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jon fine, rich greenfield, you guys are great. i'm kudlow.w night. ♪ [ lighter flicking ] [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where giving up isn't who you are. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure....
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some other international news in greenfield for you the new clashes of broken out between riot police and protesters in colombia amid a continuing their form a strike at these four people were arrested. over two dozen injured when masai youths old iraqi security forces he fought back with tear gas the clashes occurred after president santos opened torture with the protesters and choose day to address the concerns of farmers are demanding cheaper fuel and fertilizer as well as more government subsidies. wildfires in california are spreading further into your sim into the national park of the fire which is now thirty percent contained is threatening a san francisco's water supply jew the ash falling onto a major reservoir the blaze that began to weeks ago has left no casualties behind but has destroyed more than one hundred buildings and campsites. and at least ten people have died from the stands largest city kharaj the fever has now spread to six regions of the country and health officials say over eight hundred cases have been confirmed in the south are in sync province authorities c
some other international news in greenfield for you the new clashes of broken out between riot police and protesters in colombia amid a continuing their form a strike at these four people were arrested. over two dozen injured when masai youths old iraqi security forces he fought back with tear gas the clashes occurred after president santos opened torture with the protesters and choose day to address the concerns of farmers are demanding cheaper fuel and fertilizer as well as more government...
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i talked to rich greenfield and he feels the same way that i do. $1 billion, why would you not want tolant your flag into the ground? >> i say yes to the idea and they would be a big player. >> i don't think this is going to happen. i don't think the sports guys will allow it to happen. >> i think it is in so many controversial areas. >> i think cbs has an agreement with them. the big worry for the nfl is what happens to those images once they are broadcast? sorry folks we have to leave it there. making the green on the green. the goefli idynamo joins us. right down the street. he's 12th in the world right now. we are talking about this week's tournament here. look at that guy. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fifty thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your
i talked to rich greenfield and he feels the same way that i do. $1 billion, why would you not want tolant your flag into the ground? >> i say yes to the idea and they would be a big player. >> i don't think this is going to happen. i don't think the sports guys will allow it to happen. >> i think it is in so many controversial areas. >> i think cbs has an agreement with them. the big worry for the nfl is what happens to those images once they are broadcast? sorry folks...
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richard greenfield, an analyst for started calling for these guys.tv put out atatement last weekend same basically they're siding with time warner when they ought to be competing against them. it is a frustrating thing, but i do not think that most customers will bother. as soon as you switch out of time wner cable suddenly this will be over. what did i even bother? melissa: because you already hated them. your bill was so high. the word peoplple on the street that we spoke to. i took this the opportunity to look into a file send it is much cheaper. thank you for shutting off cbs and other with to the trouble of finding someone else. coincidentally then dramatically slashed severe the price. l of a sudden today the price is 2499. coincidence? i to think not. >> the competitive environment has never been more cutthroat. i think you ceasefire and all lot of others that will try aggressively. to the point, the product shape today is not really for, you know, cable and satellite guys to a kind of compete against each other. it used to be several years ag
richard greenfield, an analyst for started calling for these guys.tv put out atatement last weekend same basically they're siding with time warner when they ought to be competing against them. it is a frustrating thing, but i do not think that most customers will bother. as soon as you switch out of time wner cable suddenly this will be over. what did i even bother? melissa: because you already hated them. your bill was so high. the word peoplple on the street that we spoke to. i took this the...
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max greenfield, new girl, $75,000 per episode. there you have it. >> we play joke, act out skits.you what. per episode what do we get $49.67. >> go get yourself a granola bar. here is some hottie alert for you. we have the latest h & m, i guess, an ad, pictures have come out. now we have steamy video from behind the scenes. a wordless ad with none other than david beckham. his muscles. his undies, and all of his tattoos. his face is on it too. oh, my god, he is so good looking. there you have it. he kind of goes between modeling in the locker room. giving smoldering looks to the camera. smiling as his perfect hair is groomed, models, boxers, briefs and clothes as well. so we got the photos from the campaign for h & m, appeared on their instagram monday, beckham's official facebook page, tuesday. and this pretty amazing youtube video came out soon there after. now for your viewing pleasure, there it is. >> just not fair. all that talent and looks like that. just not fair. >> it's why i've been so grumpy today. i never knew he had so many tats. are those kind of new? >> must be. the
max greenfield, new girl, $75,000 per episode. there you have it. >> we play joke, act out skits.you what. per episode what do we get $49.67. >> go get yourself a granola bar. here is some hottie alert for you. we have the latest h & m, i guess, an ad, pictures have come out. now we have steamy video from behind the scenes. a wordless ad with none other than david beckham. his muscles. his undies, and all of his tattoos. his face is on it too. oh, my god, he is so good looking....
