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let richard fisher tell it like it is. the own way to get out of mess, rates have to rise and liquidity has to trickle down to everybody including the average joe. liz: i have to say that gets very traderresque. qualcomm bought a u.k.-based chip company. and of course i'm looking at chris, you like semiconductor equipment-makers, correct? then you have intel coming out with a phone that turns into a tablet. there was some action in that world yet the prices are cheaper than they were 72 hours ago? >> we see higher capital intensity in semiconductors. that is the play for 2015 as foundries go out and spend excess amount of money to get to the smaller nanometer which use lower power which helps the cell phone, helps a lot of our mobile devices. that's the goal. you get there by spending a lot of cap x in these foundries. there is lot more processes. companies like asml will be developing euv help us bet there. it is a a longer term secular growth story. it we have bumps early in the season in that group. for 2015 if you're l
let richard fisher tell it like it is. the own way to get out of mess, rates have to rise and liquidity has to trickle down to everybody including the average joe. liz: i have to say that gets very traderresque. qualcomm bought a u.k.-based chip company. and of course i'm looking at chris, you like semiconductor equipment-makers, correct? then you have intel coming out with a phone that turns into a tablet. there was some action in that world yet the prices are cheaper than they were 72 hours...
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hi is that nigel fishers office? hi there, i'm trying to get through to nigel fisher's office, there doesn't seem to be anybody answering the phone now. >> but it was proving difficult to get hold of him. >> hello, there's still no answer from nigel fisher's office. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. ok well, i guess we'll just do what we can to try and catch up with him. but just as we were about to give up... >> this is nigel fisher, this is the man we've been trying to find all afternoon. it seems he's finally turned up, so we'll see if he's actually going to answer our questions. >> you remember me? sebastian from al jazeera? >> yes, of course, you're very determined! >> nice to see you. sorry to keep, uh... >> that's alright. it's just that it's a horrible day. how long do you need? >> i mean we really needed as much time as possible but it's been kind of difficult to try to get that. can we ask you some questions now? >> sure, sure let me dump this stuff. >> the one thing we've found difficult to talk t
hi is that nigel fishers office? hi there, i'm trying to get through to nigel fisher's office, there doesn't seem to be anybody answering the phone now. >> but it was proving difficult to get hold of him. >> hello, there's still no answer from nigel fisher's office. it doesn't look like it's going to happen. ok well, i guess we'll just do what we can to try and catch up with him. but just as we were about to give up... >> this is nigel fisher, this is the man we've been trying...
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the earth opened up creating a 1,000-foot long fisher and as deep as 7 feet.d this amazing crack in the earth runs right by the front door of john and frida's home of 23 years. a home that could have been swallowed up with a couple inside at the time. >> i couldn't grasp the whole thing. it was just too much really. i couldn't believe it. you know and right, right in our front yard. >> it sounded like it was the house. i had no idea this was taking place out here in the yard. no idea at all. i was quite shocked. like-- >> the whole area is sunk. this area here was the same level at that bank there. it's just straight across. the whole thing sunk like a cave under there or something. >> it's amazing. >> this fisher is near the san andreas fault. but what is puzzling seismologists is that three miles from here there's a fisher like this one but it's near the sientiz fault. this fisher is at least 4 feet, 5 feet deep. >> this one too is at least 1,000 feet long. at one end of this fisher, two houses just crumbled. >> these are just two of the 300 homes that are t
the earth opened up creating a 1,000-foot long fisher and as deep as 7 feet.d this amazing crack in the earth runs right by the front door of john and frida's home of 23 years. a home that could have been swallowed up with a couple inside at the time. >> i couldn't grasp the whole thing. it was just too much really. i couldn't believe it. you know and right, right in our front yard. >> it sounded like it was the house. i had no idea this was taking place out here in the yard. no...
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fisher -- melissa: wait, wait. let me stop you right there. you look at data coming out of china. >> not good. melissa: seems like globally something has happened, something has shifted and we aren't all of a sudden getting better the way they are were. do you agree with that. >> i think europe is depressing. i think u.s. economy is plug along. >> china and germany and but the u.s. is bright spot in the global economy. >> they will not last. melissa: how will this keep going if they're staggering. >> bring this politically. one thing hillary clinton, what she is worried about big time the fact that economies, economic cycles generally run in seven years. that 7th year for this economic cycle is coming to an end. >> this isn't a normal cycle. this has been such slow growth. >> that is the counter argument. >> we've had some other good recoveries but we expect it to be similar in that way. melissa: talk specifically about the big move we've seen today because it is staggering. charlie there were a lot of folks talking about a hedge fund liquidat
fisher -- melissa: wait, wait. let me stop you right there. you look at data coming out of china. >> not good. melissa: seems like globally something has happened, something has shifted and we aren't all of a sudden getting better the way they are were. do you agree with that. >> i think europe is depressing. i think u.s. economy is plug along. >> china and germany and but the u.s. is bright spot in the global economy. >> they will not last. melissa: how will this keep...
