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joe brown, who always gets into a straight. paul kedrosky, early-stage venture investor. and much more. i want to head to cory johnson, who was outside the event at the flint center in cupertino. corey, what is going on there? >> let me give you a visual here. we are here the anza college, on the outer edges of silicon valley in cupertino. they have taken the center of the courtyard and next to the performing arts center, with a product will be announced, where a lot of important events of happened, whether it was the hewlett-packard shareholder vote, or going back to the original macintosh announcement, it will be the home for the announcement of what we expect to be too new iphones, iwatch, a payment system, and who knows what else. they builtcourtyard, a giant white structure that people are calling a qubit. it is not acute, it's a weird trapezoidal shape. it presumably will be a demo hall or something like it. it is a beautiful spot here in silicon valley. it's a lovely day in the foothills of the nearby mountains. digeroti, tech ceos like melissa meyer just arrived a
joe brown, who always gets into a straight. paul kedrosky, early-stage venture investor. and much more. i want to head to cory johnson, who was outside the event at the flint center in cupertino. corey, what is going on there? >> let me give you a visual here. we are here the anza college, on the outer edges of silicon valley in cupertino. they have taken the center of the courtyard and next to the performing arts center, with a product will be announced, where a lot of important events...
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joe brown is 19 years old, and spent hours at home learning to program. >> i heard it was a waste of time. >> reporter: but he just signed a contract with a gap developer for 100 -- game developer for $100,000 a year with bonuses and equity in the company. >> i feel incredibly lucky. >> reporter: he's their first hire under a new program blowing up the salary structure for top engineer, paying them like superstar athletes. >> i think in silicon valley, there's this on going back and forth in the talent war. the truth is that the best people are worth this much. >> reporter: the move is sending shock waves through the start up community. >> if they're able to build a great team using this system they'll see a lot of other start upping following suit. >> reporter: but it could dramatically change the ecosystem forcingable them to put you will -- forcible them to put up more cash. >> it's about speed and execution, and sometimes craziness. >> reporter: and so the salaries are way above the average for engineers right now, which is about $111,000, but even there it's hard for people to b
joe brown is 19 years old, and spent hours at home learning to program. >> i heard it was a waste of time. >> reporter: but he just signed a contract with a gap developer for 100 -- game developer for $100,000 a year with bonuses and equity in the company. >> i feel incredibly lucky. >> reporter: he's their first hire under a new program blowing up the salary structure for top engineer, paying them like superstar athletes. >> i think in silicon valley, there's this...
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you're not joe brown. >> jimmy: no.governor chris christie. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they both wrote, "it's what's on the inside that what truly matters." miley posted a picture of a a heart. and chris christie posted a a picture of a pinata. it's true. [ laughter ] he likes candy. >> steve: he loves candy. [ applause ] big candy fan. >> jimmy: no lies about that, he does like candy. let's see, here's one from best buy and radio shack. they both wrote, "for only $100 this could be yours." best buy posted a picture of an iphone 5. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: radio shack posted a a picture of a radio shack. [ laughter ] $100? >> steve: wow, for a franchise? [ applause ] >> jimmy: no thanks. >> steve: do you get batteries with it? >> jimmy: $100? >> steve: no, i'm good. >> jimmy: i wouldn't do it. yeah. [ laughter ] here's one from uncle si from "duck dynasty" and donald trump. they both wrote, "showing off the new pelt i just skinned." [ laughter ] uncle si posted a picture of deer skin. donald trump posted a
you're not joe brown. >> jimmy: no.governor chris christie. >> steve: really? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: they both wrote, "it's what's on the inside that what truly matters." miley posted a picture of a a heart. and chris christie posted a a picture of a pinata. it's true. [ laughter ] he likes candy. >> steve: he loves candy. [ applause ] big candy fan. >> jimmy: no lies about that, he does like candy. let's see, here's one from best buy and radio shack....
