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if you don't like hess, trade accordingly. it's harder to trade the etf options.bearish moves. >> carter? >> well, we made a bullish bet on exxon. but what the options trader sentiment is on balance. they were generally bullish on the stocks, now the tide is turning. will the options traders follow? if they do -- >> well, we'll discuss twitter when "options action" returns. ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that's what blows your mind -- the advanced technology of a doorbell.. [ male announcer ] tweet an expert and schedule a callback from any device. introducing the xfinity my account app. [b♪ll rings] time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain
if you don't like hess, trade accordingly. it's harder to trade the etf options.bearish moves. >> carter? >> well, we made a bullish bet on exxon. but what the options trader sentiment is on balance. they were generally bullish on the stocks, now the tide is turning. will the options traders follow? if they do -- >> well, we'll discuss twitter when "options action" returns. ♪ time and sales data. split-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll...
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let's lock at hess. this has been going up at a 45-degree angle.lied move, 3% it will cost you going into earnings and schennier, the rockstar, lng terminal company this thing has basically going up in an epic fashion, expecting a 4% move the options traders are expecting that, that move will be a bit lower. >> i love when a guest goes to the smartboard when carter is here, we can get carter's take of their interpretation of the carts. carter. . >> sure. it's all good hess is quite extended. here's the thing about the sector that's important. the whole sector, 11% of the s&p, three names exxon, slumberge are half awaiting the sector and cheniere. exxon has 450. while it probably comes, if it's about exxon, chevron and a few marquee names. they look okay. >> they look okay. stacy, what side of the trade would you be on at this point? >> it's actually again looking at the energy, etf here. these stocks aren't movering together. i like looking at the individual names, having an opinion, do you like exxon mobile? you trade accordingly. i think this is
let's lock at hess. this has been going up at a 45-degree angle.lied move, 3% it will cost you going into earnings and schennier, the rockstar, lng terminal company this thing has basically going up in an epic fashion, expecting a 4% move the options traders are expecting that, that move will be a bit lower. >> i love when a guest goes to the smartboard when carter is here, we can get carter's take of their interpretation of the carts. carter. . >> sure. it's all good hess is quite...
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and rick hess, director of education policy studies for the american enterprise institute.come to both of you. >> thanks. >> brown: carmel martin, you backed the common core idea. remind us of the essence and why it would be useful. >> the essence is a group of state actors got together, a bunch of governors and chief state school officers on a bipartisan basis got together and said our current system of patchwork of standards isn't working. we have one in four students going to college and are showing up, they're not ready for college-level work. only a third of our eighth graders are proficient in math and reading. so the state leaders said one of the things we need to do to fix the problem is to have a new set of standards aligned to what the core set of content and skills that students need to be successful in college and career, and they got together and developed the common core and we believe very strongly that that's a very important foundation upon which to build our education system. >> brown: rick hess, what are the downsides, the concerns? >> we talk a lot about
and rick hess, director of education policy studies for the american enterprise institute.come to both of you. >> thanks. >> brown: carmel martin, you backed the common core idea. remind us of the essence and why it would be useful. >> the essence is a group of state actors got together, a bunch of governors and chief state school officers on a bipartisan basis got together and said our current system of patchwork of standards isn't working. we have one in four students going...
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when hessed a lynching was 12. when he asked his father why would they do that?is father said, that is what they do. medgar said, i am sure he was angry, frustrated, hurt. getting away from mississippi in thear and listed army when he was 16. he served in world war two. as he traveled about, defending america it did not matter about the color of his skin until he came back home to mississippi. on his 21st birthday, he tried to register to vote. he and his brother charles who were veterans. white men were turning them around with shotguns, ran them off. medgar said, we ran. but it made him get serious. he finishes other two years of high school. college. he enrolled in college majoring in business administration. after medgar graduated from alcorn and moved to mississippi, he was up in mt. bayeau. an all-black town. t.m. howard lived there. he had this insurance company. he gave medgar his first job of selling insurance. and medgar said he started out in a little town of clarksville, mississippi, selling insurance. then he ventured onto the plantations. that's whe
when hessed a lynching was 12. when he asked his father why would they do that?is father said, that is what they do. medgar said, i am sure he was angry, frustrated, hurt. getting away from mississippi in thear and listed army when he was 16. he served in world war two. as he traveled about, defending america it did not matter about the color of his skin until he came back home to mississippi. on his 21st birthday, he tried to register to vote. he and his brother charles who were veterans....
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even so, tyler companies like hess today just announcing plans to spin off midstream assets into an mlpt a lot more attention. >> thank you, morgan. >>> if legislation was just cosponsored to ban federal contracts for corporations who move overseas. congressman levin, good to have you with us. i get the idea here, you want to clamp down on inversions. how would this work in the case of, let's say a large pharmaceutical company that does a lot of business with medicare, for example? would they not be able to sell? >> we've had looked at that issue and it's a matter of some concern. the two bills probably differ on that subject. we're looking into it, but that's no reason to allow inversions to proceed helter-skelter. i brought a chart showing the spike in the last years. just look at what's happened in the last eight or nine years. this is really an abuse. and i understand ceos are asking for tax reform -- what? hold it higher? i'm glad to do that. can you see the spike? >> yes. i think there have been 52 deals of inversions, and 19 of them have occurred since 2009, so there is certainly
even so, tyler companies like hess today just announcing plans to spin off midstream assets into an mlpt a lot more attention. >> thank you, morgan. >>> if legislation was just cosponsored to ban federal contracts for corporations who move overseas. congressman levin, good to have you with us. i get the idea here, you want to clamp down on inversions. how would this work in the case of, let's say a large pharmaceutical company that does a lot of business with medicare, for...