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fisher? >> mr. chief justice, in a country dedicated to the rule of law, governmental officers should be presumed to know the law at least as well as the citizens are. that being so, when questions about individualized suspicion arise under the fourth amendment, they should be addressed against the backdrop of the correct interpretation of the law, not simply any plausible reading an officer might have. >> suppose that this state, north carolina, did have a good faith exception to the exclusionary rule. what would you be arguing today? >> we would still be arguing if that were the case that not only the fourth amendment was violated, but that the good faith exception didn't apply. but you wouldn't have to reach that question in this case and i would concede to you justice kennedy, that would be a debatable argument under -- >> why would it be any more debatable than the argument you're making here? i more or less anticipated your answer. i think that has to be your answer. i think you have to tell u
fisher? >> mr. chief justice, in a country dedicated to the rule of law, governmental officers should be presumed to know the law at least as well as the citizens are. that being so, when questions about individualized suspicion arise under the fourth amendment, they should be addressed against the backdrop of the correct interpretation of the law, not simply any plausible reading an officer might have. >> suppose that this state, north carolina, did have a good faith exception to...
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jimbo fisher and jameis winston deserve a lot of credit because of the adjustments.15 of 16 in the second half for 181 yards and a touchdown and that got them back into the game. my impression, i walk away with somehow the 'noles find ways to win games but notre dame is a much, much better team than i think a lot of people thought. i think they raised some eyebrows across the country. it will be interesting to see what they do the rest of the way, but the 'noles are still right in position where they want to be with the rest of their acc schedule in front of them. >> chris: notre dame fans watching thought they had busted another long streak, but that touchdown for robinson taken off the board, a pretty clear case of offensive interference. >> herb: it was the right call. c.j. prosise trying to make a play to get robinson open. the pressure once again from florida state, jalen ramsey. he was the mvp of the defense, he played so many spots tonight. how fitting for him to make that play and effect the throw by golson and eventually led to that interception. >> golson 3
jimbo fisher and jameis winston deserve a lot of credit because of the adjustments.15 of 16 in the second half for 181 yards and a touchdown and that got them back into the game. my impression, i walk away with somehow the 'noles find ways to win games but notre dame is a much, much better team than i think a lot of people thought. i think they raised some eyebrows across the country. it will be interesting to see what they do the rest of the way, but the 'noles are still right in position...
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jimbo fisher and jameis winston deserve a lot of credit because of the adjustments.15 of 16 in the second half for 181 yards and a touchdown and that got them back into the game. my impression, i walk away with somehow the 'noles find ways to win games but notre dame is a much, much better team than i think a lot of people thought. i think they raised some eyebrows across the country. it will be interesting to see what they do the rest of the way, but the 'noles are still right in position where they want to be with the rest of their acc schedule in front of them. >> chris: notre dame fans watching thought they had busted another long streak, but that touchdown for robinson taken off the board, a pretty clear case of offensive interference. >> herb: it was the right call. c.j. prosise trying to make a play to get robinson open. the pressure once again from florida state, jalen ramsey. he was the mvp of the defense, he played so many spots tonight. how fitting for him to make that play and effect the throw by golson and eventually led to that interception. >> golson 3
jimbo fisher and jameis winston deserve a lot of credit because of the adjustments.15 of 16 in the second half for 181 yards and a touchdown and that got them back into the game. my impression, i walk away with somehow the 'noles find ways to win games but notre dame is a much, much better team than i think a lot of people thought. i think they raised some eyebrows across the country. it will be interesting to see what they do the rest of the way, but the 'noles are still right in position...
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fisher? >> mr.ef justice and may it please the court, in a country dedicated to the rule of law, officers should be presumed to know the law. that being so, when questions about individualized suspicion arise under the 4th amendment, they should be addressed against the backdrop of the correct interpretation of the law, not simply any plausible reading an officer might have. >> suppose that this state, north carolina, did have a good faith exception to the exclusion ari rule. what would you be arguing today? >> we would still be arguing, if that were the case, that not only the 4th amendment was violated but that the good faith exception didn't apply. but you wouldn't have to reach that question in this case -- i would concede to you, that would be a debatable argument? >> why more than the argument you are making here? i anticipated your answer. i think that has -- i think you have to tell us even if the good faith exclusion -- >> the court has held that reasonableness of mistakes of law can be tak
fisher? >> mr.ef justice and may it please the court, in a country dedicated to the rule of law, officers should be presumed to know the law. that being so, when questions about individualized suspicion arise under the 4th amendment, they should be addressed against the backdrop of the correct interpretation of the law, not simply any plausible reading an officer might have. >> suppose that this state, north carolina, did have a good faith exception to the exclusion ari rule. what...
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fisher.it is 5,000 personnel and those are personnel who not all of them will be foreign nationals. but it is a lot of people coming and going. they only stay for maybe a few weeks or months. so it is a huge volume of people to move back and forth. do you feel it is going to cut down the willingness of some people to go over? >> i think it certainly makes it more difficult. and i think that you -- you know, many of these politicians are acting out of fear to try to comfort the public but actually i think the best way to keep the people in the united states safe is really to end the epidemic where it is, in west africa. >> it would give incentive to returning health care workers or anyone not to tell the truth to authorities about exactly what they have been doing in west africa. because again, this is based on really self-reporting. >> but let's not also forget we have health care providers in atlanta and dallas that have provided care. so do we tell them they can't fly until 21 days? >> shaw
fisher.it is 5,000 personnel and those are personnel who not all of them will be foreign nationals. but it is a lot of people coming and going. they only stay for maybe a few weeks or months. so it is a huge volume of people to move back and forth. do you feel it is going to cut down the willingness of some people to go over? >> i think it certainly makes it more difficult. and i think that you -- you know, many of these politicians are acting out of fear to try to comfort the public but...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest. this is probably going to end up being a hurricane. it's starting its slow weakening trend. it's a large storm system and i has a lot of large surf to go along with it. the wave heights near the core are approach 40g feet. this is likely going brick a storm surge into bermuda of at least ten feet. a storm surge always a deadly element. as we head through the day on friday, it's either right over the island or just to the west. that's about the worst placement you can ask for and likely as a cat 3. this will be as destructive as hurricane fabian back in 2003 expecting some long duration power outages, structural damages, and bermuda is a hilly island meaning the winds can increase as they move to higher elevations. after that it races to the north and eeftd and the canadian maritime. we also have tropical storm ana which is south and eeftd to the hawaiian chain. the track has shifted a little farther southward, so bringing heavy rain across the island chain as we head through the weeke
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the latest. this is probably going to end up being a hurricane. it's starting its slow weakening trend. it's a large storm system and i has a lot of large surf to go along with it. the wave heights near the core are approach 40g feet. this is likely going brick a storm surge into bermuda of at least ten feet. a storm surge always a deadly element. as we head through the day on friday, it's either right over the island or just to the west....
