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i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragments and a catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? it was 150 bucks u.s. and 1,000 pesos for transportation. next to nothing. >> the information taken off the disk was absolutely critical. it was crucial. it put the nail right in the middle of the coffin. >> when confronted with the information from the disks, sergeant snodgrass pled guilty soliciting his wife's murder. >> he said it was borne of marital turmoil but he did not admit -- it is mercenary to say i took out $450,000 on my wife and wanted her killed to get and live on easy street. >> according to the forensic evidence at joe's request, lucy hired her two uncles and another man to kill julie snodgrass. since joe worked for the office of special investigations, he asked his wife julie to help him one on
i love and miss you, joe. >> this tied joe snodgrass to his wife's murder. >> i think the computer fragments and a catalyst in the sense that it made sense of the housekeeper's story. it corroborated her story and added credibility to her story and the story of her uncle who gave full statements. >> and how much money did joe pay to have his wife killed? >> what's the cost of a life? it was 150 bucks u.s. and 1,000 pesos for transportation. next to nothing. >> the...
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joe's not fixed he's what? this is a therapy to treat his heart failure hold on but i'm looking at him and i'm thinking looks great presents really well s in great... he looks like he's in great shape physically but what? but his heart is not fixed as you said this is a therapy to help him it's when edicines fail this is a surgical therapy that we have to help joe and patients like him how do you see it joe? 75 to 80 percent of what i was and you were? i was up there you know as far as... percent wise before if you feel 75 to 80 percent of what you were it's a hard thing to say i mean it's also... you were nowhere near that? no no i lost a lot and i lost a lot of weight you did? yeah i lost my taste for food i couldn't taste coffee what? could not taste it it tasted like dish water you have any idea why? i have no idea why my doctor could... leading up to it not post surgery right just leading up to it yes is the heart failure i mean we call it cardiac cachexia these patients just kinda... cardiac cachexia? cac
joe's not fixed he's what? this is a therapy to treat his heart failure hold on but i'm looking at him and i'm thinking looks great presents really well s in great... he looks like he's in great shape physically but what? but his heart is not fixed as you said this is a therapy to help him it's when edicines fail this is a surgical therapy that we have to help joe and patients like him how do you see it joe? 75 to 80 percent of what i was and you were? i was up there you know as far as......
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joe luna is one of those people. >> ironically, joe luna tried to cover up his crime by burning the evidence didn't destroy it. instead, he made those tiny glass insulation fibers more distinctive. >> it was actually the last way that i thought they would catch him. that was furthest from my mind it would be in a vacuum. >> you have to have the forensics. you have to have the evidence that can't skip town. you have to have the evidence that can't lie to you. >> as my old professor once said, there is no such thing as a perfect crime. that's, you can plan, you can calculate, you can try to manipulate the circumstances or the surroundings, but you will always leave a piece of trace evidence behind. >>> a young fireman's untimely death raised suspicions. when a young policeman died the same way, it was no coincidence. scientists wondered if these tiny crystals were the cause. >>> a fireman's job is exceptionally dangerous and for randy thompson, the year 2000 was particularly troublesome. first, he fell off a fire truck in georgia and broke his nose. when he had surgery to repair the damage, he
joe luna is one of those people. >> ironically, joe luna tried to cover up his crime by burning the evidence didn't destroy it. instead, he made those tiny glass insulation fibers more distinctive. >> it was actually the last way that i thought they would catch him. that was furthest from my mind it would be in a vacuum. >> you have to have the forensics. you have to have the evidence that can't skip town. you have to have the evidence that can't lie to you. >> as my old...
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joe?rancisco chronicle," a border patrol memo says authorities arrested more than 47,000 unaccompanied minors the between october 2013 and may of this year. that's what bobby gush was talking about yesterday on "morning joe." that is a 92% increase from the same time a year ago. now, many say the surge is a result of increased knowledge of the dream act, which actually protects some children from being deported. authorities say the children are going to be vaccinated, see a doctor, and have being processed into facilities around the country. >> the salt lake tribune. a reporter was barred from entering a courtroom for wearing a sleeveless blouse with a high neckline. >> pardon me? >> security told her, quote, the retire was inappropriate, despite it being a hot day. eventually, she was -- >> wait, wait, wait. was it sleeveless? because i -- when i, you know, i practiced law in pensacola, florida, and it was very hot down there and i would often wear a sleeveless outfit. >> there's somethin
joe?rancisco chronicle," a border patrol memo says authorities arrested more than 47,000 unaccompanied minors the between october 2013 and may of this year. that's what bobby gush was talking about yesterday on "morning joe." that is a 92% increase from the same time a year ago. now, many say the surge is a result of increased knowledge of the dream act, which actually protects some children from being deported. authorities say the children are going to be vaccinated, see a...
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joe could have kept it free and clear. so he did, right? wrong. >> i just did it because it was the right thing to do. i wasn't sure if anything was going to come from it. that's not what i was thinking. >> something did come from it. brings was so impressed that joe returned the money -- by the way, giving credibility to this entire situation, they gave him and his wife a debit card worth $5,000. >> i'm proud of him and we're going to start all over. this is like a new start for us. >> bless your heart. >> of course, the story isn't over for joe. he's set to come out of the program in a few weeks. hopefully he'll be clean and
joe could have kept it free and clear. so he did, right? wrong. >> i just did it because it was the right thing to do. i wasn't sure if anything was going to come from it. that's not what i was thinking. >> something did come from it. brings was so impressed that joe returned the money -- by the way, giving credibility to this entire situation, they gave him and his wife a debit card worth $5,000. >> i'm proud of him and we're going to start all over. this is like a new start...
