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landed virtually on top of the hogan plaque. the iconic 1 iron shot. there's no 1 iron in anybody's bag anymore. what did you hit and did you notice how close you were to the plaque? >> i did. when i came over the hill and saw my ball lying in the middle of the fairway and just what a beautiful setting this is is, i thought, this is my moment. i've seen that ben hogan photograph a million times and suddenly, it was me hitting from the middle of the fairway. so, i just triy eied not to get ahead of myself. i hit a beautiful 4 iron into the green and just so glad it all worked out. >> this moment is yours. you've expressed yourself very well. anything else you'd like to say? >> yeah, absolutely. philadelphia has been my town. >> you know how to work a crowd, don't you? >> i have such good support here all week and there are a lot of people in the crowd who remembered me from 2010 at&t that i won here and i felt like i had a lot of good will in the crowd and obviously, phil mickelson rightly so, fan fa favorite. the way he carries himself. i've got nothin
landed virtually on top of the hogan plaque. the iconic 1 iron shot. there's no 1 iron in anybody's bag anymore. what did you hit and did you notice how close you were to the plaque? >> i did. when i came over the hill and saw my ball lying in the middle of the fairway and just what a beautiful setting this is is, i thought, this is my moment. i've seen that ben hogan photograph a million times and suddenly, it was me hitting from the middle of the fairway. so, i just triy eied not to get...
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i played with hogans. that's not a hogans?one. >> this is a macgregor. he played with a macgregor for a long time. in 1953, he developed his own club. >> you got to look at that other putter or the other club, which is amazing. bobby jones' putter. >> so, yeah, this club is bob jones' calamity janes 2-putter. jones was struggling with his putter before the 1923 u.s. open. the head pro in nassau country club in long island jimmy maiden gave him this putter calamity javenlt he said try this out. he went out and won the u.s. open and played here and the club wore out. the pete is spot wore out. he had been using it so much. he mad six replicas made. this is calamity jane 2, he won 10 of his national championships with this, including the 1930 grand slam winning all four major championships of the day including the u.s. amateur here. >> that was the final part of the grand slam. >> it was. >> that was back when there was no uspga him he kwon the amateurs and the three other majors, right? >> yeah, the amateurs, excuse me the major
i played with hogans. that's not a hogans?one. >> this is a macgregor. he played with a macgregor for a long time. in 1953, he developed his own club. >> you got to look at that other putter or the other club, which is amazing. bobby jones' putter. >> so, yeah, this club is bob jones' calamity janes 2-putter. jones was struggling with his putter before the 1923 u.s. open. the head pro in nassau country club in long island jimmy maiden gave him this putter calamity javenlt he...
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what do you think about the point hogan made?ado, that horrific shooting that happened. sandy hook happened. and now several months later he's saying he's not going to promote it. >> i think there's a change. there are certain moments that are -- >> a change of how he snngs. >> change of heart. an evolution. i take him at his word. i think he's sincere. i think he should be applauded. actors endorse everything from sneak force condoms. that's what actors do. and the fact that he's standing for something -- he could be sued, as i'm sure paul the comment. maybe other producers won't work with him. it's a win/win. let's be honest. we are talking about the movie. google the controversy, hundreds of thousands of hits on google. people are talking with got kick ass 2" more than ever -- >> people like me who never heard of "kick ass 1," never heard of "kick ass 2." >> at least he didn't name his child northwes west? >> we did that. jim carrey at one point was pulling in $30 million a movie. the guy is an incredibly accomplished actor no
what do you think about the point hogan made?ado, that horrific shooting that happened. sandy hook happened. and now several months later he's saying he's not going to promote it. >> i think there's a change. there are certain moments that are -- >> a change of how he snngs. >> change of heart. an evolution. i take him at his word. i think he's sincere. i think he should be applauded. actors endorse everything from sneak force condoms. that's what actors do. and the fact that...
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you met hulk hogan once. >> i did. >> change the subject so desperately. >> i was a little hulk amaniac and my father ran a story about the first ever wrestle mania and backstage i met hulk hogan and it remains the greatest day of my life. >> in case christine and the kids are watching i can think of three other days that were -- >> that's what i'm saying -- >> wedding day? first or second child. >> the first one was close. >> you know, i'm just walking away. >> mom and dad right here. are you inside. >> it is the hulkster. >> this is quite uncomfortable here on the seat today. >> lucy i love you, george, you're pretty good too man. >> guess what, mr. hershey, they're going to go live with him. >> i think we should do the news and put an end to this. >> maybe before you get in more trouble. let's get to the headlines. a new investigation launched into the disappearance of madeleine mccann. the british toddler that disappeared in portugal where her family was vacationing. portugal closed it's case but the british government is willing to reopen the investigation in hopes of solving the c
you met hulk hogan once. >> i did. >> change the subject so desperately. >> i was a little hulk amaniac and my father ran a story about the first ever wrestle mania and backstage i met hulk hogan and it remains the greatest day of my life. >> in case christine and the kids are watching i can think of three other days that were -- >> that's what i'm saying -- >> wedding day? first or second child. >> the first one was close. >> you know, i'm just...
