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>> deputy gibbs' backup arrives. when they put the dui suspect into the car, she seems to simmer down. but on the way to jail, she starts getting worked up again. then suddenly from the back seat deputy gibbs hears a chilling threat. >> there's going to be some killings tonight. >> killings? why? why is there going to be some killing? >> why is there going to be some killing? >> yeah. >> because you arrested me for nothing. >> that's a death threat. this unfortunate woman has just added another charge to the total she's facing for tonight's escapade. >> she was charged with driving under suspension, resisting her arrest and threatening a public official. >> she was convicted of all the charges, served jail time and was fined. it was a shocking moment caught on dashcam, a reminder that for an officer, any traffic stop can be a matter of life or death. >> that's a rarity when somebody will just calmly tell you that there's going to be a killing tonight. it's unusual. that hasn't happened to me prior to that or since. >
>> deputy gibbs' backup arrives. when they put the dui suspect into the car, she seems to simmer down. but on the way to jail, she starts getting worked up again. then suddenly from the back seat deputy gibbs hears a chilling threat. >> there's going to be some killings tonight. >> killings? why? why is there going to be some killing? >> why is there going to be some killing? >> yeah. >> because you arrested me for nothing. >> that's a death threat....
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that was william francis gibbs who launched idea in 1916. then spent almost 40 years working to build the ship. susan gibbs is his granddaughter. >> i am particularly fond of this picture because it shows my grandfather gazing at the moment of the ship's launch. >> the moment when william gibbs' ship superseded the story of that other luxury ocean liner. >> there is the inevitable comparison to the titanic. it's from the same time. >> yes, well, our ship is the most famous ship that didn't sink. >> in her memories, gibbs' grandfather was a reserved, dry figure. he died when she was only five. but in combing through his old letters, susan gibbs found her grandfather was a man determined to build a ship, he fast h fast, stronger and safer than any other. even banning the use of any wood on the ship to prevent fire. >> the catastrophe of the titanic, as well as other vessels motivated my grandfather, he like to say with respect to the second degre s.s. united states, you can't set her on fire, sing her or catcher. he was maniacal about safety a
that was william francis gibbs who launched idea in 1916. then spent almost 40 years working to build the ship. susan gibbs is his granddaughter. >> i am particularly fond of this picture because it shows my grandfather gazing at the moment of the ship's launch. >> the moment when william gibbs' ship superseded the story of that other luxury ocean liner. >> there is the inevitable comparison to the titanic. it's from the same time. >> yes, well, our ship is the most...
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what was the process working on the presidents club with anti-gibbs and michael duffy? >> i wish i could say that i came up with that idea because it is such a brilliant idea but i didn't. nancy and michael have been working on it for quite some time, and the idea came to them after they had written a very great book on billy graham, and they realized the degree to which the president talked to the ex- presidents and how much the club helped shape the presidency itself and that's what gave them ideas to explore the presidents club in a thorough way. it's a very moderate way of understanding the presidents because obviously -- and we have to get to the 20th century for there to be enough longevity. and it practical what we found was the presidency is made stronger sometimes and challenged by people inside the club and what was interesting about it is that you had over a dozen characters all of whom had relationships with each other going towards the path and towards the future. so the big challenge in editing this book is how to structure it. we have an introduction to c
what was the process working on the presidents club with anti-gibbs and michael duffy? >> i wish i could say that i came up with that idea because it is such a brilliant idea but i didn't. nancy and michael have been working on it for quite some time, and the idea came to them after they had written a very great book on billy graham, and they realized the degree to which the president talked to the ex- presidents and how much the club helped shape the presidency itself and that's what...
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cr gibbs. mr.ved as technical adviser to 9 francis thomas company on a film. he has written numerous books, and friends of frederick douglas. his articles have appeared in numeral respected journals in. colluding the bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i will leave it to my esteemed colleague to describe the ebb and flow of battle that occurred here. what i want to do for a few minutes today is to offer some reflections on the contributions of african-americans to the defenses of washington. frr all too often, our understanding of what happened here and the movement within the city is that, okay, we know about elizabeth thomas whose house was destroyed by lincoln. the fort itself sits on part of an african-american neighborhood called vinegar hill. but the story is actually much larger than that, and i think perhaps the best way to begin is by sharing with you a portion of a letter written on june 7th, 1862 from the enginee
cr gibbs. mr.ved as technical adviser to 9 francis thomas company on a film. he has written numerous books, and friends of frederick douglas. his articles have appeared in numeral respected journals in. colluding the bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i will leave it to my esteemed colleague to describe the ebb and flow of battle that occurred here. what i want to do for a few minutes today is to offer some...
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gibbs and mr. ed barrs.ort stevens, the only battle to take place in the nation's capital, and share why this battle played a pivotal role in our nation's history. we thank you for joining us and hope you stay for this afternoon's events and also for tomorrow's events at the battleground cemetery. thank you. [ applause ] >> good morning. my name is doug jimmerson, i'm going to sing a few very significant period songs that remain wonderful songs in our american musical heritage. the first was called at the time red, white, and blue, columbia, the gem of the ocean. ♪ o columbia, the gem of the ocean ♪ ♪ the home of the brave and free ♪ the shrine of each patron's devotion ♪ ♪ our world offers homage to thee ♪ my mandate of heroes assemble ♪ when liberty form stands in view ♪ ♪ they banners make tyranny tremble ♪ ♪ when borne by the red, white, and blue ♪ ♪ when borne by the red, white, and blue ♪ ♪ when borne by the red, white, and blue ♪ ♪ banners make tyranny tremble ♪ when borne by the red, white, and blue
gibbs and mr. ed barrs.ort stevens, the only battle to take place in the nation's capital, and share why this battle played a pivotal role in our nation's history. we thank you for joining us and hope you stay for this afternoon's events and also for tomorrow's events at the battleground cemetery. thank you. [ applause ] >> good morning. my name is doug jimmerson, i'm going to sing a few very significant period songs that remain wonderful songs in our american musical heritage. the first...
