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fitz thinks we are breaking out from a high base.puts out the last time honeywell broke out on a similar base was 2013. you had a 50% rally. ceiling is $100. he thinks the stock goes much higher. i like honeywell. i don't know if it has that power behind it. finally, take a look at morgan stanley. because fitz likes what he sees here. in some ways this chart is similar to honeywell. morgan stanley has been consolidating more than six run. he believes the stock could be ready for the next leg. first the 200 day, the average has established itself as the bottom end of the range here. don't you love that it? it's acting as a powerful floor at $30 and change. second, the stock has been trading sideways for so long. the sideways pattern that its 50-day moving average is flat. meaning there is no real trend. he seems this vacuum asseting the stage for the resumption of the uptrend that made morgan stanley a hot stock last year. morgan stanley has been stuck in a narrow range, $31.50shgs $32.50. these haven't been seen since the financial m
fitz thinks we are breaking out from a high base.puts out the last time honeywell broke out on a similar base was 2013. you had a 50% rally. ceiling is $100. he thinks the stock goes much higher. i like honeywell. i don't know if it has that power behind it. finally, take a look at morgan stanley. because fitz likes what he sees here. in some ways this chart is similar to honeywell. morgan stanley has been consolidating more than six run. he believes the stock could be ready for the next leg....
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thank you jessica vaughn and marshal fitz. >> thanks for having me.. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. militants in gaza fired dozens of rockets as far as 50 miles into israel this evening. meanwhile, an israeli official said three suspects confessed to the murder of a palestinian teen-ager. afghan elections officials announced former finance minister ashraf ghani has a big lead in initial results from a presidential run-off. his rival, abdullah abdullah, claimed extensive fraud. and a federal judge gave initial approval to a concussion settlement between the national football league and thousands of former players. on the newshour online, 200 years ago, a new genre of fiction took the world by storm, thanks in large part to sir walter scott. read about the scottish author's work "waverley," published on this day in 1814, which set the example for the "historical novel" from that point forward. that's on our art beat page. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. and that's the newshour for tonight. on tuesday, defe
thank you jessica vaughn and marshal fitz. >> thanks for having me.. >> woodruff: again, the major developments of the day. militants in gaza fired dozens of rockets as far as 50 miles into israel this evening. meanwhile, an israeli official said three suspects confessed to the murder of a palestinian teen-ager. afghan elections officials announced former finance minister ashraf ghani has a big lead in initial results from a presidential run-off. his rival, abdullah abdullah,...
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very different people very different but both of whom you know wanted fitz to be a very contemporary president. obviously when i. you know vibe about him although or what i don't look at all the republican yes but the most sort of become public in the other meat but. so i but i was the thing that clinton has that's so extraordinary is this ability to connect with people the best and he makes you can hear of a thousand people and he will make you feel like you're just he's just talking to you and when you meet him in person you feel like you know him for ten years and you think oh we're going to go have a beer now you know but. and so i wanted fitz to have that excess quality in the obama has a similar down to earth in this when you you know meet him and they both extraordinary you know orators. and thing about obama that i understand so fascinating is his grace under pressure you know he's a clutch player obviously and he has this calm and strong and i realized that was the key for me about playing the president is that every second of every day the pressure is. monumental phone ring
very different people very different but both of whom you know wanted fitz to be a very contemporary president. obviously when i. you know vibe about him although or what i don't look at all the republican yes but the most sort of become public in the other meat but. so i but i was the thing that clinton has that's so extraordinary is this ability to connect with people the best and he makes you can hear of a thousand people and he will make you feel like you're just he's just talking to you...
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and so i wanted fitz to have that accessible quality and the obama has a similar down to earth in this when you you know meet him and and they're both extraordinary you know orators and. and the thing about obama that i just found so fascinating is his grace under pressure you know he's a her clutch player obviously and he has this calm and strong and i realized that was the key for me about playing the president is that every second of every day the pressure is. monumental when the phone rings is not good news it's never good news is not and it's everything is life and death would you like to be president for a day no no there will be a phrase edict i resign. to something else i put in the chair. ghost how did you get that and we use and rise that how that will cause i was up to that point i've been acting for about six years i've always worked was working on the theatre and trying to break into films and t.v. had done a bunch of guest stars and television shows a couple of tiny parts and movies but literally couldn't even get auditions for movies at the time despite the goal and name
and so i wanted fitz to have that accessible quality and the obama has a similar down to earth in this when you you know meet him and and they're both extraordinary you know orators and. and the thing about obama that i just found so fascinating is his grace under pressure you know he's a her clutch player obviously and he has this calm and strong and i realized that was the key for me about playing the president is that every second of every day the pressure is. monumental when the phone rings...