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to aaa, the park fairfax citgo on selling regular unleaded for 3.90 a gallon, but if you go to the hess station at 7600 richmond highway and fill up for 3.58. >>> jan jeffcoat is in the newsroom with a look at what's ahead on wusa9's only local news at 7:00. >> a new car recall not from gm but is connected to the same air big issue. we'll tell you which popular model is affected. >> speaking of safety, we'll have the list of the best cars for teenage drivers. >> and three things parents should consider when buying. >> plus reliving history, the way younger generations can experience the first moon landing as if it happened today, all that coming your way on your only local news at 7:00, wusa9. >>> the nfl has come under fire for allegedly disregarding concussion and head trauma. >> now rg3 has something to take about it and coming up in >>> now wusa9 game on sports brought to you by xfinity. >> reporter: i'm here at the washington capitals first home game since their stunning loss monday night ending their 18 match win streak. that's all right. big news tonight is that venus williams, f
to aaa, the park fairfax citgo on selling regular unleaded for 3.90 a gallon, but if you go to the hess station at 7600 richmond highway and fill up for 3.58. >>> jan jeffcoat is in the newsroom with a look at what's ahead on wusa9's only local news at 7:00. >> a new car recall not from gm but is connected to the same air big issue. we'll tell you which popular model is affected. >> speaking of safety, we'll have the list of the best cars for teenage drivers. >> and...
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. >> any hess tanthe flight is de mours now so we have to wait. >> was there any hesitancy on your part so soon after mh17 was shot down earlier this week to fly again essentially in -- from amsterdam to kuala lumpur? >> the first thing that really comes to mind, maybe we should take another airline back home, but then we found out there wasn't any technical or mechanical issues. we take the same flight back because we have been doing that for many, many years, so we -- as i said, we just hope for the best and see what happens. >> roger, we understand that the friend you knew who was flying the doomed flight mh17 was on board with his wife and his child. tell us a little bit about him. >> can you repeat? >> tell us a little bit about your friend. >> oh, my friend. i have known my friend now about 20 years. we used to work together and we became very good friends and day before yesterday, still very good friend. his wife was very nice lady. and they have a son 10, 12 years old. very happy, lucky guy and everywhere he comes, you never get into an argument or a problem with him. he was jus
. >> any hess tanthe flight is de mours now so we have to wait. >> was there any hesitancy on your part so soon after mh17 was shot down earlier this week to fly again essentially in -- from amsterdam to kuala lumpur? >> the first thing that really comes to mind, maybe we should take another airline back home, but then we found out there wasn't any technical or mechanical issues. we take the same flight back because we have been doing that for many, many years, so we -- as i...
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for social media posts involves that are kinds mandy kay wilson tonight a picture of her son during hess doctor's appointment. she said a doctor and security guard confronted her ade said what she does violated patient privacy laws. >> you can't take pictures. it's against policy. she was waving her hands in my face, and i was kind of like, i've been able to take picture here before, i don't know what the problem is. you've never said anything before. i've always taken picture. >> wilson says the security guard demanded her phone so he could delete the picture. instead wilson left. >>> coming up next, a sweet gesture from a new neighbor. >> why basketball phenom lebron james is apologizing to his new neighbors in ohio. that story is coming up. >>> on abc many news at 6:00, the new impact from the california drought. tonight the northern california river where rafting may soon be gone for good. >>> and why more drones could soon be flying over the bay areas, including technology from a local start-up. that's coming up at 6. ama, see you then. >>> the cleveland area already welcomed back l
for social media posts involves that are kinds mandy kay wilson tonight a picture of her son during hess doctor's appointment. she said a doctor and security guard confronted her ade said what she does violated patient privacy laws. >> you can't take pictures. it's against policy. she was waving her hands in my face, and i was kind of like, i've been able to take picture here before, i don't know what the problem is. you've never said anything before. i've always taken picture. >>...
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hess humid the rest of the week -- less humid the rest of the weekend. 73 at 7:00. plenty of clouds. a couple of showers maybe down into southern section esof st. mary's. that's about it. by lunchtime, breaks n clouds. i wouldn't get exactly hung up on where the storms are. know there will be a couple of hours around if you are walking to lunch. temperatures don't exactly surge tomorrow which is good. even by 4:00, it's only 80 downtown. plenty of 70s in the burbs. all of the heavy activity to the south of us. but a couple of are still possible a even into the 5:00 and 6:00 hour. 80 at 5:30. a couple of showers down by fredricksburg. and then by 8:00, it will take a while for you folks in southern maryland to clear. be patient. you will end up with a nice evening. temperatures will hold in the 70s there. by 10:00, perfect for walking the dog. temperatures in the mid-70s downtown. already showing up in the 60s in the burbs. everyone will fall in the 60s tomorrow night. a fantastic thursday night. overnight, mostly cloudy, muggy. showers are possible. nothing heavy. t
hess humid the rest of the week -- less humid the rest of the weekend. 73 at 7:00. plenty of clouds. a couple of showers maybe down into southern section esof st. mary's. that's about it. by lunchtime, breaks n clouds. i wouldn't get exactly hung up on where the storms are. know there will be a couple of hours around if you are walking to lunch. temperatures don't exactly surge tomorrow which is good. even by 4:00, it's only 80 downtown. plenty of 70s in the burbs. all of the heavy activity to...
