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that will bring jeff jones the pitching coach out. pence all of a sud season hot.g brandon belt on deck. we will see how aggressive the tigers want to be with hunter pence. fox n.f.l. sunday tomorrow. talk about eli manning a the clutch performances that he is known for now across the n.f.l. starting at noon eastern, 9:0:00 pacific. before a great slate of games. good early games an funnel to a big one late. with the giants and the cowboys. meeting number two this season between the two clubs. >> tim: got to think jeff jones told benoit done dare throw pence a strike. >> joe: a free-swinger. base open. belt on deck. strike-out of buster posey. >> tim: told you. >> joe: pence gets back in. sandoval. with two out. 2-nothing giants in the eighth. here comes an 0-1. >> tim: the worst thing a catcher can hear in that situation is be careful with this guy. because there is no up-side to the two words "be careful." it means if you get a hit, it's your fault. if he doesn't,
that will bring jeff jones the pitching coach out. pence all of a sud season hot.g brandon belt on deck. we will see how aggressive the tigers want to be with hunter pence. fox n.f.l. sunday tomorrow. talk about eli manning a the clutch performances that he is known for now across the n.f.l. starting at noon eastern, 9:0:00 pacific. before a great slate of games. good early games an funnel to a big one late. with the giants and the cowboys. meeting number two this season between the two clubs....
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that will bring jeff jones the pitching coach out. pence all of a sud season hot.g brandon belt on deck. we will see how aggressive the tigers want to be with hunter pence. fox n.f.l. sunday tomorrow. talk about eli manning a the clutch performances that he is known for now across the n.f.l. starting at noon eastern, 9:0:00 pacific. before a great slate of games. good early games an funnel to a big one late. with the giants and the cowboys. meeting number two this season between the two clubs. >> tim: got to think jeff jones told benoit done dare throw pence a strike. >> joe: a free-swinger. base open. belt on deck. strike-out of buster posey. >> tim: you. >> joe: pence gets back in. sandoval. with two out. 2-nothing giants in the eighth. here comes an 0-1. >> tim: the worst thing a catcher can hear in that situation is be careful with this guy. because there is no up-side to the two words "be careful." it means if you get a hit, it's your fault. if he doesn't, well -- then you did what i told you. >> joe: one ball, one strike. runner at second. two out. to the sho
that will bring jeff jones the pitching coach out. pence all of a sud season hot.g brandon belt on deck. we will see how aggressive the tigers want to be with hunter pence. fox n.f.l. sunday tomorrow. talk about eli manning a the clutch performances that he is known for now across the n.f.l. starting at noon eastern, 9:0:00 pacific. before a great slate of games. good early games an funnel to a big one late. with the giants and the cowboys. meeting number two this season between the two clubs....
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he was working with his pitching coach, jeff jones during that time off. the five days off.ht the right leg was dragging. when he was letting the ball go in the process. taking some of velocity away from his pitching stuff. facing tim lincecum who throws right, bats left, had four hits in the regular season. the count is 2-2. >> tim: it is just a very, very short time where you have to correct that flaw. and you have to do it on baseball's biggest stage. very, very difficult. the idea of time to pitch him is -- the ideal time to pitch him is tonight. jim leyland knows that. >> joe: a good swing by lincecum and a 91-mile-per-hour pitch. >> joe: leyland a very interested observer what valverde can do getting an inning of work in. and he has run it full. good pitch. didn't get the call. he steers in. it's a full count. .157 with the red hot giants. six runs, all three home runs hit by sandoval. here in game one. >> joe: lincecum strikes out. geico in-game box score for the giants, who else would you highlight? the man in the number three spot. three for three with three home ru
he was working with his pitching coach, jeff jones during that time off. the five days off.ht the right leg was dragging. when he was letting the ball go in the process. taking some of velocity away from his pitching stuff. facing tim lincecum who throws right, bats left, had four hits in the regular season. the count is 2-2. >> tim: it is just a very, very short time where you have to correct that flaw. and you have to do it on baseball's biggest stage. very, very difficult. the idea of...
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he was working with his pitching coach, jeff jones during that time off. the five days off.ht the right leg was dragging. when he was letting the ball go in the process. taking some of velocity away from his pitching stuff. facing tim lincecum who throws right, bats left, had four hits in the regular season. the count is 2-2. >> tim: it is just a very, very short time where you have to correct that flaw. and you have to do it on baseball's biggest stage. very, very difficult. the idea of time to pitch him is -- the ideal time to pitch him is tonight. jim leyland knows that. >> joe: a good swing by lincecum and a 91-mile-per-hour pitch. >> joe: leyland a very interested observer what valverde can do getting an inning of work in. and he has run it full. good pitch. didn't get the call. he steers in. it's a full count. .157 with the red hot giants. six runs, all three home runs hit by sandoval. here in game one. >> joe: lincecum strikes out. geico in-game box score for the giants, who else would you highlight? the man in the number three spot. three for three with three home ru
he was working with his pitching coach, jeff jones during that time off. the five days off.ht the right leg was dragging. when he was letting the ball go in the process. taking some of velocity away from his pitching stuff. facing tim lincecum who throws right, bats left, had four hits in the regular season. the count is 2-2. >> tim: it is just a very, very short time where you have to correct that flaw. and you have to do it on baseball's biggest stage. very, very difficult. the idea of...