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c-span: and how old was jackie fisher? >> guest: jackie fisher was around 70. jackie fisher, an elderly man, brought back by churchill. c-span: and in the end, did they blame -- did they get away with blaming turner? >> guest: yes. if you look at the correspondence, you'll find memos written by jackie fisher saying, you know, i hope that, you know, captain turner is found guilty by the inquiry, and you know, i believe he's guilty, and whatever the verdict, you know, this man is a traitor. they even had captain turner's background investigated to see if there was any potential for him perhaps having been a spy, you know, having been in the pay of the germans. but part of this sort of vilify turner campaign was a device to deflect any criticism away from the admiralty for having been negligent with the lusitania. c-span: there is another name -- i've got to get you pronounce it, because i keep -- i've kept -- kept reading it, but i don't know how to pronounce it. it's the pope woman. the spiritualist. >> guest: oh, yes, yes, she's one of my favorite, favorite per
c-span: and how old was jackie fisher? >> guest: jackie fisher was around 70. jackie fisher, an elderly man, brought back by churchill. c-span: and in the end, did they blame -- did they get away with blaming turner? >> guest: yes. if you look at the correspondence, you'll find memos written by jackie fisher saying, you know, i hope that, you know, captain turner is found guilty by the inquiry, and you know, i believe he's guilty, and whatever the verdict, you know, this man is a...
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. >> fisher said very much the same thing. he said -- >> stan fisher, the vice chair of the fed. doesn't he understand what he means when i say fisher. >> i didn't know if it was richard fisher. >> stan is the guy. >> got you, right. sn>> he said he's worried about weak global demand and if that ends up being the case it means the fed could be lower for longer. >> yes. funny the people calling for high inflation, hyper inflation, were wrong. at least to this point. >> steve where -- >> the deflation call going to be right? >> where in the fed's mandate is being worried about europe? is that a stability issue where they could plausibly say hey, this is something we have to actually not react to. inflation and unemployment is a u.s. thing like is that the new thing now that we have to watch every global economy for hints on rates? >> i think you're wrong about that, which is a very rare time i think you're wrong about anything. >> it's a question. >> this is why i think people are standing up and paying attention, josh. because what's happening in japan and happening in germany and
. >> fisher said very much the same thing. he said -- >> stan fisher, the vice chair of the fed. doesn't he understand what he means when i say fisher. >> i didn't know if it was richard fisher. >> stan is the guy. >> got you, right. sn>> he said he's worried about weak global demand and if that ends up being the case it means the fed could be lower for longer. >> yes. funny the people calling for high inflation, hyper inflation, were wrong. at least to...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the details. >> the end of october, it looksrd ler be coming in. it looks like it will kick in by the ejd o the day. by the time we end toward saturday afternoon/evening, that cold gets into the deep south and by sunday gets down into florida. much of the east is run 25g, 30 degrees below average. 42 in minneapolis. freezing mark in marquette and st. louis is staying in the middle 40s. by the time we get to saturdays, you're seeing the mid-60s down to orlando, maybe getting to 60 in panama city, 51 in charlotte. there's also some snow that's going to come along with this. mainly it's novelty snow after trick or treating in the ohio valley but more significant snow possible in the appalachians, especially in the higher elevations. that's where we could see a half foot of snowfall and power outage concerns. a little too late for major impact on the northeast. perhaps it will be cold and windy. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs newss. >> new jersey governor chris christie told off a heckler. he was making a speech and man with
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has the details. >> the end of october, it looksrd ler be coming in. it looks like it will kick in by the ejd o the day. by the time we end toward saturday afternoon/evening, that cold gets into the deep south and by sunday gets down into florida. much of the east is run 25g, 30 degrees below average. 42 in minneapolis. freezing mark in marquette and st. louis is staying in the middle 40s. by the time we get to saturdays, you're seeing...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the storm track. >> we're seeing the jet dream take a big plunge down the middle of the country and deep down into the south over the next couple of days. you've got a cover draft of the cold air and warm air and in between as is often the case we'll be talking about thunderstorms and severe weather. heading into monday we've already got storms coming out of the plains. large areas we'll have to watch from indianapolis to the gulf coast. we could see damaged tornados, heavy windfall and they start from the west. a lot of warmth for ek october. the 80s all the way toward cincinnati and it will be squeezing to the east coast. also some news from the topics. we have tropical storm gonzalo. this will be tracking its way across the u.s. a. british virgin islands. on tuesday, making a close pass to puerto rico, close to the island as a hurricane. and out to the open atlantic as we head toward next week. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> there are two major storms caution problems in asia this morning. a cyclone s
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz has more on the storm track. >> we're seeing the jet dream take a big plunge down the middle of the country and deep down into the south over the next couple of days. you've got a cover draft of the cold air and warm air and in between as is often the case we'll be talking about thunderstorms and severe weather. heading into monday we've already got storms coming out of the plains. large areas we'll have to watch from indianapolis to the...
