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a little jack daniels. remember from anchorman and this famous moment?> are you just looking at things in the office and saying that you love them? >> i love lamp. >> do you really love the lamp or are you just saying it because you saw it? >> i love lamp. i love lamp. >> that's ridiculous, you say, that could never happen in real life. let me take you to our nbc affiliate in green bay, the meteorologist a victim of a joke. >> so you became immune to it. >> in other news, i love lamp? oh, he totally fell for it. >> you got me. that's a little joke. in other news -- >> brian will read anything put on the teleprompter. >> in other news, i love lamp. thanks, guys. >> we laugh, but we don't criticize. it could happen to all of us. >>> still ahead on "way too early," why you're awake and "morning joe" is just moments away. and on a budget. like a ramen noodle- every-night budget. she thought allstate car insurance was out of her reach. until she heard about the value plan. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. so i used my citi thank you card
a little jack daniels. remember from anchorman and this famous moment?> are you just looking at things in the office and saying that you love them? >> i love lamp. >> do you really love the lamp or are you just saying it because you saw it? >> i love lamp. i love lamp. >> that's ridiculous, you say, that could never happen in real life. let me take you to our nbc affiliate in green bay, the meteorologist a victim of a joke. >> so you became immune to it....
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last year, it was a bit of a mixed drink for spirits stocks, with only brown forman, the maker of jack daniels, gaining ground. beverage analyst comeal gadralwala calls the spirits industry a buy-and-hold category. >> all of them have pretty steady dividends. they also have pretty steady buybacks. so, it's a good cash return story, along with a good secular growth story, along with the economy gets better-- a premiumization kicker to it. >> reporter: so if the drinks themselves don't keep your spirits up, then perhaps the stocks will give your portfolio a nice buzz. suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the year has gotten off to a good start for shareholders, but one stock index outpaces the gains elsewhere: the nasdaq. that brings us to tonight's "word on the street," "technology." jill malandrino is with thestreet.com. nice to see you, year-to-date the nasdaq up more than 8%, information technology sector up 7%. can tech carry the rest of the year? >> i absolutely think it can. what investors don't realize, look at the s&p, up 4.5% for the year not one really can ident
last year, it was a bit of a mixed drink for spirits stocks, with only brown forman, the maker of jack daniels, gaining ground. beverage analyst comeal gadralwala calls the spirits industry a buy-and-hold category. >> all of them have pretty steady dividends. they also have pretty steady buybacks. so, it's a good cash return story, along with a good secular growth story, along with the economy gets better-- a premiumization kicker to it. >> reporter: so if the drinks themselves...
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she was hidden at jack daniel's time of strong. like she was in a drinking contest. >>reporter: he says he lost sight of the two later that morning he was approached by the police and as he was walking near the bushes he heard a noise and locked eyes with the suspect. >> by this time he was pulling up his pants. the police for rolling in. i flagged them down and told them that i found a girl. she was drunk, in toxic, drunk, passed out, she was still breathing thank god. i picked her up, she was stripped naked. >>reporter: perry says the suspect is also homeless who had been handed around there for some time but he did not know the young man to be violent. >> he is the type of kid that like to keep it with everybody he was happy go lucky. this is something that you would not even expect for him to even do. >>reporter: he has been booked on a number of sexual assault charges including rape by use of drugs or alcohol and rape of an unconscious person. >>pam: more charges have been filed against a 14 year old boy already behind bars accused of robbing and raping women in
she was hidden at jack daniel's time of strong. like she was in a drinking contest. >>reporter: he says he lost sight of the two later that morning he was approached by the police and as he was walking near the bushes he heard a noise and locked eyes with the suspect. >> by this time he was pulling up his pants. the police for rolling in. i flagged them down and told them that i found a girl. she was drunk, in toxic, drunk, passed out, she was still breathing thank god. i picked her...
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the reaction was sheik satr drink of few chords of jack daniel's and got his gun and said i will kill whoever did this and put the word out on the street get the guy who did this. they did. they picked up a couple of temple face 18/20 year-olds local sunni men who took $200.2 plant the bomb because that is the way to have been income and they arrested them to put them in the iraqi justice system but the reaction among the iraqis was great morning because so many of the bears got to know patriquin. the mayor of revive the earlier this year i said you remember travis patriquin? yes. i looked -- worked very closely before a game mayor. he says thata man was a hero.el why? because he gave us our freedom. i thought that is a good? enough reason. maybe it is true. there was morning and in fact, today there is only one building named afteryo an american that is the police station in raimondi ai good-sized police station with several hundred police officers reporting for duty and over the door is travis patriquin. >> that is amazing how you heard about the story you saw an article saying the
the reaction was sheik satr drink of few chords of jack daniel's and got his gun and said i will kill whoever did this and put the word out on the street get the guy who did this. they did. they picked up a couple of temple face 18/20 year-olds local sunni men who took $200.2 plant the bomb because that is the way to have been income and they arrested them to put them in the iraqi justice system but the reaction among the iraqis was great morning because so many of the bears got to know...
