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and eaton -- he even said to eaton you don't have to go to the mediterranean. he is so stubborn and hates the barbary pirates so much and hates the idea of the americans being in slave. and he goes anyhow, even though he doesn't have the backing of his own government. and you just have to know what kind of man he was. i mean he had already been court-martialed out of the army, you know. he'd had a problem with authority with his commanding officer and eaton accused his officer of speculating and the commanding officer got him court-martialed. when he was the consul to tunas, he wrote home it regrets me mortal to see a turk on his sofa with one christian to fan away the flies and one to hold his coffee and a third for the pipe. eaton says why should americans pay taxes to buy oil of roses to perfume a pirate's beard? and eaton was going to go on this mission no matter what. so he leaves on this mission with basically no backing. and that's basically what the heart of the story is. it's mission impossible. it's a covert op. and i think if eaton wasn't a little ha
and eaton -- he even said to eaton you don't have to go to the mediterranean. he is so stubborn and hates the barbary pirates so much and hates the idea of the americans being in slave. and he goes anyhow, even though he doesn't have the backing of his own government. and you just have to know what kind of man he was. i mean he had already been court-martialed out of the army, you know. he'd had a problem with authority with his commanding officer and eaton accused his officer of speculating...
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. >>> plus earnings exclusive with monster industrial eaton off a not to hot quarter.tick with cramer! >>> what can i say about twitter and yelp? last night both companies disappointed in a major way and i found myself thinking man, oh, man are these guys in trouble. the conference calls were absolutely horrendous with yelp in total denial about what is going wrong and twitter betting you to light its fire hence yelp lost 25% and twitter tumbled 14.5%. >> no! ah! >> still i have to stay to lump these two together yelp feels it is in total secular decline where the competition is getting downright nasty especially as google has made its own reviews takes precedence whenever you do a search and some argue yelp's advertizing amounts to marketeters marketeters. twitter on the other hand looks like a full blown crisis where the executives went from embracing what previous ceo was working on remember current interrim jack dorsey said he loved everything that cost low was doing, to a total repuditation to everything he was trying to do. in fact old man dorsey didn't just shav
. >>> plus earnings exclusive with monster industrial eaton off a not to hot quarter.tick with cramer! >>> what can i say about twitter and yelp? last night both companies disappointed in a major way and i found myself thinking man, oh, man are these guys in trouble. the conference calls were absolutely horrendous with yelp in total denial about what is going wrong and twitter betting you to light its fire hence yelp lost 25% and twitter tumbled 14.5%. >> no! ah!...
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eaton. so the whole cabinet is wiped out, eaton resigns and others are forced to resign.olk comes into office, and i think one of the reasons he didn`t dump buchanan was because he didn`t want that same sort of image that had haunted jackson. he didn`t want anybody to leave the cabinet over a controversy. he led george bancroft, his secretary of the navy, incidentally a great historian become minister to great britain, but he kept that cabinet as much intact as he could, even though he was constantly at war with buchanan in the cabinet meetings. c-span: you have all these names in your book, back in those years, martin van buren goes on, later, after he`s president, to run again. >> guest: he . well, you know, his -- polk`s election was more than remarkable, it`s astounding. it`s richard nixon. james k. polk served as speaker of the house, and while he`s in speaker of the house, jackson`s support at home in tennessee begins to wane. c-span: the years that he was speaker? >> guest: i mean, we`re talking -- he became speaker in -- in 1833 and served three terms. he ran in
eaton. so the whole cabinet is wiped out, eaton resigns and others are forced to resign.olk comes into office, and i think one of the reasons he didn`t dump buchanan was because he didn`t want that same sort of image that had haunted jackson. he didn`t want anybody to leave the cabinet over a controversy. he led george bancroft, his secretary of the navy, incidentally a great historian become minister to great britain, but he kept that cabinet as much intact as he could, even though he was...