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isla fisher and sacha baron cohen are expecting their third child together. fisher was recently cast in "now you see me 2" but the mag says she pulled out of the film to focus on her pregnancy. fisher and cohen married in paris in 2010 and have two daughters together. >> good morning. early on we have dry conditions. rain will come through later. take your umbrella. 70 degrees this afternoon. potential for strong storms later today. generally this afternoon in to tonight and early tomorrow. 68 degrees early on. a big cool down for the weekend. >> coming up, like for the president's visit to chicago. >> and the latest on a teacher's strike in north chicago and get cash back for powering down. we will tell you why. >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the worx air, brought to you by worx. prepare to be blown away. [ whirring ] you're not looking at an ordinary blower. there's no cord. there's no gas. it goes where no other tool could ever go, does things no other tool could ever do. it finds every kind of dirt in every kind of space... and mak
isla fisher and sacha baron cohen are expecting their third child together. fisher was recently cast in "now you see me 2" but the mag says she pulled out of the film to focus on her pregnancy. fisher and cohen married in paris in 2010 and have two daughters together. >> good morning. early on we have dry conditions. rain will come through later. take your umbrella. 70 degrees this afternoon. potential for strong storms later today. generally this afternoon in to tonight and...
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mark fisher, the tea party guy, was having none of it. he e venn shlly sued in order to get himself on the primary ball lot and challenge charlie baker for the nomination's governor. that is where the state's bribery allegations started to come in. first, the massachusetts republican party alleged that the tea party guy, fisher, had told them that he would drop his argmented if the massachusetts party agreed to give him $1 million. two dayings later, he said the state offered him a million dollars to drop his laut. to stop trying to get on the ballot and just to go away. >> last december, the mass g.o.p. came to me and offered me $1 million to drop out of the race for governor. my first reaction was this is a bribe. this is illegal. this can't be done. and my second reaction was they have no clue why i'm running. there's no amount of money that could get me out of this race. >> so what happened is the tea party guy did stay on the ballot and lost to charlie baker by 50 points. nobody understood why anybody in massachusetts worked themselv
mark fisher, the tea party guy, was having none of it. he e venn shlly sued in order to get himself on the primary ball lot and challenge charlie baker for the nomination's governor. that is where the state's bribery allegations started to come in. first, the massachusetts republican party alleged that the tea party guy, fisher, had told them that he would drop his argmented if the massachusetts party agreed to give him $1 million. two dayings later, he said the state offered him a million...
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eric fisher, our chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz is following this for us. eric. >> reporter: scott, the worst of hurricane gonzalo is impacting bermuda right now. northern eye wall is moving across the island, a category 3 storm, sustained winds at 115 miles per hour, but wind have been gusting over 120 miles per hour so far this evening. you see the circulation. the eye wall just starting to move in across the island, and waves up to 30 feet have been crashing ashore. those winds as well have knocked out power to more than half of the customers on bermuda so far this evening. so a destructive storm. it will be gone by the morning. we'll have time to clean up the damage and take a look at what gonzalo has left behind. but, scott, a very rare storm fair very small island nation. >> pelley: eric fisher of wbz, eric, thank you very much. and then there is hurricane ana, which is threatening hawaii tonight. has winds as high as 75 miles an hour. right now the eye is about 230 miles south of helio. ana won't make a direct lit on the islands but it will drench th
eric fisher, our chief meteorologist at our cbs boston station wbz is following this for us. eric. >> reporter: scott, the worst of hurricane gonzalo is impacting bermuda right now. northern eye wall is moving across the island, a category 3 storm, sustained winds at 115 miles per hour, but wind have been gusting over 120 miles per hour so far this evening. you see the circulation. the eye wall just starting to move in across the island, and waves up to 30 feet have been crashing ashore....
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. >> whether it is here, richard fisher spoke to us and all central bankers said what fisher said it isn't true. we'll buy more bond if necessary. now they're saying it over in europe. >> i advocated paralysis last week. melissa: you advocated paralysis? >> for investors. melissa: don't move a muscle. >> don't trade a stock. don't sell anything. my view, that i like, it was a great scoop that you had, richard fisher said essentially no easing. >> lonely guy on the fed. >> lonely guy at the fed. if this thing goes anywhere that far down there will be qe4. and i think the fed is pretty committed to. that when you see someone like bullard -- melissa: i love way you say that man's name. >> non-voting member but considered somewhat after hawk. not exactly a janet yellenite, talking about easing, you have to think they will ease. melissa: nasdaq is growing. apple, tremendous apple earnings as well lifting things. two weeks from the midterm elections it is crunch time for both parties. democrats are pushing minimum wage issues on the ballot in five key states in order to help voter turnout.
. >> whether it is here, richard fisher spoke to us and all central bankers said what fisher said it isn't true. we'll buy more bond if necessary. now they're saying it over in europe. >> i advocated paralysis last week. melissa: you advocated paralysis? >> for investors. melissa: don't move a muscle. >> don't trade a stock. don't sell anything. my view, that i like, it was a great scoop that you had, richard fisher said essentially no easing. >> lonely guy on the...