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this guy's gotta get home to see "judge joe brown" baby!ghter ] some big sports news over the weekend. the st. louis rams cut michael sam who was nfl's first openly gay player. some experts say the rams might have been worried sam would distract from the team's performance. then the jets were like, "if that's the case, we'll take him. [ laughter ] he can distract. can he juggle? yeah, we'll do it." that's right, the st. louis rams cut nfl's first openly gay player michael sam. wait a second, the rams cut michael sam. you know what that means? it's time to rhyme the story. [ cheers and applause ] the st. louis rams told sam to scram. which means sam's in a jam. damn. [ laughter ] was it all a sham or a scam? sam's on the lamb. he's gotta cram for a new plan. to do what he can. wham, bam, thank you ma'am or man, if that's your jam. [ laughter ] back to you, jammy fallam. [ cheers and applause ] this show just keeps geyou know whating sillier and sillier. [ laughter ] let's get to some politics here. senator ted cruz has invited president obam
this guy's gotta get home to see "judge joe brown" baby!ghter ] some big sports news over the weekend. the st. louis rams cut michael sam who was nfl's first openly gay player. some experts say the rams might have been worried sam would distract from the team's performance. then the jets were like, "if that's the case, we'll take him. [ laughter ] he can distract. can he juggle? yeah, we'll do it." that's right, the st. louis rams cut nfl's first openly gay player michael...
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. >>> reporter: joe brown is 19 years old and says he spent countless hours on his laptop at home learning >> i heard it was a waste of time. >> reporter: his parents don't think that way anymore. brown just signed a contract with silicon valley game developer wibico for $100,000 a year plus $10,000 monthly raises until he reaches a quarter million dollars a year plus equity in the company. >> i feel lucky. i guess luck comes to the well prepared. >> reporter: he is the first hire under a program that's blowing up the salary structure for top engineers paying them like sports teams pay superstar athletes. >> i think in silicon valley, there's always, um, this kind of ongoing back and forth in the talent war. the truth is that the best people are worth this much. >> reporter: the move is already sending shock waves through silicon valley's startup community. >> if they are able to do it, others could do it. >> reporter: it may force investors to put up more cash. >> the valley has always been crazy and going to extremes and it's just another point where it shows it's about speed and executi
. >>> reporter: joe brown is 19 years old and says he spent countless hours on his laptop at home learning >> i heard it was a waste of time. >> reporter: his parents don't think that way anymore. brown just signed a contract with silicon valley game developer wibico for $100,000 a year plus $10,000 monthly raises until he reaches a quarter million dollars a year plus equity in the company. >> i feel lucky. i guess luck comes to the well prepared. >> reporter:...
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joe terranova. josh brown, is ceo of rid hoelts wealth management. john forrian, and steve weise. we begin with stacks hoping to avoid their first four day losing streak of the year. looks good so so far. but some are asking if the bull market is running on fumes. still others insist there is more room to run. so we asked the traders this pressing question today. are investors too bullish? or not bullish enough. >> i'd say for the most part not enough, judge. because i think we are going to see more upside from here. although not extraordinarily so in the broad market. what's exciting on this network is the divergences and how we are seeing the nasdaq versus for instance the s&p. or the small caps the iwm and the russell 2,000. i think you are going to be able to pick up stocks in many of these areas that are maybe thrown without the baby in the bath water and pick up returns at year end. but i don't which part them to be you have much more than i called at the end of last year. >> you think people are too bullish. >> the markets is rally. my debate is with the market. the market
joe terranova. josh brown, is ceo of rid hoelts wealth management. john forrian, and steve weise. we begin with stacks hoping to avoid their first four day losing streak of the year. looks good so so far. but some are asking if the bull market is running on fumes. still others insist there is more room to run. so we asked the traders this pressing question today. are investors too bullish? or not bullish enough. >> i'd say for the most part not enough, judge. because i think we are going...
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joe terranova. josh brown, is ceo of rid hoelts wealth management. john forrian, and steve weise.in with stacks hoping to avoid their first four day losing streak of the year. looks good so so far. but some are asking if the bull market is running on fumes. still others insist there is more room to run. so we asked the traders this pressing question today.
joe terranova. josh brown, is ceo of rid hoelts wealth management. john forrian, and steve weise.in with stacks hoping to avoid their first four day losing streak of the year. looks good so so far. but some are asking if the bull market is running on fumes. still others insist there is more room to run. so we asked the traders this pressing question today.
