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so he gave i think it was goldie, goldie some money. and he gave big jimmy jackson some money. so we walked on down. we never left off king street that day. there was what, one, two, three. it was a service drugstore, mccartney's drugstore, and then woodward. and we went in, goldie and francis. francis and jean and goldie went in the service drugstore. goldie and harold jenkins and several more went into mccartney's. joeann, myself, with carl and sam and dolores and rosemary and horace went to woolworth. and that's where we set in at. >> would it be okay? i don't mean to stop you. but you've set the stage so beautifully. can i bring in miss ulmer and we'll weave your stories together? >> yes. >> things started for me i lived on the north side of town, i lived on the west side. that mean across the track. and there weren't anything for black children to do because we didn't have any activities. none whatsoever. so i had to get permission because i had a sister live on the north side where the church was, two streets behind. and my mother said i asked permission, could i go and p
so he gave i think it was goldie, goldie some money. and he gave big jimmy jackson some money. so we walked on down. we never left off king street that day. there was what, one, two, three. it was a service drugstore, mccartney's drugstore, and then woodward. and we went in, goldie and francis. francis and jean and goldie went in the service drugstore. goldie and harold jenkins and several more went into mccartney's. joeann, myself, with carl and sam and dolores and rosemary and horace went to...
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i think goldie is right. i think the three of us agree that it almost certainly was not going happen in this term anyway. the question of what the message of this will be, which can be very different from what the facts are, i want to talk than right after we take this break. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. >>> we're back with raul reyes and goldie taylor. the question is what political message on immigration gets sent. it may be the case that eric cantor's loss wasn't really about immigration. it was about the fact that he hadn't been going to his district. he was out of touch. his staff was bad. his consultants were terrible. if it becomes the conventional wisdom, he is a victim of immigration, that is going to be bad for the politics issue. >> if it does. but i have
i think goldie is right. i think the three of us agree that it almost certainly was not going happen in this term anyway. the question of what the message of this will be, which can be very different from what the facts are, i want to talk than right after we take this break. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because you can't beat zero heartburn. woo hoo! [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight...
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so, no, he was under tremendous pressure to do something, and he came up with what i call the goldie locks approach. not too hot and not too cold. i don't think it's going to be vietnam. it's not a slippery slope. this guy is determined to avoid major american intervention. >> well, and goldie, we've heard a lot from the john mccain, lindsay grahams of the republican party. we hadn't heard a lot from the more libertarian wing. rand paul finally spoke out. let's hear what he had to say. >> what's going on now, i don't blame on president obama. has he really got the solution? maybe there is no solution. >> maybe there is no solution. i mean, goldie, is it possible that -- to my eyes, a military solution is out of the question, not going to be helpful anyway. what the president's hoping for, i think what we're all hoping for, is a political solution that can bring the sunnis, the shias, and the kurds together somehow. is that even a realistic possibility? >> you know, we should be looking at a political answer here. and what has to happen, what we need to have happen is for a political
so, no, he was under tremendous pressure to do something, and he came up with what i call the goldie locks approach. not too hot and not too cold. i don't think it's going to be vietnam. it's not a slippery slope. this guy is determined to avoid major american intervention. >> well, and goldie, we've heard a lot from the john mccain, lindsay grahams of the republican party. we hadn't heard a lot from the more libertarian wing. rand paul finally spoke out. let's hear what he had to say....
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and i'll take what goldy said one step further. bet the president has asked his intelligence chiefs, asked general dempsey to develop a target list. for that, you need intelligence both on the ground and in the air. but also, he's asked for a guarantee. he's asked for a target list inside and around baghdad in the event everything goes down the drain and we need to evacuate americans and people in line with american interests. the green zone is not all that far from the airport, but it's a ways out of the city and we're going to have to be able to secure that area. that may have been to be done by air strikes, either manned or by drones. i bet you the president has asked for a target list in places other than baghdad, including that around the refineries, places like tikrit and mosul and so on. >> and quickly, congressman royce says the iraq has been requesting drone strikes for more than a year. this is a government that is partly responsible if not largely or mostly or all responsible for what's going on in his country. would we
and i'll take what goldy said one step further. bet the president has asked his intelligence chiefs, asked general dempsey to develop a target list. for that, you need intelligence both on the ground and in the air. but also, he's asked for a guarantee. he's asked for a target list inside and around baghdad in the event everything goes down the drain and we need to evacuate americans and people in line with american interests. the green zone is not all that far from the airport, but it's a ways...
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i would imagine sort of bringing him home, as goldie was just saying, they'll want to try to debrief and try to get a sense from the intelligence side of what he may or may not know. >> there is still a bit of a mystery about how exactly he fell into taliban hands to begin with. that's a complicated story. not that it matters that much now but nonetheless, it is going to be a complicated story. he needs to talk with military interrogators and explain all that. beyond that, there's so much that he may have witnessed while in the custody of the taliban, even small things that may be intensely valuable to us. the taliban are not monolitic. there are groups within each other that disagree. having an eyewitness having seen this firsthand undoubtedly he must have seen information during that time which would be value to us if we can extract it and if it is still timely. >> what would that process look like? i know they talk about some of this process is going to clearly take place in germany. then it sounds like maybe some of it will take place when they bring him back to the states which
i would imagine sort of bringing him home, as goldie was just saying, they'll want to try to debrief and try to get a sense from the intelligence side of what he may or may not know. >> there is still a bit of a mystery about how exactly he fell into taliban hands to begin with. that's a complicated story. not that it matters that much now but nonetheless, it is going to be a complicated story. he needs to talk with military interrogators and explain all that. beyond that, there's so much...