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i prefer trader joe's do this voluntarily. if they don't, we may have to look in other methods of making them get it. they just don't get it. >> i think that was a reasonable response. i think we will touch on the name trader joe's later. it implies actually a masculine patriarc structure, joe being the trader. what is he trader? trading. he hates women. jedediah, perimore has a phd in cultural theory which is important to have. isn't she well qualified to harass poor store employees trying to get their work done over something as serious as music choices? >> i feel bad for her. first of all she is in trader joe's. usually the ion -- the line is out the door. if your life is so miserable that you have to go to trader joe's and what music is playing and it may or may not offend you, i think we have to feel sorry for her. andy, it is only an amount of time before barack obama regulates this anyway. >> i hear he is calling perimore as we do this show to express his sympathy and help her through this tough period. she was so wound
i prefer trader joe's do this voluntarily. if they don't, we may have to look in other methods of making them get it. they just don't get it. >> i think that was a reasonable response. i think we will touch on the name trader joe's later. it implies actually a masculine patriarc structure, joe being the trader. what is he trader? trading. he hates women. jedediah, perimore has a phd in cultural theory which is important to have. isn't she well qualified to harass poor store employees...
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joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me, joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> and 26 years later a middle-aged man walks out of prison. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. >>> homework, girls, and friday night football were paul's priorities when he was last a free man.
joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me, joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high...
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joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me, joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high school when i got locked up. >> and 26 years later a middle-aged man walks out of prison. they'll save you by swi, you'd have, like, a ton of dollars. but how are they saving you those dollars? a lot of companies might answer "um" or "no comment." then there's esurance. born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. i'm d-a-v-e and i have copd. insurance for the modern world. i'm k-a-t-e and i have copd, but i don't want my br
joe didn't recognize him, but the officer recognized joe, and joe was picked up and taken into custody me, joe is a cautionary tale about our prison system. a lot of these guys will get out, and if they don't have the skills to stay out successfully, more problems will occur. >> coming up -- >> after the stabbing occurred, my brother-in-law asked, he said, do we have an ax? >> a bizarre family murder plot sends a teenager to prison. >> i was in my senior year of high...
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joe biden is what wrong with the violent gun kul neur this country.he dangerous threat out of dennis township new jersey in 2000 when a 7-year-old drew a picture after stick figure with a water gun? luckily for all of us, he was suspended. for the 5-year-old in pennsylvania who made a terrorist threat with a hello kitty bubble blower, don't worry, she too was suspended. and a psychiatric evaluation was ordered. the threat that school children with water guns, bubble guns and drawings, posed to our commune sits real. and if we truly have a zero tolerance policy, vice president biden should be suspended and i will leave the psychological evaluation. how do you think that will good? >> i'm not sure. i have two little boys. they love their water guns. >> then you're part of the problem. you're part of the problem. >> i that i is brilliant. i think suspending joe biden would be exciting. should be out in public and accountable. let's check on the fire back results. who better understands the middle class? the winner is -- neither biden nor clinton. 50% say
joe biden is what wrong with the violent gun kul neur this country.he dangerous threat out of dennis township new jersey in 2000 when a 7-year-old drew a picture after stick figure with a water gun? luckily for all of us, he was suspended. for the 5-year-old in pennsylvania who made a terrorist threat with a hello kitty bubble blower, don't worry, she too was suspended. and a psychiatric evaluation was ordered. the threat that school children with water guns, bubble guns and drawings, posed to...
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yes, joe? >> mika, we're not sitting here questioning whether he has a right to rest quietly for as long as he wants to have a right to rest quietly. the questions being raised have to do with a white house, a white house who jay rockefeller a democrat of the intel committee said lied to them. a white house that diane feinstein said lied to them. they have yesterday miklaszewski from the pentagon said senior foreign officials said the white house is lying when they say that he is physically -- that he was physically in danger. we have heard top officials, not me, not other republicans. we've heard top officials time and time again around washington, d.c., democrats, say this white house is not being honest with the american people over this situation. does it not beg the question why is the white house treating this situation differently than they treat people that have grievous injuries who were brought in is a short amount of time. that's what democrats want to know and i think that's what am
yes, joe? >> mika, we're not sitting here questioning whether he has a right to rest quietly for as long as he wants to have a right to rest quietly. the questions being raised have to do with a white house, a white house who jay rockefeller a democrat of the intel committee said lied to them. a white house that diane feinstein said lied to them. they have yesterday miklaszewski from the pentagon said senior foreign officials said the white house is lying when they say that he is...
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joe being the trader.what was he trading. ? he was probably trading in mass oj eny. he hates him. paramore has a ph.d. in cultural theory which is a really important theory to have. isn't she well qualified to harass poor store employees just trying to get their work done over something as serious as music choices. >> i feel bad for her. the line out the door is a nightmare. secondly, if your life is that miserable and you have to think about the music that may or may not offend you. i think we should feel a little sorry for her. it's only a matter of time before obama regulates anyway. >> i heard he was calling her through this tough period because she was so wounded by this song, it caused her to rush home and publish an article. >> yeah. that's right. about a 50,000 word article. >> why don't they just play the crashes song lost in the supermarket so she can go get lost you guys probably saw this. when lou reed dies, she tweeted, rest in peace lou reed. you were the sound track to my 20s. there was a li
joe being the trader.what was he trading. ? he was probably trading in mass oj eny. he hates him. paramore has a ph.d. in cultural theory which is a really important theory to have. isn't she well qualified to harass poor store employees just trying to get their work done over something as serious as music choices. >> i feel bad for her. the line out the door is a nightmare. secondly, if your life is that miserable and you have to think about the music that may or may not offend you. i...
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welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have "morning joe" contributor john heilemann.t is ominous, actually, with the news we're leading with this morning. and then former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. in washington, associate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. and white house correspondent for "the huffington post," sam stein. good friday to you all. are we ready for a big news day here? really? you want to do that right now? why not? take a look at this. >> what is it? >> dive right in. what you got? >> oh, i hadn't seen that. >> you know what? i got to tell you -- that's chris christie on jimmy fallon last night. it's called good dad dances. doing dad dances. that's a dad dance. willie, do you do that? >> i'd like to think i'm better than that. maybe i'm not though. >> chris christie looks actually fantastic. he's lost a lot of weight. happy for him. eugene, you do that. >> i will never be able to unsee that. thank you so much. >> i will never be able to unsee that. you know what? i'm thinki
welcome to "morning joe." with us on set we have "morning joe" contributor john heilemann.t is ominous, actually, with the news we're leading with this morning. and then former chairman of the republican national committee, michael steele. in washington, associate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst, eugene robinson. and white house correspondent for "the huffington post," sam stein. good friday to you all. are we ready for a big...