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so hess main missions right now, i think the military main mission, is to protect american citizens in iraq, specifically in baghdad and in other places where they might be. and secondly, to gain assessment of what's going on. to find out more about the enemy. and then the third mission, really, is to give advice to the iraqi soldiers and leaders who are commanding the fight. these are the things that the u.s. mission is doing there. and when we talk about maybe increased levels, we're not talking about a significant increase, it sounds like a lot when there was the initial statement of hey, we're going to have 300 and now it look likes 600, perhaps a thousand. those soldiers and various forces are there to do specific things, and he's making an assessment continually in terms of how do we increase that to make sure we're protecting american citizens and how are we advising others. >> okay, mark hurtling, thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you, victor. >> you know the phrase, wwjd what would jesus do? >> i heard of it. >> it appears that tyler perry now has control of the trademark of w
so hess main missions right now, i think the military main mission, is to protect american citizens in iraq, specifically in baghdad and in other places where they might be. and secondly, to gain assessment of what's going on. to find out more about the enemy. and then the third mission, really, is to give advice to the iraqi soldiers and leaders who are commanding the fight. these are the things that the u.s. mission is doing there. and when we talk about maybe increased levels, we're not...
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. >> reporter: ambassador power backed by hess british colleague went further saying one country aloneking the separatists. >> the context for yesterday's horror is clear, separatist forces backed by the russian government continue to destabilize ukraine and undermined the effort of ukraine's elected leaders to build a democratic ukraine. >> let us here today clear and unequivocal condemnation from russia for the actions of these armed groups. these armed groups do not represent the people of ukraine. without russian support they would weather. >> reporter: the russian ambassador then fought back with a completely different version of events. he places all the blame on the government in kiev. >> translator: i am sure that every reasonable person would ask themselves why the ukrainian aviation authority directed a passenger plane over the zone of military activity in to an area of military clashes, an area that was being used to carry out strikes, including on civilian targets. and that was the area where antiaircraft forces were already operating. >> reporter: one of the main challenge
. >> reporter: ambassador power backed by hess british colleague went further saying one country aloneking the separatists. >> the context for yesterday's horror is clear, separatist forces backed by the russian government continue to destabilize ukraine and undermined the effort of ukraine's elected leaders to build a democratic ukraine. >> let us here today clear and unequivocal condemnation from russia for the actions of these armed groups. these armed groups do not...
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methodist church is appealing the lee frocking of a minister who was ousted after had he preside over hesson's same sex wedding. reverend frank schaeffer shared that news. schaeffer a minister in lebanon pa also says that he's moving to a church in california. in a statement today, schaeffer says that he hopes the appeal will ultimately not be successful. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight a man is roughing after two leaders of a mosque in overbrook allegedly tried to chop off his hand with a machete. that incident occurred early monday morning at this mosque on north 63rd street. according to police, the two suspects dragged that man to the back of their property and attempted to cut off his hand. they accused him of stealing jars of money from that mosque. one suspect merv mitchell is in custody. police tonight are searching for another. >> in north jersey today a rocky police officer had a was ambush outside a drugstore was laid to rest. governor christie joined with hundreds of officers, family members and friends to say goodbye to jersey city police detective melvin santiago. the 23 yea
methodist church is appealing the lee frocking of a minister who was ousted after had he preside over hesson's same sex wedding. reverend frank schaeffer shared that news. schaeffer a minister in lebanon pa also says that he's moving to a church in california. in a statement today, schaeffer says that he hopes the appeal will ultimately not be successful. >>> new at 11:00 o'clock tonight a man is roughing after two leaders of a mosque in overbrook allegedly tried to chop off his hand...
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israel blames hess bowl, a syria and iran for provided the palestinian groups not only with the relativelyg range missings but with the military expertise and tips on how to fight israel so efficiently despite its fight. >> translator: we believe that we are true partners with the are you sense citizens, brothers in struggle, pain and hopeful we share the same fate. >> reporter: for now hezbollah is only watching. al jazerra, beirut. >>> still do come here on the program. the netherlands sends armed police to ukraine to help look for victims of the downed malaysia airline airlines plane. and growing fresh air in india. the innovative solution to new delhi's pollution. >> israel's invasion of gaza continues tonight. >> we have been hearing a lot of tank shelling coming from where we are, here. >> every single one of these buildings shook violently. >> for continuing coverage of the israeli / palestinian conflict, stay with al jazeera america, your global news leader. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. the top stories on al jazerra. the scenes live in gaza where a 12 hour humanitarian truce is in effect.
israel blames hess bowl, a syria and iran for provided the palestinian groups not only with the relativelyg range missings but with the military expertise and tips on how to fight israel so efficiently despite its fight. >> translator: we believe that we are true partners with the are you sense citizens, brothers in struggle, pain and hopeful we share the same fate. >> reporter: for now hezbollah is only watching. al jazerra, beirut. >>> still do come here on the program....