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for more, let me bring in syndicated columnist connie schultz and goldie taylor of thegrio.com. you're both moms, both have raised kids. connie, why are republicans attacking this family? and imagine what kind of anguish would you have gone through as a mother if you had had a son or daughter in captivity for this long not knowing? >> i wrote about that for my syndicated column and i started it this way, i want to ask every parent watching this show tonight, if you love your daughter or son, what would you do? short of harming an innocent person, what would you be willing to do to get your child home alive when he's being held captive in a foreign land? would you learn to speak the language of his captors? would you telegraph messages of sympathy of their cause so they would not kill your children. the first thing i thought was, i'll bet he's grown that for as long as his son as been missing. it was a perfect way to telegraph an anguish most of us don't dare imagine i'm know some republicans who are talking this way are parents, are they not for even a moment imagining what they
for more, let me bring in syndicated columnist connie schultz and goldie taylor of thegrio.com. you're both moms, both have raised kids. connie, why are republicans attacking this family? and imagine what kind of anguish would you have gone through as a mother if you had had a son or daughter in captivity for this long not knowing? >> i wrote about that for my syndicated column and i started it this way, i want to ask every parent watching this show tonight, if you love your daughter or...
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have a business with goldie locks projected financials. >> yes. goldie locks and the three bears, the business that you are presenting to angels for funding when you do projections and show how much revenue you are likely to get, if you show too much, if you are saying we'll do $50 million this year from a standing start nobody's going to believe you. on the other hand if you do too little and say after 10 years of working hard we'll do $50,000 a year in revenue. >> too cold. >> so the goldie locks predictions are just right. it means that the business has to be rational and for a business to be investable by angels has to be something where there is a significant up side. >> and don't re-invent the wheel. i cannot say how important this is. lots of this has been done. >> absolutely has been done. there are few new things under the sun. and so if you come into an angel investor with a strange capital structure, or you're looking for weird notes or terms, or you've done strange deals with friends or family it's going to screw it up. >> it looks que
have a business with goldie locks projected financials. >> yes. goldie locks and the three bears, the business that you are presenting to angels for funding when you do projections and show how much revenue you are likely to get, if you show too much, if you are saying we'll do $50 million this year from a standing start nobody's going to believe you. on the other hand if you do too little and say after 10 years of working hard we'll do $50,000 a year in revenue. >> too cold....
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joining me now is msnbc's goldie taylor and salon.com's joan walsh. her recent article is, "the right's unhinged bergdahl hypocrisy: the ultimate way to savage obama." thank you both for being on the show tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> joan, why are republicans like john mccain reversing themselves so blatantly? i mean, this is not even subtle, just blatantly on this. >> i don't know, does senator mccain know anderson cooper is on tv, we could see that interview, it's not hidden, it really happened. i don't know if thad cochran knows that twitter is public and once something is out there, it can be seen by others. >> i watch chris hayes, but i get your point. >> true, me too. you know, i just think it is a terrible kind of hypocrisy and the three of us know there remain questions about the circumstances of sergeant bergdahl's disappearance, his capture, and the army and, you know, the president, everybody wants to get to the bottom of that. but the point is, that we don't leave soldiers behind, and the point is, we were v
joining me now is msnbc's goldie taylor and salon.com's joan walsh. her recent article is, "the right's unhinged bergdahl hypocrisy: the ultimate way to savage obama." thank you both for being on the show tonight. >> thanks, rev. >> thank you, reverend sharpton. >> joan, why are republicans like john mccain reversing themselves so blatantly? i mean, this is not even subtle, just blatantly on this. >> i don't know, does senator mccain know anderson cooper is on...
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goldy, the media landscape was much different when we entered this conflict 11 years ago.s an opportunity to speak across this country in dissent. they came later after the war started the run-up was a cheerleading squad and "huffington post" wasn't around and social media wasn't around. how is this going to play out with the american people? >> i think the difference is that you point out in terms of our media framework in terms of what this landscape looks like will make a difference. i mean back then we had fewer platforms on which to speak. we had fewer ways to vet the information coming out of capitol hill. i think this time around, we've got the pressure of social media quite frankly. there are a number of very strong people in terms of foreign policy on social media vetting information as it comes. and we can kind of see it in real time. i think we're dealing with a different landscape. will that landscape be powerful enough force to help us craft and shape a solution that we help in terms of helping to stabilize and in terms of maybe we put together a partnership w
goldy, the media landscape was much different when we entered this conflict 11 years ago.s an opportunity to speak across this country in dissent. they came later after the war started the run-up was a cheerleading squad and "huffington post" wasn't around and social media wasn't around. how is this going to play out with the american people? >> i think the difference is that you point out in terms of our media framework in terms of what this landscape looks like will make a...