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that is a tribute to judge hogan for his work as the head of the administrative office. i prevailed upon him to agree to spend one year in the job. my plan was to entice him with the many sources of entertainment the job provides into staying longer. it worked for almost a full year, for which i am very grateful. tom leaves the post in the able hands of the judge from the district of columbia. tom wanted me to announce that john begins his job officially on monday. any inquiries and complaints should be directed to john. tom also wanted me to announce john's cell phone number but i do not think i will do that. the service john is undertaking is emblematic of the service so many in this room provide to the judiciary in the case of judges above and beyond their obligations. that is in epitomized by the chief judge that serves as the chairman of the executive committee of the judicial conference, an enormously important position for which i am very grateful. now i think i will sit down with jay and have a little talk. thank you. [applause] >> welcome. i want to thank my col
that is a tribute to judge hogan for his work as the head of the administrative office. i prevailed upon him to agree to spend one year in the job. my plan was to entice him with the many sources of entertainment the job provides into staying longer. it worked for almost a full year, for which i am very grateful. tom leaves the post in the able hands of the judge from the district of columbia. tom wanted me to announce that john begins his job officially on monday. any inquiries and complaints...
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today, golf is full of other visionaries who have made lasting contributions, such as golf legend ben hoganoneered practice routines. >> you're not born with a club in your hand, you understand? you'd have to -- you have to manufacture a swing. you can't be a damn fool and go out there and hit something that you never have hit before. you have to practice for it to be automatic for you. i tried to perfect it. never did. i came pretty close. >> fellow major champion gene sero zin invented the sandwich in 1932 while paul tight a 60-degree wedge in 1980s. both clubs are found in virtually every players' bag. meanwhile, jack nicklaus and the great arnold palmer took vision outside the ropes. decades before players traveled by private plane, palmer earned his pilot's license in 1956 to fly himself to and from events and even set the world record for circumnavigation speed in 1976 that still stands today. >> ground ready to taxi. >> these practical applications have had a profound effect on the sport, but for another golf visionary, it was always about the art. >> next one we're going to is 12. w
today, golf is full of other visionaries who have made lasting contributions, such as golf legend ben hoganoneered practice routines. >> you're not born with a club in your hand, you understand? you'd have to -- you have to manufacture a swing. you can't be a damn fool and go out there and hit something that you never have hit before. you have to practice for it to be automatic for you. i tried to perfect it. never did. i came pretty close. >> fellow major champion gene sero zin...
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it's an opportunity. >> reporter: hogan's game plan, trim fixed incopositions. remains pro equities with this caveat. he says stay focused on u.s. companies that generate the bulk of their revenues here. he likes consumer discretionary that investors can play with the xly. he likes the financials which benefit from a widening yield curve and etf for that theme is the xlf. finally, checking in with josh brown, at fusion analytics. his bottom line, pullbacks are a gift, not a penalty, for long-term investors. he likes the vanguard msig, trades at 11 times earnings, versus 15 for the spx and offers a 3% dividend yield. maria, back to you. >> all right, josh lipton. pardon me. thank you so much, josh. we're in the final 10 minutes of trading. a wild week. market up 55 points. >> david says the long-awaited pullback is probably not over. he'll join us next to tell us how much more selling could be ahead. announcer: where can an investor be a name and not a number? scottrade. ron: i'm never alone with scottrade. i can always call or stop by my local office. they're ne
it's an opportunity. >> reporter: hogan's game plan, trim fixed incopositions. remains pro equities with this caveat. he says stay focused on u.s. companies that generate the bulk of their revenues here. he likes consumer discretionary that investors can play with the xly. he likes the financials which benefit from a widening yield curve and etf for that theme is the xlf. finally, checking in with josh brown, at fusion analytics. his bottom line, pullbacks are a gift, not a penalty, for...
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the break through came when the gang of eight joined corcoran and hogan on border security. and 15 republican senators could sign with nearly all the democrats to pass immigration reform. >> we secure the border so we are not back in the situation where we have millions of illegal immigrants in this country ten years down the road. >> but that's the senate. back to the house where speaker boehner's miscalculation on the farm bill may not bode well for more complicated negotiations like immigration. republicans blame democrats. democrats bash the gop. >> what is happening on the floor today was a demonstration of major amateur hour. >> it is pathetic that the republican whip team would be trying to point fingers at others when what you see is their latest inability and failure to govern. >> in order to lose control of the floor, you have to have control in the first place. and i don't think speaker boehner has had control of this caucus and of this congress. >> now in simplest form the farm bill failed because conservative republicans voted against it because they said it cos
the break through came when the gang of eight joined corcoran and hogan on border security. and 15 republican senators could sign with nearly all the democrats to pass immigration reform. >> we secure the border so we are not back in the situation where we have millions of illegal immigrants in this country ten years down the road. >> but that's the senate. back to the house where speaker boehner's miscalculation on the farm bill may not bode well for more complicated negotiations...