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pg county, that's alum joe hayden, he plays with the cleveland browns of course. stacked the quarterback there. margo struggling tonight. but they could not stop derrick harris. the largo lion king! that's what i'm calling him from now on on. >> it means a lot. i get to see my coaching staff, my boys, just kids out there having a good time, playing the game for the right reason. >> let's take it to the district where we're beginning to find out who's who in the zoo. dunbar has had its ups and downs, but when the knights and tide get together, a lot of head-knocking going on! great time tonight. check this guy out. delonte morris. i call there shake what your mamma gave ya! takes it to the house for the touchdown! that say great play. dunbar wins a thriller, 18-14! what a game! onto fairfax county, w. t. woodson. the highlights, very few tonight for them. w. t. woodson says we never heard of a no-fly zone! woodson wins big, 56-21. great games right there. here's the game of the week poefl for next week -- poll for next week. >> and the ladies from b.i. have come to
pg county, that's alum joe hayden, he plays with the cleveland browns of course. stacked the quarterback there. margo struggling tonight. but they could not stop derrick harris. the largo lion king! that's what i'm calling him from now on on. >> it means a lot. i get to see my coaching staff, my boys, just kids out there having a good time, playing the game for the right reason. >> let's take it to the district where we're beginning to find out who's who in the zoo. dunbar has had...
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joe lieberman, scott brown, hillary clinton all were of one accord. it is unfortunate that democratic senators chose to object to this, to prevent this commonsense change in law. and i would note when it comes to the constitutional concerns, i don't know if anyone in this senate has been more vigorous or more consistent in terms of defending the constitutional rights of americans than i have endeavored to be during my short tenure here. i will yield to no one in passion for defending constitutional liberties, but i would note there is an existing law that has been on the books for many, many decades covering the renuniation of united states citizenship. it is current law right now that if you go and join a foreign nation and take up arms against america, that act has long been recognized as constituting a constructive renunciation of united states citizenship. and as for the question of due process, existing law provides due process that an individual who goes and takes up arms with isis -- and all this does is treats isis, a nonstate terrorist group
joe lieberman, scott brown, hillary clinton all were of one accord. it is unfortunate that democratic senators chose to object to this, to prevent this commonsense change in law. and i would note when it comes to the constitutional concerns, i don't know if anyone in this senate has been more vigorous or more consistent in terms of defending the constitutional rights of americans than i have endeavored to be during my short tenure here. i will yield to no one in passion for defending...
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browns. ravens down a point. joe flacco trying to drive them to a win.ab. over 100 yards receiving in the game for steve smith. it would set up this, justin tucker 32-yard field goal for the win. right down the pipes. the ravens, they come back to beat the browns, 23-21. >>> over on the baseball diamond, matt williams and the nationals going for the four-game sweep against the marlins. stephen strasburg on the mound, and he had it going. five strikeouts, seven shutout innings for strasburg today. already up a run, anthony rendon sens this ball to left. that would draw in an 81 rbi on the year for anthony rendon. the nats sweep the four-game set over the marlins and take this one 2-1, 91st win of the season, the nationals. seven games remaining for the nats. let's hope they can lock up home field advantage. >>> amelia's watching the showers. that's going to do it for us for now. we hope to see you after the game tonight. have a great one. in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so d
browns. ravens down a point. joe flacco trying to drive them to a win.ab. over 100 yards receiving in the game for steve smith. it would set up this, justin tucker 32-yard field goal for the win. right down the pipes. the ravens, they come back to beat the browns, 23-21. >>> over on the baseball diamond, matt williams and the nationals going for the four-game sweep against the marlins. stephen strasburg on the mound, and he had it going. five strikeouts, seven shutout innings for...