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msnbc contributor goldie taylor. let me start with you here. you caught a lot of attention on "hardball" when you made the point, the number of detainees that have already been released from guantanamo bay and the lingering real issue of what will happen to those remaining prisoners, once the combat role is complete, these individual in, perhaps maybe not this five, but eventually you have to clear that prison. >> yeah. that's true. the justification we've used for the last decade is that we're at war and during time of war you can detain the enemy for the duration of the conflict and the president's made it clear. this conflict is coming to an end by december which leaves that conundrum what do you do with the people we've been holding all of this time? to me, the opportunity to trade five of them for u.s. service member was a big deal, particularly that five guys in 12 years we could never charge. we managed to come up with enough evidence to try and convict osama bin laden's driver. so to say these guys are the hardest of the hard core is re
msnbc contributor goldie taylor. let me start with you here. you caught a lot of attention on "hardball" when you made the point, the number of detainees that have already been released from guantanamo bay and the lingering real issue of what will happen to those remaining prisoners, once the combat role is complete, these individual in, perhaps maybe not this five, but eventually you have to clear that prison. >> yeah. that's true. the justification we've used for the last...
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goldie, it's an outrage. for people the to be sitting around like, oh, it's just another day in the park. oh, they didn't do work today, they are ruining american citizens' lives. >> i think we ought to be to kusd on creating jobs at meaningful wages, meaningful work so people can produce for their families. that's what will keep this economy moving along. instead, we are focused on pulling away the safety net. we should have extended unemployment benefits at that time first of the year. republicans could not bring themselves to put that extra money into the pockets of america. we'll spend it right away on the light bill, on gas and groceries. >> what i'm trying to say is why is everyone just going along like this is acceptable and like we are not in the midst of a situation are where people really need their congress working? you mentioned ikea, ryan. let me go back to that. ikea became the latest company to raise its minimum wage. the company is raising its average hourly wage to $10.76. it will affect half
goldie, it's an outrage. for people the to be sitting around like, oh, it's just another day in the park. oh, they didn't do work today, they are ruining american citizens' lives. >> i think we ought to be to kusd on creating jobs at meaningful wages, meaningful work so people can produce for their families. that's what will keep this economy moving along. instead, we are focused on pulling away the safety net. we should have extended unemployment benefits at that time first of the year....
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goldy, we'll start with you. daughter wrote this in their a abet this week. rarely has the u.s. president been so wrong about so much. >> i think the vice president has been re-litigating his own administration since he left office. you know, unfortunately, he hasn't taken the cue of many other vice presidents and presidents that we've had in times past that once you leave washington you ought to go sit your behind down someplace. i'm of the mind of senator harry reid. the only thing i want to hear from the architect of our invasion of iraq is an apology. i want to say dick cheney say i'm sorry. i want to hear him say i'm sorry for the 100,000 iraqi lives that were lost in a war. i want to hear that apology before i hear anything else from dick chieney. >> joe, we wanted to dust off what cheney said 12 years ago. >> there is no doubt that saddam hussein now has weapons of mass destruction. there is no doubt that he is a amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us. >> joe watkins,
goldy, we'll start with you. daughter wrote this in their a abet this week. rarely has the u.s. president been so wrong about so much. >> i think the vice president has been re-litigating his own administration since he left office. you know, unfortunately, he hasn't taken the cue of many other vice presidents and presidents that we've had in times past that once you leave washington you ought to go sit your behind down someplace. i'm of the mind of senator harry reid. the only thing i...
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and we will bring in david and goldie.avid, today, we heard that chuck hagel is responsible for the deal, and they are saying that it is the president's decision ultimately, and so what does the committee want out of chuck hagel? >> well, it is going to be very partisan as all of the hearings at the end to be this these days and attacking the administration, and this is happening as militants have taken over one of the largest cities in iraq. it is not good for the administration in terms of the foreign policy and the republicans are going to hammer a w away at this narrative of a weak president that is not standing up to the terrorists and making the deals with the terrorists, and fairly or unfairly, this is what they will do politically. >> fairly, unfairly, but goldie, some tough questions today are from the democrats? because many of them are not happy about the lack of notification. >> well, he is going to get tough questions from the democrats alike, but there are some democrats who are from the swing states who want
and we will bring in david and goldie.avid, today, we heard that chuck hagel is responsible for the deal, and they are saying that it is the president's decision ultimately, and so what does the committee want out of chuck hagel? >> well, it is going to be very partisan as all of the hearings at the end to be this these days and attacking the administration, and this is happening as militants have taken over one of the largest cities in iraq. it is not good for the administration in terms...
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and the goldie locks number shows a lot of that. the analysts are expecting a disappoint in the the jobs number to be attributed to the large number of jobs previously when we had the upside in the previous month. the history shows that we didn't get the let down. and a lot of that is talked about as the weather rebound coming through the data. i don't know if you'll see that in retail sales yet, but overall the fed speakers will be much more important in terms of the short move in the s&ps and the dow and the nasdaq. >> in terms of the s&p, we are just 2.5 percentage points from the 2,000 level. if we reach the 2,000 level, the price to ratio level will be about 16. that's still in line with historical averages, but at what point does the market become overvalued? >> well, it is. i think the p.e. ratio fears, you have to get into the 20s before that's something you worry about. we are at the middle to high end of the average high range. so if you look historically, we can get up to 21, 22, 23 before you have to worry about it being
and the goldie locks number shows a lot of that. the analysts are expecting a disappoint in the the jobs number to be attributed to the large number of jobs previously when we had the upside in the previous month. the history shows that we didn't get the let down. and a lot of that is talked about as the weather rebound coming through the data. i don't know if you'll see that in retail sales yet, but overall the fed speakers will be much more important in terms of the short move in the s&ps...