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welcome to "morning joe." what are we looking at, joe?>> we are looking at the latest goal. >> how would you characterize this game? >> in the history of world cup play. how this happened is pretty staggering. i will say you've got the fourth greatest team in the world, according to the rankings. you've got the greatest player, ronaldo, in the world, he is better than messi. but no, what you saw for 90 minutes, i mean, such a heartbreak. what you saw was the coming-of-age of american soccer. >> it's true. it's true. with us on set, we have "morning joe" contributor mark halperin, chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsch, did you watch? >> i did. >> bobby gauche. and in washington, columnist for bloomberg view, al hunt. >> did everybody watch? you watch? al, you watched? >> i watched. >> i can tell you, i'm serious, it was very quiet around my town. other than the super bowl, there aren't a lot of events where i've seen people -- as many people that i know stop and watch. >> this is the year, you said american soccer came of age as
welcome to "morning joe." what are we looking at, joe?>> we are looking at the latest goal. >> how would you characterize this game? >> in the history of world cup play. how this happened is pretty staggering. i will say you've got the fourth greatest team in the world, according to the rankings. you've got the greatest player, ronaldo, in the world, he is better than messi. but no, what you saw for 90 minutes, i mean, such a heartbreak. what you saw was the...
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so, you're right, joe. when you come here, it has not been lost generation to generation. >> you know, joe, you have been fortunate. you have been here, and it's unrealistic but it would be the wish that every american could come here and see what you have seen, what we have seen, witnessed this, witnessed this emotion because behind us over 9,000 of these headstones this is who we are. this is who we are. this is our country. this is what we did and this is what we do still. >> mike, i've never walked on any ground that i thought was more sacred. my children are still in school, my young children, or else i would have been there. mika's children in school or she would have still been there. i'm taking my children there later this year because, you're right, every american should go there, and i wanted, mike, for you to comment on how the frienh and this area felt about americans and still do and just the remarkable outpouring of emotion because ten years ago when we were there it was a very difficult time
so, you're right, joe. when you come here, it has not been lost generation to generation. >> you know, joe, you have been fortunate. you have been here, and it's unrealistic but it would be the wish that every american could come here and see what you have seen, what we have seen, witnessed this, witnessed this emotion because behind us over 9,000 of these headstones this is who we are. this is who we are. this is our country. this is what we did and this is what we do still. >>...
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>> joe, joe, don't criticize the parents. don't criticize the parents in here.u stay the hell right there. i would call his commander. i would say get my son. he is not well. get him to a military base in germany. i would not say follow your conscience, son. i would not reach out to the voice of jihad. >> i'm not back seat driving how someone parents. >> that is not back seat driving. i am a father. any good father would not tell their son to follow their conscience and -- >> so he's a bad father? >> -- leave men and women on the line. >> yes. yes, he is. oh, my god, chuck. >> the criticism here is whether you think as president you would reach out and put your arm around him and embrace him while making this announcement. >> no, i would not. i'm talking about as a father. i can say this as a father of a 26-year-old son. i would never in a million years tell him to follow his conscience and desert his comrades in arm who depend on him. i would say son -- i'd say joey if you desert they're going to have to come looking for you. if they come looking for you, chanc
>> joe, joe, don't criticize the parents. don't criticize the parents in here.u stay the hell right there. i would call his commander. i would say get my son. he is not well. get him to a military base in germany. i would not say follow your conscience, son. i would not reach out to the voice of jihad. >> i'm not back seat driving how someone parents. >> that is not back seat driving. i am a father. any good father would not tell their son to follow their conscience and --...
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joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you describe that? you describe most of the majority of the men in american. >> plus i hit the streets of d.c. to demonstrate the effectiveness of one iding procedure with a penny. >> al jazeera america presents the system with joe berlinger >> parole >> someone is going to get out and do something heinous it's goanna happen... >> when is enough...enough? >> i'm not sure why you didn't learn from your last incarceration >> some prisoners try to get it right >> i'm trying to go to school and get a nice job >> you're only 22, you can turn this around... >> and some just don't >> he actually told people in the halfway house, that he was amazed that they had given him parole >> the system with joe burlinger only on
joe berlinger. sometimes bystanders are at the right place at the right time, providing vital accounts for law enforcement to identify perpetrators, but could some eyewitness information be too subjective to trust? >> low haircut, dark complected, middle age. how many are you describing when you describe that? you describe most of the majority of the men in american. >> plus i hit the streets of d.c. to demonstrate the effectiveness of one iding procedure with a penny. >> al...
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i'd like to see joe do that. keep it right here on "morning joe." who's going to do it?r. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ [ male announcer ] out here, answers should always outweigh excuses. ♪ and there's no excuse why a gas-powered heavy-duty truck can't do everything you ask of it. no excuse at all. the new 6.4-liter hemi-powered ram heavy duty. guts. glory. ram. ♪ guts. glory. ram. you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines
i'd like to see joe do that. keep it right here on "morning joe." who's going to do it?r. design cars that capture their emissions. build bridges that fix themselves. get more clean water to everyone. who's going to take the leap? who's going to write the code? who's going to do it? engineers. that's who. that's what i want to do. be an engineer. ♪ energy lives here. ♪ [ male announcer ] out here, answers should always outweigh excuses. ♪ and there's no excuse why a gas-powered...