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meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is following the cold weather. >> a lot of cold air for a lot of places. we're looking at freeze warnings out here in purple. a lot of cool temperatures right now, but also into friday night. freeze watches have been posted further south and east, will likely expand to the deep south and east for saturday morning. cold temperatures expected. down to 35 in atlanta and little rock. these are cities where it will be colder in the outlying areas. chicago might be the worst weather halloween city. 50-mile-an-hour winds, chance of snow, temperatures in the 30s and lake shore flooding expected for friday. as we get into the first half of the weekend, these are high temperatures. lots of 40s and 50s. by saturday night, the coldest air since february will be coming down into florida. the temperature is part of the story. snow another. white halloween for u.p. of michigan and northern lower michigan. especially kentucky friday night. and then for friday night and saturday morning, heavy mountain snow. 3 to 6 inches in the appalachians. a few spo
meteorologist eric fisher of our boston station wbz is following the cold weather. >> a lot of cold air for a lot of places. we're looking at freeze warnings out here in purple. a lot of cool temperatures right now, but also into friday night. freeze watches have been posted further south and east, will likely expand to the deep south and east for saturday morning. cold temperatures expected. down to 35 in atlanta and little rock. these are cities where it will be colder in the outlying...
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but, scott, a very rare storm for a very small island nation. >> pelley: eric fisher of wbz. eric, thank you very much. and then there is hurricane ana, which is threatening hawaii tonight. it has winds as high as 75 miles an hour. right now, the eye is about 230 miles south of hilo. ana won't make a direct hit on the islands, but it will drench them with rain. there are concerns tonight about a new threat from the islamic terrorist group known as isis. tslondon-based human rights group says the militants now want to be a force in the air. it claims that isis fighters are being trained to fly at two captured syrian air bases. inlly williams is in the northern iraqi city of erbil tonight. and, holly, how credible are these reports? >> reporter: well, scott, isis has captured syrian military air bases and military aircraft. that's certain. but this new report comes from a syrian human rights group, and it quotes anonymous eyewitnesses who say that they saw warplanes taking off from military airports that had been seized by isis, and that clearly suggests that isis has actually
but, scott, a very rare storm for a very small island nation. >> pelley: eric fisher of wbz. eric, thank you very much. and then there is hurricane ana, which is threatening hawaii tonight. it has winds as high as 75 miles an hour. right now, the eye is about 230 miles south of hilo. ana won't make a direct hit on the islands, but it will drench them with rain. there are concerns tonight about a new threat from the islamic terrorist group known as isis. tslondon-based human rights group...
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now, is f that continues, yeah, there's no evidence. >> pretty strong words there from fisher. justice will hear winston's disciplinary hearing. winston has until friday to schedule that hearing. on saturday, florida state has their toughest game of the season when they host fifth-ranked notre dame. >> on a related but separate note, you said georgia has suspended todd gurley previously but he's back at practice? >> under ncaa rules, schools have to declare players ineligible if they're aware of an ncaa violation. so gurley hasn't been collide to play but he returned to practice. these violations that involve autograph signings or a player letting someone profit off their likeness, they're tough to prove for the ncaa. we saw the same thing happen last year with johnny manziel. the ncaa has to prove money changed hands. right now it's the dealer's word against gurley's. georgia says they've done an investigation, if they found no money changed hands they could give him a small suspension like texas a&m did last year with manziel. >> andy scholes, thank you. >>> the next hour of
now, is f that continues, yeah, there's no evidence. >> pretty strong words there from fisher. justice will hear winston's disciplinary hearing. winston has until friday to schedule that hearing. on saturday, florida state has their toughest game of the season when they host fifth-ranked notre dame. >> on a related but separate note, you said georgia has suspended todd gurley previously but he's back at practice? >> under ncaa rules, schools have to declare players ineligible...
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dick fisher quoted yesterday by the cowboys announcers saying that fisher watches the cowboys and usesir stuff in his actual statements. that made fisher first time in a long time with me have a lot of credibility. >> yes. let's see. we'll get the opening bell in a few minutes. don't go anywhere. ♪ decay. it's the opposite of evolution. the absence of improvement. and the enemy of perfection. which is why you can never stop moving forward. never stop inventing. introducing the mercedes-benz gla. a breakthrough in design, aerodynamics and engineering. because the only way to triumph over decay... is to leave it in its own dust. ♪ >>> you're watching cnbc's "squawk on the street" live from the financial capital of the world. we'll get the opening bell in 2 1/2 minutes p the dow has not put two whipping sessions together in over a month. and ibm, that's an amazing stat. ibm is not helping today with their miss. ibm has not delivered an increase in revenue in ten quarters now. and they're -- you know how hard it is to move it down 8 1/2%. >> remember, we've got a situation where the big ol
dick fisher quoted yesterday by the cowboys announcers saying that fisher watches the cowboys and usesir stuff in his actual statements. that made fisher first time in a long time with me have a lot of credibility. >> yes. let's see. we'll get the opening bell in a few minutes. don't go anywhere. ♪ decay. it's the opposite of evolution. the absence of improvement. and the enemy of perfection. which is why you can never stop moving forward. never stop inventing. introducing the...