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. >> goldi que es tremenda boxeadora, quiso conocer al gobernador.visita que algunos comentaban era sÓlo un rumor. >> estoy muy contenta que este hombre estÉ aquÍ hoy, ellos querÍan decir que Él no viene, que la mentira, porque no quiere nada para nosotros. y mira dÓnde estÁ! >> muy significante para nosotros, porque se parque de lo de ahora no era como era antes. era un parque para drogadictos. >> fue visitando varias escuelas mostrando apoyo por los cambios que se han implementado, y promoviendo la iniciativa promese. >> pronto seremos numerÓ uno por las cosas buenas y malas malas. >> las 15 organizaciones ya se han unido para trabajar mÁs allÁ de las paredes de un salÓn de clase para mejorar el futuro de los niÑos. >> y ahora tienen metas para ir a la universidad. >> cuando se trata de jugar pelota miembros de las pequeÑas ligas, entrenadores como estas observan. >> que bueno! >> antes de partir el gobernador se comprometiÓ a regresar para disfrutar de un juego en el verano. >> el presidente obama firmÓ un memorÁndum que indica a la secretarÍa de
. >> goldi que es tremenda boxeadora, quiso conocer al gobernador.visita que algunos comentaban era sÓlo un rumor. >> estoy muy contenta que este hombre estÉ aquÍ hoy, ellos querÍan decir que Él no viene, que la mentira, porque no quiere nada para nosotros. y mira dÓnde estÁ! >> muy significante para nosotros, porque se parque de lo de ahora no era como era antes. era un parque para drogadictos. >> fue visitando varias escuelas mostrando apoyo por los cambios que...
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marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> congresswoman, why are we hearing so many false attacks against the president for bringing an american soldier home? >> you know, at first, they were glad. the response when we heard that sergeant bergdahl was being turned, everyone seemed to be happy, and then they much got an memo, reverend al, that said wait a minute, it was that guy in the white house who helped to negotiate this, and so we can't be for it. and they're looking for reasons. the bottom line is we leave no american behind. and that doesn't say only the best american or the best soldier. we leave no american behind. all of us should be grateful to this administration and to the military anticipate the intelligence community for making this exchange happen. they are searching for a reason to be mad. this very idea that they weren't informed, they know darn well that last december when the national defense authorization act was passed, the president had a signing statement that
marine and msnbc contributor goldie taylor. thanks for coming on the show tonight. >> congresswoman, why are we hearing so many false attacks against the president for bringing an american soldier home? >> you know, at first, they were glad. the response when we heard that sergeant bergdahl was being turned, everyone seemed to be happy, and then they much got an memo, reverend al, that said wait a minute, it was that guy in the white house who helped to negotiate this, and so we...
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goldie, i'm going to start with you on this one.t ahead. >> my worst week is the gop-controlled congress that refuses to move ahead on comprehensive immigration reform while we will have children stranded at our borders. some living in some of the most inhumane conditions. on the other hand, my winners of the week are american fathers who according to pew studies are more engaged with their children than ever before. i say this every year. fathers do indeed matter. if you are a mom out here and you know you want to do something great for your kids and they're not attached to their father, wrap your arms around that and fix that situation this weekend. >> alice, what's your best and worst? >> certainly the best of the week would have to be dave brat beating eric cantor in virginia by after being outspent 25-1. it just goes to show connecting with the people and being responsive to them pays off. it shows that eric cantor and other politicians, if you don't engage the electorate and ignore them, you'll not be re-elected. the worst wee
goldie, i'm going to start with you on this one.t ahead. >> my worst week is the gop-controlled congress that refuses to move ahead on comprehensive immigration reform while we will have children stranded at our borders. some living in some of the most inhumane conditions. on the other hand, my winners of the week are american fathers who according to pew studies are more engaged with their children than ever before. i say this every year. fathers do indeed matter. if you are a mom out...
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the goldie locks number for the cpi is 2%. today's figure annualized is well above that, of course. so how will the fed process that number as it he -- begins the two day rate setting today. >> inflation in the united states surprised to the upside in may. immediate concerns turn to the impact on the price to consumers and whether the federal reserve could be forced to raise interest rates. the biggest monthly jump in a year and 2/10ths above wall street's expectations. for the first time since february 2013, the core inflation rate and headline rate that includes everything are at or above 2%. that's close to what the fed aimed for. they began to worry what if prices keep rising beyond the target. >> they talk they want inflation higher but how much? is above 2% bad or is above 2% okay for some period of time? it's unclear as to the goals with their goal to inflation, and those goals are, you know, then unclear to people who are trying to figure out the timing. >> part of the concern, price gains were broad based. airline fairs grew on the month. home utility costs up 1% and prescr
the goldie locks number for the cpi is 2%. today's figure annualized is well above that, of course. so how will the fed process that number as it he -- begins the two day rate setting today. >> inflation in the united states surprised to the upside in may. immediate concerns turn to the impact on the price to consumers and whether the federal reserve could be forced to raise interest rates. the biggest monthly jump in a year and 2/10ths above wall street's expectations. for the first time...