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we'll have more ahead on "morning joe." cnbc's steve sedgwick joins us live from london for the latest. >> reporter: mika the markets are looking at the data saying what's that going to mean for the big payroll numbers, we're hoping for just north of 200 jobs which will confirm it remains on track. team mobile will be talking about a deal to merge. it will give them bigger fire power to go up against the likes of att and verizon who each have 100 million customers, plus. elsewhere, the gm recall probe continues. it seems the internal probe is going to say mary barrow was not responsible at all. including the depar durs of more employees at the company as well. so watch for more news on gm today mika. >> another story you're following, steve, french officials pushing back against a possible $10 billion fine by the u.s. against the country's largest bank. how is that going to play out? >> feeling very sorry for themselves in france. they think they're being disproportionately affected by the american regulators. they say $8 b
we'll have more ahead on "morning joe." cnbc's steve sedgwick joins us live from london for the latest. >> reporter: mika the markets are looking at the data saying what's that going to mean for the big payroll numbers, we're hoping for just north of 200 jobs which will confirm it remains on track. team mobile will be talking about a deal to merge. it will give them bigger fire power to go up against the likes of att and verizon who each have 100 million customers, plus....
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knockout masterpieces of the noggin. >> i'm old reliable joe.oing this for years. i'm one of the pioneers of doing portrait designs. i let my numbers do the talking. i cut a lot of people and get a lot of recognition. >> how much does one of the superstars of the skull set you back? joe says on average, for 100 bucks you can get anything from an nba superstar to peyton manning to mickey mouse. >> can i do a picture of charles barkley on the back of your head eating a taco? >> no. >> i think it would be cool. >> the finest details of the portraits even coloring them in to create a stunning success. >> the barber industry when i travel, they know me as the biggest spurs fan. >> and he has his own fans, too. ron claiborne, abc news, new york. >> incredible. i want to get a rina ninan on the back of my head. >> really? you didn't do that already? >> abc logo and rina on the other. what do you think. >> i am sure it would be fantastic. >> i did it and i will shave it off so everybody can see. >> i'm sure. >> don't miss our updates on >>> making >>> m
knockout masterpieces of the noggin. >> i'm old reliable joe.oing this for years. i'm one of the pioneers of doing portrait designs. i let my numbers do the talking. i cut a lot of people and get a lot of recognition. >> how much does one of the superstars of the skull set you back? joe says on average, for 100 bucks you can get anything from an nba superstar to peyton manning to mickey mouse. >> can i do a picture of charles barkley on the back of your head eating a taco?...
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welcome to "morning joe." bus on set "morning joe" contributor mark halpern.he chairman of deutch incorporated, donny deutsche. >> look at that. you wasp, you! wasp outfit. why do you keep trying? stop! >> and steve rattner. >> from capitol hill, "the new york times" reporter jeremy peters. >> jeremy! >> good morning. >> i mean, come on. >> usa. >> we are talking about one thing today. i was wearing my three-piece suit but i said, wait, i need to wear my team usa jersey. >> that is what you slept in. i know it. >> it looks like you slept in it. >> if our viewers want to do that. >> why do you do that? >> i think you be like a blarney stone. >> undisclosed. >> i can tell you our team, four years ago, went out and we went down to warren 77. mika kicked the table and we won. i was going to watch the show at home with a lot of friends. but decided i would much rather watch it with the "morning joe" friends and "morning joe" team. it's good luck. we do it every four years. >> i'm going to flip a table. >> we go at an undisclosed location in manhattan. look at this.
welcome to "morning joe." bus on set "morning joe" contributor mark halpern.he chairman of deutch incorporated, donny deutsche. >> look at that. you wasp, you! wasp outfit. why do you keep trying? stop! >> and steve rattner. >> from capitol hill, "the new york times" reporter jeremy peters. >> jeremy! >> good morning. >> i mean, come on. >> usa. >> we are talking about one thing today. i was wearing my three-piece...
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i'm sure i'll find a way to the other side. >> joe for governor.oe for governor. >> spread it around. >> run on a democratic ticket? >> democratic ticket? this guy's pretty sharp. you're sure you're who you are? you're not an imposter? huh? >> the inmates have this funny thing where they both despise him, but he's got kind of this celebrity status among them and they all want him to sign postcards for them and it's kind of like an exciting moment in their day when sheriff joe comes down. >> you should try the slop. >> what's the slop? >> the dinner we get. >> spaghetti and meatballs? >> probably not. >> i did have to give them television. the judge many years ago said you have to have tv and never said what to show. so i decide what to show. i'm sure not going to show this series to them. so i show them the weather channel, the food channel and c-span. really have to watch all these politicians. that's all they get. they're still getting television. >> and one of his latest innovations when we were there was this idea of this, what he called a chai
i'm sure i'll find a way to the other side. >> joe for governor.oe for governor. >> spread it around. >> run on a democratic ticket? >> democratic ticket? this guy's pretty sharp. you're sure you're who you are? you're not an imposter? huh? >> the inmates have this funny thing where they both despise him, but he's got kind of this celebrity status among them and they all want him to sign postcards for them and it's kind of like an exciting moment in their day when...
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hey, joe, looking good. the pink shirt. >> louis says looking good, like the pink shirt. >> all right. much appreciated. earlier in the show, we talked about the prisoner exchange between the u.s. and taliban. they freed bowe bergdahl from captivity in afghanistan. and your thoughts about whether or not this was the right decision. our producer has some of the comments. this is interesting, a lot of people saying this is a real no-brainer. >> yeah, a lot of opinions out there. michael says leave no man behind. a trade is far better than the possible war an extraction might have started. and anthony disagrees, he says it was a horrible exchange. america should never do business with terrorists. >> keep the conversation going on twitter. more coming up on morning joe as well. thank you. >>> and the stories we're talking about in the moments ahead, and morning joe is coming up, stick around. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her c
hey, joe, looking good. the pink shirt. >> louis says looking good, like the pink shirt. >> all right. much appreciated. earlier in the show, we talked about the prisoner exchange between the u.s. and taliban. they freed bowe bergdahl from captivity in afghanistan. and your thoughts about whether or not this was the right decision. our producer has some of the comments. this is interesting, a lot of people saying this is a real no-brainer. >> yeah, a lot of opinions out there....