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jeff masters, your response? and then greg jones. >> it is a high risk sort of thing.t is quite controversial. we don't know how we are affecting the climate now, as a yet another element of risk by deliberately modifying it. we should definitely do a lot more study before we do any sort of real implementation with geoengineering scheme. i do think we should study it. we may get desperate enough we have to do it. i called geoengineering a bad idea. when you're down two touchdowns late in the fourth quarter, sometimes you got to throw deep. it is a terrible gamble and it will cause an expected effects, including a drop shift and rainfall patterns, but if a civilization is going to collapse because of what we're doing to the climate, maybe we need to consider these things. not in the near future, but down the road in a few decades. >> now decline asks, what are the resolutions? she said, wouldn't it be better to change our behavior before we begin fiddling with the planets basic life-support systems? >> jeff is correct. i think these are measures we are looking at becaus
jeff masters, your response? and then greg jones. >> it is a high risk sort of thing.t is quite controversial. we don't know how we are affecting the climate now, as a yet another element of risk by deliberately modifying it. we should definitely do a lot more study before we do any sort of real implementation with geoengineering scheme. i do think we should study it. we may get desperate enough we have to do it. i called geoengineering a bad idea. when you're down two touchdowns late in...
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still down about 92 points for dow jones industrials. jeff flock telling us about the one crop that's benefitting from the drought and perfect timing. jeff? jeff: i am driving through a field, liz, that is literally choked with pumpkins, and the reason is the drought. i will be back in just a moment to explain why that is. why if you are a pumpkin farmer, you think it's been a great year. stay tuned. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk, north america's natural gas producers are committed to safely and responsibly providing generations of cleaner-burning energy for our country, drilling thousands of feet below fresh water sources within self-contained well systems. and, using state-of-the-art monitoring technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in cas
still down about 92 points for dow jones industrials. jeff flock telling us about the one crop that's benefitting from the drought and perfect timing. jeff? jeff: i am driving through a field, liz, that is literally choked with pumpkins, and the reason is the drought. i will be back in just a moment to explain why that is. why if you are a pumpkin farmer, you think it's been a great year. stay tuned. ♪ energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy development comes with some risk,...
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jeff: with the one. tracy: liz: we are a session highs of 31 points for the dow jones industrials. we have been down 61 points earlier, watching this closely because keep in mind we were down most of the session all three major indices moving higher and the russell 2,000 lagging a bit. despite better than expected gdp numbers this morning my next guest is still expecting a pullback in the markets. today's number made him alter his opinion. he says the markets have rallied beyond where they deserve to be. wealth management investment advisor joining as a fox business exclusive. eric has $6 billion in assets under management. between yesterday and this morning where were you yesterday in estimates of where we pull back? >> we already had a 4% full back, of 5% full back some weeks ago and that is starting to happen now. gdp number is interesting because it surprise folks on the upside. with the you heard about or not they were expecting that number to be much weaker and the fact that it wasn't is very good news for the markets. every data point matters. the markets have really rallied
jeff: with the one. tracy: liz: we are a session highs of 31 points for the dow jones industrials. we have been down 61 points earlier, watching this closely because keep in mind we were down most of the session all three major indices moving higher and the russell 2,000 lagging a bit. despite better than expected gdp numbers this morning my next guest is still expecting a pullback in the markets. today's number made him alter his opinion. he says the markets have rallied beyond where they...
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tomorrow but a company spokesman telling our partners over at dow jones the facility in new jersey. according to a spokesman, from jefft the company. we'll continue to monitor that as well. ashley: let's go back to jim bianco who had a very short and sweet answer were the ex-changes ill-prepared for hurricane sandy and first thing you said and only thing you said was yes. why do you believe that? >> because they're intent building on a certain corner whether in chicago or new york. if people can not get to that building for whatever reason, seems like the financial system is ill-prepared to have some kind of a backup it can operate in the vacuum of that building. i expect the same is true for futures exchanges in chicago as well. cheryl: you look how futures perform performing ahead of friday's close, futures were down 3.6%ed ahead of session. there was already pressure on the markets. are we seeing continuation of normal trading from friday do you think? >> i think so because the story in friday, weather became the dominant issue that the earnings numbers are not good. the earnings numbers are the worst we've seen si
tomorrow but a company spokesman telling our partners over at dow jones the facility in new jersey. according to a spokesman, from jefft the company. we'll continue to monitor that as well. ashley: let's go back to jim bianco who had a very short and sweet answer were the ex-changes ill-prepared for hurricane sandy and first thing you said and only thing you said was yes. why do you believe that? >> because they're intent building on a certain corner whether in chicago or new york. if...
