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the dana wharf copter cam, piloted by captain frank brennan. what do we see. >> that's cool. >> a 70-foot fin whale, endangered species and a beautiful look at fin whale, especially when the captain swings this copter around, and can see the whale in perspective with the boat. >> kind of neat, huh. >> we know there's regulations with boats and they're supposed to stay a certain distance away from whales, not supposed to ent act, change their course. is this going to have be regulated now? they believe we'll see more and more of these types of cameras up in the air. it's believed captain frank brennan could be the first whale watching operation to use this camera. but we all know these drones are getting everywhere. will there have to be regulations? are these drones going to affect the whales in any way? could it hurt them if it crashes? all of those questions are being asked because of the video. >> i almost want to laugh at that because, how can a drone up in the sky, affect a whale? >> you're about to start drooling, everybody else, you'll b
the dana wharf copter cam, piloted by captain frank brennan. what do we see. >> that's cool. >> a 70-foot fin whale, endangered species and a beautiful look at fin whale, especially when the captain swings this copter around, and can see the whale in perspective with the boat. >> kind of neat, huh. >> we know there's regulations with boats and they're supposed to stay a certain distance away from whales, not supposed to ent act, change their course. is this going to have...
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joining me now to talk about the big rally, the debt ceiling, our very own morgan brennan and robert frank, private investor evan newmark and from "fast money" is tim seymour. welcome to all of you. and, look, evan, we talked -- to your credit, from the beginning -- >> you're giving me some kelly. you did not love the market. >> did not. >> do you like it better here? >> not really. basically since we were on a couple weeks ago, not much has happened, although the world did not end with the turkish lira like you claimed it would. >> i did not -- it's important people understand the risks. >> i still see the market basically reacting to no news as far as i can tell, the economy is still growing pretty slowly. i don't see why the market should be up so big today, but maybe the market knows something i don't. >> car difficudiffcardiff, i th encouraged by the payroll report and we are getting maybe a rally in response to that. >> it's possible. i think it was a confusing report but if anything it might have given at least some relief that the december jobs report was something of a fluke. that
joining me now to talk about the big rally, the debt ceiling, our very own morgan brennan and robert frank, private investor evan newmark and from "fast money" is tim seymour. welcome to all of you. and, look, evan, we talked -- to your credit, from the beginning -- >> you're giving me some kelly. you did not love the market. >> did not. >> do you like it better here? >> not really. basically since we were on a couple weeks ago, not much has happened, although...
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joining me is kevin o'leary, morgan brennan, michael santoli from yahoo! finance and robert frank.what do you do with these markets and to the point of the s&p at 1838, what's the catalyst for the next big move? >> i said if this was a 2013 pullback, then it's over. you had sharp, she willow puall backs. people got way more scared than 5% down would suggest and i think it's so far telling you similar pattern is there. in terms of the momentum for the next move up, i don't honestly know. i think the action used up a fair amount of the energy. since february 3rd, s&p up say 5.5%. the emerging markets etf up 6%. as soon as the emerging markets calmed down, we didn't have that spillage risk, it came down. >> 1838, just so people know, we are 10 points off the all-time closing high for the s&p 500 we hit mid-january. as stomach churning as it's been for the last couple weeks, you wake up today and we're back to these stories and this narrative and these markets again at all-time highs or close. >> that's right. who needs the cyclone at coney island? you can just ride the stock market ri
joining me is kevin o'leary, morgan brennan, michael santoli from yahoo! finance and robert frank.what do you do with these markets and to the point of the s&p at 1838, what's the catalyst for the next big move? >> i said if this was a 2013 pullback, then it's over. you had sharp, she willow puall backs. people got way more scared than 5% down would suggest and i think it's so far telling you similar pattern is there. in terms of the momentum for the next move up, i don't honestly...
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frank mallicoat. get you updated on some headlines now on this thursday. happening later today. in san jose, an arson suspect scheduled to enter a plea. police say 48-year-old patrick william brennanancisco, a porsche swerved off the road and hit a tree. the driver had the top down. >>> and in richmond a big rig was involved in a multiple car crash, highway 80, jumped the center divide causing a big traffic mess. liz will have more on that coming up in a moment. but first, here's lawrence on the first two of big storms here in the bay area. >>> some parts of the bay area over an inch of rain, some places in the wettest spots over 1.5" in the north bay. still seeing some showers around the bay area right now. delays at sfo of up to 2 hours there. that's because of the rain and all the clouds. all the stormy weather rolling through overnight, but most of it now beginning to slide a little further to the south and east so things will be tapering off still some scattered showers, but by the afternoon, maybe those skies part just a little bit. i think we'll start to dry out. but temperatures are going to stay cool. about 53 in pacifica. 54 in livermore. 52 degrees in san rafael. next c
frank mallicoat. get you updated on some headlines now on this thursday. happening later today. in san jose, an arson suspect scheduled to enter a plea. police say 48-year-old patrick william brennanancisco, a porsche swerved off the road and hit a tree. the driver had the top down. >>> and in richmond a big rig was involved in a multiple car crash, highway 80, jumped the center divide causing a big traffic mess. liz will have more on that coming up in a moment. but first, here's...