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. >> matt greenfield.ey both have to dress alike now. >> okay. >> i went with the white. >> very nice. >> you've got to tuck your shirt in. >> we're in training. >> you obviously have product in your hair. >> it's all about the product. >> at least we can put product? >> ooh. you could be on a flight on virgin atlantic. >> wow. >> why don't you leave now. >> adam miller, comes up big. >> good. mr. roker. >> miller bringing it. yeah! >> off to go against the big dog. i like it. let's show you what we've got as far as your weekend is concerned. friday, tomorrow, we're looking at wet weather from new england to the plains. gorgeous weather out west. for saturday, more weather in the southeast. down into the gulf. the western half of the country looking pretty good. lots of sunshine. mild conditions through the great lakes. sunday, sunday, beautiful weather in the northeast. new england, the great lakes, more wet weather where they don't need it >> good morning. it will be another warm and you today.\y high te
. >> matt greenfield.ey both have to dress alike now. >> okay. >> i went with the white. >> very nice. >> you've got to tuck your shirt in. >> we're in training. >> you obviously have product in your hair. >> it's all about the product. >> at least we can put product? >> ooh. you could be on a flight on virgin atlantic. >> wow. >> why don't you leave now. >> adam miller, comes up big. >> good. mr. roker....
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kent greenfield is a professor of law at boston college. he is the author of "the myth of choice."ena, let me start with you. what is wrong with choice? choice seems to be -- you know, it's as american as apple pie, with or without ice cream, so you get the choice. everything about american life today is about choice. think about during the cold war we were always so proud of the fact that when russians would come to america and they would look at a supermarket, they could buy 55 different kinds of cereal, which is now probably up to 200 or something like that. >> i got interested in the question of choice a long time ago. there was a fancy upscale grocery store that i used to go to when i was a ph.d. student at stanford. i did this very simple experiment. we put out either six different flavors of jam or 24 different flavors of jam and we looked at two very simple things. the first was whether -- in which case were people more likely to stop and sample some jam? and the second was in which case were people more likely to buy a jar of jam. what we found was that people were likely
kent greenfield is a professor of law at boston college. he is the author of "the myth of choice."ena, let me start with you. what is wrong with choice? choice seems to be -- you know, it's as american as apple pie, with or without ice cream, so you get the choice. everything about american life today is about choice. think about during the cold war we were always so proud of the fact that when russians would come to america and they would look at a supermarket, they could buy 55...
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like rich greenfield on the netflix call?. >> it's like a live chief of zillow is going to field questions and ask obama who is an expert on housing. >> moving on, finally fossil reporting earnings tomorrow as well. the stock was cut to an under weight from an equal weight at barkley's and reporting that it's going to revamp its watch line. >> that's the story. we get on analysts all the time. here's a guy that comes out ahead of earnings. it's brave on his part and downgrades the stock. i don't know if he's going to be right or not but it didn't matter. in terms of the stock, this stocks way too volatility. i'm not certain what's going to happen tomorrow, but unless you love playing in names that are just all over the map, stay away from fossil. >> coming up which indicator does dennis gartman say the fed should be watching for a true gauge of inflation. later on why anthony scaramucci may not be singing the same tune. back in two minutes. stm (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scott
like rich greenfield on the netflix call?. >> it's like a live chief of zillow is going to field questions and ask obama who is an expert on housing. >> moving on, finally fossil reporting earnings tomorrow as well. the stock was cut to an under weight from an equal weight at barkley's and reporting that it's going to revamp its watch line. >> that's the story. we get on analysts all the time. here's a guy that comes out ahead of earnings. it's brave on his part and downgrades...
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pandora and auto, about a third of all cars integrated with pandora, nice greenfield revenue opportunity> no worry about competition, spotify and other names out there? >> maybe not spot if i. we have seen that several years and pandora 70 million active customers and listeners and they have held the growth rate steady. the big one is apple. it is hard to know. if they come out with a better mouse trap it is i real issue. we think it is likely not going to happen and pandora has enough loyalty amongst the users and a growth driver that apple don't have which is automotive integration and they have a service that is free and we think has very good compelling features to it. it could be undermined. >> if the biggest risk is from the biggest dog, you have a problem. >> we have a couple dogs in here. another one is google. the irony is apple is launched an add supported model. google is in the market and we haven't seen it impact pandora today. you're right to highlight that as a risk. we think pandora fundamentals will work through this and the stock will rise. that will be the controversy
pandora and auto, about a third of all cars integrated with pandora, nice greenfield revenue opportunity> no worry about competition, spotify and other names out there? >> maybe not spot if i. we have seen that several years and pandora 70 million active customers and listeners and they have held the growth rate steady. the big one is apple. it is hard to know. if they come out with a better mouse trap it is i real issue. we think it is likely not going to happen and pandora has enough...