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fisher, dr. william fisher who spent a lot of time this sumner africa at an ebola isolation center. emails. he was right on the scene. dealt literally with hundreds of patients himself. here is what he said about the symptoms. hemorraghic complications occur only 50 to 60% of the time and many of them are mild. it is different than what the movies have projected. so dr. fisher's point is, and one of the carry things about ebola, not necessarily as easy to spot when you're contagious as we are led to believe. >> well, and these viruses mutate over time. they work at becoming more efficient and more virulent. i think one of the concerns always is that the virus will change and continue to be able to become more efficient. there is really three-part strategy always used. the first strategy is to try to smother it. that has not succeeded. obviously it is spreading around africa, and from time to time finding its way into another country. the second strategy is to contain it. that's where we are today. obviously that's what they're doing in dallas. the most important strategy is to have
fisher, dr. william fisher who spent a lot of time this sumner africa at an ebola isolation center. emails. he was right on the scene. dealt literally with hundreds of patients himself. here is what he said about the symptoms. hemorraghic complications occur only 50 to 60% of the time and many of them are mild. it is different than what the movies have projected. so dr. fisher's point is, and one of the carry things about ebola, not necessarily as easy to spot when you're contagious as we are...
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fisher is right. there is an end to this.some point the politicians have to make decisions on how to spend money better, how to have a better tax policy on down the line. david: will any of the politicians elected next week do that or be able to do that? >> think about it, even if there is a change in the senate which of he think there may be to the republicans it is still very hard to get -- david: boy, that is a bold prediction. you think there may be. there is likely to be anyway. >> likely to be and might be more seats than you think but still it is hard to get stuff through the senate. so if you say, will there be a tax bill, a corporate tax reform, the u.s. desperately needs, all that money sitting offshore, that ought to come back but they need legislation to do it, it is not clear they will be able to get that through the senate. depend a lot on president obama. is he willing to go along in ways that will speed up the growth of the country? i'm not sure. we haven't seen that movement yet. david: what about regulatory
fisher is right. there is an end to this.some point the politicians have to make decisions on how to spend money better, how to have a better tax policy on down the line. david: will any of the politicians elected next week do that or be able to do that? >> think about it, even if there is a change in the senate which of he think there may be to the republicans it is still very hard to get -- david: boy, that is a bold prediction. you think there may be. there is likely to be anyway....
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sharon with the naacp defense fund and texas representative trey martinez fisher.nk you both for being here. >> thank you, joy. >> i want to start with you, mr. fisher, because you are -- your group is one of those that actually bright this case because of the prospect of hundreds of thousands of texans, mainly black and latino, who will -- or possibly will be denied the right to vote in texas. do you still worry the number of potential people who won't be able to vote is as high as 600,000? >> absolutely. we know voter i.d. is really a solution looking for a problem. when you stud yt data after 2008 and 2010, 13 million people voted in the state of texas and only two people accepted responsibility for in-person voter impersonation, but we know over 600,000 people today are registered to vote in the state of texas but do not have the forms of i.d. they need to vote in this election. it's extremely unfortunate and the decision, you know, doesn't sit well with me and lots of people in the lone star state. >> when you talk about those acceptable forms of i.d., let's g
sharon with the naacp defense fund and texas representative trey martinez fisher.nk you both for being here. >> thank you, joy. >> i want to start with you, mr. fisher, because you are -- your group is one of those that actually bright this case because of the prospect of hundreds of thousands of texans, mainly black and latino, who will -- or possibly will be denied the right to vote in texas. do you still worry the number of potential people who won't be able to vote is as high as...
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parents, you should be proud as miss fisher and the principal.ow, if you are headed out to bar, 49 after lafayette. 47 in dublin/pleasanton. everyone else in the low-to-mid 50's until sfo at 58. law oakland 57, san francisco is 56. october orange sunrise, check it out. there is some blue and purple there but it makes for a beautiful start with high clouds nearly normal and chance of rain in the north bay on thursday and the rest of us on saturday morning. upper 70's in morgan hill and gilroy and low-to-mid 70s on the peninsula and sausalito mid-to-upper 70's inland east bay. tonight we have cloud cover and that will keep us in the 50's and you can see the clouds and the cold front coming and on thursday morning with the sprinkles in the north bay, light across the north bay in the afternoon and the rain chance goes around for world series game three but after midnight it comes in, and out of here by game four at 5:00. temperatures are instead difficult through friday, and steady saturday and sunday and next chance of rain is tuesday after that. >
parents, you should be proud as miss fisher and the principal.ow, if you are headed out to bar, 49 after lafayette. 47 in dublin/pleasanton. everyone else in the low-to-mid 50's until sfo at 58. law oakland 57, san francisco is 56. october orange sunrise, check it out. there is some blue and purple there but it makes for a beautiful start with high clouds nearly normal and chance of rain in the north bay on thursday and the rest of us on saturday morning. upper 70's in morgan hill and gilroy...
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and he is the fisher that sucks at chess. reason tv and reason.com writer anthony fisher in for a tough night. and judging by the fake beard and glasses sitting next to me is the grizzly rickles of comedy, joe devito. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> hey, wow. that world series, guys, quite a game. i would like to congratulate the giants on winning the series. amazing. >> wow. the world series. amazing. that was an amazing game. congratulations to the kansas city royals for winning. it has been a longtime coming. almost 25 years. good job, you guys. excellent. and then edit out the one that was wrong, okay? she bristles at their whistles. she walked around new york city recording the cat calls she heard. there were a lot. 108 in 10 hours. that's like 75 per hour, joe. her experience was made into, what else, a psa for the anti-street harassment group, holla back. >> are you so beautiful. have a good day. >> what's up, girl? how you doing? >> have a nice evening? the crudeness of it all. of course women everywh
and he is the fisher that sucks at chess. reason tv and reason.com writer anthony fisher in for a tough night. and judging by the fake beard and glasses sitting next to me is the grizzly rickles of comedy, joe devito. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> hey, wow. that world series, guys, quite a game. i would like to congratulate the giants on winning the series. amazing. >> wow. the world series. amazing. that was an amazing game. congratulations to the kansas...