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goldy locks weather, coming from goldy locks herself. 52 degrees in san jose right now. 50 in san march -- martin. bike ride, little jog this morning if that's something you typically too do. what a beautiful morning to take a run along the coast. san jose, we've got a little bit of low cloud cover back here behind the santa cruz mountains, and those mountains will hold a lot of the cloud cover back at least for the next hour or so. we will see low cloud cover go to san jose this morning because we lost the wind and that's going to keep us cool today. 79 degrees is not too bad. we could see soaring this time of year as you know, 106 degrees last week in livermore, so these temperatures are definitely more bearable. 67, warmer in the city today. gorgeous out there in san jose as we get into this afternoon. about five to ten degrees warmer. by tomorrow, the hottest day of the week, closing in on 90 in the hot spots, then by thursday, we're going to cool you back to average. low clouds return, just getting warm for a couple days today and tomorrow, then we're right back to where we started
goldy locks weather, coming from goldy locks herself. 52 degrees in san jose right now. 50 in san march -- martin. bike ride, little jog this morning if that's something you typically too do. what a beautiful morning to take a run along the coast. san jose, we've got a little bit of low cloud cover back here behind the santa cruz mountains, and those mountains will hold a lot of the cloud cover back at least for the next hour or so. we will see low cloud cover go to san jose this morning...
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it's not a goldie locks but we'll get 9% earnings growth, maybe 10% in the u.s. not enough to make people pop champagne corks but enough to keep stocks under valued at 16 times next year's earnings i. >> want to squeeze in one more question, half a minute for it, iraq. at what point does the violence in iraq or developments there become a problem for u.s. markets. >> what used to be referred to as the exaggerating factor. if we get this spiraling out of control which is possible, which is one reason i have cash. if it does happen, i'll have some cash. that takes oil to 150, 200, 250 when craziness happens. all bets are off. people that stayed in this bull market, you should probably have cash in case something like that happens. >> michael, good to see you. >> thank you bill, thanks, susie. >>> mike said the situation in iraq could be an issue for the u.s. markets. iraqi forces gathered north of baghdad today preparing for a push back to cut off sunni rebels from reaching the capitol. as a result, oil prices were relatively stable. crude fell a fraction but west
it's not a goldie locks but we'll get 9% earnings growth, maybe 10% in the u.s. not enough to make people pop champagne corks but enough to keep stocks under valued at 16 times next year's earnings i. >> want to squeeze in one more question, half a minute for it, iraq. at what point does the violence in iraq or developments there become a problem for u.s. markets. >> what used to be referred to as the exaggerating factor. if we get this spiraling out of control which is possible,...
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i want to bring in the brain trust, goldie taylor, also working on a documentary, beth, senior editorsional notification, beth, the identify that bergdahl served with distinction and honor, that they had to back track. should we trust qatar to monitor these five? this is not going away for the administration any time soon. now, secretary haegal is going to be on the hot seat on wednesday. what can we expect to hear from him? >> well, the main thing i'm impressed with all of this is there were certainly legitimate questions that secretary hagel is going to answer, that the president is going to answer, but it really is a sign of how polarized our politics have become. >> but the administration had to know the politics in the country was polarized before. >> without question, and they botched it a bit by doing the rose garden ceremony with the parents when there were so many unanswered questions with the parent, that was probably a big pr bungle, on the other hand, republican members of congress who demanded his release turned on a time sxl criticized the president for his release. we h
i want to bring in the brain trust, goldie taylor, also working on a documentary, beth, senior editorsional notification, beth, the identify that bergdahl served with distinction and honor, that they had to back track. should we trust qatar to monitor these five? this is not going away for the administration any time soon. now, secretary haegal is going to be on the hot seat on wednesday. what can we expect to hear from him? >> well, the main thing i'm impressed with all of this is there...
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. >> and who can forget the goldie blocks commercial? toy company aiming to provide girls with more toy choices than the norm. >> i think feminism is resonating in social media. these ads are getting millions of views. >> encourage love of high yens, technology, inspire her to change the world. >> our next story begs a question have you kept a new year's resolution made in january? >> i don't make them, it's not a problem one man kept one he made nearly 20 years ago. >> this. this is impressive he decided on new year's eve 1995 he would run one mile per day. and he has run 24,000 miles since, lacing up sneakers in dan, 1996. >> soon, he will have run the equivalent of a lap around the earth. >> during the time i had to take chemo, it was difficult. . the doctor said i can run. >> his goal is 5,000 miles on sul one, happening to be his 67th birthday. >> good stick to it right there. >> from theater to medicine, she's a top scholar, what inspired her to make a change in her community? >> coming up at 5:00 gloves may be off in sacramento. b
. >> and who can forget the goldie blocks commercial? toy company aiming to provide girls with more toy choices than the norm. >> i think feminism is resonating in social media. these ads are getting millions of views. >> encourage love of high yens, technology, inspire her to change the world. >> our next story begs a question have you kept a new year's resolution made in january? >> i don't make them, it's not a problem one man kept one he made nearly 20 years...
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another goldie locks scenario. thank you so much, janet yellen.do you think stocks and bonds can continue to rally together? >> well, yes. look, i do. the -- you've got -- you're absolutely right. you've got a goldie locks economy. it's not too hot, it's not too cold. there's not enough growth to put pressure on inflation to worry about interest rates. and yet the growth is broad enough that the risk of a recession is very remote here. so stocks can perform well in this environment, earnings growth is consistent but modest. valuations are reasonable. and given the low level of inflation and low level of interest rates, i would say they're attractive. >> and dovish messaging is strong enough, hapg, to get the s&p to 2000, possibly beyond? >> yes, i do. and i think the course this year is ae different than the course last year, which was straight up with very little volatility. this year, although we've made 20 all-time highs in the s&p 500, counting yesterday, we're still looking at fairley modest returns. and the difference this year is the pullba
another goldie locks scenario. thank you so much, janet yellen.do you think stocks and bonds can continue to rally together? >> well, yes. look, i do. the -- you've got -- you're absolutely right. you've got a goldie locks economy. it's not too hot, it's not too cold. there's not enough growth to put pressure on inflation to worry about interest rates. and yet the growth is broad enough that the risk of a recession is very remote here. so stocks can perform well in this environment,...