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the reaction was sheik catarrh allegedly drank jack daniel's and said i will kill whoever did this. he put the word out on the streets, get the guys who did this and they did. the iraqis and americans picked up a couple of complete faced 18 or 20-year-old local sunni men, it was a way to get the income and they arrested them. i don't know what happened to them but the reaction among iraqis the personal so many iraqi local leaders got to know him. the mayor of roddy this year, do you remember travis patriquin? yes. worked closely with him right before i became mayor. what did you think of him? he said that man was a hero. why do you say that? because he gave us our freedom. i thought that is a good enough reason. a simple way to put it. maybe it is true. there was morning. today if you go across this nation of iraq to every town and city there's only one building named after american. the iraqi police station, several hundred police officers every day. >> what you heard about the story, s saw an article saying iraqis more in a murder american. when you hear that this interests me. i
the reaction was sheik catarrh allegedly drank jack daniel's and said i will kill whoever did this. he put the word out on the streets, get the guys who did this and they did. the iraqis and americans picked up a couple of complete faced 18 or 20-year-old local sunni men, it was a way to get the income and they arrested them. i don't know what happened to them but the reaction among iraqis the personal so many iraqi local leaders got to know him. the mayor of roddy this year, do you remember...
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jack markell. then indiana governor mitch daniels gave his plans for this year. >>> tomorrow, richard cordray, the head of the consumer financial protection bureau testifies before the senate banking committee. he was given a recess appointment by president obama over the objections of republicans. he is expected to deliver the first semiannual report to congress. mr. cordray recently served as an ohio attorney general. >>> next on c-span3, a look at several state of the state addresses. tonight, we'll start with governor bob mcdonnell. he delivered his third state of the commonwealth from the virginia state capitol. he talked about budgetprioties spending. this is about 50 minutes. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. you have obviously come back well rested. mr. speaker, mr. president, justices of the supreme court of virginia, judges of the state corporation commission, ladies and gentlemen of the general assembly, my fellow virginians, good evening. it is both my duty and privilege to join you on the set of steven speilberg's epic feature film. [ applause ] >> "lincoln" for the annual state o
jack markell. then indiana governor mitch daniels gave his plans for this year. >>> tomorrow, richard cordray, the head of the consumer financial protection bureau testifies before the senate banking committee. he was given a recess appointment by president obama over the objections of republicans. he is expected to deliver the first semiannual report to congress. mr. cordray recently served as an ohio attorney general. >>> next on c-span3, a look at several state of the state...
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be morning joe brought to you by starbucks because you seem like evening joe brought to you by jack daniels this is not clear. well said. well said. >> can i get a cup of coffee? >> can we get stephen some coffee here? >> louis, you can do that, right? >> kate got it. >> it's a prop. it's a prop. it's an empty cup. >> i'm a human being with 161 late night shows a year. i need coffee like i need oxygen. >> drink it and love it. >> america runs on starbucks. >> a serious question -- >> oh, great. >> if you're serious about this candidacy, sir -- >> i do not have a candidacy. my lawyer, trevor potter, has made sure i say i am not a federal candidate. i have exploratory committee to explore the possibility of being president of the united states of south carolina. >> got it. >> that's what keeps me out of fdc jail right there. i don't do that, i go to the big house, willie. >> exactly. >> the clam bake. >> as we travel the state, canvassing, talking to people about what really matters -- >> the real people -- >> one thing, what, sir, is your position on open marriages? >> hmm. >> i just can't b
be morning joe brought to you by starbucks because you seem like evening joe brought to you by jack daniels this is not clear. well said. well said. >> can i get a cup of coffee? >> can we get stephen some coffee here? >> louis, you can do that, right? >> kate got it. >> it's a prop. it's a prop. it's an empty cup. >> i'm a human being with 161 late night shows a year. i need coffee like i need oxygen. >> drink it and love it. >> america runs on...
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danielle hutchins. i'm from the association of bay area governments and i just wanted to respond to mr. jacks' opening question about what else we need to do to be prepared for a next earthquake. i would like to advocate for a regional perspective. obviously cities must be prepared, neighborhoods must be prepared to take care of their own cities to bring those back. but we have a number of regional issues that we're going to face and lifelines and our utilities and road networks, housing, regional economic development. and i think it's really important we look at that as our bay area region, as our bay area identity. so along those lines i wanted to -- passed out an invitation to a workshop where we're going to begin to look at some of those regional issues. it will be at november 1 at ames. i hope everyone can attend. >> the importance at looking at a regional level is half of our work force lives outside of san francisco. so looking from a regional perspective, i think that would be really important too. >> i would say one of the biggest gaps we have is the lack of that regional recovery pl
danielle hutchins. i'm from the association of bay area governments and i just wanted to respond to mr. jacks' opening question about what else we need to do to be prepared for a next earthquake. i would like to advocate for a regional perspective. obviously cities must be prepared, neighborhoods must be prepared to take care of their own cities to bring those back. but we have a number of regional issues that we're going to face and lifelines and our utilities and road networks, housing,...