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gibbs.ers on a film entitled "american years." he has written numerous books, most notably, black explorers, black inventors from africa to america, and friends of frederick douglass, a children's book. his articles and in numerous respected journals including negro bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ sn snou. >> now everybody's verse. ♪ yankee doodle went to town tuk riding on a pony, stuck a feather in his hat and called it macaroni ♪ ♪ mind the music and the step and with the girls be handy ♪ ♪ yankee doodle keep it up ♪ yankee doodle dandy ♪ mind the music and the step and with the girls be handy ♪ >> thank you. [ applause ] first >> thank you. thank so much. enjoy your wonderful day hear at fort stephens. >> our first speaker is mr. cr gibsmo. cr is also among the scholars featured at the online acad my. he has also served as technical visitor on a team entitled american years. he has written books and his articles have appeared in
gibbs.ers on a film entitled "american years." he has written numerous books, most notably, black explorers, black inventors from africa to america, and friends of frederick douglass, a children's book. his articles and in numerous respected journals including negro bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. [ applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ sn snou. >> now everybody's verse. ♪ yankee doodle went to town tuk riding on a pony, stuck a feather in his hat and...
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cr gibbs. mr.ved as technical adviser to 9 francis thomas company on a film. he has written numerous books, and friends of frederick douglas. his articles have appeared in numeral respected journals in. colluding the bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i will leave it to my esteemed colleague to describe the ebb and flow of battle that occurred here. what i want to do for a few minutes today is to offer some reflections on the contributions of african-americans to the defenses of washington. frr all too often, our understanding of what happened here and the movement within the city is that, okay, we know about elizabeth thomas whose house was destroyed by lincoln. the fort itself sits on part of an african-american neighborhood called vinegar hill. but the story is actually much larger than that, and i think perhaps the best way to begin is by sharing with you a portion of a letter written on june 7th, 1862 from the enginee
cr gibbs. mr.ved as technical adviser to 9 francis thomas company on a film. he has written numerous books, and friends of frederick douglas. his articles have appeared in numeral respected journals in. colluding the bulletin and african-american inventors. please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. [ applause ] >> good morning, everyone. i will leave it to my esteemed colleague to describe the ebb and flow of battle that occurred here. what i want to do for a few minutes today is to offer some...
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after all, aaron begins gibbs is with s&p capital iq and joins us now.rin, so nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> it looks like the s&p 500 index is on track for its best august since the year 2000. so 14 years. how do you see things going between now and the end of the year? the s&p is now at 2000. do you see it going higher, down or staying the same? >> i really expect it to about stay the same for the rest of the year. it's somewhat dependent on the federal reserve. if -- right now, wall street is expecting the federal reserve to raise rates around the second quarter of next year. if they decide to -- or indicate they're going to raise rates earlier in 2015, we could see a bit of a correction starting at the end of this year. >> because that is the question that a lot of people are wondering, now that it's gotten this high. is it time, you know, that we're going to see a correction. what are the chances of that happening, do you think? >> again, it's really dependent on the federal reserve. and, again, that's dependent on wage growth and indica
after all, aaron begins gibbs is with s&p capital iq and joins us now.rin, so nice to have you with us. >> thank you. >> it looks like the s&p 500 index is on track for its best august since the year 2000. so 14 years. how do you see things going between now and the end of the year? the s&p is now at 2000. do you see it going higher, down or staying the same? >> i really expect it to about stay the same for the rest of the year. it's somewhat dependent on the...
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gibbs rostin a tie break. and won the set 6, 4, 6, 7. >> giants subbing for tim lincecum. record. giants and rockies needing to retire just eight battles. a two run homer, giants to the third just two outs to go. jackson williams, swing and a miss. a record 46 in a row the streak ends just two pitches later. a's and angels begin a huge series tonight in anaheim nchl a letter, roger gedal admits he made a mistake after a domestic abuse situation. the league will now level stiffer penalties going forward with gadel saying i didn't get it right. in the second game a rib injury and a concussion. >> that is why you spent hours here and do those things. you want to help the team win. >> this aim marks the end of terrell pryer. and pete carol just loves him. >> impressive with a good way about himself. and we can do everything we want to do. >> and warriors adding back-court depth today. if you remember a few weeks ago he was a blur. signs a one-year deal for the minimum. latest on cc is 5-2 in the third and showing a lot of fight. >> that is neat. >> google's drone project. rele
gibbs rostin a tie break. and won the set 6, 4, 6, 7. >> giants subbing for tim lincecum. record. giants and rockies needing to retire just eight battles. a two run homer, giants to the third just two outs to go. jackson williams, swing and a miss. a record 46 in a row the streak ends just two pitches later. a's and angels begin a huge series tonight in anaheim nchl a letter, roger gedal admits he made a mistake after a domestic abuse situation. the league will now level stiffer penalties...
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gibbs rostin a tie break. and won the decisive set 6, 7. >> giants subbing for tim lincecum. obscure, but still a record. giants and rockies needing to retire just eight battles. a two run homer, giants to the third just two outs to go. jackson williams, swing and a miss. a record 46 in a row the streak ends just later. a's and angels begin a huge series tonight in anaheim nchl a letter, roger gedal admits he made a mistake after a domestic abuse situation. the league will now level stiffer penalties going forward with gadel saying i didn't get it right. in the second game a rib injury and a concussion. >> that is why here and do those things. you want to help the team win. >> this aim marks the end of terrell pryer. and pete carol just loves him. >> impressive with a good way about himself. and we can do everything we want to do. >> and warriors adding back-court depth today. if you remember a few weeks ago he was a blur. signs a one-year deal for the minimum. latest on cc is 5-2 in the third and showing a lot of fight. >> that is neat. >> google's drone project. releasing d
gibbs rostin a tie break. and won the decisive set 6, 7. >> giants subbing for tim lincecum. obscure, but still a record. giants and rockies needing to retire just eight battles. a two run homer, giants to the third just two outs to go. jackson williams, swing and a miss. a record 46 in a row the streak ends just later. a's and angels begin a huge series tonight in anaheim nchl a letter, roger gedal admits he made a mistake after a domestic abuse situation. the league will now level...