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welcome to "morning joe."eautiful shot of new york city as the sun is coming up right now. 6:00 on the east coast. with us on set we have contributor mark halperin and david rhode who with himself was kidnapped and held for seven months by the taliban in pakistan. good to have you with us. also with us are historian john meacham. obviously we're covering the story of bowe bergdahl. we'll start there and we have politics this morning. first, for some it was a wartime prisoner swap. it raises a lot of questions. to others it's even a violation of the u.s. law. but to the parents of bowe bergdahl, it is is chance to see their son for the first time in five years. he is in a military hospital this morning after being freed by the taliban over the weekend in exchange for five detainees. bergdahl has been held for nearly have a decade. the only american p.o.w. from the war in afghanistan. chief correspondent jim miklaszewski reports. >> reporter: less than 12 hours of bowe bergdahl departed bagram air base, chuck ha
welcome to "morning joe."eautiful shot of new york city as the sun is coming up right now. 6:00 on the east coast. with us on set we have contributor mark halperin and david rhode who with himself was kidnapped and held for seven months by the taliban in pakistan. good to have you with us. also with us are historian john meacham. obviously we're covering the story of bowe bergdahl. we'll start there and we have politics this morning. first, for some it was a wartime prisoner swap. it...
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after appeals and lawsuits it will remind people will be still folks who are fighting to build the joe deimagine lagged and still trying to build soccer fields the village of san francisco we came together and our citizens and disabled awe our parent and kids we represent the diversity of the world in north beach and we got it done thank you for that (clapping) but let me close with the second reason why this is person we'll all thinking about our mothers this weekend and my mother brought me to the local library i wouldn't eastbound here time in and out and for the mothers and grandmothers thank you. part of why this is personal 6 months ago i put a ring on my finger and mining want to raise our kids my i want to come into the library and have my 5-year-old item david thank you for this library. i still have some things to learn. emergency room end by saying if we could all join in the following saying we love >> (repeated.) . the north beach library >> (repeated.) >> thank you daddy. he's young enough to be my son. thank you very much. our next supervisor i think has a record for att
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you're watching "morning joe."merica's newest real estate brand is all ready the brand of the year. berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. ♪ >>> time now to take a look at the "morning papers." as we just recover. the "the new york times" insurgency in iraq is raising new concerns over the stability of the region. sunni militants belonging to an al qaeda affiliate are now in control of iraq's second largest city, defeating iraqi security forces in mosul. as they abandon their posts the militanted frees prisoners took control of military bases, seizing weapons and cache stockpiles. 500,000 iraqis have left the city. >> you look at that. boy, i sure wish americans were still there. >> stop. >> no way, no, i'm actually glad. >> well, there you go. >>> moving on to the next paper -- >> "the washington post" ted cruz is 100% american this morning. >> oh, isn't he? >> a spokesperson showed a documentation from canadian government officials that show the texas senator ceased to be a canadian citizen as of last mo
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welcome to "morning joe." what are we looking at, joe?>> in the history of world cup play. >> ouch. >> how this happened is staggering. i will say you have the fourth greatest team according to the rankings, you have the greatest player in the world, ronaldo, who is better than messi, but what you saw for 90 minutes, ju such a heart break. what you saw is a coming of age of american soccer. >> with us we have mark halperin, chairman of deutsche incorporated, donny deutsch. donny, did you watch? >> i did. >> bobby ghosh, and in washington, al hunt. >> let's just add did everybody watch? you watched, you watched. al, you watched? >> i watched. >> i can tell you it was very -- it was very quiet around my town. like other than the super bowl, there aren't a lot of events where i've seen as many people that i know stop and watch the same thing. >> this is the year. you said american soccer came of inch as far as the team. i think the sport itself in this country, something happened this year where it finally popped. this world cup has infiltra
welcome to "morning joe." what are we looking at, joe?>> in the history of world cup play. >> ouch. >> how this happened is staggering. i will say you have the fourth greatest team according to the rankings, you have the greatest player in the world, ronaldo, who is better than messi, but what you saw for 90 minutes, ju such a heart break. what you saw is a coming of age of american soccer. >> with us we have mark halperin, chairman of deutsche incorporated,...
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joe, you are a healthy guy. you do yoga. >> i am a hippie. >> do you believe in the green coffee extract? >> he was deep fried. >> if you watch the whole video you have to remember that it is a tv show and it is entertainment over advertisement. if you want to lose weight, turn off the tv and walk. he does say things like don't eat a lot of pros -- pros saided -- i watched the show. one show they talked about vitamins and it was a game show with women from the audience and then a guy came out and danced as a carrot. >> they love dancing. anytime you can dance on tv and have dr. oz dance with you it is fantastic. at no point did i think oh this is medical advice i need to write down. >> i feel bad for dr. oz. he will keep the segments moving. he is a cheerleader for the product. everyone is trying to get featured on the show jie. even if you are not getting a paycheck for it you are endorsing it because you are a brand. they have a brand and are showing it off to the audience. >> isn't that all television? >> unf
joe, you are a healthy guy. you do yoga. >> i am a hippie. >> do you believe in the green coffee extract? >> he was deep fried. >> if you watch the whole video you have to remember that it is a tv show and it is entertainment over advertisement. if you want to lose weight, turn off the tv and walk. he does say things like don't eat a lot of pros -- pros saided -- i watched the show. one show they talked about vitamins and it was a game show with women from the audience...
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we're going to have a beautiful particularly renovated joe deimagine plagued that will broung in we're investing 5 and a half million dollars your project management i want to give her a shout out and as great and as iconic joe deplagiarizing imagine playground when we're done with this this is going to be the spot in the entire city this is how cities are supposed be here excited to partner with all of you thank you very much (clapping.) nicely done phil i know in the audience trying to hide is our former deputy librarian jill come on occupy july how about a round of applause >> thank you karen for your support and john from the city attorney's office so thank you for your wonderful work in this project (clapping.) hey jill i'll happy the mayor mentioned the wonderful leadership from our commission through thick and thin for the library project so it's my pleasure to introduce teresa. >> thank you lewis and good afternoon it's a great day for a branch opening you look excited to get in or on behalf of my fellow commissioners, thank you for coming although my fellow commissioners are j
we're going to have a beautiful particularly renovated joe deimagine plagued that will broung in we're investing 5 and a half million dollars your project management i want to give her a shout out and as great and as iconic joe deplagiarizing imagine playground when we're done with this this is going to be the spot in the entire city this is how cities are supposed be here excited to partner with all of you thank you very much (clapping.) nicely done phil i know in the audience trying to hide...