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. >> raul reyes from usa today, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, thank you. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 8:00 eastern. rachel maddow show starts right now. >> so people are saying tonight, it is the biggest political upset in their lifetimes. at this hour we can report that eric cantor of virginia, the number two republican in the house of representatives, he has we can report that eric cantor, number two in the republican house of congress, has lost his seat. the timing of when john boehner would step down and give cantor the job. that conversation is now moot. in just a little less than an hour ago, this race was officially called by the associated press for eric cantor's tea party challenger. an economist named dave brat. eric cantor has served in the house since 2001. he was first electioned in 2000, was sworn in on 2001. number two republican since republicans took control of the house in 2011. tonight it appears eric cantor's career will be over. really, nobody expected this result coming into tonight, but he did concede the race with shock on hi
. >> raul reyes from usa today, msnbc contributor goldie taylor, thank you. we'll see you back here tomorrow at 8:00 eastern. rachel maddow show starts right now. >> so people are saying tonight, it is the biggest political upset in their lifetimes. at this hour we can report that eric cantor of virginia, the number two republican in the house of representatives, he has we can report that eric cantor, number two in the republican house of congress, has lost his seat. the timing of...
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goldie taylor.nd executive editor at blue nation review.com jimmy williams. good to see all three of you. >> great to see you, alex. >> we'lldef defebruary fend defending the deal. talk about the details regarding the exchange of bergdahl, give me a sense of how the administration has handled it. >> i agree with the deal, i agree we don't leave anybody behind. we shouldn't leave any soldier behind. he didn't go to the enemy camp, they captured him. at the same time, i think the white house probably could have handled letting congress know about this a little bit better. they could have kept them more informed. they didn't call the speaker's office until 30 minutes before it happened. they didn't actually tell them it had been done. my bigger problem with this entire thing isn't so much he made the deal. this guy will be tried in a military court of law. he will probably be found guilty of desertion and be discharged dishonorably. we'll see what is to come. my bigger problem here is the republicans a
goldie taylor.nd executive editor at blue nation review.com jimmy williams. good to see all three of you. >> great to see you, alex. >> we'lldef defebruary fend defending the deal. talk about the details regarding the exchange of bergdahl, give me a sense of how the administration has handled it. >> i agree with the deal, i agree we don't leave anybody behind. we shouldn't leave any soldier behind. he didn't go to the enemy camp, they captured him. at the same time, i think...
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. >>> joining me now goldie taylor, a marine corps veteran.ou heard the police chief there not ready to deal with questions you are hearing. his hometown is happy that he is coming back. how difficult must it be for this young man, for this military family to have to at the same time they are dealing with their joy at getting the member of the community, their family member back and having to deal with the storm of controversy? >> it has to be very difficult for them. on the one hand there are questions, certainly solid questions around what led him to leave that base camp that night and what took him into the hands of the taliban. there are important questions to be answered. will we ever get those answers? who knows if bowe bergdahl will ever be well enough to take us back to that night, to take us back to that time five years ago when he was captured. but whatever you believe about this, whatever you believe about that night, he is still a united states soldier. he is still a united states citizen and we leave no one behind. in terms of dec
. >>> joining me now goldie taylor, a marine corps veteran.ou heard the police chief there not ready to deal with questions you are hearing. his hometown is happy that he is coming back. how difficult must it be for this young man, for this military family to have to at the same time they are dealing with their joy at getting the member of the community, their family member back and having to deal with the storm of controversy? >> it has to be very difficult for them. on the one...
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i'm looking at goldi locks a little differently. i seed modest growth.nk gdp will be 2.4% this year, but if you told me over the next ten years it would be about 10. -- the stock market would be a great place to be. so i think we're in a good shape fundamentally, and this iraq thing, it's hard to put a probability on. will it explode into something bigger or not? >> you certainly sound more cautious than steve, but i think you're overweight? very cyclical sectors. so you're still betting on the economy? >> absolutely. through the year i think you'll have a good return, good, not great. when i look out to 2015 and '16, and granted there is a little guesswork there, i think we have a good shot at 6% to 9% of returns there. if that's the case and we're right, our clients need to be in this market. they don't need to be sitting on a ton of cash. you compound that over three years, that's a good return, and i think the cyclical sectors will lead the charge. >> gentlemen, both, we appreciate your insight. we hope you have a great weekend. see you soon. >> you
i'm looking at goldi locks a little differently. i seed modest growth.nk gdp will be 2.4% this year, but if you told me over the next ten years it would be about 10. -- the stock market would be a great place to be. so i think we're in a good shape fundamentally, and this iraq thing, it's hard to put a probability on. will it explode into something bigger or not? >> you certainly sound more cautious than steve, but i think you're overweight? very cyclical sectors. so you're still betting...