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>> but as i understand it he just didn't miss shots hogan was an incredible player but as i understand it byron just had the physical genius and gift for hitting the ball solid and straight and he won 11 tournaments in a row. that level of golf i have to believe was the greatest ever attained so ken venturi who just passed away had the great fortune of playing golf with byron nelson and ben hogan. >> rose: what did he say? >> well, he never liked ---to-pick one over the other but i think he thought for pure ball striking, just hitting a shot straight to the target no one was better than byron nelson. >> rose: great to see you. jaime diaz from "golf digest" and "golf world." a man who understands the game. we'll be right back. stay with us. >> rose: donald rumsfeld is here he is both the youngest and oldest person to have served as secretary of defense. he's also been a nay sli fighter pilot, a congressman and the c.e.o. of two "fortune" 500 companies. his new book is called "rumsfeld rules: leadership lessons in business, politics, war and life." part memoir, part management guide, it
>> but as i understand it he just didn't miss shots hogan was an incredible player but as i understand it byron just had the physical genius and gift for hitting the ball solid and straight and he won 11 tournaments in a row. that level of golf i have to believe was the greatest ever attained so ken venturi who just passed away had the great fortune of playing golf with byron nelson and ben hogan. >> rose: what did he say? >> well, he never liked ---to-pick one over the other...
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. >> jeff: timothy hogan is with elite sterling security. caballero denver u.s.-based distributor.e the march launch hoggan says they have sold 300 plus backpacks nationwide at $250 a piece. >> we look at it as additional safety measure, no different than wearing seat belts in your car. it's just one more level of protection that can help take care of our kids. >> at a nearby park four-year- old alex phillips looked the backpack. his father zack wasn't sure. >> i don't know how much it would have prevented or if it would have been helpful in any of these cases but i suppose it's not a bad idea. >> extra protection seemed like a good idea to 14-year-old tray martinez. >> it would be more insuring if something did happen than i would feel safer. >> reporter: his mother amy says after the sandy hook and aurora shootings, her son's worried about going to school. >> there's a lot we have to be aware of now, i guess. but at the same time i don't think it should stop us. so we'll just be prepared. >> reporter: with pencils, paper and now in some cases, bulletproof bags. >> jeff: caballero
. >> jeff: timothy hogan is with elite sterling security. caballero denver u.s.-based distributor.e the march launch hoggan says they have sold 300 plus backpacks nationwide at $250 a piece. >> we look at it as additional safety measure, no different than wearing seat belts in your car. it's just one more level of protection that can help take care of our kids. >> at a nearby park four-year- old alex phillips looked the backpack. his father zack wasn't sure. >> i don't...
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i give you the person to get in charge -- with the abatement side, william hogan. i'll give you his number and stuff. he can tell you how they do an audit. they do a yearly -- every two years they do an audit and that's how they get their pricing on how many square feet that they have to do. and it just moves up and up and up. when i first started it was like 17 bucks. now it's like 54 bucks. so, inflation, man. so, yeah. this is a great thing. even if you don't know what some of the graffiti is and you start typing it, you can figure out one of the letters if this computer goes. back in that search area when it gets back there, they say you see that [speaker not understood] right there. that's merc. if you see merc right there and you don't know what it said but you can see the first two letters, m.e., you can go up here in the search area and just start typing. m-e and try to figure out, oh, you can look at some of these pictures. there's -- there's a mercs, too, mers. sometimes people get that confused with a k or an s. you can look at the pictures or try to mat
i give you the person to get in charge -- with the abatement side, william hogan. i'll give you his number and stuff. he can tell you how they do an audit. they do a yearly -- every two years they do an audit and that's how they get their pricing on how many square feet that they have to do. and it just moves up and up and up. when i first started it was like 17 bucks. now it's like 54 bucks. so, inflation, man. so, yeah. this is a great thing. even if you don't know what some of the graffiti...
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regs what they say their loan belongs to them but don't agree so with their arms to befriend the hogans. they came first then the islamists arrived after them they opened the door for radicals to come into our land. last week president a laundry sieved a peace prize for the operation in mali but it's still unclear whether what the french troops will soon leave behind can truly be described as peace and what peacekeepers officially coming to the scene this july will have to maintain. from mali. so we'll do stories in brief now this lunchtime china's launch rocket with three board including the country's second feeble astronaut spacecraft blasted off from a site in the gobi desert to an experimental space station that was stablished in twenty eleven the crew expected to spend two weeks in orbit that's a record for china's space program let's see that rocket go up sure you stay with it for a second i gather. it's still. all went well. over china there at least two people have been killed five injured after part of a residential building collapsed in the indian city of mumbai dozens of vict
regs what they say their loan belongs to them but don't agree so with their arms to befriend the hogans. they came first then the islamists arrived after them they opened the door for radicals to come into our land. last week president a laundry sieved a peace prize for the operation in mali but it's still unclear whether what the french troops will soon leave behind can truly be described as peace and what peacekeepers officially coming to the scene this july will have to maintain. from mali....