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old work and old welsh and the abington side of moreland and fitz watertown. if you are an offenders after october 1st there will be actual finds of $100 for folks that run red lights. back to you all. >> today will mark the closing chapter of an epic real estate battle at the jersey shore. donald trump tried to buy a boarding house from vera coking for decades and she refused the offer of more than $1 million, and she is now living in california and the family is having trouble finding a buyer and the house is on the auction block this afternoon and the house is starting bid is $199,000. >>> we are waiting to find out which players will ride out this disappointing season and who is leaving for greener pastures, the phillies begin a series against the nationals tonight. >> and still to come on "action news" at noon, a close call on i-95, incredible images of the accident that rattled one couple on the busy highway. >>> and a plane crash in a costco parking lot. >> and meteorologist, david murphy with a closer look at the seven-day forecast. >>> a fiery plane c
old work and old welsh and the abington side of moreland and fitz watertown. if you are an offenders after october 1st there will be actual finds of $100 for folks that run red lights. back to you all. >> today will mark the closing chapter of an epic real estate battle at the jersey shore. donald trump tried to buy a boarding house from vera coking for decades and she refused the offer of more than $1 million, and she is now living in california and the family is having trouble finding a...
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authorities say fitz made a u-turn after seeing police but was blocked by a patrol car. >> he started a fire and officers from the passenger side at that time returned fire striking fitch several times. >> reporter: fitch seen here arriving at a local hospital. his condition unknown this morning. an unidentified female traveling with him was also wounded. but police say her injuries were not life-threatening. dramatic shootout happened less than four miles from where he is suspected of shooting scott patrick, a 19-year veteran on a routine traffic stop. a massive dragnet with s.w.a.t. teams searching door to door, automatic rifles drawn. he left behind a wife and two teenage children. >> he was a very dedicated police officer and a family man who absolutely adored his children. >> reporter: for police it's ban a violent week with six officers shot in north carolina, new jersey and new york. this year the number of officers killed by fireairports is up a staggering 65%. amy? >> tragic numbers. pierre thomas, thank you so much. >> that is staggering. >>> we return to that deadly small p
authorities say fitz made a u-turn after seeing police but was blocked by a patrol car. >> he started a fire and officers from the passenger side at that time returned fire striking fitch several times. >> reporter: fitch seen here arriving at a local hospital. his condition unknown this morning. an unidentified female traveling with him was also wounded. but police say her injuries were not life-threatening. dramatic shootout happened less than four miles from where he is suspected...
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break but stick around because when we return the publisher of the so laurie report catherine austin fitz is on the program and she is discussing the recent supreme court ruling on the area which t.v. and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing how soccer player homicide because the eighty million euro price tag serves as a warning to us all now before we go to break here are a look at some of your close numbers the bell come on back with us. this is what we do we kill people and break things. we can see something as simple as people playing a soccer game you can see individual players and you can see the ball. you can only see is facial expression you can see is down from crying. maybe he cursed us or maybe he asked. for forgiveness for. there must be near certainty that no civilians will be killed or injured. dramas the truth be ignored to the. stories others refuse to notice. the faces change the world writes never. so picture of today's no longer from around the globe. look to. you. right. first right. and i think you're. on record. with. the. welcome back now in the
break but stick around because when we return the publisher of the so laurie report catherine austin fitz is on the program and she is discussing the recent supreme court ruling on the area which t.v. and in today's big deal edward harrison and i are discussing how soccer player homicide because the eighty million euro price tag serves as a warning to us all now before we go to break here are a look at some of your close numbers the bell come on back with us. this is what we do we kill people...