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. >> goldy touched on a very important point when she mentioned that this issue resonates particularlyth the issue that resonates in the florida state. the southeast is the place where we're seeing the largest growth. >> now people are dealing with the issue, that's why they're feeling threatened. we have all this legislation. as we go ahead, with the immigration reform movement, the gop declares a debt at their own peril, that's only because in all likely had, it is legislatively dead, but you have a generation of latinos, particularly young latinos who have not been this politically engaged since the days of ceasar chavez. even in virginia and the southern states, you have a sizable evangelical catholic, southern baptist coalition. they are pushing for reform, the pressure is there, the movement is not going away many. >> the movement is not going away, the pressure is there, this is one of these places where i've been amazed at usually if you want to bet on a policy outcome, you look at where the chamber of commerce is, and usually it's the smart bet to bet with the chamber, that ha
. >> goldy touched on a very important point when she mentioned that this issue resonates particularlyth the issue that resonates in the florida state. the southeast is the place where we're seeing the largest growth. >> now people are dealing with the issue, that's why they're feeling threatened. we have all this legislation. as we go ahead, with the immigration reform movement, the gop declares a debt at their own peril, that's only because in all likely had, it is legislatively...
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nationally syndicated radio talk show host steve deace and the grio's goldie taylor. >> i will standn lunder gren grimes said that the epa is more proof that washington is not working for kentucky. coal keeps the lights on in kentucky and providing the way for thousands of kentuckians to provide food on the tables. and how rils ki was the decision by the administration for the democrats in these key states? >> and you know, in the energy-rich states like louisiana and kentucky where the democrats are going to have a tough time. >> so a mistake? >> well, i think it is a misstep. i don't think that the policy, itself, was a mistake, but the timing is bad given what these democrats need to accomplish in this fall election, and so, you know, we could have been a little bit more thoughtful of how the politics are going to be playing out, and for some of the states to craft their own epa policies based on their state's menu needs to cut the carbon emission, and i a agree with that, because we have a role the play in that, and in the states, that is where the laboratories are to take place,
nationally syndicated radio talk show host steve deace and the grio's goldie taylor. >> i will standn lunder gren grimes said that the epa is more proof that washington is not working for kentucky. coal keeps the lights on in kentucky and providing the way for thousands of kentuckians to provide food on the tables. and how rils ki was the decision by the administration for the democrats in these key states? >> and you know, in the energy-rich states like louisiana and kentucky where...
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. >> we are in a goldie locks stage.t we could be in melt up stage, where things could turn around very quickly. i think volatility it can stay lower for longer than most people anticipate. there is always concern that it is too low and there will be a spike up. but when everyone is talking about it is more likely to happen. and the fed's balance sheet is so low. they have been so successful. low volatility. plus there is the economic environment slow low improving. >> the other explanation could be the anticipation that there is not going to be a lot of growth to take the glass half empty approach thinking that maybe the global economy is not going to grow that much. there are head winds there and they don't want to make that in the environment of central bank action keeping rates at record lows. >> well, i think stability and the economic environment should be welcome and i think apart of that -- >> unless it stokes, you know, risk. unless it stokes all of these things. >> there is the whole argument of how low volatil
. >> we are in a goldie locks stage.t we could be in melt up stage, where things could turn around very quickly. i think volatility it can stay lower for longer than most people anticipate. there is always concern that it is too low and there will be a spike up. but when everyone is talking about it is more likely to happen. and the fed's balance sheet is so low. they have been so successful. low volatility. plus there is the economic environment slow low improving. >> the other...
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and who could forget the goldie blocks commercial?hoices than the norm. >> these ads are getting millions of youtube videos. these marketers are wise. >> encourage her love of science and technology. and inspire her to change the world. >> for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >>> and joining us now is dr. robyn silverman. >> i love this kind of thing. we know that girls are being told that they're not good enough and not smart enough. and here, we have adds that can tell them they can do anything. >> the message in that piece is startling. 66% of girls like science and math. and 18% of college engineering brads are women. but the ad seems to blame parents. >> girls are being told that they are not smart enough. and simultaneously, they're being told that science and technology is not for them. why bother going into it? >> do parents really say that? >> it's society as a whole. we're telling the girls you're going to be judged on your looks. going into the toy stores, all of those sttoys are on the boy side. gir
and who could forget the goldie blocks commercial?hoices than the norm. >> these ads are getting millions of youtube videos. these marketers are wise. >> encourage her love of science and technology. and inspire her to change the world. >> for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >>> and joining us now is dr. robyn silverman. >> i love this kind of thing. we know that girls are being told that they're not good enough and not smart...
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and they call it goldy locks. a new drug approved by the fda for weight loss.? >> it probably is. the rise of a machine could be around the corner. a computer passes a test you must see to believe how. must see to believe how. upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. marge: you know, there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious, and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. wife: mmmm husband: these are good! marge: the tasty side of fiber. from phillips. mayo? corn dogs? you are so outta here! aah! [ female announcer ] the complete balanced nutrition of great-tasting ensure. 24 vitamins and minerals, antioxidants, and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition inharge™. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club.
and they call it goldy locks. a new drug approved by the fda for weight loss.? >> it probably is. the rise of a machine could be around the corner. a computer passes a test you must see to believe how. must see to believe how. upgrade to the philips norelco shaver series 8000 for the most advanced shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. marge: you...
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. >> reporter: and who could forget the goldie blocks commercial?es than the norm. >> i think feminism is resonating in social media. these ads are getting millions of youtube views. these marketers are wise. >> encourage her love of science and technology. and inspire her to change the world. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >>> and joining us now is child and teen development specialist. dr. robyn silverman. >> i love this kind of thing. we know that girls are being told that they're not good enough and not smart enough. and here, we have ads that can tell them they can do anything. and that's a really important message. >> the statistic in that piece was startling. 66% of fourth grade girls say they like science and math. and there's such a disconnect and 18% of college engineering brads are women. but the ad seems to blame parents. >> i think parents get a really bad rap. girls are being told that they are not smart enough. and simultaneously, they're being told that science and technology is not for them
. >> reporter: and who could forget the goldie blocks commercial?es than the norm. >> i think feminism is resonating in social media. these ads are getting millions of youtube views. these marketers are wise. >> encourage her love of science and technology. and inspire her to change the world. >> reporter: for "good morning america," reena ninan, abc news, new york. >>> and joining us now is child and teen development specialist. dr. robyn silverman....