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joining us from new york is rich greenfield, rich, this has been an unbelievable battle.moving. things have gotten heated. time warner started pulling the signals at one point and reversed course pretty abruptly. behind the scenes, it's been more heated. who is on top at this point? >> i think in these cases there is no doubt at the end of the day, time warner charges a lot of money to consumers. they have to have cbs programming. the question is at what price are they going to pay for what they call retransmission consent. the right to tremendous retransmit the signal in new york, l.a. an dallas, i think the real thing to focus on, becky, this is the middle of summer. this is not your normal time. usually, it's the end of the 84. the jets are on on cbs. right now, there is like nothing on cbs. so it seems like this is a unique point in time. for time warner to take a much harder line than they do in these battles. >> at this point they're at war with time warner. that's what he said when they first starting pulling the signals the other day. this is a massive, massive ba
joining us from new york is rich greenfield, rich, this has been an unbelievable battle.moving. things have gotten heated. time warner started pulling the signals at one point and reversed course pretty abruptly. behind the scenes, it's been more heated. who is on top at this point? >> i think in these cases there is no doubt at the end of the day, time warner charges a lot of money to consumers. they have to have cbs programming. the question is at what price are they going to pay for...
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actor max greenfield was feeling for miley's dad. he simply said, billy ray sigh-rus. >> that's terrific. >> that's my favorite. >> isn't robin thicke's mother commenting, too? >> yeah, robin thicke's mother is commenting. billy ray cyrus isn't saying a lot, although he is scheduled to be on piers morgan tonight, it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. but yeah, robin thicke's mother did talk to omg insider and she reacted in how you would expect a mother to react when seeing a lady gyrate on her son. here's what she said, i don't understand what she's trying to do. i think she's misbegotten in this attempt of her. it was so over the top as to almost be a parody of itself. that's a good point, carol, i never thought of that. maybe she was just spoofing us all. maybe the joke's on us. >> i hope so, because that would at least mean a little thought went into it. >> yeah, well miley did tweet about this, and she responded a little bit and it seemed almost like she was bragging or boastful, because she tweeted out, smilers! my
actor max greenfield was feeling for miley's dad. he simply said, billy ray sigh-rus. >> that's terrific. >> that's my favorite. >> isn't robin thicke's mother commenting, too? >> yeah, robin thicke's mother is commenting. billy ray cyrus isn't saying a lot, although he is scheduled to be on piers morgan tonight, it will be interesting to hear what he has to say. but yeah, robin thicke's mother did talk to omg insider and she reacted in how you would expect a mother to...
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greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conkling, and negotiatingith members of the cabinet of who would be appointed and who wouldn't. host: the actual vote was very close. lucretia garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband. they had really been through everything. they lost two children. they had marital problems. by the time he had run in 1880, they are very clear and very square on the same page in terms of their values. they both shared a lot of intellectual and literary pursuits. that was a mutual passion which during the tough times kept them together, but she was, at the time she got the news that he won the nomination, she was scrubbing the floor. she did not want to pose for photographs. she was very reluctant. she did, and of course, the first images we start to see in paraphernalia during the campaign. she wrote a private letter to some friends and said,
greenfield, and is really there to deal with this guy she doesn't like, roscoe conkling, and negotiatingith members of the cabinet of who would be appointed and who wouldn't. host: the actual vote was very close. lucretia garfield after winning says this -- "it is a terrible responsibility to come to him and me." did she want to become first lady? guest: she did not want to become first lady for herself. she very strongly believed in her husband. they had really been through...
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getting a little better for westbound ride on interstate 580 which had an accident at greenfield roadlooking at the bridges, the bay bridge is slow this morning. we have not recovered from early activation of the metering lights. we are backed up over the westbound and the toll plaza. if you are heading toward the san mateo bridge, you have a easy trip with the surprises on the approach. the golden gate bridge ride is still small and easy and even dry and not just a little bit. we're not seen the drizzle bread > are not seen the drizzle. >> the sun started to make an appearance. the temperature is a little bit warmer than where we were yesterday. it is upper 50s currently right now in santa rosa. let's focus on the temperatures throughout the afternoon. futurecast 4 highlights the noon hour for six days inside the bay. we are already climbing into the 70 degree territory. by that afternoon, a lot of this will turn into a 80s. we will see men 80s for the warmest inland area. the clouds will make a comeback and by 8:00 p.m. the temperatures will be in the '60s. >> i do want to break dow
getting a little better for westbound ride on interstate 580 which had an accident at greenfield roadlooking at the bridges, the bay bridge is slow this morning. we have not recovered from early activation of the metering lights. we are backed up over the westbound and the toll plaza. if you are heading toward the san mateo bridge, you have a easy trip with the surprises on the approach. the golden gate bridge ride is still small and easy and even dry and not just a little bit. we're not seen...