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gibbs. mr.il war units as well as serve aztec nickal adviser to the frances thompson company on a film entitled "american years." he has written many books. his articles have appeared in numerous respected journals, including the negro history bulletin and african-american inventers, please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. >> good morning, everyone. i will leave it to my esteemed colleague to describe the eb and flow of battle that occurred here in july of 1864. what i want to do for a few minutes today is to offer some reflections on the contributions of african americans to the defensef of walk. for all too often are our understanding of what happens here and the movement within the city is if you know about, this is the thomas whose health was destroyed by lincoln, that the fort, itself, sits on a part of an african-american neighborhood called vinegar hill. the story is actually much large were than that. i think perhaps the best way to begin is by sharing with you a portion of a letter written on ju
gibbs. mr.il war units as well as serve aztec nickal adviser to the frances thompson company on a film entitled "american years." he has written many books. his articles have appeared in numerous respected journals, including the negro history bulletin and african-american inventers, please welcome mr. c.r. gibbs. >> good morning, everyone. i will leave it to my esteemed colleague to describe the eb and flow of battle that occurred here in july of 1864. what i want to do for a...
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. >> i would like to challenge a legend here in washington, joe gibbs. would like to challenge trent williams. >> reporter: and then comes the ice. >> what's wrong? >> i'm good. >> reporter: i challenged redskins head coach jay gruden, and the entire nbc washington news team networks behind the scene. ready? three, two, one. ahhh! you said it wouldn't be cold. >> she dried out pretty quickly. that's all for us this week. thanks for joining us. we leave you with more ice bucket challenge videos from the week. have a great weekend, everybody. ♪ oh! the name your price tool! you tell them how much you want to pay, and they help you find a policy that fits your budget. i told you to wear something comfortable! this is a polyester blend! whoa! uh...little help? i got you! unh! it's so beautiful! man: should we call security? no, this is just getting good. the name your price tool, still only from progressive. >>> well, it won't exactly be the best day at the beach this morning. storm team 4 tracking a lot of clouds and a good chance for rain. but will it be w
. >> i would like to challenge a legend here in washington, joe gibbs. would like to challenge trent williams. >> reporter: and then comes the ice. >> what's wrong? >> i'm good. >> reporter: i challenged redskins head coach jay gruden, and the entire nbc washington news team networks behind the scene. ready? three, two, one. ahhh! you said it wouldn't be cold. >> she dried out pretty quickly. that's all for us this week. thanks for joining us. we leave you...
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. >> host: one of the authors or pair of authors you worked with were nancy gibbs and michael duffy on the presidents club at book that booktv covered in q&a covered it as well. what was the process working on the presidents club? >> guest: i wish i could say that i came up with that idea because it's such a brilliant idea but i didn't. nancy and michael have been working on that for quite some time and the idea came to them after they had written a very great book on billy graham. they realized the degree to which the presidents talk to the ex-presidents and how much that club helps shape the presidency itself and that is what gave them the idea to explore the presidents club and a thorough way. it's a very modern idea of understanding of presidents because obviously we had to get to the 20th century for there to be enough longevity and the practical reasons for this to be possible but what they found was that presidencies were actually made stronger sometimes challenged by people inside this club. what was interesting about it was that you had over a dozen -- dozen characters all of
. >> host: one of the authors or pair of authors you worked with were nancy gibbs and michael duffy on the presidents club at book that booktv covered in q&a covered it as well. what was the process working on the presidents club? >> guest: i wish i could say that i came up with that idea because it's such a brilliant idea but i didn't. nancy and michael have been working on that for quite some time and the idea came to them after they had written a very great book on billy...
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. >> i would like to challenge a legend near washington, joe gibbs. >> i would like to challenge jerry jones. >> roger starback. >> 1, 2, 3. >> all getting doused in the challenge. the challenge is about raising money to fight als or lou gehrig's disease. dan snyder pledged to donate $10,000. no word on anybody who has been challenged by the redskins. no word from jerry jones. >> to trevor may back on july 24. three no hits in the game against durum. the game was halted because of rain. the game was finished this week, but mayes was called to logan. but guess what, he didn't allow a hit completing the no-no. so two halves in the game played 18 days apart and two pitchers combined for a no-hitter. the orioles have a 7.5 game league. >> which pitcher gets credit >> i think a lot of people are taking a long weekend and they started today. >> absolutely. take advantage of the evening. it will be beautiful out there. dry and sunny for the next couple hours. we'll see just a couple clouds tonight. temperatures in the middle 80's, up 90 -- 09 on sunday -- 90 on sunday. nothing has been normal
. >> i would like to challenge a legend near washington, joe gibbs. >> i would like to challenge jerry jones. >> roger starback. >> 1, 2, 3. >> all getting doused in the challenge. the challenge is about raising money to fight als or lou gehrig's disease. dan snyder pledged to donate $10,000. no word on anybody who has been challenged by the redskins. no word from jerry jones. >> to trevor may back on july 24. three no hits in the game against durum. the game...
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the victim is identified as kin nearby sha gibbs.er killer 2-year-old devon wallace. >> reporter: the search is on for the man police say fired off several rounds into this home, hitting and killing an innocent 3-year-old little girl. that little girl has been identified as nudge i can't amore bib. wallace was outside arguing with another man sunday afternoon when wallace left and came back with a gun. (audio difficulty) >> sorry for the technical problems we are experiencing there of course, you can read more of the story on wusa 9 online. >>> prince george's county detectives have a lot on their plate today. they are searching for a person who shot and killed a woman inside her apartment on sycamore lane. authorities do not believe this shooting is random. but they have not released the name of the victim or any information on a motive or suspect just wrote. >>> police are investigating a stripping of shootings near nationals park. six people, three platts energy and three became, were among those injured. the shots were fired earl
the victim is identified as kin nearby sha gibbs.er killer 2-year-old devon wallace. >> reporter: the search is on for the man police say fired off several rounds into this home, hitting and killing an innocent 3-year-old little girl. that little girl has been identified as nudge i can't amore bib. wallace was outside arguing with another man sunday afternoon when wallace left and came back with a gun. (audio difficulty) >> sorry for the technical problems we are experiencing there...