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hess, the best-performing member of the energy sector in the s&p. off some midstream assets mostly in north dakota to support growth of its production in the bakken oil shale play. posting better-than-expected second-quarter results. the shock currently trading up nearly 3%. simon? >> thank you very much. >>> with the dow now down 35, let's get to rick santelli in chicago. >> thanks, simon. i'd like to welcome a special guest today, michigan republican congressman bill huizenga. thank you for taking the time today, congressman. >> thanks for having me on, rick. i can't help but throw out my twitter handle after that conversation just before the break. @rephuizenga and @billhuizenga. it's a tool i use and it's a great way of communicating with people around. just wanted to throw out that. >> and they had good market-moving data on their own behalf today. did you see the data by the government regarding our first look at second-quarter gdp at 4% today, congressman? >> yeah, real briefly. and i can tell you in west michigan where i'm from, my family's
hess, the best-performing member of the energy sector in the s&p. off some midstream assets mostly in north dakota to support growth of its production in the bakken oil shale play. posting better-than-expected second-quarter results. the shock currently trading up nearly 3%. simon? >> thank you very much. >>> with the dow now down 35, let's get to rick santelli in chicago. >> thanks, simon. i'd like to welcome a special guest today, michigan republican congressman bill...
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diane hess.e shown how something can be created from almost nothing. how can that be, ben? >> that's right. this red plastic chair could be part of the solution. we'll show you how coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by citracal maximum. highly soluble, easily absorbed. . defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. when folks think about wthey think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems & technology. shipping and man
diane hess.e shown how something can be created from almost nothing. how can that be, ben? >> that's right. this red plastic chair could be part of the solution. we'll show you how coming up on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by citracal maximum. highly soluble, easily absorbed. . defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank...
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so, i think it's too soon to tell just how isolated hess on an international stage. >> he says for months, putin has been playing with fire, making trouble and having it work to his advantage, but the whole thing blew up in his face. the acceseparatists by someone controls nuclear weapons who are in a way more threatened. is this whole thing lands by mistake, essential ly, how scar is that? >> hugely scary. what worries the most is i would call the movement a wholly owned, but not subsidiary. an agent to the russian -- sanctions, today, he came out and said heavy material, tanks, he said this is critique of putin himself. he said remember what happened to ma los vick in the balkans. to make that kind of a provocation, especially coming from a russian spy and a vast arsonal means there needs to be a break away faction if you see what i mean. remains to be scene. >> we say this is a dictator ship anyway, he's all in charge, but has done a lot of this to increase his standing and protect his right flank in russia and has that kind of political games man ship and left it out of control as it
so, i think it's too soon to tell just how isolated hess on an international stage. >> he says for months, putin has been playing with fire, making trouble and having it work to his advantage, but the whole thing blew up in his face. the acceseparatists by someone controls nuclear weapons who are in a way more threatened. is this whole thing lands by mistake, essential ly, how scar is that? >> hugely scary. what worries the most is i would call the movement a wholly owned, but not...
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he shares hess recipes that. is the cool thing.tay with us. ♪ >> >> gerri: as you know july 4th is on a friday that means we have a nice long holiday weekend so time to break up the grill to fire up terrific meals. here shelby do that is a corporate executive chef of of, the great to see you again. what is the first thing? >> barbeque ribs they will look like this after they come off the grill so first take the ribs and grill them in between. put everything in the pot. >> what you have here? >> catch up? >> dijon mustard, garlic, brown sugar salt and pepper. >> that comes out like this after one hour reduction in then the balsamic gives us sweet flavor with the brown sugar. braise the ribs said and put them back onto the grill. gerri: we painted it on? >> you do it more than once? a. >> yes. we service on the outdoor space. we also do a grilled potatoes salad. gerri: i never knew that you could grow potatoes. do you boil them first? >> yes. it gives them some nice marks. >> until they are ready. there already cooked so you just giv
he shares hess recipes that. is the cool thing.tay with us. ♪ >> >> gerri: as you know july 4th is on a friday that means we have a nice long holiday weekend so time to break up the grill to fire up terrific meals. here shelby do that is a corporate executive chef of of, the great to see you again. what is the first thing? >> barbeque ribs they will look like this after they come off the grill so first take the ribs and grill them in between. put everything in the pot....
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them hess was gasping and snorting for more than an hour.rugs have been controversial in recent executions in other states. >>> an air force veteran has taken it upon himself to help on the floor vet rants adjust to civilian life. we heard about his efforts during one of our abc 7 listens means. at that events eddie connects veterans with resources to find housing, jobs, and health care. >> they ramp us up to go to war, to serve our country, but they don't really ramp us down to get back intel grated into society. >> ramirez is not waiting until next year to keep helping. he's organizing a mental health summit for veterans and their families on august 29th at the san francisco federal building on 7th street. >>> the head of the centers for disease control lab which potential exposed other employees to anthrax has resigned. michael farrell resigned yesterday after he was reassigned the last monday. he had been the head of the bioterrorist response lan since 2009. officials say employees didn't properly sterilize anthrax samples. those workers
them hess was gasping and snorting for more than an hour.rugs have been controversial in recent executions in other states. >>> an air force veteran has taken it upon himself to help on the floor vet rants adjust to civilian life. we heard about his efforts during one of our abc 7 listens means. at that events eddie connects veterans with resources to find housing, jobs, and health care. >> they ramp us up to go to war, to serve our country, but they don't really ramp us down to...