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here's his quote from joe kleine. if hillary clinton hopes to succeed, she's going to have to drop the veil spontaneously. quite possibly in a crucial moment like a debate and trust america to accept who she truly is. with us now to explain his beef is joe kleine himself. also our friend joan walsh of salon. you've got a moment or two here to just have a clear shot. i think you're dead right about hillary clinton, by the way. i think joan does, too. if you meet hillary clinton in an airport without any cameras around, there's a charm there. i don't mean this in any gender sense. just a charm as a human being which is so effusive and spontaneous and let's call it wonderful. on the stump, she's never been able to be that. bill clinton is the same no matter where you meet him. >> i don't think there's any such thing as inevitability in american politics. it's especially hard for -- you know, eshe's essentially running for the third term of barack obama's presidency and it's really hard when politicians are put in that ki
here's his quote from joe kleine. if hillary clinton hopes to succeed, she's going to have to drop the veil spontaneously. quite possibly in a crucial moment like a debate and trust america to accept who she truly is. with us now to explain his beef is joe kleine himself. also our friend joan walsh of salon. you've got a moment or two here to just have a clear shot. i think you're dead right about hillary clinton, by the way. i think joan does, too. if you meet hillary clinton in an airport...
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welcome to "morning joe."ith us we have "morning joe" contributor john heilemann, msnbc's former democratic congressman harold ford junior. president and ceo of politico jim vandehei and in washington associate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst gene robinson. >> gene, let's start with you. shocking result. if you look at what happened in mississippi, what happened in oklahoma, a lot of people that were backed by the likes of ted cruz and sarah palin and club for growth and a lot of the tea party groups went up in flames. >> not a great night for the tea party. a good night for the republican establishment. great night for haylee barbour and his folks in mississippi, for thad cochran. chris mcdaniel, it will be interesting to see how long it takes him to deal with the reality that, you know, he didn't win this race. he didn't win it and those liberal democrats who allegedly came out and voted against eric cantor came out and voted against him. >> they sure did. it happens. you have a p
welcome to "morning joe."ith us we have "morning joe" contributor john heilemann, msnbc's former democratic congressman harold ford junior. president and ceo of politico jim vandehei and in washington associate editor of "the washington post" and msnbc political analyst gene robinson. >> gene, let's start with you. shocking result. if you look at what happened in mississippi, what happened in oklahoma, a lot of people that were backed by the likes of ted cruz...
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joe, you are a comedian which is like being an unemployed teenager. do you have advice for these kids? what can they do? >> we have to wipe out a certain generational layer to clear out jobs. >> you mean murder them? >> murder is one way to put it. i like to think of it as creating jobs. >> murder for hire is a great job. >> i think we should take murder off the table for now, joe. >> i think the problem is jobs like a barista, there is nothing wrong with them, but they are not intended as a career. they are low skilled jobs meant as a nice, crappy summer job. the problem was a few were overqualified and overeducated and they didn't want to hire you because you wouldn't stick around. what they learned is they are hiring these people with master's degrees who have no real world skills. they are creating a log jam. >> they are blocking for the other guys that will like doing the job waiting the tables. >> or at least take the job -- i remember the lousy summer jobs i had. i had one cutting down trees for the power company in the summer. >> that's awesom
joe, you are a comedian which is like being an unemployed teenager. do you have advice for these kids? what can they do? >> we have to wipe out a certain generational layer to clear out jobs. >> you mean murder them? >> murder is one way to put it. i like to think of it as creating jobs. >> murder for hire is a great job. >> i think we should take murder off the table for now, joe. >> i think the problem is jobs like a barista, there is nothing wrong with...
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>> hey, joe. >> hey, bud. >> how are you doing, bud? >> all right.t to talk about that motion that we want to get filed today? >> guys come to me a lot for legal advice. i try to help as much as i can. i always preface it by saying i'm not a lawyer. if it doesn't work out, i'm sorry but please don't blame me but everybody is really understanding. they want any help they can. >> this is my release conditions from the judge that i received when i got sentenced. >> it says you may be released early if it's an approved residential treatment facility. then there should nobody problem with you going there. we'll file a motion saying because of your release conditions, we'll argue you're being held illegally by the maricopa county sheriff's office. if they don't have a good reason for you being detained, then the judge is supposed to have you released immediately. >> of course, i like to see people have the motions that i file on their behalf granted but seeing them learn something about the legal process that they didn't know before actually is really pret
>> hey, joe. >> hey, bud. >> how are you doing, bud? >> all right.t to talk about that motion that we want to get filed today? >> guys come to me a lot for legal advice. i try to help as much as i can. i always preface it by saying i'm not a lawyer. if it doesn't work out, i'm sorry but please don't blame me but everybody is really understanding. they want any help they can. >> this is my release conditions from the judge that i received when i got sentenced....
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you're watching "morning joe." we will be right back. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ papers. the "chicago tribune," over 1,000 chicago public school employees are being laid off including 550 teachers. officials didn't say which schools would be impacted, just that one-third of schools would lose teachers. teachers are encouraged to reapply for new positions that would begin this fall. >>> from the "atlanta journal-constitution." a new report fines 1 in 10 beaches are now unsafe for swimmers as shore lines across the country are feeling the epa's new testing procedures. the agency says 3.5 million people get sick from contaminated waters each year and study based on water samples from the eastern west coast and gulf coast. >> gopro shares is the largest ipo by a consumer electronics company in two decades. th
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that is next on "morning joe." in the nicu -- all the nurses wanted to watch him when he was there 118 days. everything that you thought was important to you changes in light of having a child that needs you every moment. i wouldn't trade him for the world. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. if you're caring for a child with special needs, our innovative special care program offers strategies that can help. into the air... and polluting the airwaves with lies. they're trying to overturn the epa's carbon pollution... standards by lying about electric bills. the same kind of lies they told about limiting smog, soot... and acid rain. they're fighting against energy efficiency measures that... would lower your bills. just to protect their profits. washington: tell polluters to stop the lies and clean up... their act. [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too.