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i got to give the tour to barbara eaton from "i dream of jeannie." a friend of mine is in pr and said i have some people to show the west wing tonight. i did not know until the last minute. he said, i have some people i would love you to show through the west wing. barbara eaton shows up, it was great. i better hold back on the other story. [laughter] judy: good man. kathleen: statute of limitations long gone. frederick: we have some mics in the audience and we have time for you guys to throw a question act my friends here. so make your way to the microphone. there we go. two, geez. i may repeat your question because of sound issues. >> thank you all for coming tonight, your stories have been very entertaining to say the least. my question is actually, i am a student at the bush school and we have a class called international crisis management and the first lesson that we have been taught is to be present. are there any other tenants that you would say you stick to? judy: i think there are a few. certainly being present is a key one. taking leadershi
i got to give the tour to barbara eaton from "i dream of jeannie." a friend of mine is in pr and said i have some people to show the west wing tonight. i did not know until the last minute. he said, i have some people i would love you to show through the west wing. barbara eaton shows up, it was great. i better hold back on the other story. [laughter] judy: good man. kathleen: statute of limitations long gone. frederick: we have some mics in the audience and we have time for you guys...
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. >> bob eaton. >> checklist, that's what he out. >> this is really a rock 'n' roll ride isn't it? >> hello everybody welcome to the international space station. my name is brighton anderson. >> but astronauts like clayton anderson. >> anything up in space? >> actually yes . this handrail, you look on the picture and you see a gold handrail, that's a similar handrail, not that one but this was on the bottom of the lab module. >> anderson says he had to get special permission from the nasa to keep the discarded handrail from the space station. but from the russian mission he wasn't so lucky. >> i had worn my russian space suit in space so i asked through the proper channels if i could have my sokol suit gloves because they're custom made for my hand and they have my initials sown in russian on the glove. i was asked for my gloves and was denied. >> where do you think the gloves are now? >> they could be in a flea market in moscow, they could be used as training gloves, i have no idea. i was told by reliable sources, for 10,000, it would be on my porch. i was told, for 10,000, suit b
. >> bob eaton. >> checklist, that's what he out. >> this is really a rock 'n' roll ride isn't it? >> hello everybody welcome to the international space station. my name is brighton anderson. >> but astronauts like clayton anderson. >> anything up in space? >> actually yes . this handrail, you look on the picture and you see a gold handrail, that's a similar handrail, not that one but this was on the bottom of the lab module. >> anderson says he...
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has eaton at chipotle for the last 154 days. take that.much in pounds. >> a woman on the run busted after making a pretty unwise move, and the tv event we'll all be talking about tomorrow. >>> one car thief learned don't drive your stolen car to the police office. one man drove herself to the police office in the boyfriend she stole. she had drugs and stolen credit card in the car and she even may have made fake credit cards herself. >> just when you thought you were safe, "sharknado" returns. the third movie premiers tonight on the sci fi channel. the nation's capital is among the targets. you may remember everyone was talking about the first movie on facebook and twitter when that was released in 2013. sci fi is owned by the parent company of nbc 4. >> beautiful for the rest of the today with low humidity and a high temperature around 89. this will stick around until saturday. plenty of sun shine and temperatures hovering around the 90 degree mark. it's a mainly dry day. a chance of thunderstorms monday and tuesday. >> and no sharks in t
has eaton at chipotle for the last 154 days. take that.much in pounds. >> a woman on the run busted after making a pretty unwise move, and the tv event we'll all be talking about tomorrow. >>> one car thief learned don't drive your stolen car to the police office. one man drove herself to the police office in the boyfriend she stole. she had drugs and stolen credit card in the car and she even may have made fake credit cards herself. >> just when you thought you were safe,...
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, that -- eaton that we've heard about on previous occasions, that when she died, lucy sent flowers off to her funeral. susan swain: from the petticoat affair in the jackson administration. thomas culbertson: yep, uh-huh. susan swain: bob is watching us in baltimore, maryland. hi, bob. your question? bob: hi, i'm enjoying the program as always. my question involves from what i understand was a key intellectual purpose to both mrs. hayes and her husband, and that was specifically the collection of books. she not only enjoyed reading books, but also collecting them, which leads me to my question. did she have any particular type of book or genre that she preferred? susan swain: tom? thomas culbertson: the hayeses collected over 12,000 books, all of which are at the rutherford hayes library in fremont, ohio. and she preferred light fiction. she liked harriet beecher stowe, not necessarily "uncle tom's cabin." she liked to read to the children. rutherford's taste went more to shakespeare and the heavier drama, but william dean howells was a relative by marriage, so they would sit around and
, that -- eaton that we've heard about on previous occasions, that when she died, lucy sent flowers off to her funeral. susan swain: from the petticoat affair in the jackson administration. thomas culbertson: yep, uh-huh. susan swain: bob is watching us in baltimore, maryland. hi, bob. your question? bob: hi, i'm enjoying the program as always. my question involves from what i understand was a key intellectual purpose to both mrs. hayes and her husband, and that was specifically the collection...