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paul hogan wrote stories, and this time j. robert oppenheimer also wrote stories. and they formed a sort of closely knit group of three young men,ial of whom -- all of whom aspired to be writers. oppenheimer should have started in harvard in 1921. that's when his friend francis ferguson started at harvard. they both applied to do chemistry. oppenheimer, however, in the summer of '21 went to europe, ad he returned very ill and so had to spend the year convalescing, part of which he spent in new mexico. but it meant that he was a year behind ferguson, and he arrived in harvard in 1922 which was a senate moment for harvard. i mean, quite shocking for me in a way researching the he'sly of this, i hadn't realized that institutional prejudice against jews was so fierce at such a late, you know, it's not that long ago, 1932. but what we find is the president of harvard wanting to encourage, wanting to persuade his colleagues to adopt quotas for the number of jews that they were, that this could admit to harvard. because he'd been alarmed to discover what had happened at c
paul hogan wrote stories, and this time j. robert oppenheimer also wrote stories. and they formed a sort of closely knit group of three young men,ial of whom -- all of whom aspired to be writers. oppenheimer should have started in harvard in 1921. that's when his friend francis ferguson started at harvard. they both applied to do chemistry. oppenheimer, however, in the summer of '21 went to europe, ad he returned very ill and so had to spend the year convalescing, part of which he spent in new...
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be hogan came back after his almost fatal car accident, 1950.e not played there since 1981 because the courses to small. it's -- i hate to say i the circus of the u.s. open, but a the stuff that goes on, the corporate tents in the space the ne for television production. and they have a second golf course with the players are using for their pctice facity and for the locker room which is about a mile away, a even tt disturbs the players. they are goi to new work forces. courses no one has played before. to go back to a place like that -- i'm not worried about their financial pockets either. gerri: they do okay. >>ight. gerri: they're really do. he's going to win? >> well, i think phil mickelson is a great story right now because of the way helynn. he is never won the u.s. open. i know it's on his time. this is a short game players course. yoshould see him doing some pretty good magic rightow. unpicking a guy, but nobody really knows much about him. he is an aggressive, you know, nice cocky kid that is planning to break off. gerri: i have to go wa
be hogan came back after his almost fatal car accident, 1950.e not played there since 1981 because the courses to small. it's -- i hate to say i the circus of the u.s. open, but a the stuff that goes on, the corporate tents in the space the ne for television production. and they have a second golf course with the players are using for their pctice facity and for the locker room which is about a mile away, a even tt disturbs the players. they are goi to new work forces. courses no one has played...
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kate hogan the editor from people.com is with us and it will be a huge story. >> definitely. it is.plause] we've had all of our readers everyone in the world is excited about this baby. anticipation for a year now and i think kate will be so followed during her pregnancy. >> anderson: is this going to be the next cover issue of people? >> it definitely is. it's huge for us. we are excited and our readers are excited. >> all of her clothes that she is going to wear. >> she will be the most amazing pregnant dresser. >> anderson: a lot of pressure on her. a lot of pressure. there is a story in new york it is a local story. but it really i think it's horrified people in the country on the cover of the post today a man who was pushed on to the subway tracks, killed by, i guess, seems to be some sort of deranged person. and they have a whole series of photos. this is allegedly the man who pushed him. and then you actually see the guy standing on the tracks, standing on the platform still. there is video that was taken. and then the victim is on the tracks, laying on the tracks unaware tha
kate hogan the editor from people.com is with us and it will be a huge story. >> definitely. it is.plause] we've had all of our readers everyone in the world is excited about this baby. anticipation for a year now and i think kate will be so followed during her pregnancy. >> anderson: is this going to be the next cover issue of people? >> it definitely is. it's huge for us. we are excited and our readers are excited. >> all of her clothes that she is going to wear....
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i mean that's when this corker-hogan amendment seems to be about in the senate. >> not on the senate side as much as on the house side. you are going to have problems dealing with liberals in border security. as marco rubio said we need border security to be able to block. 90% of the illegals who come here come out of mexico. jon: all right. again, it's a thorny issue like i said all kind of cross currents in washington. it's good to to have you here to sort of sort it out for us. >> thank you for having me. jenna: you talked a little bit about the tea party movement and how it figures into immigration. weee talk about how it figures into another debate, the massive tea party rally on capitol hrkia polish the i.r.s. is that even possible? we'll take a look and hear from someone backing that idea next. >> we have to abolish the i.r.s. and replace the current tax code with a simple flat tax that takes away that discretionary power. every day we're working to be an even better company - and to keep our commitments. and we've made a big commitment to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 j
i mean that's when this corker-hogan amendment seems to be about in the senate. >> not on the senate side as much as on the house side. you are going to have problems dealing with liberals in border security. as marco rubio said we need border security to be able to block. 90% of the illegals who come here come out of mexico. jon: all right. again, it's a thorny issue like i said all kind of cross currents in washington. it's good to to have you here to sort of sort it out for us....