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joe, i've got to go. thank you for your time tonight. >> anytime, reverend. >>> coming up, first lady michelle obama at the white house today, pushing her campaign for healthy eating. how can anyone be against this? we're following the money tonight. and with an emergency situation in iraq, senator john mccain is in front of the cameras today, blaming president obama? is he serious? especially edition of gotcha is next. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. but airlines running hp end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data and cloud solutions make sure you always know what's coming - and are ready for it. make it matter. wethey were a littlehorizons to mbit skeptical.ss, what they do actually is rocket science. but at ge capital we also bring expertise from across ge, like lean process engineers we asked who does what, when, where, and why that step first? ideas for improvement star
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welcome to "morning joe." "morning joe" contributor john heilemann.an of deutsche john deutsche. welcome as well. >> there's a story behind this. >> yeah, we'll get to that later on. >> from that -- >> about
welcome to "morning joe." "morning joe" contributor john heilemann.an of deutsche john deutsche. welcome as well. >> there's a story behind this. >> yeah, we'll get to that later on. >> from that -- >> about
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you know what, joe?right now? >> boston is just north of providence. >> yeah. >> i'm going to be there next week. >> it's a beautiful city. i'm looking forward to getting there. if the cardinals are winning the world series, i promise i'll e-mail you like i did during the middle of the chiefs game during the first half when it looked like they were going to advance. >> right. >> always had a soft spot for the chiefs. there's chaos breaking out in iraq. people in missouri, like people in america, i'm sure the polls show, they want us to get out of iraq. now they understand we need to do more. we had a poll this morning. people want us to use drone strikes. what do you hear from your voters in missouri about what they want us to do in iraq and what do you think we should do? >> i think everyone is upset. but here is the problem. it is really hard. everyone who is criticizing president obama, i have yesterday to hear them say a clear path forward for the united states in this regard. we've got to be careful
you know what, joe?right now? >> boston is just north of providence. >> yeah. >> i'm going to be there next week. >> it's a beautiful city. i'm looking forward to getting there. if the cardinals are winning the world series, i promise i'll e-mail you like i did during the middle of the chiefs game during the first half when it looked like they were going to advance. >> right. >> always had a soft spot for the chiefs. there's chaos breaking out in iraq. people...
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joe didn't laugh.kay. >> we move a tree am of product through costco, through wal-mart, through cisco. they all do a great job. they're all great examiners and are really very fair commerce. >> right. it's a very die namic situation. so it literally changes day-to-day. >> okay. i got a smile out of nardelli on the squeezing. that's as far as i got. >> harold, thank you, so much. we will think of you this summer when we're having our margaritas. >> i use that to buy forward in a good, not a good shelf life, avocados. what are you supposed to do, you sliegs it open, keep it going for another day or two, cover it in lemon? >> can you pick them out? >> am i good? i'm okay. >> because it can be right in the middle. >> i know. >> i think we should have asked him that. you don't want it too soft. it's rotten. if it's too ripe. do you make margaritas? >> occasionally, yes. >> they get sticky. you have to encloo, it's gross. >> do you buy the lime juice in the bottle? because i did it with an actual lime. it wa
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"morning joe" starts right now. >> visiting professor at nyu, you two are bickering.p. in washington, and in washington white house correspondent for the press, julie pace. >> how was your weekend? what did you do? >> i finally relaxed. finally thrived. >> fantastic. >> you meditated. >> took a while. >> did you meditate? >> i just sat in a chair. >> yeah. >> and that's all i did. >> that's a good weekend. kind of like the final scene of "god father 2," sat there thinking about -- >> that's what i did. animals around me. >> how about you? >> i just sat in a chair. sat. >> do that together sometime. >> i wish. i have 87 kids. >> oh, my lord. >> you don't sit down for a while when you have 87 kids. >> are you all well today. >> we are all well. >> a lot to get to. let's start in
"morning joe" starts right now. >> visiting professor at nyu, you two are bickering.p. in washington, and in washington white house correspondent for the press, julie pace. >> how was your weekend? what did you do? >> i finally relaxed. finally thrived. >> fantastic. >> you meditated. >> took a while. >> did you meditate? >> i just sat in a chair. >> yeah. >> and that's all i did. >> that's a good weekend. kind of like...
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you're watching "morning joe."obody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want. for less. plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." it's time to take a look at the morning papers. >>> dallas morning news. amazon expected to announce a smartphone. experts say the phone will be the company's most ambitious hardware since the kindle debuted in 2007. analysts believe the amazon phone will use google's amazon operating system and front facing cameras to provide a more unique user experience. >> more than 20,000 elephants were approached last year in africa. 80% of the seizures occurred in kenya and tanzania and guantanamo and while poaching is down the level still exceed eleph
you're watching "morning joe."obody ever stomped their foot and asked for less. because what we all really want... ...is more. there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet. and not a "have just a little buffet". that's the idea behind the more everything plan. it's more of everything you want. for less. plus, get the droid maxx by motorola for 0 down. get more with our best plans on the best network. for best results, use verizon. >>> welcome...
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what are you eating there, joe? stop.go get ready for the show. >> good morning, joe. >> that's not good. give me that. >> what is that, a doughnut? i'll take one of those. >> that's disgusting. louis, thank you. i don't know where you've been, but thank you very much. "morning joe" is now just moments away. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. we've made hiring anyone from a handyman to a dog walker as simple as a few clicks. buy their services directly at angieslist.com no more calling around. no more hassles. start shopping from a list of top-rated providers today. angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. visit angieslist.com today. when la quinta.com sends sales rep steve hatfield the ready for you alert, the second his room is ready. you know what he brings? any questions? can i get an a, steve? yes! three a's! he brings his a-game! the ready for you alert, only at laquinta.c
what are you eating there, joe? stop.go get ready for the show. >> good morning, joe. >> that's not good. give me that. >> what is that, a doughnut? i'll take one of those. >> that's disgusting. louis, thank you. i don't know where you've been, but thank you very much. "morning joe" is now just moments away. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters shopping online is as easy as it gets. and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's...