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and here to explain why is erin gibbs.rin good to see you. >> good to see you. >> people have been asking why did this happen? and there are a b in of reasons? >> yeah, and europe has been down for weeks, and that has a lot to do with the ukraine crisis as well. so there are so many reasons, but the biggest catalyst is the fed. >> all right. we got a report today the employment cost index. it's interesting to some people. the cost of employment has gone up a little bit. that doesn't jive with what my viewers think about wages. >> yes, we have been con enthly seeing about 2% wage growth. but what we're really concerned about is if it goes above 2% growth. yellen and the fed has v been looking for 3% to be a sign of healthy inflation. >> right. >> and that's what we're really looking for tomorrow is to see if we start seeing wage growth above 2%. >> we have overcapacity in the labor market. and another way to say that is that a lot of people are unemployed and under employmented. and until that picks up, we're not likely to
and here to explain why is erin gibbs.rin good to see you. >> good to see you. >> people have been asking why did this happen? and there are a b in of reasons? >> yeah, and europe has been down for weeks, and that has a lot to do with the ukraine crisis as well. so there are so many reasons, but the biggest catalyst is the fed. >> all right. we got a report today the employment cost index. it's interesting to some people. the cost of employment has gone up a little bit....
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that's the problem with the gibbs approach, the camel ground approach to blaming teachers. the more democrats are associated with this campaign against teachers, against teachers' unions, they're going to reap a whirlwind. look at chicago where mayor ram emanuel opposed a strike and went after the teachers. he is less popular right now than the head of the teachers union in chicago. this is electoral silliness for the democratic party to be attacking one of its key constituents. and the key people on the front lines of education are teachers. >> roger, where does the impetus for this come from? where does the impetus for everything arne duncan's resignation come from? >> unfortunately there's a lot of money out there. some people who are running privatized school systems, tles ooh a lot of wall street money going into this so-called reform movement. it's all turning too many democrats in the wrong direction on education. >> i think that's an oversimplification. >> an election year and the democrats have to be on the side of more resources and more power to the teachers, not
that's the problem with the gibbs approach, the camel ground approach to blaming teachers. the more democrats are associated with this campaign against teachers, against teachers' unions, they're going to reap a whirlwind. look at chicago where mayor ram emanuel opposed a strike and went after the teachers. he is less popular right now than the head of the teachers union in chicago. this is electoral silliness for the democratic party to be attacking one of its key constituents. and the key...
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what was the process of working on the presidents glub with gibbs and duffy. >> guest: i wish i could say i came up with that idea but i didn't. nancy and michael had been working on that for quite shh some time. the idea came after they wrote a book on billy graham and realized the degree to which presidents talk to the ex-presidents and how much that club helped shape the presidency itself. and that is what gave them ideas to explore the presidents club in a thorough way. it was a modern idea of understanding the presidents because we had to get to the 21st century for them to be enough longevity and for practical reasons for this to be possible. what they found was that precedencies were made stronger. sometimes challenged by people inside this club. and what was interesting about it was that you had over a dozen characters all of whom who had ships with each other going toward the past and toward the future. so the challenge in editing this book was how to structure it. you have look at how the book is built we have an introduction to key partnerships along the way. it helps the r
what was the process of working on the presidents glub with gibbs and duffy. >> guest: i wish i could say i came up with that idea but i didn't. nancy and michael had been working on that for quite shh some time. the idea came after they wrote a book on billy graham and realized the degree to which presidents talk to the ex-presidents and how much that club helped shape the presidency itself. and that is what gave them ideas to explore the presidents club in a thorough way. it was a...
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sylvester stallone and mel gibb, arnold schwarzenegger, harson ford and antonio banderas have combined at the box office. what happens when they are in movie? the ninjy turtles fought off the ex-pentibles to hold off the top spot. it earned $28 million. guardians of the galaxy continues this run with $25 million. comedy earned more than $17 million. expendables came in fourth and the adaptation of the teen novel the giver came in fifth. that will do it for the news at 9:00. thank you so much for joining us. abc 7 news continues on line and on facebook and twitter with >> this is the show with all kinds of people doing all kinds of stuff. some call it crazy. some call it adorable. but everyone calls it "bloopers." so stop what you're doing unless what you're doing is watching "bloopers." let's go. [applause] >> welcome to "bloopers." i'm dean cain. now, they say you should keep your friends close and your enemies closer. what you do with your frenemies is up to you. when you're working out a friend will encourage you and get your heart rate up. your
sylvester stallone and mel gibb, arnold schwarzenegger, harson ford and antonio banderas have combined at the box office. what happens when they are in movie? the ninjy turtles fought off the ex-pentibles to hold off the top spot. it earned $28 million. guardians of the galaxy continues this run with $25 million. comedy earned more than $17 million. expendables came in fourth and the adaptation of the teen novel the giver came in fifth. that will do it for the news at 9:00. thank you so much...