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. >> he probably does a better hulk hogan than me. >> how is your shirtless giggle. >> i do shirtlessas the female sort of the -- i would say the tween through the 25-year-old. i have the sort of 30-year-old to senior citizen female demo which is a little more powerful. >> the people who are new to vine or just getting on to it right now, what advice can you give them to create original content? >> i'm really impressed honestly by all the kids on vine. there's so many of them that i follow. i'm like they're so creative and i would just -- i actually told one of them i was going back and forth with one because he messaged me about something, i said just make you and your friends laugh. because he is doing this stuff that makes everybody laugh. >> you mentioned hulk hogan a second ago. take a look at another vine from will. >> you're directed the "today" show brother. you have to press the buttons dude. you're directing the "today" show brother. >> you launch a bunch of lemons. >> yeah, i do. if i couldn't be any more embarrassed by making six second videos. i did this lemon thing. most
. >> he probably does a better hulk hogan than me. >> how is your shirtless giggle. >> i do shirtlessas the female sort of the -- i would say the tween through the 25-year-old. i have the sort of 30-year-old to senior citizen female demo which is a little more powerful. >> the people who are new to vine or just getting on to it right now, what advice can you give them to create original content? >> i'm really impressed honestly by all the kids on vine. there's so...
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. >> i'm the one that's got this horseshoe mustache in there and this guy is telling me hulk hogan and whatnot. i said i'm going to smash on you. i knocked him out the first punch. but i didn't stop them, i had to hold him down. and then the search came in with a tazer gun. >> the jail's special emergency response team, or sert, was called in to break up the fight. afterwards, allen was given ten days in segregation. locked down 23 hours a day with no privileges. but it's something he's grown used to. >> you do so many years in the penn, ain't nothing bothers you. >> narrator: allen's willingness to fight over his mustache is one of a seemingly endless supply of reasons others resort to violence. another fight is just broken up between three inmates in one of the general population housing units. >> the sert subdues the fighters and starts the investigation. the aggressors appear to be guadalupe. neither man shows any sign of injury. victor sanchez will require medical attention. >> his obvious injuries are a black eye and a cut on the back of his head. sergeant tucker now takes over f
. >> i'm the one that's got this horseshoe mustache in there and this guy is telling me hulk hogan and whatnot. i said i'm going to smash on you. i knocked him out the first punch. but i didn't stop them, i had to hold him down. and then the search came in with a tazer gun. >> the jail's special emergency response team, or sert, was called in to break up the fight. afterwards, allen was given ten days in segregation. locked down 23 hours a day with no privileges. but it's something...
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it was written by republican senators corker and hogan.oor with majority support from republicans. do you think the plan in the senate has any chance of surviving the house with congressman like steve king using words like amnesty and people we saw yesterday out front on the capitol trying to say immigrants are more about takers than they are makers. >> well thomas if you look at the fact that republicans, that president obama was re-elected with 71% of the hispanic vote in this country, and that the words that republicans have used to try to seem like they have a softer approach to dealing with the issues for the hispanic community their deeds are certainly the opposite. last week the amendment passed by steve king on the homeland security appropriations bill that would reverse president obama's bill on dreamers, that would undo you prioritization how we deport undocumented immigrants. it takes away any priority. you have the speaker like you said who this week said that he doubts any major immigration reform bill can pass at all. then yo
it was written by republican senators corker and hogan.oor with majority support from republicans. do you think the plan in the senate has any chance of surviving the house with congressman like steve king using words like amnesty and people we saw yesterday out front on the capitol trying to say immigrants are more about takers than they are makers. >> well thomas if you look at the fact that republicans, that president obama was re-elected with 71% of the hispanic vote in this country,...
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executive mark hogan.to-date. they are the only ones of the top four that are losing market share, and what is interesting here is that you look at why. clearly, there is an inkrecreas for the big three when it comes to pickup trucks, but at the same time, slump in mid-sized sedans here in the united states, and that has long been the bread and butter for toyota, and as a result, the head of toyota here in the united states says that it is unlikely to hit the 17% market share which is the high in 2009 before the recall issues, but take a look at toyota versus its come ppetis here in the u.s., no comparison, because they are outperforming ford and general motors and chrysler is not publicly traded at this point, and keep that in mind as you look at toyota, and kelly, the board meeting going on today, and one other point, there is a judge in the united states delaying the settlement of claims $1.1 billion tied to the recall for the unintended accelerations. it is likely going to be approved ultimately, but f
executive mark hogan.to-date. they are the only ones of the top four that are losing market share, and what is interesting here is that you look at why. clearly, there is an inkrecreas for the big three when it comes to pickup trucks, but at the same time, slump in mid-sized sedans here in the united states, and that has long been the bread and butter for toyota, and as a result, the head of toyota here in the united states says that it is unlikely to hit the 17% market share which is the high...