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. >> and christy hess, who knows she's a living reminder to never give up on your dreams. i think as moms we are hart-wired to give and we give and give. i think it's important just to kind of think back to what made you excited as a child. >> wow. going for the dream. >> kriste says her advice to everyone is today is the day. wear your best shoes and don't save that bottle of wine. live each day to the fullest. >>> chances are you're swiping that debit and credit card a lot more. >>> 7 on your side is here with a new report that reminds you how vulnerable you can be. >> it's a report provided exclusively to abc news that highlights the fact that just about everyone is at increased risk of identity theft. the increased investigation by the new york state attorney general's office show as 100-fold increase in id theft from 2006 to 2011. those statistics are just in new york alone but are indicative of a massive problem nationwide. >> consumers have to take steps of protecting yourself. if it's happens in new york it's happening all over the country i think there ee no quest
. >> and christy hess, who knows she's a living reminder to never give up on your dreams. i think as moms we are hart-wired to give and we give and give. i think it's important just to kind of think back to what made you excited as a child. >> wow. going for the dream. >> kriste says her advice to everyone is today is the day. wear your best shoes and don't save that bottle of wine. live each day to the fullest. >>> chances are you're swiping that debit and credit...
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in >>: thankfully no one else's turf as of this current and josef hess a bus stop.d at issue is driving she narrowly missed hitting a minibus and luckily no one knows that the bus stop. a scary situation. a building in an rv was destroyed by fire in sacramento. cal fire says the hutto fire local evacuations were briefly issued as crews fought the smoke mountains of yolo county near lake berryessa. has burned almost 65-hundred acres. it's 55-percent contained as of an threatened. but all evacuation orders have now been lifted. more than 16-hundred firefighters are working this and significant progess.with the butts fire which started last fires in california are raging fires across the state offire has battled 3-thousand cut the risk from fires. oakland's police chief talks to kron 4. about an improvement in new numbers show. violent crime is dropping. compared to last year at this community and outside agencies. are working and must stay the working. for his here where local residents can a pickup for the water. residents can come here and pick up 300 gal. per trip
in >>: thankfully no one else's turf as of this current and josef hess a bus stop.d at issue is driving she narrowly missed hitting a minibus and luckily no one knows that the bus stop. a scary situation. a building in an rv was destroyed by fire in sacramento. cal fire says the hutto fire local evacuations were briefly issued as crews fought the smoke mountains of yolo county near lake berryessa. has burned almost 65-hundred acres. it's 55-percent contained as of an threatened. but all...
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i learned my hess son, that was tough lesson.aptism by fire, matt. >> people out there are still nervous. my clients, maybe we should sell now. they're trying to pick the top. they want to get out of the market. they're concerned about what is going on around the world. corporate profits are at all-time high. we'll not see the top until everybody gives up and put all the cashing. >> i don't think they're ignoring it. it is not making it to air, charles. many stations only put bad crap on air. that is what sells. ratings were really high in financial journalism when the market crashed of the so you keep this doom and gloom up. people keep tuning in. unfortunately telling positive news doesn't sell. that is why its not on the area. >> what if they're changing their mind? positive economic indicators. consumer confidence. home prices are up. what if they things are turning around. charles: look at consumer confidence to your point. trading in tandem with the market. in 2008 they were together. they both crashed. the market came here
i learned my hess son, that was tough lesson.aptism by fire, matt. >> people out there are still nervous. my clients, maybe we should sell now. they're trying to pick the top. they want to get out of the market. they're concerned about what is going on around the world. corporate profits are at all-time high. we'll not see the top until everybody gives up and put all the cashing. >> i don't think they're ignoring it. it is not making it to air, charles. many stations only put bad...
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. >>> hess an oscar winning actor, just nominated for his emmy no his role as mickey donovan in "radon" he's really concerned about the, please welcome back to the show, jon voight. hello, jon. >> wonderful to see you, governor. i think this is the chapter of the jon voight fan club that we have assembled here today. they love you all over america. you've been one of the most outspoken and provocative voices to speak truth to the american people. i remember when you were here four years ago, jon, you spoke eloquently, but boldly, in fact shockingly so, and you said some things that you felt were going to happen. i'm sad to say that everybody that you predicted has in fact become true. it was some bold assertions about where we were headed as a country in this administration, and you and i have talked on many occasions since. you've also come today with a message for the american people. >> yes. it's wonderful to be here with you. i saw you outside, and you're very photogenic. >> they already love you, jon. >> thanks, governor for having the confidence in me to let me address the americ
. >>> hess an oscar winning actor, just nominated for his emmy no his role as mickey donovan in "radon" he's really concerned about the, please welcome back to the show, jon voight. hello, jon. >> wonderful to see you, governor. i think this is the chapter of the jon voight fan club that we have assembled here today. they love you all over america. you've been one of the most outspoken and provocative voices to speak truth to the american people. i remember when you...
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the teen could still be in trouble, though, hess relatives are outraged what the united states government is demanding tonight at 1:00. and a heartwarming reunion after family in the middle of and a heartwarming reunion after family in the middle of a july 4th parade. and a heartwarming reunion after family silva: middle of a julystop. pay attention. this photo is going to change. see if you can spot all the changes taking place in this photo in the next 10 seconds. ready? go. time's up. see anything change? if you're like most viewers, you probably noticed this airplane disappear out of the sky. you also might've seen the factory vanish into the background over here. and some of you who were really focused even caught us change the time on the clock here. [ bell tolls ] if you saw all three of these changes, congratulations. your sense of awareness is pretty good. but don't celebrate yet, because there were seven other big changes
the teen could still be in trouble, though, hess relatives are outraged what the united states government is demanding tonight at 1:00. and a heartwarming reunion after family in the middle of and a heartwarming reunion after family in the middle of a july 4th parade. and a heartwarming reunion after family silva: middle of a julystop. pay attention. this photo is going to change. see if you can spot all the changes taking place in this photo in the next 10 seconds. ready? go. time's up. see...