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. >> we talked to rich greenfield last week about this. it's a higher margin business to provide broadband solely and not provide this content. >> content is expensive. >> content is expensive. >> broadband is just the garden state parkway. >> utility. >> if you're just utility there's also a problem. there's this balance every cable provider is trying to figure out. how do you provide that low margin utility without becoming a completely low margin player. >> do we know what cbs is charging? time warner is saying it's an outr r outrageous sum. >> they said it was 500% more. >> the number is hard to come by. >> listening to the arguments back and forth. >> are useless until you know exactly what the numbers are which i don't. >>> "newsweek." i don't know if you know this company. ibt media is buying income income from iac interactive. barry diller's firm took over "newsweek" back in 2010. it stopped that print edition under tina brown. relaunched it as a digital only magazine earlier this year. "newsweek" and the daily beast combined thems
. >> we talked to rich greenfield last week about this. it's a higher margin business to provide broadband solely and not provide this content. >> content is expensive. >> content is expensive. >> broadband is just the garden state parkway. >> utility. >> if you're just utility there's also a problem. there's this balance every cable provider is trying to figure out. how do you provide that low margin utility without becoming a completely low margin player....
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it is greenfield opportunity for priceline. >> mark, tom, interesting story.vel. thanks, guys. >> thanks, carl. >>> despite priceline moving higher, markets are trading lower. are investors get moerg concerned about the timing of the fed's, t word, taper. john, good morning. >> good morning, kelly. thanks for having me on. >> great to have you. you know, look, a lot of people trying to say we shouldn't be focusing that much on the taper. other things matter, too, here. unfortunately as your point that, look, the timing of it matters. it's going to have an impact on equities and maybe that's why we're seeing some weakness here? >> yeah, that could be. you know, it's hard to tie weakness and equities to any one thing because markets are such a behavioral system. you know, certainly the fed on this track of tapering, it's going to have to end at some point. i think people are concerned that we're closer to that point today than we were certainly a couple of years ago. although the economy itself wasn't showing signs of strength. >> it's interesting because you ma
it is greenfield opportunity for priceline. >> mark, tom, interesting story.vel. thanks, guys. >> thanks, carl. >>> despite priceline moving higher, markets are trading lower. are investors get moerg concerned about the timing of the fed's, t word, taper. john, good morning. >> good morning, kelly. thanks for having me on. >> great to have you. you know, look, a lot of people trying to say we shouldn't be focusing that much on the taper. other things matter,...
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. >> rich greenfield with the latest on this spat. thank you so much.here energy and commodities are shaping up after so much press over the weekend. sharon epperson is live at the nymex. >> continuing to see pressure in oil and definitely that has a lot to do with libya regaining output. looking at libya's oilme minists talking about output up to 800,000 barrels per day. also getting word from the new president in iran, he's taking a less hawkish tone and traders say that's something that reduced the geopolitical risk premium in the marketplace. natural gas, you know it's been cooler than some expected for this time of year in many parts of country, particularly the east coast. that had an affect on natural gas prices. fell to a five of month low. down 50 cents in the past 2 1/2 weeks. what traders are doing with bullish bets for oil and gold, they're cutting them, first time we've seen that in five weeks' time. we'll continue to watch what money managers are doing with their money on the table here at the latest commitment of trader report will start
. >> rich greenfield with the latest on this spat. thank you so much.here energy and commodities are shaping up after so much press over the weekend. sharon epperson is live at the nymex. >> continuing to see pressure in oil and definitely that has a lot to do with libya regaining output. looking at libya's oilme minists talking about output up to 800,000 barrels per day. also getting word from the new president in iran, he's taking a less hawkish tone and traders say that's...
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it is from haren in greenfield, california. >> hello. >> you're on. welcome. >> my question is about john tyler's second wife julia. in the years after he left the presidency, about the time when the civil war began, he was trying to stop virginia from seceding but he was unsuccessful. later he supported the succession movement in virginia and because of that he was considered a traitor but he died in 1862. so my question is, how did -- was his wife julia trying to redeem his good name after he died in the years following the civil war? >> well, actually, we're bog to let that story unfold over the next 15 or 20 minutes. thank you for asking the question. we will move on there in a couple of minutes. let me ask about as you're talking about the evolving role of the first lady. we learned that the whole -- madison era, bringing her name up again, practiced the art of parlor politics and that was emulated by her successors. is this the first instance of a first lady get much more personally involved in a political issue that we know of? >> when you're t
it is from haren in greenfield, california. >> hello. >> you're on. welcome. >> my question is about john tyler's second wife julia. in the years after he left the presidency, about the time when the civil war began, he was trying to stop virginia from seceding but he was unsuccessful. later he supported the succession movement in virginia and because of that he was considered a traitor but he died in 1862. so my question is, how did -- was his wife julia trying to redeem his...