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meanwhile the coaches who roam the sidelines at fedex, norv turner, steve spurrier, joe gibbs 2. 0 , jim zorn and mike shanahan to name a (vo) ours is a world of passengers. the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator this is crazy like i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speed match. upload speeds as fast as your download speeds. join now at fiosspeedmatch.com. verizon. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 80 you bet!you fix this? that's ou
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gibbs, everyone for joining us again today. we do want to acknowledge, we have a lot of special guests in the audience, but we actually have the great grandson of captain simon e. chamberlain of company k., the 25th new york calvary, the first calvary to deploy here on july 11th here at fort stevens when early's troops arrived. with mr. -- i'm sorry, would mr. chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close the benediction, but we do hope each of you will come over and join us. just across the street you'll get some instructions. it's the moment to join us for the first fine of the civil war here in the district of columbia since 1864, 150 years ago today. fire a canon, yes. >> please welcome again reverend louis as he leads us through the benediction. >> please stand. now lord we ask for our blessings that as we leave this place, that the street fellowship of the holy communion will rest, rule and abide with us now and forever more and all god's people said -- amen. >>> american history tv in primetime continues wednesday
gibbs, everyone for joining us again today. we do want to acknowledge, we have a lot of special guests in the audience, but we actually have the great grandson of captain simon e. chamberlain of company k., the 25th new york calvary, the first calvary to deploy here on july 11th here at fort stevens when early's troops arrived. with mr. -- i'm sorry, would mr. chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close the benediction, but we do hope each of you will come over and join us. just across...
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gibbs. please welcome d.c. council member muriel bowser. >> well, good morning everybody. great history here in our capital city. i often am very proud to celebrate the part that went through in the history of our city and our nation. we're very proud of it. we know only the civil war battle to take place in the district of clum bof columbia t here in fort stephens. we know that at the battle of fort stephens, the nation's capitol was saved from imminent attack. you may also know that they even when it was build to protect from confedder ra eerate soldie were very proud to recognize elizabeth thomas forever and ever here on this land by naming this street in her honor, the elizabeth thomas way. we know she was fully kpens yaepted for her la-- compensate her sacrifices. fortunately we have a wonderful relationship with our partners. we want to acknowledge the hard work they've done to acknowledge this anniversary and build a great relationship with our community. our parks and national monuments are start of the people that you serve. i hope you will acknowledge really two
gibbs. please welcome d.c. council member muriel bowser. >> well, good morning everybody. great history here in our capital city. i often am very proud to celebrate the part that went through in the history of our city and our nation. we're very proud of it. we know only the civil war battle to take place in the district of clum bof columbia t here in fort stephens. we know that at the battle of fort stephens, the nation's capitol was saved from imminent attack. you may also know that...
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joe gibbs. and i'd like to challenge a left tackle. >> reporter: and then comes the ice. >> whoo!at's wrong? >> i'm good. >> reporter: i challenge the entire nbc washington news team behind the scenes. he's going to help me out here. three, two, one. [ laughter ] >> he only got the back of her head. go hard or don't go at all. no, but that's pretty exciting. i guess we're challenged now. >> yes, we're challenging now. it seems everyone is getting in on this. >> take a look at this. this is a group of seniors. the coolest seniors in town that took the plunge -- took the challenge i should say. this retirement community in charlestown went and jumped ice water on themselves for the challenge. now they're challenging retirement communities all over the world to do the same thing. [ screaming ] that's oprah. she did it this week. that's gayle her friend dumping the ice on her. remember it's not just about ice, it's about fighting als. along with the challenge, you're supposed to donate. so far the organization has collected $4.3 million since july 29th. >> i don't know how you get any
joe gibbs. and i'd like to challenge a left tackle. >> reporter: and then comes the ice. >> whoo!at's wrong? >> i'm good. >> reporter: i challenge the entire nbc washington news team behind the scenes. he's going to help me out here. three, two, one. [ laughter ] >> he only got the back of her head. go hard or don't go at all. no, but that's pretty exciting. i guess we're challenged now. >> yes, we're challenging now. it seems everyone is getting in on this....
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. >>> he's a star in the nascar world and leader on joe gibbs racing team. we'll tell you what is next for tony stewart after running over and killing a fellow driver. >>> find out why some students may get an extended summer break. >>> we have rain coming and a lot of it. much of maryland now 50% below average rainfall over the last 60 days. the rain we are expecting to move through the area, some one to two inches. to two inches. when will the worst fall, i'll sure... hey canyou bet! this? that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d-printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of our remodeled stores and get a free portable power charger with a $15 purchase. >>> the auto racing world is still reeling today after an unspeakable tragedy. >>> a young driver struck and killed by one of nascar's bigges
. >>> he's a star in the nascar world and leader on joe gibbs racing team. we'll tell you what is next for tony stewart after running over and killing a fellow driver. >>> find out why some students may get an extended summer break. >>> we have rain coming and a lot of it. much of maryland now 50% below average rainfall over the last 60 days. the rain we are expecting to move through the area, some one to two inches. to two inches. when will the worst fall, i'll...
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. >>> in today's "office politics," editor nancy gibbs is the first female in that powerful position she'll share her thoughts on what it means big picture. first, i asked her the impact of digital journalism as well as "time"'s place in history. >> it's really interesting because i'm the first editor of "time" and it's partly our print audience has stayed very stable over the years. we've doubled our traffic in the last year. and so -- >> online? >> online. >> uh-huh. >> and so as the digital audience grows and the nice thing is it allows you to reach -- the overlap is not enormous and in most cases it's a global audience. so it really does mean that we have to be thinking on all platforms at all times. it is very different to be in this job now than it was, you know, even three or five or certainly ten years ago. but it's also liberating. we're not constrained. on the one hand, you know, the print, the power of print, the power of this red border of what we decide to feature and sign the spotlight is immensely important. there's much more in what we are doing digitally that we capt
. >>> in today's "office politics," editor nancy gibbs is the first female in that powerful position she'll share her thoughts on what it means big picture. first, i asked her the impact of digital journalism as well as "time"'s place in history. >> it's really interesting because i'm the first editor of "time" and it's partly our print audience has stayed very stable over the years. we've doubled our traffic in the last year. and so -- >>...