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if you are about to hess west on 76, north on 476, will encounter very heavy rain some lightning from the way up into downingtown area, through northern chester county, and then into central montgomery county, seeing some of the heavy rain, blue bell, skippack, phoenixville, up into northern bucks county, so hill town township rich land quakertown probably all starting to see some of the heavy rain move through right now. >> expecting rounds of heavy showers, thunderstorms, this afternoon, tonight, unfortunately the rain interrupting the beginning of your fourth every july. that will linger into friday morning. under risk for severe weather, whole area could see not just heavy rain with the storms, but, some briefly gusty winds, even some possible hail. we did have hail report in the camden county last night. seventy-three wilmington, 74 in philadelphia, 74, shows sun giving way to some heavy storms later today, 91, for the high temperature, a soggy start to the fourth of july, and much much cooler, think i we see some late day sunshine, high temperature of only 77, that will be very
if you are about to hess west on 76, north on 476, will encounter very heavy rain some lightning from the way up into downingtown area, through northern chester county, and then into central montgomery county, seeing some of the heavy rain, blue bell, skippack, phoenixville, up into northern bucks county, so hill town township rich land quakertown probably all starting to see some of the heavy rain move through right now. >> expecting rounds of heavy showers, thunderstorms, this...
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. >> you can save more than 30 cents a gallon if you go to the hess station on richmond highway. highway. gas there is $3.58 a we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. because your kitchen dreams can be big. ikea has it all. >>> a nice change of pace in the middle of july. lower humidity. lower temperatures. >> no one is complaining. >> no one is complaining. how long will it last? >> somebody will find something. it's going to be nice here for the next two days at least but as we go into the weekend, even though with' have a slight chance of thunderstorms, i think temperatures won't get too warm too quickly. we may not be talking about too much heat until next week. that's some good stuff. humidity levels are d
. >> you can save more than 30 cents a gallon if you go to the hess station on richmond highway. highway. gas there is $3.58 a we love this kitchen! what's next? great! do you have measurements? yeah, i paced it off. it's about twenty by twelve of these. so, we can measure, plan and install it for you. yea, let's do that! ikea. professional kitchen services at a low price. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room?...
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he hess tent to let it go. >> nikkei terrible. >> it has. >> after the first quarter a lot of people just dumped anything even vaguely japanese. that's the wrong move, because there's been a huge comeback in y japanese eck et kwas. soft bank has been limited. i'm sticking with it. >> soft an day one and got rid of it. seemed everybody i talked to owned it for the same reasonen that i owned it for. so it gets the conglomerate discount, as it probably should, and you've got to wait to see what alibaba does. >> so we may get to the point where the alibaba drum beats starts up, people get excited. i'm not holding it for pride. happy to take a 15 % loss if i have to. i don't think i have to. i think it gets better. >> portfolio doing all right. peter, beezer homes, one of the worst performance. stick with it? >> the worst. 19% on this. worst after that, up 6%. when i look at it, why did i choose. >> not that bad. >> pretty darn bad. i still would go with a home builder, something with great beta and torn between two names. went with beezer, that much more. over 3% looking at beta, over 3.
he hess tent to let it go. >> nikkei terrible. >> it has. >> after the first quarter a lot of people just dumped anything even vaguely japanese. that's the wrong move, because there's been a huge comeback in y japanese eck et kwas. soft bank has been limited. i'm sticking with it. >> soft an day one and got rid of it. seemed everybody i talked to owned it for the same reasonen that i owned it for. so it gets the conglomerate discount, as it probably should, and you've...
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something in this tiny peripheral, i would add scary, movement that might speak to questions that monica hesse regarding how to truly measure equality, but that kernel gets buried in paranoia and anger. joining me is co-creator of the daily show and here to explain all of the mensplaining on this topic that gets both of us fired up than many other topics. what is crazy to me is the laudable series of topics like gender role, parenthood, masculinity and it totally evolves into a vitriolic free for all where people are slut-shaming women and using the word rapey which is not actually a word, but so beyond offensive someone was able to concoct it as a word and then throw it around. >> and put it on a poster. >> and put it it on a poster. why is this happening? >> i mean, i think part of it is happening -- it seems like the larger narrative is everything is being taken away from a power structure that is furious that people are actually asking for a seat at the table, but asking for a seat at the table, a, doesn't mean we all have a seat at the table. >> or that we own the table. >> or that we own
something in this tiny peripheral, i would add scary, movement that might speak to questions that monica hesse regarding how to truly measure equality, but that kernel gets buried in paranoia and anger. joining me is co-creator of the daily show and here to explain all of the mensplaining on this topic that gets both of us fired up than many other topics. what is crazy to me is the laudable series of topics like gender role, parenthood, masculinity and it totally evolves into a vitriolic free...
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. >>> coming upping, witnesses say joseph wood bass gasped for air for nearly two hours before hess deathw the death penalty debate. plus the new video having the nypd under fire. the calls of excessive force ahead. >>> arizona's governor says she is ordering a review of an execution carried out last night. now, the procedure took nearly two hours. and it is renewing as you would expect a debate over capital punch. roxana saberi has been following this all day for us and has more. >> the aclu of arizona is calling for a halt to executions today and told me they want an independent investigation in to what happened. and i spoke to a journalist who witnessed the execution last night. he told me he saw joseph wood snorting and gasping for air. executions by lethal injection usually take about 10 minutes fox,for joseph wood it lasted at two hours. >> it was a strange thing his mouth opened like a gasp and you would see a spasm go right down his chest would lift, his stomach would convulse and then it was over and over and over. >> journalist michael kiefer had witnessed four executions before
. >>> coming upping, witnesses say joseph wood bass gasped for air for nearly two hours before hess deathw the death penalty debate. plus the new video having the nypd under fire. the calls of excessive force ahead. >>> arizona's governor says she is ordering a review of an execution carried out last night. now, the procedure took nearly two hours. and it is renewing as you would expect a debate over capital punch. roxana saberi has been following this all day for us and has...