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is the good old usa still the best play for your money, or should you start to look elsewhere art hogan, go usa, but kenny from knight capital is saying don't look at the specific renals, but look at the developed versus developing markets. >>> notice that we're handcusp to fed-speaking and that's all we're getting today. i think you could see the market move as it is today. we won't see tapering. even if we do, there's a reason for tapering. i think that's why you want to focus on -- you want to rotate off defensive. not that different are a bad things, just that the stocks have gone the multiples that are -- those multiples have gotten stretch. like in healthcare, vanda is one of our favorites. here's a company that's got a drug -- in phase three, show ugh great results for a sleep disorder. it's a stock that could double and being made in the united states. when you think about investing over the next 12 to 18 months i think you'll have mob bang for your buck. and multiples that are reasonable. >> you know, peter, what did yogi berra say, nobody goes there anymore, it's too crowded?
is the good old usa still the best play for your money, or should you start to look elsewhere art hogan, go usa, but kenny from knight capital is saying don't look at the specific renals, but look at the developed versus developing markets. >>> notice that we're handcusp to fed-speaking and that's all we're getting today. i think you could see the market move as it is today. we won't see tapering. even if we do, there's a reason for tapering. i think that's why you want to focus on --...
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the break through came when the gang of eight joined corcoran and hogan on border security.lican senators could sign with nearly all the democrats to pass immigration reform. >> we secure the border so we are not back in the situation where we have millions of illegal immigrants in this country ten years down the road. >> but that's the senate. back to the house where speaker boehner's miscalculation on the farm bill may not bode well for more complicated negotiations like immigration. republicans blame democrats. democrats bash the gop. >> what is happening on the floor today was a demonstration ofaj
the break through came when the gang of eight joined corcoran and hogan on border security.lican senators could sign with nearly all the democrats to pass immigration reform. >> we secure the border so we are not back in the situation where we have millions of illegal immigrants in this country ten years down the road. >> but that's the senate. back to the house where speaker boehner's miscalculation on the farm bill may not bode well for more complicated negotiations like...
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open history, jack nicklaus, bobby jones, and the amazing ben hogan.hil mickelson, you know, it's his to win. it's tiger's to lose because there's so much importance based on jack's record and tiger's chasing of that, but for phil mickelson this is massively significant. the fact he's going to turn 43 tomorrow, alison, i think that's a major part of it. the fact it's father's day and there's going to be a lot made of him traveling home to san diego during u.s. open week to attend his 12-year-old daughter's graduation from primary school. so there's a lot at stake here and it's really now the business end of the tournament as about four or five players, but tiger woods is very much in it. so is rory mcilroy, but really it's about philly mick here in philly. >> shane o'donoghue, thank you. >>> a room full of some of the biggest stars in the gop. the faith and freedom conference happening right now, but what's more interesting is who is not showing up. [ male announcer ] it's intuitive and customizable, just like a tablet. so easy to use, it won a best of
open history, jack nicklaus, bobby jones, and the amazing ben hogan.hil mickelson, you know, it's his to win. it's tiger's to lose because there's so much importance based on jack's record and tiger's chasing of that, but for phil mickelson this is massively significant. the fact he's going to turn 43 tomorrow, alison, i think that's a major part of it. the fact it's father's day and there's going to be a lot made of him traveling home to san diego during u.s. open week to attend his...
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here we have "forbes" executive editor and art hogan of lazard capital markets. a lot of whining about markets. the argument is being made that the preannouncements are 7-1 negative. okay. i don't like that either, but that didn't wreck the first quarter. will it wreck the second quarter? >> it sure won't. can't look at that number in a vacuum and say there's more pre-announcements on the negative side. there always are and that ratio is 5-1. had a great quarter. it's a magnitude. how much are they taking that pre-announcement down and how much they declaring they are going to miss by? record earnings in the first quarter. probably will see the s&p 500 earn 4%. that's the average estimate or more. probably will see 68% of companies beat the estimates. that's the game we're in right now and that's not negative catalyst that will slow us down. >> important to get the profits conversation going because we've all been obsessed about bernanke. very important things that are changing the landscape, no question, but let us not forget that earnings are the mother's milk
here we have "forbes" executive editor and art hogan of lazard capital markets. a lot of whining about markets. the argument is being made that the preannouncements are 7-1 negative. okay. i don't like that either, but that didn't wreck the first quarter. will it wreck the second quarter? >> it sure won't. can't look at that number in a vacuum and say there's more pre-announcements on the negative side. there always are and that ratio is 5-1. had a great quarter. it's a...
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it is a tribute to judge hogan for his work as head of the administrative office. mentioned, ie prevailed on him to stay for one year on the job. it worked for almost a full year. for which i am very grateful. tom leaves the post in the able hands of john bates from the district of columbia. he begins his job officially on monday and any inquiries, complaints should be directed to john. tom also wanted me to announce john's personal cell number so that he can be -- so there would be no confusion about that, but i don't think i will do that. [laughter] this isundertaking emblematic of the service that so many of these people in this room provide to the judiciary in the case of judges above and beyond her obligation. that is epitomized here by chief justice racks are who is the chairman of the executive committee to do so conference, nor mislead important position for which i am very grateful. and now i think i will sit down jay and have a little talk. thank you. [applause] >> welcome. i first want to thank my fine colleague, joshree, whose leadership in this wonderf
it is a tribute to judge hogan for his work as head of the administrative office. mentioned, ie prevailed on him to stay for one year on the job. it worked for almost a full year. for which i am very grateful. tom leaves the post in the able hands of john bates from the district of columbia. he begins his job officially on monday and any inquiries, complaints should be directed to john. tom also wanted me to announce john's personal cell number so that he can be -- so there would be no...