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. >> i want to gibb begin by than the brave men and women of law enforcement tonight. took another strong stop forward. throughout the night these officers acted with restraint and calm despite pockets of disorder and coming under violent attack on several occasions. tonight began peacefully, with calm and orderly protests. other law enforcement officers and i interacted on numerous occasions with protesters who shook hands with officers and expressed their opinions. this was the freedom of expression that we are committed to protecting. at 9:40 p.m. more than 200 people walked towards police officers at the corner of west floreson and ferguson avenue. they were loud but not aggressive. they came to the line of police officers, at that timered, and then seemed to be turning around and fanning out. police did not react. in fact, several of the protesters encouraged the crowd to turn around indicating their messages had been heard, but that's when bottles were thrown from the middle and the back of a large crowd that gathered near and within the media staging area. these
. >> i want to gibb begin by than the brave men and women of law enforcement tonight. took another strong stop forward. throughout the night these officers acted with restraint and calm despite pockets of disorder and coming under violent attack on several occasions. tonight began peacefully, with calm and orderly protests. other law enforcement officers and i interacted on numerous occasions with protesters who shook hands with officers and expressed their opinions. this was the freedom...
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jury selection gibbs for woman kidnapping a five-year old girl from her school. >> and later sexuallyher. the cristina regusters is believed to be the woman taking that child out of the class at bryant elementary school. she's the only person that has been charged in this case. >>> 6:36. an attack of the park ranger caught on camera at love park. it shows the ranger being kicked by a skateboarder, while others, at least three others anyway stood by watching. >> one little jerk taunting the ranger. >> somebody else videotaping. >> i hope they get these kids. steve keeley at the round house, steve. >> reporter: we started news with great kids, how that, great ambassadors to the city, great reflection on philadelphia, so now here's the other even of the scale. this is latest video taped attack disturbing philadelphia police and people who see it for so many reasons. one, it is an authority figure in uniform working for the the city just trying to do his job who guess punched and pummeled. when he goes down the beating gets worse and attacker actions get worse on the respect scale. unarme
jury selection gibbs for woman kidnapping a five-year old girl from her school. >> and later sexuallyher. the cristina regusters is believed to be the woman taking that child out of the class at bryant elementary school. she's the only person that has been charged in this case. >>> 6:36. an attack of the park ranger caught on camera at love park. it shows the ranger being kicked by a skateboarder, while others, at least three others anyway stood by watching. >> one little...
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let's welcome in our guest rich ross, erin gibbs. rich, this has been not a momentum stock necessarily but it's a trader favorite in its space, how do the technicals look on monster? >> i'm not a big fan of the stock. i would not hold it going into earnings. now, you can see on a year to date basis, a lot of volatility here, but we have gone nowhere on the year to date basis. we have remain there for the better part of the last two weeks. but perhaps more importantly, brian, is this bearish complex head and shoulders top, just a distributive pattern comprised of two smaller head and shoulders. when zoom out, while we're clinging to key support at the neckline of that pattern, better support lies below that moving average. you can see that well-defined top. we're clinging to that tread line, that uptrend if you will. but i think the earnings could be the catalyst for a downside break here. once again, i think there's better support around $59. i wouldn't own it right in here. i don't like the stock. >> you don't like the stock. erin,
let's welcome in our guest rich ross, erin gibbs. rich, this has been not a momentum stock necessarily but it's a trader favorite in its space, how do the technicals look on monster? >> i'm not a big fan of the stock. i would not hold it going into earnings. now, you can see on a year to date basis, a lot of volatility here, but we have gone nowhere on the year to date basis. we have remain there for the better part of the last two weeks. but perhaps more importantly, brian, is this...
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anything. >>> in today's office politics, "time" magazine managing editor nancy gibbs.r of nearly 200 cover story articles for time. i asked nancy to interpret the recent nbc news poll numbers and how they may affect the november midterms. >> one thing that strikes me that your poll put a finger on is how much people are just appalled and disgusted with almost the collapse of the political system. it is not the partisan is anything new, it is not that parties have not been, you know, arorrayed against each other forever. but i do think people feel like something feels different about this. the sense of a political system being hijacked by minorities who exercised disproportionate power to their numbers, that is what has people disspirited. for the first time what has historically been true is people hate congress and they love their congressman. which is the reason why you can have, you know, wave after wave, election after election, where the vast majority of incumbents get returned to office, even though you can have the steadily falling approval rating for congress a
anything. >>> in today's office politics, "time" magazine managing editor nancy gibbs.r of nearly 200 cover story articles for time. i asked nancy to interpret the recent nbc news poll numbers and how they may affect the november midterms. >> one thing that strikes me that your poll put a finger on is how much people are just appalled and disgusted with almost the collapse of the political system. it is not the partisan is anything new, it is not that parties have not...
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. >>> in this week's office politics, nancy gibbs. nancy is a best-selling author.e exclusive club that is the presidents. but first i began by asking nancy about the conflict in the middle east and the challenges of fairly covering both sides of the with its complicated history. >> i think it's hard for everyone to cover it fairly. especially when we are very aware how emotionally powerful the images are that we have been seeing. and then in deciding what we publish, what we show, how graphic the images should be. it's very hard. but it is part of the job. i think everyone struggles with how to provide pal, how help riders and viewers understand. we have so many different ways of covering it. we will cover it one way in print. we will cover it one online. we are doing much more videos. we have many more resources. we have columnists writing from a position of commentary. and so, you know, that helps bring many dimensions to it. >> sure. >> but these are challenging stories for all involved. >> you wrote a couple of books, co-crow them, one of them being "the presid
. >>> in this week's office politics, nancy gibbs. nancy is a best-selling author.e exclusive club that is the presidents. but first i began by asking nancy about the conflict in the middle east and the challenges of fairly covering both sides of the with its complicated history. >> i think it's hard for everyone to cover it fairly. especially when we are very aware how emotionally powerful the images are that we have been seeing. and then in deciding what we publish, what we...