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know, hearing, oh, politics is such a dirty business -- and it certainly can be, and it can be be a hesse of being a full citizen in our republic. and i feel very blessed that i had that opportunity. i was very proud and honored to have the chance to show my kids some of the same things. and i'm going to tell one story from the campaign trail even though my mother's sitting here and tells me not to tell this story, but we're a close group of friends here today, so i'll share it. we were at the wyoming state fair parade in douglas, wyoming -- >> oh, no, not this story. [laughter] >> and we had all of the kids with us -- >> oh! >> and we decided, our youngest two were then 7 and 9-year-old little boys. so we had a convertible, and the kids had candy that they were going to throw as we rode down the parade route. and we decided we really probably needed to have a briefing with the kids about how this was all going to work. and so we gathered them around, my cousin's little kids were there too. we said, okay, now who knows some of the rules about being in a parade and throwing candy? and my
know, hearing, oh, politics is such a dirty business -- and it certainly can be, and it can be be a hesse of being a full citizen in our republic. and i feel very blessed that i had that opportunity. i was very proud and honored to have the chance to show my kids some of the same things. and i'm going to tell one story from the campaign trail even though my mother's sitting here and tells me not to tell this story, but we're a close group of friends here today, so i'll share it. we were at the...
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and -- hess is in that deal. whole food and yelp. president obama speaking. >> did you make note on the fed coverage. betty and i will speak with alan greenspan. i've not some tough questions ith him. let me do a quick data check here. looking at stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities. we fluttered around 1966 on s&p futures. he euro, 133 handle. on to the next screen. in the vb6 pop yesterday, -- vix, pop yesterday, further lattening. all in all, a weaker ruble given the new sanction. one of our theme today. and yen is weaker as well. let's go look at vladimir putin's world. this is the volatility of the ruble. and we've redone that year with a weaker ruble in the last one, two, three days. this is the market voting on the sanctions. and particularly that impact on the oil economy. >> in other words, the dollar is buying you more ruble which is a weakening ruble. >> let's get to our front page where we start with mr. putin. looking at the newspapers and the webpages, we welcome back scarlet fu. >> i'm back, well rested. the thing
and -- hess is in that deal. whole food and yelp. president obama speaking. >> did you make note on the fed coverage. betty and i will speak with alan greenspan. i've not some tough questions ith him. let me do a quick data check here. looking at stocks, bonds, currencies and commodities. we fluttered around 1966 on s&p futures. he euro, 133 handle. on to the next screen. in the vb6 pop yesterday, -- vix, pop yesterday, further lattening. all in all, a weaker ruble given the new...
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however, karl hess who virtually all of the stand is the a written to haven't they should pick this must change. my father and i greatly the selma mother's story, our experiences and her condition for the committee. >> thank you. thick grease no, thank you very much. of the members of the committee esses been talking about him, i would have to lose 60 years off of my present wife length and have triple strong glasses and probably a magnifying glass to give the will to read what your process. >> i gave it. he is getting older. he give up your liability and have no idea because you can read this thing. i'm breaking it cotter, here, and i pay the give things up. your kind of an aria. as a whole point behind in this is your alternate committed to me with his deceitful where easy to correct, and the emissary. >> i make one more statement. >> yes. >> kernel is pursuing my father and myself over to of hundred dollars while a level of medical care where received after they dumped us dominance and the do give up all of fair rights. in. by budget not have a chance some conflict the excess thank yo
however, karl hess who virtually all of the stand is the a written to haven't they should pick this must change. my father and i greatly the selma mother's story, our experiences and her condition for the committee. >> thank you. thick grease no, thank you very much. of the members of the committee esses been talking about him, i would have to lose 60 years off of my present wife length and have triple strong glasses and probably a magnifying glass to give the will to read what your...
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still people to this day here say die sean jack some not able to row place hess production, jerry mack is coming with a being, not healthy, young kids they drafted the bottom line of course they'll bo him. he is the enemy now. that's the way we work here. >> i need your opinion. training deadline major league baseball tomorrow at 4:00. what. >> would you be doing at 4:00 tomorrow? >> watching cole hamels flying to los angeles? >> no, flying san francisco. >> boy he pitched well, showed off last night, didn't he? >> great start. and the phillies have this all of these guys on the trade block that have been awful. you know, a.j. burnett on trade block. he goes after, gets destroyed. now you have marilyn bird, who was benched last night, got night off. well, will they trade him? it depends. he doesn't -- see, they have a loft toxic contracts on the team that nobody wants. cole hamels doesn't have it. i don't think he goes, you can't trade him. do you have keep him and chasement can't get rid of everybody. >> if you trade coal it means it is over, we're reboot being. >> surely. >> real qui
still people to this day here say die sean jack some not able to row place hess production, jerry mack is coming with a being, not healthy, young kids they drafted the bottom line of course they'll bo him. he is the enemy now. that's the way we work here. >> i need your opinion. training deadline major league baseball tomorrow at 4:00. what. >> would you be doing at 4:00 tomorrow? >> watching cole hamels flying to los angeles? >> no, flying san francisco. >> boy he...