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eaton's >> mark: you can see more coverage of the shooting and the fire on our web site.e making it difficult now. and it will bonne chance of taking his house the big screen. pretty soon you'll be able to get an exit enough in for dinner now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it? those? one grows hair, the other increases energy. gasp! do i look natural herb man? can i call you herb man? i'm trying to look natural. call me natural. you look like a steve. can i call you steve? hi steve. i'm natural. say something. why aren't you guys saying anything? introducing new simply raised chicken with no antibiotics. from foster farms. simply better. >> darya: there's a lot of slow traffic coming into san francisco this. de de the ay they get a the >> the problem with all the aluminum plant in those and doors is that mull it comes easily any have to get to the root cause of
eaton's >> mark: you can see more coverage of the shooting and the fire on our web site.e making it difficult now. and it will bonne chance of taking his house the big screen. pretty soon you'll be able to get an exit enough in for dinner now that there's foster farms simply raised, it's tougher than ever to be a foster farms chicken. but foster farms simply raised chicken is 100 percent natural with no antibiotics. well you're an herbalist. help us to be natural. will those herbs do it?...
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washington, dc, she was a very compassionate person, and a number of the flowers she sent were to peggy eatonwho we have heard about on previous occasions. when she died, lucy sent flowers off to her funeral. >> bob is watching us in baltimore, maryland. >> hello. i am enjoying the program, as always. my question involves a key intellectual. she and her husband, the collection of books. she not only enjoyed reading books, but collecting them. did she have any particular type of book or genre that she preferred? >> the hayes collected over 12,000 books, all of which are at the rutherford hayes library in ohio. she preferred fiction. she liked harriet beecher stowe. she liked to read to the children. rutherford's taste went more toward the heavier drama. they would sit around and read to each other from the latest book or dickens. >> we are talking about life in the white house. an interesting juxtaposition they preserved that and found some of the predecessor's furniture. they were also interested in technology. they brought the typewriter, the plumbing in the white house, and what else did th
washington, dc, she was a very compassionate person, and a number of the flowers she sent were to peggy eatonwho we have heard about on previous occasions. when she died, lucy sent flowers off to her funeral. >> bob is watching us in baltimore, maryland. >> hello. i am enjoying the program, as always. my question involves a key intellectual. she and her husband, the collection of books. she not only enjoyed reading books, but collecting them. did she have any particular type of book...
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head over the traffic center. >> reporter: quickly budget because of police activity at eaton county out of castro valley of 580 west heading in the oakland. next session heading to the coroner's office that may interrupt your morning commute just a tad bit to not be surprised if you see somebody on and off ramps at traffic still very slow here for recovery from a spading the peninsula south bend out much this is normal no problems traffic's ourselves leading fremont and milpitas a solid structure of traffic. crashes stevenson quickly cleared and that did not help southpaw commute and over it to 37 heading into it " does it stop moat and goat commission twisted theories of all the way toward a lot heading into sunbelt's. so quite slow average 43 minutes to 38 to of the >> darya: circles, what mayor a father kids are in college. thule's behind a family we just saw live on our air body being transported from the hospital to all corners of this. possession of police officers showed up and pay their respects. >> reporter: chad levitt the shooting scene all morning the life right now/. kn
head over the traffic center. >> reporter: quickly budget because of police activity at eaton county out of castro valley of 580 west heading in the oakland. next session heading to the coroner's office that may interrupt your morning commute just a tad bit to not be surprised if you see somebody on and off ramps at traffic still very slow here for recovery from a spading the peninsula south bend out much this is normal no problems traffic's ourselves leading fremont and milpitas a solid...