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. >> an individual that came into the psychiatric unit here at fitz and that individual is believed to have fired a shot, we have one dead who is an employee, the name is not released at this point in time. we have a doctor that has a graze wound, also shot, and being treated and we expect him to be released. that individual is in critical condition and right now he is at the university of pennsylvania hospital. >> reporter: now, there were roughly 100 people in the wellness center across from the mercy fitzgerald hospital. there were doctors, nurses and other personnel and patients getting checkups and x-rays and the like. they were told to get out by officers. >> i was in the mammography suite taking care of patients and we were told to evacuate and we went out the back door. >> a lot of cops and s.w.a.t. teams and a lot of very protective police officers in the area doing their job. >> telling us to evacuate, and that is what we d quickly, i was getting all the patients, i work at the registration desk. yes it's scary. >> what did you see? >> i didn't see anything just the cops tell
. >> an individual that came into the psychiatric unit here at fitz and that individual is believed to have fired a shot, we have one dead who is an employee, the name is not released at this point in time. we have a doctor that has a graze wound, also shot, and being treated and we expect him to be released. that individual is in critical condition and right now he is at the university of pennsylvania hospital. >> reporter: now, there were roughly 100 people in the wellness center...
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. >> keith fitz-gerald, since janet yellen made her comments about the stretched valuations in small caps, the russell 2000's done pretty well and the social media stocks have done pretty well. would you buy them at these levels? we've got facebook coming up tonight and they're usually pretty volatile after the numbers come out. >> that's an interesting question. i'm normally very skeptical of social media. the one i'm watching is ali baba, because that's backed by a lot of real demand and 1.3 billion consumers. u.s. social media, not so much, but i'm very intrigued by what's happening here. i think it's being driven by hope right now and expectation. neither of those come down to earnings and i want to see the earnings. >> steven, i want to go back to the backdrop of the credit boom we were discussing and how this is going to play out in the next couple of months. i think it was credit suisse who while being under pressure in some parts of its business lately was saying it sees structured finance, leveraged loans as a source of growth or that it's going to put more investment into.
. >> keith fitz-gerald, since janet yellen made her comments about the stretched valuations in small caps, the russell 2000's done pretty well and the social media stocks have done pretty well. would you buy them at these levels? we've got facebook coming up tonight and they're usually pretty volatile after the numbers come out. >> that's an interesting question. i'm normally very skeptical of social media. the one i'm watching is ali baba, because that's backed by a lot of real...
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. >> oh, yeah, fitz, we know. we know all about you.nd also how you prepared for this role. >> i've actually done a lot of theater in the new york community. that's how tony and i met. >> marin is one of our greatest theater actresses. >> you're so sweet. and i've been lucky to be able to do some other tv and movie roles while i've also been doing theater and staying active in that. for this role in particular i spent about a month interning at the innocence project. they let me play my part in real life there. >> great. >> yeah, it was incredible. it was actually amazing. it's a legal environment that i hadn't actually seen on television or movie before. it's a different kind of law office. it's not like a lot of other things we've seen depicted before. so being immersed for that in a while was overwhelming honestly. while i was there, manning gerard richardson was exonerated after 19 years in prison. he came by the office. it was incredibly emotional for everybody there so i learned a lot. >> what about your character, i read the chee
. >> oh, yeah, fitz, we know. we know all about you.nd also how you prepared for this role. >> i've actually done a lot of theater in the new york community. that's how tony and i met. >> marin is one of our greatest theater actresses. >> you're so sweet. and i've been lucky to be able to do some other tv and movie roles while i've also been doing theater and staying active in that. for this role in particular i spent about a month interning at the innocence project....
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degrees, james brown was in "ghostbusters" -- i should say "the blues brothers" as the reverend cleo fitzff on another "today" takes off adventure. where to this week? >> i took a death defying plunge on the terror-dactyl. so this week i'm going to cooperstown for the baseball hall of fame. going to be quieter but it's ahead of this weekend's induction. >> that sounds safe. >> it is somewhat safe. but i'm told i'm going to be trying this out. jenna bush hager and i will do a little tubing. >> i've been on that. you will need to hang on. >> so you and jenna are a new team. >> i've got my buddy. >> meantime, a big concert on friday. one republic will be here. you can choose one of their songs. go to today.com to cost your vote. and 5 seconds to summer takes our stage tomorrow. they'll be making their u.s. morning show debut. people are excited about that. they've been lining up for days. so what's all the fuss about? here's your, savannah, 5 seconds of summer crash course. >> four guys from australia. >> we're 5 seconds to summer. >> reporter: one global sensation. ♪ >> reporter: luke, mich
degrees, james brown was in "ghostbusters" -- i should say "the blues brothers" as the reverend cleo fitzff on another "today" takes off adventure. where to this week? >> i took a death defying plunge on the terror-dactyl. so this week i'm going to cooperstown for the baseball hall of fame. going to be quieter but it's ahead of this weekend's induction. >> that sounds safe. >> it is somewhat safe. but i'm told i'm going to be trying this out....