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you look at the hogans and the bobby jones but more into the financial tv media, just a real booming golf. you look at jack and arnie. arnie really, he was the pioneer. >> rose: charismatic. >> he really took this game to the next level. and then follow that in with a savvies and the faldo and great european contingent to go with the fred couples and o'meara's. it has increased exponentially. like you say the golfers that follow in the wake of tiger woods perhaps give him a percentage what he's making right now because he certainly has created the game that we're all love so much. and make a great living from. it's a great sport and we have to work hard and there's no guarantees in this game but we're certainly in a great era. >> rose: you won the u.s. open so you've had a major. how do you compare that to the rider cup. >> uncompareable. the three great experiences i've had in my career so far by the three ryder cups i've played. >> are the europeans still different about it than americans. >> i think perhaps the europeans feel slightly more passionate about the ryder cup because th
you look at the hogans and the bobby jones but more into the financial tv media, just a real booming golf. you look at jack and arnie. arnie really, he was the pioneer. >> rose: charismatic. >> he really took this game to the next level. and then follow that in with a savvies and the faldo and great european contingent to go with the fred couples and o'meara's. it has increased exponentially. like you say the golfers that follow in the wake of tiger woods perhaps give him a...
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>> that's like hulk hogan takes on a pair. we could do it. >> what does that mean?e river, brother. >> i might be one of those partners that turns. >> whatever that means. >> wow, just saying. >> what are you going to do? >> i'd totally go with you, pete. >> she's right. >> are you a little late. >> it's fast. >> we'll tell you more about tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ trader ] when i'm trading, i'm so into it, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 hours can go by before i realize tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that i haven't even looked away from my screen. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ♪ tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that kind of focus... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 that's what i have when i trade. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ♪ tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platform tdd# 1-800-345-2550 from charles schwab helps me keep an eye tdd# 1-800-345-2550 on what's really important to me. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it's packed with tools that help me work my strategies, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 spot patterns and find opportunities more easily. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 then, when i'm ready... act
>> that's like hulk hogan takes on a pair. we could do it. >> what does that mean?e river, brother. >> i might be one of those partners that turns. >> whatever that means. >> wow, just saying. >> what are you going to do? >> i'd totally go with you, pete. >> she's right. >> are you a little late. >> it's fast. >> we'll tell you more about tomorrow when we come right back. stay tuned. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 [ trader ] when i'm...
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bombay played on hogan's heroes. >> he also played the ship's captain on titanic. >> stephanie: omg! >> stephanie: hang on. i was going to save some of this for later. here it is. this even came with pictures. >> see that's who i picked. >> stephanie: nancy confused esmeralda with andorra. s a mer alda, alice is esmeralda. aunt clara marianne. that actress died. she took over the role of the ditzy character. and then pandora's box as serena. there you go. okay. >> i liked aunt clara. she was a old -- >> stephanie: two different characters, esmeralda and aunt clara. aunt clara died. >> she would make napoleon appear by mistake when she meant to bring someone else in. >> stephanie: oh, aunt clara. [ ♪ circus ♪ ] >> andorra is the lady from twilight zone. with the aliens. >> she was also citizen kane's mom. >> stephanie: see why most of us don't care about the nsa spying on us? our brains are too consumed with that kind of thing. >> let's not get into the characters of the brady bunch. >> stephanie: don't get me started. speaking of strange bedfellows on the whole nsa thing why jim, loo
bombay played on hogan's heroes. >> he also played the ship's captain on titanic. >> stephanie: omg! >> stephanie: hang on. i was going to save some of this for later. here it is. this even came with pictures. >> see that's who i picked. >> stephanie: nancy confused esmeralda with andorra. s a mer alda, alice is esmeralda. aunt clara marianne. that actress died. she took over the role of the ditzy character. and then pandora's box as serena. there you go. okay....
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the wh -- the hogan-corker ament gets us over the top.artha: i know you feel this is an important moment in the senate. tell me how you think this will go. >> reporter: it looks as if this amendment from the two republican senators that throws money at the border security will be enough to get it through the senate. but passage in the house is a have much more problematic affair. and it's impossible to say what's going to happen over there. first of all, you have this issue of this bill now turning into this giant 1,200-page plus swoll within this amendment now to who -- swollen with this amendment. nobody will have read it by the time they vote today or nobody to speak of will. that gives it a certain taint. so as it goes over to the house it's not clear to me it goes over there with any momentum to speak of. americans want secure borders for our country. that's a bay $stick thing that has a majority in the polls. they want some sort of path to citizenship that people can look at the rules and say i came here with my family when i was un
the wh -- the hogan-corker ament gets us over the top.artha: i know you feel this is an important moment in the senate. tell me how you think this will go. >> reporter: it looks as if this amendment from the two republican senators that throws money at the border security will be enough to get it through the senate. but passage in the house is a have much more problematic affair. and it's impossible to say what's going to happen over there. first of all, you have this issue of this bill...