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winston told fisher he did not sign anything for money. is already facing an upcoming hearing to determine whether he violated the school's conduct code in alleged sexual assault. fisher reiterated that despite everything that is going on, his star quarterback will remain on the field. >> this country is based on innocent until proven guilty. there are two sides of that. i think i don't want a victim for anything. that's the thing we have to -- we are convicting a guy over things that are not true based on evidence. if it continues, yeah. there's no evidence. >> monday night football takes place in st. louis. protesters outside and inside the dome showing support for michael brown who was shot and killed by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. this is amateur video posted on vine. on the field, the rams jumped out to a 14--point lead against the 49ers. that's whether colin kaepernick took over. he threw for 343 yards and 3 touchdowns as san francisco ended up cruising to a 31-17 win. they are now 4-2 on the season. >>> to baseball. kans
winston told fisher he did not sign anything for money. is already facing an upcoming hearing to determine whether he violated the school's conduct code in alleged sexual assault. fisher reiterated that despite everything that is going on, his star quarterback will remain on the field. >> this country is based on innocent until proven guilty. there are two sides of that. i think i don't want a victim for anything. that's the thing we have to -- we are convicting a guy over things that are...
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stan fisher went through great pain, seema, to make that point. the fed's decision is really going to be data driven. where the global growth is, the pace of global growth and other factors globally, how that impacts the pace of growth in the united states is something that will factor into their decisions, but at the end of the day, you know, the expectations is somewhere in the middle of next year. the fed will likely move and right now given the data that the fed is seeing, that that seems to be about right. that could change if there are big moves. certainly, the downgrade in global growth from the imf's world economic outlook this past week and the weekend was the talk of the meetings. but i don't think that was a surprise to the fed. >> so did we take the last, put the last week or two aside, so far when global growth fears have gotten worse, that's been positive for the markets because it's meant that we have potentially more easing, but that changed quite significantly last week. does that mean that people think there's nothing that europe
stan fisher went through great pain, seema, to make that point. the fed's decision is really going to be data driven. where the global growth is, the pace of global growth and other factors globally, how that impacts the pace of growth in the united states is something that will factor into their decisions, but at the end of the day, you know, the expectations is somewhere in the middle of next year. the fed will likely move and right now given the data that the fed is seeing, that that seems...
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when that happens, dick fisher believes the economy will be strong enough to take the market higher.tuart: say that again. q e. buzz him. [buzzin [buzzing.] bernard: when the midterm elections have to have something to do with this. >> markets like the fact republicans will take the senate and stop president obama's more socialist, progressive economic -- stuart: we won't buzz you for using that word. we won't. >> markets are smart enough to know, that is only congress. the president can veto anything they do. obamacare is not going anywhere. taxes are not going down unless the president has got a needle in his arm. maybe he might decid taxes. i doubt it. that is about it. there is said dysfunctions that will go in washington. stuart: there is concerned that the next crisis there is concern what the president will do about it. there's a nervous market. >> the market from ebola, obviously the country -- we won't have an epidemic -- the obama administration was so feckless in describing it. stuart: the market went down on the canadian terror event. listen to this. and was an amazing sc
when that happens, dick fisher believes the economy will be strong enough to take the market higher.tuart: say that again. q e. buzz him. [buzzin [buzzing.] bernard: when the midterm elections have to have something to do with this. >> markets like the fact republicans will take the senate and stop president obama's more socialist, progressive economic -- stuart: we won't buzz you for using that word. we won't. >> markets are smart enough to know, that is only congress. the...
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it comes from a fisher, and officials say a large eruption is likely that gas is going to come closevolcano. that's what they use those drones for. >>> so a hot day for tomorrow's 49ers game. >> yeah, at candlestick, it would be just fine. in santa clara, it's going to be much warmer. the festival tomorrow, look for temperature in the 70s, but for the 49ers games, highs in the low 90s. >> wow. >> all right, well, it's going to be hot. so it makes sense. sculpting the sleek body of the all-new mercedes-benz gla took nearly 600lbs of high- strength steel. setting industry-leading safety standards took 20,800 crash simulations. and perfecting its engine took over 1.1 million miles of extreme driving. but, this may be the most impressive number of all. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gla. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >>> the ebola crisis. don't panic. >> we're all gonna die. >> dr. phil's message to america. >> people panic when they don't have good information. >> but this guy is sound 0ing the alarm. >> i believe we in america are in grave danger. >>> then, new secret serv
it comes from a fisher, and officials say a large eruption is likely that gas is going to come closevolcano. that's what they use those drones for. >>> so a hot day for tomorrow's 49ers game. >> yeah, at candlestick, it would be just fine. in santa clara, it's going to be much warmer. the festival tomorrow, look for temperature in the 70s, but for the 49ers games, highs in the low 90s. >> wow. >> all right, well, it's going to be hot. so it makes sense. sculpting the...