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a survey of 500 women showed those who had eaton the widest variety of foods weighed less were more physically active than more picky eaters. the findings should encourage dieters to steer away from boring salads and try new healthy foods. >>> housing the millions expected for the papal visit is expected to be a challenge. many residents in philadelphia are looking to cash in on pope francis' visit by renting out their homes. but the city wants to get a cut of that money. we have new details on a new law straight ahead. >>> we have an alert about a scam being carried out by people pretending to be the irs. we will tell you what to know. ce company offers guaranteed acceptance life insurance to men and women ages 50 to 85. i talk to customers every day who are concerned that they won't qualify for life insurance due to their health. they worry about leaving behind funeral expenses and unpaid medical bills for their loved ones. but i'm proud to tell them that a policy from colonial penn can help with their insurance needs. many people struggle financially worrying about paying their bills. i exp
a survey of 500 women showed those who had eaton the widest variety of foods weighed less were more physically active than more picky eaters. the findings should encourage dieters to steer away from boring salads and try new healthy foods. >>> housing the millions expected for the papal visit is expected to be a challenge. many residents in philadelphia are looking to cash in on pope francis' visit by renting out their homes. but the city wants to get a cut of that money. we have new...
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over the last three days he has eaton, guess what 18 cheesesteaks. that's the pace of six a day. the three-day record but he set his eyes on a new prize. >> this right here is number 19. this will break the four-day record just with a bite. yeah. believe it or not, they still taste very good at the beginning. it's in the middle of the afternoon, like holy cow, what am i doing. i am looking forward to eating other food beside this but right now, bon appetit. >> reporter: after consuming more than 22,000 calories worth of cheesesteaks over four days, how far will he take the record? >> i came here thinking about doing 20 but i think i got easily a good four in me. if i get to 22 23 by tonight i'll be totally happy with that. if anybody wants to go after that, go ahead. have a blast with it. this has all been fun. this is surreal. people covering me eating cheesesteaks. come on. >> reporter: stay out of his way tonight. matt latos of the marlins, while he was with the reds set the original record for a four-game series. he was a player and was playing. of course, the brewers going f
over the last three days he has eaton, guess what 18 cheesesteaks. that's the pace of six a day. the three-day record but he set his eyes on a new prize. >> this right here is number 19. this will break the four-day record just with a bite. yeah. believe it or not, they still taste very good at the beginning. it's in the middle of the afternoon, like holy cow, what am i doing. i am looking forward to eating other food beside this but right now, bon appetit. >> reporter: after...
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miller which was the basis of a great exhibit that was done a couple years ago that marla and linda eaton co-curerated that examined the myth and history of betsy ross was wonderful in bringing back to the surface all of the women, most of whom had been faceless and nameless since the 18th century who were fovled in flag production. plunkett fleeson, an upholsterer, made a set of marquees for general washington. he advertised that he made drums and colors and he was as an upholsterer and flag maker was employing many women in the area. probably even betsy ross and others like rebecca young here who later in the war set up on her own and advertised as a maker of colors for flags, for the army and navy. she also delivered colors into the continental store so this is a philadelphia receipt from continental quartermaster records in 1782 where she's acknowledging payment for a large garrison standard. so many of the flags we've seen pictures of could have been the work of rebecca young or one of those women here in philadelphia. now, the standard was placed on display and, like many of these f
miller which was the basis of a great exhibit that was done a couple years ago that marla and linda eaton co-curerated that examined the myth and history of betsy ross was wonderful in bringing back to the surface all of the women, most of whom had been faceless and nameless since the 18th century who were fovled in flag production. plunkett fleeson, an upholsterer, made a set of marquees for general washington. he advertised that he made drums and colors and he was as an upholsterer and flag...
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big global names like dover, emerson, eaton had a terrible time in the last few weeks. then other sectors are not looking particularly good. industrial names. you are being led forward by defensive names. health care, telecom names. we need more global growth and we are not getting it. >> we have a slew of earnings on the second hour of the "closing bell." >>> welcome to "closing bell." im i'm sara eisen in for kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffeth. we had a good rally under way. dow finishing up 69 points. 18,119. s&p up 16 almost 17 points. and the nasdaq, a good rally up 60 points. 1.26% in record territory at 5163. >> joining us to discuss all this, michael santoli from yahoo finance. and google set to report. michael santoli, we are expecting earn frgs amings from google and mattel. >> the response to earnings has been very good. everyone knew the bar was low. they are hurdling it. i think it's interesting that we had this outperformance of nasdaq from bell to bell. it was a nasdaq market. it was a traditional growth stock market. bob mentioning materials being weak. s
big global names like dover, emerson, eaton had a terrible time in the last few weeks. then other sectors are not looking particularly good. industrial names. you are being led forward by defensive names. health care, telecom names. we need more global growth and we are not getting it. >> we have a slew of earnings on the second hour of the "closing bell." >>> welcome to "closing bell." im i'm sara eisen in for kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffeth. we had a...