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. >> michael hogan, entertainment editor for "the huffington post" joins us.hat do you make of this. >> i think you have steven spielberg and george lucas responding to charges happening in hollywood. part of that is related to digital transformation. you're seeing a lot of the stories that would have been told in cinema moving to cable tv even to netflix and you're seeing hollywood focus on smaller number of really, really high-budgeted movies that are geared at gigantic audiences here and around the world and they're investing humongous amounts in them. what is happening is that we're getting a kind of flood of blockbusters. we've got possibly 19 blockbusters this summer and i think they're kind of looking at this going where does it end? this can't keep going this way because there can be only so many blockbusters. >> listen superman opens today. the reports are it costs over $200 million to get that thing into theaters. are we seeing too many. is 19 too many for the summer? is an audience for 19 blockbusters? >> that's the question. you know the sort of ho
. >> michael hogan, entertainment editor for "the huffington post" joins us.hat do you make of this. >> i think you have steven spielberg and george lucas responding to charges happening in hollywood. part of that is related to digital transformation. you're seeing a lot of the stories that would have been told in cinema moving to cable tv even to netflix and you're seeing hollywood focus on smaller number of really, really high-budgeted movies that are geared at gigantic...
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. >> i didn't watch hogan's heros. >> what!o criminalize male sexuality. >> if it's unwanted then it is criminal -- >> if you are raping somebody -- >> stephanie: right. >> how -- [ sighs ] >> stephanie: yeah. >> i don't like him. >> stephanie: i don't either. >> he makes me wrinkle my nose. >> stephanie: here is my favorite excuse for a speeder, driver going 112 miles an hour i was drying my car. that's what the canadian told the mounties when they pulled him over. wow, the mounties are a lot faster than i used to be. >> they are not on horses anymore. >> stephanie: oh right. last day before vacation tomorrow, you don't want to miss it. >> it is going to be weird. >> stephanie: and friday fwrooid. we will see you then on the "stephanie miller show." >> i'm jacki schechner. it's noon eastern, and here's what's current. last week there was a shot taken at joe man chin. >> as your senator, i'll protect our second amendment rights. >> that was joe manchin's commitment. but now he is working with president obama and new york mayor
. >> i didn't watch hogan's heros. >> what!o criminalize male sexuality. >> if it's unwanted then it is criminal -- >> if you are raping somebody -- >> stephanie: right. >> how -- [ sighs ] >> stephanie: yeah. >> i don't like him. >> stephanie: i don't either. >> he makes me wrinkle my nose. >> stephanie: here is my favorite excuse for a speeder, driver going 112 miles an hour i was drying my car. that's what the canadian told...
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there are all of these amendments, and yesterday, this amendment that the jeff -- no it's -- >> john hoganore border security. why? >> this is -- i mean they had to strike some sort of balance put -- between giving more border security to satisfy republicans, especially those republicans who are on the fence about the bill but also making sure you don't throw any obstacles in that pathway to citizenship. and until the last couple of days it was really difficult to bridge that gap, and then they figured throwing more resources at the border -- >> bill: so what would this amendment do? >> double the current force of the border patrol agents so add 20,000 border patrol agents over the next ten years. it would finish the 700-mile fencing along the border, and drones -- all of this electronics upgrade is going to cost about $3.2 billion so whatever leads to that amount. but they don't go as far as some senator wanted like the plan from senator cornen in terms of the stricter triggers. >> bill: and a cost of about $30 billion, right? >> it will be north of $30 billion over ten years. >> bill: da
there are all of these amendments, and yesterday, this amendment that the jeff -- no it's -- >> john hoganore border security. why? >> this is -- i mean they had to strike some sort of balance put -- between giving more border security to satisfy republicans, especially those republicans who are on the fence about the bill but also making sure you don't throw any obstacles in that pathway to citizenship. and until the last couple of days it was really difficult to bridge that gap,...
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industry, but we have to rationalize who has access to what, especially as we get two more sensitive hogansre lives are at risk. wheres -- sensitive, lives are at risk. we need to keep secrets to protect lives and do the defending of the country properly, and at the same time we have to have an open and transparent system where the citizenry knows to government is not overreaching. is a seniorarate adviser at the center for strategic and international studies. you can see some of his work at csis.org. war "o has "treasuries coming out on september 10. tax, we will look to your dollars on a different government program. this week we're focusing on -- naturala after disaster spending. first an update from c-span radio. in secret data gathering from the g-8 summit. finnish prime minister david cameron was questioned -- british prime minister david cameron was questioned, and while responding he said he is not about to start commenting on security or intelligence issues. meanwhile, president obama holds one-on-one meetings today with british prime minister cameron, russia's president and italy
industry, but we have to rationalize who has access to what, especially as we get two more sensitive hogansre lives are at risk. wheres -- sensitive, lives are at risk. we need to keep secrets to protect lives and do the defending of the country properly, and at the same time we have to have an open and transparent system where the citizenry knows to government is not overreaching. is a seniorarate adviser at the center for strategic and international studies. you can see some of his work at...