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hess humidity, so as long as you get through the storm cleanup, you've got relief in sight. >> nicoleitchell, thank you. >> it was one of the world's deadliest diseases before it was eradicated in 1980. >> a group of government workers just found vials of it from the 19 50's in a storage closet. the discovery that put an entire lab on lockdown. >> this is freedom for the people who voted for this freedom. >> smoke 'em if you got 'em, legal pot on sale in washington state. how long will the supplies last? >> a death owe defying rescue, a man who risked his life to save a stranger, a clip captured by one of our citizen journalists around the world. >> in gaza, raging flames as israel ramps up air strikes on the palestinian territory. you can see the smoke as the missiles continue to land. >> next i knew, my feet left the rock said and in i went. >> a teen caught in the churning surf, this is in california. one witness jumped in to save him, but he, too, gets caught in the waivers. rob mcnulty pulled both to safety, started c.p.r. on the teen, everyone survived. >> when you think of mexi
hess humidity, so as long as you get through the storm cleanup, you've got relief in sight. >> nicoleitchell, thank you. >> it was one of the world's deadliest diseases before it was eradicated in 1980. >> a group of government workers just found vials of it from the 19 50's in a storage closet. the discovery that put an entire lab on lockdown. >> this is freedom for the people who voted for this freedom. >> smoke 'em if you got 'em, legal pot on sale in washington...
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. >> they are accounts from the people who never made it to hess destination. was below. >> matt jones last four memorials. >> he was caring for his family. and a way of looking to the stringent. the president placing blame on moscow for supporting the rebelles. and they are suspected of the m and the eyes are on the ukraine. we hope the drought is out. >> they are releasing a recording that is a phone conversation between two rebels discussing the plane. >> suspicions are only fueled by the video that is yet to be verified. it show as system being driven into russia, a missile missing from the launcher. the war of records is intensifying and the family of 298 people caught in the middle. >> and this is what we know about some of the passengers on board the flight of 298 people on board. 173 were dutch. one person was on board. quinn seansman. he had dual citizenship. and he says, he moved to amsterdam for school in april. his father worked in menlo park. he leaves his mother and sister. >>> police are continuing the investigation of a violent bank robbery wedn
. >> they are accounts from the people who never made it to hess destination. was below. >> matt jones last four memorials. >> he was caring for his family. and a way of looking to the stringent. the president placing blame on moscow for supporting the rebelles. and they are suspected of the m and the eyes are on the ukraine. we hope the drought is out. >> they are releasing a recording that is a phone conversation between two rebels discussing the plane. >>...
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you can look at shares of hess, which is pursuing this kind of thing. so, there's inversions, there's outversions. >> when we talk to a lot of money managers about where they're finding good income these days, mlps, master limited partnerships come up quite often, so plays into that very much. >> absolutely. it all ties together. let's look at where we stand here. as we kick off the final hour of trading, the dow's off 46 points at this hour, 16,865 is the level there. earlier at the lows, we had gone negative for the month of july, so we'll keep a close eye on that. the nasdaq still adding about 14 points. strength in twitter certainly helping today. and the s&p 500 off about two, 1,967 is the level there. >> all right, a lot to talk about today. let's get to hank smith from haverford investments, abigail doolittle from peak theories. two of the strongest bulls we know, jack bouroudjian from index financial partners and anthony chan from chase. and of course, our own rick santelli joining us with the market response to all this. anthony chan, go ahead.
you can look at shares of hess, which is pursuing this kind of thing. so, there's inversions, there's outversions. >> when we talk to a lot of money managers about where they're finding good income these days, mlps, master limited partnerships come up quite often, so plays into that very much. >> absolutely. it all ties together. let's look at where we stand here. as we kick off the final hour of trading, the dow's off 46 points at this hour, 16,865 is the level there. earlier at...
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hess syria given up all of their has syriaeapons -- given up all of their chemical weapons? guest: yes. according to the u.n., all weapons have been removed and have been loaded onto the ships and have left syria. host: bob in maryland. democratic caller. caller: thanks for taking my call. what part does halliburton and have in the manufacturing or disbursement of the chemicals? they are nullified, can't they be expelled into the water? halliburton did not come up in any interviews. could it be expelled into the water? it's not as good of an idea as the incineration that's planned for them. host: oceanside, california. independent caller. it's constantly frustrating. it's widely known, chemical weapons are being funneled to the al qaeda fighters by turkey. it's the freedom fighters using the weapons. host: tell our viewers what your piece is about. are talking very specifically about the effort to destroy these chemical weapons. -- therectly familiar is no end to it. the conspiracy theories can be found online. " --e of the word "alleged the use of the word "alleged." host:
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reporter: people are still in shock here not only because she had such a wonderful future ahead of hessess way she had her life cut short. >> ted rowlands, thanks so much. we will check other stories making news right after this. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? is building up layer, upon layer, upon layer of bacteria. and to destroy those layers? you need listerine®. its unique formula penetrates these layers deeper than other mouthwashes, killing bacteria all the way down to the bottom layer. so for a cleaner, healthier mouth, go with #1 dentist recommended listerine®. power to your mouth. also try listerine® pocket paks to kill bad breath germs on the go. of swedish experience in insidperfecting the rich,ars never bitter taste of gevalia. we do it all f
reporter: people are still in shock here not only because she had such a wonderful future ahead of hessess way she had her life cut short. >> ted rowlands, thanks so much. we will check other stories making news right after this. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and...