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kurt russell, goldie ha iie haw sister kate hudson. >> i was a professional hockey player, i played goalked for other things to do. i thought i would give acting a shot. it worked out. >> i'm excited to see the film. "22 jump street" is in theaters everywhere starting this friday >>> coming up, our big daddy of all >>> we're getting ready for father's day all week long, with our big daddy of all surprises. the fathers who have become social media superstars. >> hey, big daddy. >> take a look at these ones. >> somebody's birthday. >> the ipad comes out on my actual birthday. it's like steve jobs and god got together and said i love you. >> he knows a cool dad is a digital dad. >> i'm a cool dad. that's my thing. i'm hip, i surf the web, i text. lol. laugh out loud. omg, oh, my god. >> he's got some serious competition from real-life superstar dads. >> to funky. ♪ >> and the fleetingly magical moments of father hood. >> the lunchbox dad has become an internet celebrity for his kid-family lunches. >> one wish, what would it be? >> it would be flying. >> this isn't flying. >> he has only 6,0
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it was fools goldie guess when they were five-two on the road. >> unfortunately. >> nothing much to show you last night, they fell apart defensively toward the end of the game ape losing it four to nothing. only highlight, last night pat, was when they had ceremony for jimmy before the game. >> that was nice. >> then they had to play the game. >> they needed more silver bats to be given out. he got a sterling silver bat. >> it was a nice ceremony and good for him. he has earned this all and he had to play the game and he didn't score any runs. >> not a run. >> eight shut outs at home this season. is jimmy going to be goney don't think so. i don't think he wants to go anywhere. he can say yes and in. it sounds like he doesn't wanting to anywhere. jokingly he spoke with u.s.a. today, do you wanting to to detroit or oakland. >> she said i don't wanting to anywhere. she has made decision. >> jimmy is from the oakland area so that might make sense. >> good to see you pat. >> good to see you. >> still ahead a new diet trend, you won't find in your local grocery store how about check your backy
it was fools goldie guess when they were five-two on the road. >> unfortunately. >> nothing much to show you last night, they fell apart defensively toward the end of the game ape losing it four to nothing. only highlight, last night pat, was when they had ceremony for jimmy before the game. >> that was nice. >> then they had to play the game. >> they needed more silver bats to be given out. he got a sterling silver bat. >> it was a nice ceremony and good for...
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we're talking about natalie goldis, jessica corda who has one place on the lg pa tour this year. eleven players in the field shot over 80 yesterday. so lucy's 78, sounds even better, right? after the round first thing that she did was grab an ice cream. >> it is really good. i'm happy, i broke 8o i got a few doubles and triple and i thought i started back after that. >> what is your plan for the rest of the day. >> eat some more ice cream. >> the thing i like about her. >> everything. >> she's not the the perfect, she's doing what an 11 year-old would do. i hate to say perfect is a bad thing. she's kind of funky. she's eating her ice cream at press conference in front of everybody. >> she has braces. she has her braids. on the u.s. open courses she had an amazing drive. and it describeled. that is when she had trouble with one hole. for us we cannot even get where she's going. she's driving the ball more than 200 yards. >> is that right. >> she's hoping to make the the cut. she had a big, big day a couple weeks ago at one of the masters amateur things. the she's one to watch. >>
we're talking about natalie goldis, jessica corda who has one place on the lg pa tour this year. eleven players in the field shot over 80 yesterday. so lucy's 78, sounds even better, right? after the round first thing that she did was grab an ice cream. >> it is really good. i'm happy, i broke 8o i got a few doubles and triple and i thought i started back after that. >> what is your plan for the rest of the day. >> eat some more ice cream. >> the thing i like about her....
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. >> kurt russell, goldie hawn and your sister kate hudson.rk. what happened? >> i was a professional hockey player. i played goalie for a long time, got injured. when i stopped, i looked for other things to do. i didn't think acting would be something i would be good at. i thought i would give acting a shot. it worked out. >> great to meet you. i'm excited to see the film. and we should tell our viewers that "22 jump street" is in theaters everywhere starting this friday. >>> and coming up, >>> friday, this is going to be fun. a party in the park with paramore. ♪ ain't it fun >> presented by coppertone. ♪ no we are not alone. >>> we're getting ready for father's day all week long with our big daddy of all surprises. and today's big daddy, the fathers who have become social media superstars. >> hey, big daddy. >> take a look at these ones. >> it's somebody's birthday. >> the ipad comes out on my actual birthday. it's like steve jobs and god got together to say, we love you phil. >> "modern family's" phil dunphy knows a cool dad is a digital da
. >> kurt russell, goldie hawn and your sister kate hudson.rk. what happened? >> i was a professional hockey player. i played goalie for a long time, got injured. when i stopped, i looked for other things to do. i didn't think acting would be something i would be good at. i thought i would give acting a shot. it worked out. >> great to meet you. i'm excited to see the film. and we should tell our viewers that "22 jump street" is in theaters everywhere starting this...