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joe, joe.s -- >> that's just -- >> i love jessica. >> that's not a real charity, is it? >> this is a great charity. and we sort -- my kids come down and we sort shoes. >> it's the physical act of actually doing something. >> i don't want future generations to think charity is writing a check. >> or sliding a bank card. >> when you do stuff with your kids, whenever i do stuff with my kids, you've got to lead them to it and then it's amazing. >> we've taken kids to soup kitchens on christmas. you know, you have to show them what it is to give back. >> you say make it a group effort. what do you mean? >> bring their friends. >> get everybody involved. >> yes. do it with your community, with your school. i mean i've had -- we've brought friends, my girls' friends to sort clothes or to do community service. you know, they never came back -- no, they did. but, you know, there's fun too. look, we go and do other fun stuff. >> and share the care? >> well, if you have a good story, which i hope you do,
joe, joe.s -- >> that's just -- >> i love jessica. >> that's not a real charity, is it? >> this is a great charity. and we sort -- my kids come down and we sort shoes. >> it's the physical act of actually doing something. >> i don't want future generations to think charity is writing a check. >> or sliding a bank card. >> when you do stuff with your kids, whenever i do stuff with my kids, you've got to lead them to it and then it's amazing....
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joe is off today. the major averages are trying to avoid back to back weekly losses. so far, it is looking pretty good for the bulls. the dow and the s&p are both on five-day winning streaks. and listen to this. today it's quadruple witching friday. i was waiting for the sound effect. it is the expiration day for stock index futures and options. single stock options and futures. maybe we'll see more volatility today. check out the u.s. equity futures at this hour. barely budging at this point, but the dow looks like it would open up by about 7.5, 8 points. s&p futures up by less than a point and the nasdaq up just over 1.5. gold posting its biggest one day percentage gain in nine months yesterday. look, it's back above $1300 at 1,311.50 an houns. right now, gold is on track to post its best weekly gain in three months. brian, welcome. it's great to have you here. >> thank you very much. back to your point before we hit the headlines, it's been a heck of a month for stocks. 43 s&p 500 stocks are up more
joe is off today. the major averages are trying to avoid back to back weekly losses. so far, it is looking pretty good for the bulls. the dow and the s&p are both on five-day winning streaks. and listen to this. today it's quadruple witching friday. i was waiting for the sound effect. it is the expiration day for stock index futures and options. single stock options and futures. maybe we'll see more volatility today. check out the u.s. equity futures at this hour. barely budging at this...
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i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the dow is coming off its biggest drop in more than a month. the economy is going to be front and center for investors today. on the agenda, we have may durable goods and a final revision to the first quarter gdp. polled economists say they expect to see a 2% decline in first quarter growth. not a huge surprise. we knew things were weak, but that would be weaker than the 1% drop in the last revision. worth watching today, treasury is going to be auctioning $35 billion in five-year notes. this comes after yesterday's stellar sale of $32 billion in treasuries. the u.s. equity futures this morning after that triple digit decline for the dow yesterday are looking a little higher, but not a lot. dow futures would open close to 12 points. s&p up by just over 1.5 points and the nasdaq up by just over two points. first, andrew has some of the day's corporate stories. good morning. >> thank you, becky. good morning to you. gopro is expected to price its ipo after the closing bell. it's expecte
i'm becky quick along with joe kernen and andrew ross sorkin. the dow is coming off its biggest drop in more than a month. the economy is going to be front and center for investors today. on the agenda, we have may durable goods and a final revision to the first quarter gdp. polled economists say they expect to see a 2% decline in first quarter growth. not a huge surprise. we knew things were weak, but that would be weaker than the 1% drop in the last revision. worth watching today, treasury is...
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and joe said i don't believe that. i don't believe that at all just like foley telling you, he's saying that's just not true. can't let something like that go like that when it's a signature piece. and it was a beautiful thing as joe said it and he went back into the cloak room and i called bush. george, he's in the cloak room, call him and tell him you'll veto the bill without question if this amendment goes through. so i watched, george was right there. i tell you. he couldn't have bean second after, joe biden, the president wants to sanctify. i heard joe say what? [ laughter ] you really mean that, mr. president? he said well, anyway i can see that the hook was set and so joe came back out after a while after debate going and he said i have been personally advised by the president of the united states that he would, indeed, veto this powerfully important bill if this amendment by my friend robert bird should pass. he said this causes me tremendous pain. he said under those circumstances and knowing this president th
and joe said i don't believe that. i don't believe that at all just like foley telling you, he's saying that's just not true. can't let something like that go like that when it's a signature piece. and it was a beautiful thing as joe said it and he went back into the cloak room and i called bush. george, he's in the cloak room, call him and tell him you'll veto the bill without question if this amendment goes through. so i watched, george was right there. i tell you. he couldn't have bean...
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joe, steph, josh and peter on the desk with us today. we do begin with our eyes once again on iraq and the continued surge in the price of oil. today wti crude topping $107 a barrel. and threatening to go even higher. our michelle caruso-cabrera is live in erbil, iraq, with the very latest. michelle? >> reporter: hey there, scott. yeah, the iraqi government tried to convince everyone over the weekend that they were fighting back by releasing videos of targeted airstrikes and things that they had done in northwestern iraq in order to fight back the insurgents. still, the town of talafar fell earlier this morning, about 50 miles west of mosul, the first city that fell last week and really brought the whole world's attention to what was happening here in iraq. the reason the world is so interested, at least the business community is, because iraq is the second largest producer of oil within opec, overtook iran last year, in fact, producing more than 3 million barrels per day. the iraqi oil minister said the very day that mosul fell, that th
joe, steph, josh and peter on the desk with us today. we do begin with our eyes once again on iraq and the continued surge in the price of oil. today wti crude topping $107 a barrel. and threatening to go even higher. our michelle caruso-cabrera is live in erbil, iraq, with the very latest. michelle? >> reporter: hey there, scott. yeah, the iraqi government tried to convince everyone over the weekend that they were fighting back by releasing videos of targeted airstrikes and things that...