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jeff flock at the cme group in chicago. but first nicole? nicole: i want to delve into this procter & gamble number and this is really leading the dow jones industrials and just trying to keep the dow afloat, liz, keeping that in the green, so when you look at procter & gamble, we will talk about what we saw for the quarter, where profit rose, revenue was higher, but slightly missed the analyst estimates. they've been cutting costs. of course you know the activist shareholder has been putting pressure on the company to cut costs. we see the stock here today at levels we have not seen since 08. four years high here for procter & gamble. of course such a big household name. liz, i don't know about you, but i have had every one of these names in my house, including cascade, bounty, charmin, crest, pampers, we have outgrown those and cover girl make up, all of these things have been in my house. back to you. liz: yeah and then the tide little pods? nicole: right. liz: brilliant, using those now, thank you. and i'm not good at this type of stuff. let me get to jeff flock on the floor of the cme. what is catching your eye at the moment? we have watched som
jeff flock at the cme group in chicago. but first nicole? nicole: i want to delve into this procter & gamble number and this is really leading the dow jones industrials and just trying to keep the dow afloat, liz, keeping that in the green, so when you look at procter & gamble, we will talk about what we saw for the quarter, where profit rose, revenue was higher, but slightly missed the analyst estimates. they've been cutting costs. of course you know the activist shareholder has been...
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jeff rossen has exclusive interviews with both the teacher and the student. here's a preview. >> reporter: she was an nfl cheerleader, a high school english teacher, and a devout christian. so when sarah jones was accused of sexually abusing one of her students, 17-year-old cody york, it was a shock. sarah denied it. >> did you ever have sex with this student? >> no. >> she said, mom, nothing has happened. >> reporter: but the rumors wouldn't die. and police began an investigation. little did sarah and cody know, police obtained records of their phone calls. and text messages. >> there are over 8,000 text messages between sarah and cody. they were very sexually explicit. they actually made me blush. >> reporter: brought in for questioning, sarah denied there had been any improper contact between her and cody. prosecutors charged her with first-degree sexual abuse for having sex with a student younger than 18. and using text messages to lure him in. >> i'm beyond terrified. >> reporter: then just days before the trial, a plea deal. sarah admitted in open court that she'd had sex with cody. >> i take responsibility for my actions. >> you were a teacher, he was a student. >> right. >> did you
jeff rossen has exclusive interviews with both the teacher and the student. here's a preview. >> reporter: she was an nfl cheerleader, a high school english teacher, and a devout christian. so when sarah jones was accused of sexually abusing one of her students, 17-year-old cody york, it was a shock. sarah denied it. >> did you ever have sex with this student? >> no. >> she said, mom, nothing has happened. >> reporter: but the rumors wouldn't die. and police began...
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jeff rossen sat down with both of them. >> reporter: the story made big national headlines. all along sarah jonesid she was innocent, never she had sex, never had a romantic relationship with one of her students, but prosecutors said they had evidence proving it and charged her. now, a stunning end to the case. this morning sarah and that teenaged student are coming clean, opening up in exclusive new interviews. >> that's her, sarah jones, nfl cheerleader for the cincinnati bengals. this was her weekend gig. her main job. >> who can tell me after looking over -- >> reporter: a buttoned up high school english teacher in kentucky charged with a felony sex crime. >> a cheerleader indicted. >> reporter: she was painted as a predator who seduced one of her own students, cody york, a 17-year-old who played on the high school baseball team. we questioned sarah about it back in august. did you ever have sex with this student? >> no, it was never like that, no. it was -- >> reporter: emotional? >> yes. >> reporter: but not sexual? >> no, it was never about that. never like that. >> reporter: sarah's defen
jeff rossen sat down with both of them. >> reporter: the story made big national headlines. all along sarah jonesid she was innocent, never she had sex, never had a romantic relationship with one of her students, but prosecutors said they had evidence proving it and charged her. now, a stunning end to the case. this morning sarah and that teenaged student are coming clean, opening up in exclusive new interviews. >> that's her, sarah jones, nfl cheerleader for the cincinnati bengals....