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. >> independent filmmaker archie gibb is the man behind this embarrassingly funny tumble. >> it's a part of actually a scripted feature film that i wrote. >> that's right. it's a promo for a movie. >> my producing partner and i thought it would be really cool if we could do a movie that we could actually market, have clips on the internet that people would think is real and then when they come see the movie, they would decide for themselves. >> inspired by the 1999 hit, "the blair witch project," they came up with the idea of putting together a film from so-called found footage. but this time, it would be a romantic comedy, not a horror film. and a wedding seemed like the perfect setting. >> sometimes when you go to a wedding, they will have disposable cameras that the bride and groom will hand out. at this wedding, they handed out flip cameras. >> in reality, the movie was shot over 12 days at a home in los angeles. as soon as production wrapped, archie uploaded a short clip to youtube. that moment millions would see. he thought it would be a good way of drumming up interest while
. >> independent filmmaker archie gibb is the man behind this embarrassingly funny tumble. >> it's a part of actually a scripted feature film that i wrote. >> that's right. it's a promo for a movie. >> my producing partner and i thought it would be really cool if we could do a movie that we could actually market, have clips on the internet that people would think is real and then when they come see the movie, they would decide for themselves. >> inspired by the...
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role in coming in, being reassuring in the community that the gerld government was focused in sending gibbnts. there were dozens on the ground to try to make sure that the information, the witnesses were all surveyed. all that was good. he can't be seen, though, in my view, as straight elbow out the local authorities. there may be a civil rights case here eventually but the primary action now is the local. >> how do you see the justice department -- >> in terms of the justice department question, the justice department traditionally have come in when local processes have failed. we don't want local processes to fail. the case people will most remember is after the rodney king beating, a state jury acquitted the officers, then the justice department, many years later, after the rioting that ensued, came in. that was an example of the state system failing. we would all be much better off if the state system worked here. >> that took years to work itself out. >out. but the question of whether justice was done really depends on what facts are brought forward. it is hard to imagine a situation
role in coming in, being reassuring in the community that the gerld government was focused in sending gibbnts. there were dozens on the ground to try to make sure that the information, the witnesses were all surveyed. all that was good. he can't be seen, though, in my view, as straight elbow out the local authorities. there may be a civil rights case here eventually but the primary action now is the local. >> how do you see the justice department -- >> in terms of the justice...
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joining me to talk about today's market action, we've got aaron gibbs from s&p capital iq and bob pisani happened here? i laid it to cashin earlier. he said, once we get back to the morning's highs, if we can hold that, then we'll see a rally and that's what happened. >> well, brent finally decided to rally a little bit after days going down. and so, energy rallied. that's a big reason why the dow's up late in the day. across the board, if you look, cyclicals are up. material's up 1%, tech's up 1%, financials are up. so, all those things -- goldman sachs is contributing. all those names are in the dow and that's what's kind of moving things up. it's a fairly broad rally, but energy's a leader. >> and earnings have helped? >> yeah, earnings. this is turning out to be one of the best quarters since 2011. so, earnings are getting close to 10%, double-digit growth, which we haven't seen since 2011. and revenues are at 5%. so, all those nay sayers used to complain about no revenue growth, we've got it. >> the financials were lagging, though, right? >> yes. >> i mean, if you took that out, you
joining me to talk about today's market action, we've got aaron gibbs from s&p capital iq and bob pisani happened here? i laid it to cashin earlier. he said, once we get back to the morning's highs, if we can hold that, then we'll see a rally and that's what happened. >> well, brent finally decided to rally a little bit after days going down. and so, energy rallied. that's a big reason why the dow's up late in the day. across the board, if you look, cyclicals are up. material's up 1%,...
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come discuss this week to with richard gibbs. he is joining us live from sydney.ope you had a great weekend. also over the weekend, some interesting developments in europe that might be a game changer here. talk about that a little bit. >> these are from the comments made by mario draghi at jackson hole. he indicated that there was capacity for physical expansion. the german finance minister taking exception to these comments and suggesting, at the end of the day, that italy and france, in particular, who have been lobbying for this from the ecb, need to consider reducing their debt. he argued that the economy that have done that are doing much better in the euro area. >> but it is germany once again putting a break to this talk of for europe. a lot of people are saying you have got to do it. right now, measures have kept europe at this level and we have to get some stimulus to get it back up again. >> that is right. we have italy in its third recession since 2008. veryeriphery has labored hard to get growth into the system. germany is the key beneficiary of any t
come discuss this week to with richard gibbs. he is joining us live from sydney.ope you had a great weekend. also over the weekend, some interesting developments in europe that might be a game changer here. talk about that a little bit. >> these are from the comments made by mario draghi at jackson hole. he indicated that there was capacity for physical expansion. the german finance minister taking exception to these comments and suggesting, at the end of the day, that italy and france,...
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so never die sit down now to a type writer and say aim going to gibb the book.in the books months and months ago with little scribblingses. i keep wanting to -- in pea row visited" he has photograph of the last few days of working on "blue highways." there's a picture there and there are ten boxes, a meter high, those are all the drafts, ten drafts, of "blue highways," 1982. there there are almost two million words in the boxes, and as i mentioned to you, i was using a portable typewriter so those two million works had to be hit with a key stroke everytime. when i just bat finished the manuscript i had 800 pains, double spaced and i thought there's no way an unknown writer is going to get an 800 pain manuscript published. i have to cut this down. so i began thinking like a dime store manager. so i said, okay, i'll do 498. 498 pages. picked an arbitrary figure. went back and began cutting. the first part i was cutting out things about myself because "blue highways" is not about me. i'm simply a tool. it's about the other people. so i got rid of maybe 200 words th
so never die sit down now to a type writer and say aim going to gibb the book.in the books months and months ago with little scribblingses. i keep wanting to -- in pea row visited" he has photograph of the last few days of working on "blue highways." there's a picture there and there are ten boxes, a meter high, those are all the drafts, ten drafts, of "blue highways," 1982. there there are almost two million words in the boxes, and as i mentioned to you, i was using a...