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sales were eaton big multinational company, industrial supply parts. 6% of the 7% decline was currency1% was due to organic sales and the revenue growth is not great. they lowered their earnings guidance. this is the simple problem. no organic growth and getting hit by the dollar. and praxair, almost all that due to currency. no no organic growth. brazil sited again for weakness in china. these stocks are up and down and they've had a terrible year. all these big industrial names have had a terrible year. on a positive note mastercard talked about revenue of foreign exchange hurting their revenues but other metrics were strong. their earnings per share growth 15% if you take out foreign exchange. that's a good number for them. volume growth was good, up 7 % in the u.s. europe was up 15%. not a bad number. that's a pretty good year. you mentioned brazil. i want to note here brazil getting warned by the s&p. that's a problem all throughout the year. there you see the big etf for brazil. finally, it's the fed day and this gets passed around every day. very famous 2011 statement by the fed
sales were eaton big multinational company, industrial supply parts. 6% of the 7% decline was currency1% was due to organic sales and the revenue growth is not great. they lowered their earnings guidance. this is the simple problem. no organic growth and getting hit by the dollar. and praxair, almost all that due to currency. no no organic growth. brazil sited again for weakness in china. these stocks are up and down and they've had a terrible year. all these big industrial names have had a...
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. >> you are managing director of retail sales at eaton vance. >> yes. >> what is on the u.s.rs' mind? they've been selling this market the entire way up. we have yesterday's glitch here at the new york stock exchange. maybe an issue to keep people on the sidelines. do people want to get involved? >> i think people are hesitant what we are seeing is fear. fear is overriding decision making at the moment. as you look ahead, volatility becomes an opportunity to consider. it presents an opportunity for active management. we've seen this preponderance of success with active management. it has an opportunity to take advantage of the volatility. the second issue is rates. rates have been driving it. >> that can cause some of the volatility as everyone is expecting the fed, one day we are convinced they will raise rates soon and the next time we are convinced they will not do. >> rising rates. we continue to see folks not have a strategy around rising rates. certainly our advocacy is have a strategy and plan. we are seeing mixed reactions today. >> good to see you. >> thank you. >> w
. >> you are managing director of retail sales at eaton vance. >> yes. >> what is on the u.s.rs' mind? they've been selling this market the entire way up. we have yesterday's glitch here at the new york stock exchange. maybe an issue to keep people on the sidelines. do people want to get involved? >> i think people are hesitant what we are seeing is fear. fear is overriding decision making at the moment. as you look ahead, volatility becomes an opportunity to consider....
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to down that is vice president of eaton advanced management and portfolio manager of the focused growthpportunities fund. welcome, good to have you with us. i hope i'm doing justice to your first name. >> you are. thanks for having me. >> i'm delighted. let's talk about volatility before we move on to the market sectors you like best. you make a distinction between the yo-yoing of the market which is one measure of volatility or fear and what you describe as the dispersion of returns within different sectors or categories of the market. tell me why you think that dispersion is what more of us ought to focus on? >> that's a great question. as active managers we're really focused on stock specific fundamentals and north to assess where the greatest opportunity in the marketplace might be we have to dig a little deeper. that's why we look at stock dispersions on an industry and sector level to try to assess where the biggest opportunity is. and right now what you're seeing is the greatest opportunity to be within the health care and i.t. space which is great news for us as active stock pic
to down that is vice president of eaton advanced management and portfolio manager of the focused growthpportunities fund. welcome, good to have you with us. i hope i'm doing justice to your first name. >> you are. thanks for having me. >> i'm delighted. let's talk about volatility before we move on to the market sectors you like best. you make a distinction between the yo-yoing of the market which is one measure of volatility or fear and what you describe as the dispersion of...