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jones industrial average. hopefully that will hold. nasdaq composite is up about five points on the trading session. the s&p is up almost three points. gentlemen, back to you. >>> jeffe gotten enough of the earnings season behind us now to draw some conclusions about where corporate profits are now and where they may be heading. we've gotten enough of a sense of the economy overall. what do you think is next for the market? are we in a holding pattern between now and the year end or what? >> ty, i agree why are in a holding pattern until the election is over. right now i think we're in a very imperative spot looking at apple. like it or not, they are the market sentiment bellwether. after they report, we will see. yesterday at the 1,421 level, we tested this morning and failed. we'll see if the s&p can get above that. >> the last apple report, as i recall, left people a little bit disappointed. we'll see what they come out with. they're often very good and sandbagging estimates a little bit. so saturday, the sooners and the irish. your call on that big game. >> irish, baby. big national championship ramifications here, ty. in norman. it is a big game. >> big game. a
jones industrial average. hopefully that will hold. nasdaq composite is up about five points on the trading session. the s&p is up almost three points. gentlemen, back to you. >>> jeffe gotten enough of the earnings season behind us now to draw some conclusions about where corporate profits are now and where they may be heading. we've gotten enough of a sense of the economy overall. what do you think is next for the market? are we in a holding pattern between now and the year end...
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jones industrial average dropped 26 points to close at 13,583. the nasdaq fell nearl points to close at 3112. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: a rare but deadly outbreak of meningitis is raising concerns for thousands of patients nationwide, and sparking questions about the way certain pharmacies are regulated. >> reporter: the outbreak has been linked to tainted steroid injections used to help fight back pain. the medication was distributed by a pharmacy locatedded just outside of boston. the new england compounding center had already recalled the steroid. on saturday it issued a voluntary recall for all of its products from the framingham, massachusetts, site. but it came too late for 105 people who contracted a rare form of fungal meningitis including eight who died. family members say the victims were stricken with little warning. >> have a shot. six days later you're fighting for your life. >> i mean everybody is going through the same thing. it's just hard to see your mother. >> brown: in all nine states mostly in the midwest and south have reported cases in the outbreak according to the centers for disease
jones industrial average dropped 26 points to close at 13,583. the nasdaq fell nearl points to close at 3112. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: a rare but deadly outbreak of meningitis is raising concerns for thousands of patients nationwide, and sparking questions about the way certain pharmacies are regulated. >> reporter: the outbreak has been linked to tainted steroid injections used to help fight back pain. the medication was distributed by...
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jones industrial average gained 26 points to close above 13,103. the nasdaq rose more than four points to close at 2,986. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown a major issue of the campaign and the country: the growing debt problem. today, there was a new call for a bipartisan effort to tackle it. it came from a group of more than 100 business leaders supporting a balanced approach of spending cuts and increased tax revenues. the group, called "the campaign to fix the debt," released a letter saying it was not pushing any one plan but that any deal should make reforms to all areas of the budget, including social security and medicare. it's an oft-stated goal, but what makes it so hard to more forward on? our economics correspondent, paul solman, has been taking a look. it's part of his ongoing reporting, "making sense" of financial news. >> reporter: you've heard the numbers before: federal budget, $3.6 trillion, deficit $1 trillion, debt $16 trillion. but where do all the trillions actually go? anything we can do about them? the "wall street journal's" david wesz has written a primer red ink-- to itemize and explain. so we asked h
jones industrial average gained 26 points to close above 13,103. the nasdaq rose more than four points to close at 2,986. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown a major issue of the campaign and the country: the growing debt problem. today, there was a new call for a bipartisan effort to tackle it. it came from a group of more than 100 business leaders supporting a balanced approach of spending cuts and increased tax revenues. the group, called "the...
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representative jeff flake trying to get the seat left by current senator jon kyl and richard carmona the democrat in that race. we're joined now by david corn, of course mother jonesand out with a new ebook that 47% video of the word spoken by governor mitt romney at a fundraiser. the governor was asked about it yesterday when he was on cnn. i want to show a little bit of that and get your reaction what he's saying now about this video. [video clip] what i'm saying, words came out what's not what i meant. what i mean people understand that if i'm president, i'll be president for 100% of the people. my whole campaign is about helping the middle class have rising income and more jobs and helping get people out of poverty into the middle class. that's what this campaign is about. the wealthy are doing fine right thousand. they'll do fine most likely regardless of who's elected president. it's the middle class that's having a hard time under president obama. my campaign is about 100% of the american people. so describes what was stated in the paper is not referring to what kind of president i'd be or who i will be fighting for and instead talking about politics. it di
representative jeff flake trying to get the seat left by current senator jon kyl and richard carmona the democrat in that race. we're joined now by david corn, of course mother jonesand out with a new ebook that 47% video of the word spoken by governor mitt romney at a fundraiser. the governor was asked about it yesterday when he was on cnn. i want to show a little bit of that and get your reaction what he's saying now about this video. [video clip] what i'm saying, words came out what's not...