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when the game gibbs. hopefully we will get another win, against the the mariners. high today is 83 degrees. just like what we had yesterday, just a little bit more humid and tonight with a few clouds we are down to 65 degrees. is there your fox cast from the weather authority. it is time to take care of traffic, let you know is what going on before you leave the house. an update on i-95 southbound approaching allegheny avenue. they have moved the accident over to the shoulder, it is okay but there is still some delays around there. also, morrisville, new jersey, route one, that actually morrisville is in bucks county, northbound approaching pennsylvania avenue we have a disable train truck and that is blocking the right lane there, mike. >> let's get to this developing story, a philadelphia police officer was shot overnight during a confrontation with a suspect this was a close call. >> it was a suspect shot dead by police. fox 29's steve keeley is live in tacony, steve. >> reporter: it is amaze ago this a lot of people weren't killed out here last night because po
when the game gibbs. hopefully we will get another win, against the the mariners. high today is 83 degrees. just like what we had yesterday, just a little bit more humid and tonight with a few clouds we are down to 65 degrees. is there your fox cast from the weather authority. it is time to take care of traffic, let you know is what going on before you leave the house. an update on i-95 southbound approaching allegheny avenue. they have moved the accident over to the shoulder, it is okay but...
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gibb yourself extra time. >>> at the bay bridge it is still bullpen -- bumper to bumper as you head intotop and go through treasure island and clears up at the tunnel. at the golden gate bridge, no delays. just wanted to show you a picture of something with no traffic in it. this is a good commute into san francisco. 8:48. let's check in with steve. >>> a lot eflow clouds around, driz -- a lot of low clouds around. drizzle. sausalito. inland there is a lot of high and mid-level cloud. the combination of the two giving us a mostly cloudy morning. we have a hurricane under the 848. hurricane ize left ll is heading towards the hawaiian islands. moving northwest at 10, expected to accelerate and also weaken considerably. we'll see late thursday or friday. three or four days to find of see how it develops. there is a tropical storm behind that, julio. we have an area of low pressure coming right up from southern california. gave them some rain yesterday. low and high clouds, any sunbreaks, the humidity is high. drizzle, light sprinkle. more likely tonight into tuesday. the low will give a lot
gibb yourself extra time. >>> at the bay bridge it is still bullpen -- bumper to bumper as you head intotop and go through treasure island and clears up at the tunnel. at the golden gate bridge, no delays. just wanted to show you a picture of something with no traffic in it. this is a good commute into san francisco. 8:48. let's check in with steve. >>> a lot eflow clouds around, driz -- a lot of low clouds around. drizzle. sausalito. inland there is a lot of high and...
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gibbs, everyone for joining us again today. we do want to acknowledge some -- we have a lot of special guests in the audience, but we actually have the great grandson of captain simon e. chamberlain of company k., the 25th new york calvary, the first calvary to deploy here on july 11th here at fort stevens when early's troops arrived. with mr. -- i'm sorry, taylor chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close with the benediction, but we do hope each of you will come over and join us just across the street. you'll get some instructions. it's the moment to join us for the first fine of the civil war here in the district of columbia since 1864, 150 years ago today. fire a canon, yes. >> please welcome again reverend louis as he leads us through the benediction. plz >> let us stand. now, lord, we ask for your blessings that as we leave this place, that the street fellowship of the holy communion will rest, rule and abide with us now and forever more and all god's people said -- amen. >>> american history's look at the civil
gibbs, everyone for joining us again today. we do want to acknowledge some -- we have a lot of special guests in the audience, but we actually have the great grandson of captain simon e. chamberlain of company k., the 25th new york calvary, the first calvary to deploy here on july 11th here at fort stevens when early's troops arrived. with mr. -- i'm sorry, taylor chamberlain please stand. [ applause ] we will close with the benediction, but we do hope each of you will come over and join us...
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join me, yelan moy from the "washington post," erin gibbs, and kayla tausche.th us is "fast money" trader tim seymour. as i mentioned, dom is here as well. erin, first question, kind of d dom's point here, what does s&p 2,000 ultimately mean? >> you know, for us, i think we could definitely see some consolidation. we still see positives-negatives coming out of economic news. you see one good thing, and then like we had great existing home sales and then really bad new home sales. it's sort of that back-and-forth. another thing is, there really is psychology around these big numbers. when the s&p crossed the 100 and the 1,000 mark, they actually crossed four to seven times and took over a decade to finally move away. tie don't think that's going to be the case in this period when it crossed 1,500 or 500, it was more like quick touches and then keep bouncing off. i think that's more likely what we will see. >> yeah, i love that chart that goes back to 1995 showing sort of the peaks and troughs. i wonder how it would look overlaid over the size of the u.s. economy
join me, yelan moy from the "washington post," erin gibbs, and kayla tausche.th us is "fast money" trader tim seymour. as i mentioned, dom is here as well. erin, first question, kind of d dom's point here, what does s&p 2,000 ultimately mean? >> you know, for us, i think we could definitely see some consolidation. we still see positives-negatives coming out of economic news. you see one good thing, and then like we had great existing home sales and then really bad...
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clay used to say aim a gibb begin -- tester for drugs. he moved to colorado where he also used the va there and then finally home to houston to be closer to family. the houston va would not refill the prescriptions they received from the grand junction va because they said that prescriptions were not transferable and a new assessment would have to be done before his medications could be re-prescribed. clay had only two appointments in january and february of 2011, and neither was with a psychiatrist. it wasn't until march 15th the was able to see a psychiatrist at the houston va medical center. but after that appointment clay called me on his way home. and said, mom, i can't go back there. the va is way too stressful and not a place i can go. i'll have to find a vet center or something. just two weeks after his appointment with the psychiatrist at the houston va medical center clay took his life. after clay's death i personally went to the houston va medical center to retrieve his medical records and i encountered an environment that was
clay used to say aim a gibb begin -- tester for drugs. he moved to colorado where he also used the va there and then finally home to houston to be closer to family. the houston va would not refill the prescriptions they received from the grand junction va because they said that prescriptions were not transferable and a new assessment would have to be done before his medications could be re-prescribed. clay had only two appointments in january and february of 2011, and neither was with a...