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process, te admission criteria, as i'm sure your guest is aware, recently, there's a thin cord in fisher no versus texas rule that but h universitiesad can continue to e race as an admissions criteria but had to for the first time demonstrate, prove to a court that they use the least it offensive in terms of constitutional rights, manner to do that and it's not just to pick a word for it, as is sort of the case that involved the university of michigan and university of michigan law i school, so now there's a new mechanism, i think most people understand, and that the university has to demonstrate they have used a nonoffensive to the constitution process, to uso race, my personaln' experience my son's undergraduate acce acceptance that the schools will never tell you that. but it's a relatively new court mandate and i would like see if we offer a specific response to that question, how do you use race? >> michigan passed a ballot initiate ive that prohibits universities from using race in admissions. so we are even though the university of michigan case was part of the discussion in the ,
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fisher. as for earnings, pepsico, family dollar will report. parents waited a bit longer to finish back to school shopping this year. >>> and later today, they will host the panel on the future of the eurozone live from washington. watch that live on closing bell as he speaks to the german finance minutester, italian finance minutester, david lipton and ian bremer. >>> the on other top stories today, alcoa reporting better-than-expected earnings as higher prices and lower costs drive the recovery in its business. the company is raising its 2014 outlook for the north american commercial transport market for the second time this year. >> we are firing, really, on all cylinders. we have the top -- the best performance ever really on all downstream business. on an absolute basis. and the best quarter since the start of the crisis. in the sikd half. >> right now, trading higher by around 6% in frankfurt. >> when was that? >> i think a couple of months ago.. >> moving on, gap's ceo will step down. murphy is credited with reversing a long sales slump.
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fisher? well, sorry. are you back there? i hear you now. go ahead. >> first, if think this is -- i think it is important to say that this is everybody's problem. that it is not just the cdc or dallas. this is everybody's problem. we have to get this right. we have to protect our nurses and doctors and health care workers on the front lines. and this is so much more than just a conversation about personal protective equipment. we have to focus on the process of removing the equipment because that is really the time where you're going to come in at the highest risk of coming into contact with bodily fluids. >> and doctor, you went over to west africa voluntarily with a remarkable group, doctors without borders that i hugely admire. it is an incredible wonderful thing, i want to bring home -- it is so painful. you said with ebola you can't have a good death. you're isolated from your family and friends and your home. cared for by people whose primary focus is on stopping transmission from infected to susceptible and from patient to provider, r
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as far as fisher is concerned, i feel like he paraphrased the statement. he said it could be two months to a year. that wasn't the kind of hand holding that wall street was looking for. so, matt, what do you make of the selloff. a whole lot of factors. people say it's healthy, but it's scary when it's happening. >> it's tough. it's very tough to watch this. where everything in your portfolio was down. we're up because of the if he does. they're not going to raise interest rates for a kucial length of time. then we started thinking maybe that's not good because the economy isn't growing the way it should be growing. the news didn't change much we just viewed it in a different ways. we're ignoring earnings. so far earnings are good. i think that will lead us out of this sometime mid-october. charles: they always come down faster then they go up. that's something that a lot of investors have learned the hard way. i love when they come down. i hate the water torture thing. it's like one of these rollercoaster rides. when you're in the middle, it's frightening.
as far as fisher is concerned, i feel like he paraphrased the statement. he said it could be two months to a year. that wasn't the kind of hand holding that wall street was looking for. so, matt, what do you make of the selloff. a whole lot of factors. people say it's healthy, but it's scary when it's happening. >> it's tough. it's very tough to watch this. where everything in your portfolio was down. we're up because of the if he does. they're not going to raise interest rates for a...
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david: i had n interview with richard fisher from the dallas fed, even richard fisher said stocks are getting too cheap, they're jumping in just like anthony said. >> right, i'm hearing a lot of financial advisers use this as a buying opportunity. for the average investor if you have a long-term financial plan, this is the time to stay with it. stick with it. you have goals, you have what you want to achieve out of financial plan. in terms of ups and downs in the market, we're going to have more volatility. it was quiet over the summer. the volatility is shocking. this is what we're in for, for the fall, and stick to long-term plan. david: if i am an average kind of investor,,middle class investor, has a little in the 401(k), maybe a little bit in a mutual fund. what should i be doing right now? >> i hate to say turn off the tv because that's how i get paid. turn off the tv. david: in terms of the background noise. >> the arket correction doesn't mean the economy is in trouble. people have been calling for this correction. market s ggtting toppy. and yet it's here and eveeybody panicc
david: i had n interview with richard fisher from the dallas fed, even richard fisher said stocks are getting too cheap, they're jumping in just like anthony said. >> right, i'm hearing a lot of financial advisers use this as a buying opportunity. for the average investor if you have a long-term financial plan, this is the time to stay with it. stick with it. you have goals, you have what you want to achieve out of financial plan. in terms of ups and downs in the market, we're going to...
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we talked to stan fisher. i got to ask him a question about the impact of the dollar on u.s. monetary policy. >> there will be a separate factor, we'll be judging what's happening to inflation and acting on that basis. >> so stan fisher not really adding to the comments made yesterday. he cited the minutes and said you know what, that's what we have to say about it. remember yesterday those minutes which sparked a rally, showing the fed's concern with overseas swell the depreciation. >> carl icahn we began the broadcast with him, urging apple's tim cook to increase its share repurchase program for stockholders. he did so in an open letter today that he hinted about yesterday. he then stopped by "fast money halftime report" to talk to scott wapner about it. give us the highlights of what's in the letter and what he said to you. >> i asked him about the market. remains concerned about where we are. thinks a correction is a matter of when, not if. of course the point of our conversation was to talk about this document right here, that is the letter, the latest one, that carl ica
we talked to stan fisher. i got to ask him a question about the impact of the dollar on u.s. monetary policy. >> there will be a separate factor, we'll be judging what's happening to inflation and acting on that basis. >> so stan fisher not really adding to the comments made yesterday. he cited the minutes and said you know what, that's what we have to say about it. remember yesterday those minutes which sparked a rally, showing the fed's concern with overseas swell the...