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brown. "eyewitness news" reporter joe well mcclaren is 15th and washington at south philadelphia where lastight's tragic accident took place. noel. >> natasha, just one day after had young mother was hit and killed right in front of her young son, people are already pouring out their support as you can see as her family continues to grieve. >> didn't really work out for her. so -- >> ronald de jesus telling his eight year old grandson his mother couldn't be saved after she was struck by a septa bus was one of the hardest things he's ever had to do. tonight he visited the spot where his daughter sheena white was struck to pay his respects and to be with his grandson who was walking with her when she was run over and killed. >> to lose a child, man, you know, it's like, you know, you don't want to see your child leave this earth before you, you know, i mean, when it's the other way around it's just terrible. >> police say the 29 year old mother was crossing washington avenue with her son by her side when she was hit. when officers arrived, they say they found the little boy had fallen to the
brown. "eyewitness news" reporter joe well mcclaren is 15th and washington at south philadelphia where lastight's tragic accident took place. noel. >> natasha, just one day after had young mother was hit and killed right in front of her young son, people are already pouring out their support as you can see as her family continues to grieve. >> didn't really work out for her. so -- >> ronald de jesus telling his eight year old grandson his mother couldn't be saved...
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." >>> and senior manager, joe terranova. and mike brown, stephen weiss, and our top story today, a big call on stocks by one of the best known strategists on the street. morgan stanley's adam parker, a one-time bear saying that after five years and nearly 1500 points, the raging bull run is far from running out of steam. predicting the s&p could hit 3000 before it's all sandy don -- said and sddone. adam, welcome back. a one-time bear. bullish for quite away. a big call. make the case for 3000 on the s&p? >> look, really what we're doing, getting together with our economics team saying, think about how long this expansion could last, and what things we should be monitoring to gauge whether it's over. in our phrase forward in u.s. equity strategy, morgan stanley is hubris in debt. you don't see a lot of hubris and debt, hard to call that top of the cycle. we put our pen to paper, said what do we mean? capital spending, hiring, invento inventory. debt, interest coverage. look at those issues, i think there's a lot of evidence this could be a
." >>> and senior manager, joe terranova. and mike brown, stephen weiss, and our top story today, a big call on stocks by one of the best known strategists on the street. morgan stanley's adam parker, a one-time bear saying that after five years and nearly 1500 points, the raging bull run is far from running out of steam. predicting the s&p could hit 3000 before it's all sandy don -- said and sddone. adam, welcome back. a one-time bear. bullish for quite away. a big call. make...
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." >>> and senior manager, joe terranova. and mike brownn weiss, and our top story today, a big call on stocks by one of the best known strategists on the street. morgan stanley's adam parker, a one-time bear saying that after five years and nearly 1500 points, the raging bull run is far from running out of steam. predicting the s&p c
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. >> josh brown. and joe tear terra nova. we begin with oil's lack of energy lately and the ripple effects for investors. today crude nearing $90 barrel. that's the lowest it's been in some 16 months. that slide taking a number of big-name stocks with it, could be one of the reasons the overall market is under some pressure today. let's get to the center of the action, allen nukman with bar chart bull's eye options is at cme. $90, is that the line in the sand right now? >> try to make it simple, the market is trading the last five years between $65 and $115. $9 is the mid-point support. you have to look at things on a weekly basis. there's a lot of volatility in the oil market. it's important to look at things on a longer-term basis. this is an area of support to look at. i think looking at eem, the emerging markets, have taken off. it was a worry in the spring. think there's still a sign of overall strength. and there's a high correlation between the stock market and xle, the energy sector, and i think that's going to come b
. >> josh brown. and joe tear terra nova. we begin with oil's lack of energy lately and the ripple effects for investors. today crude nearing $90 barrel. that's the lowest it's been in some 16 months. that slide taking a number of big-name stocks with it, could be one of the reasons the overall market is under some pressure today. let's get to the center of the action, allen nukman with bar chart bull's eye options is at cme. $90, is that the line in the sand right now? >> try to...
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michael brown's family was in the audience and he addressed as joe said a congressional black caucus event and a crowd that included as i said brown's parents. listen to what he had to say. >> the anger and the emotion that followed his death awakened our nation once again to the reality that people in this room have long understood, which is in too many communities around the country a gulf of mistrust exists between local residents and law enforcement. too many young men of color feel targeted by law enforcement. guilty of walking while black, driving while black, judged by is itter yo types that fuel fear, resentment and hopelessness. >> president obama called on members of congress and others to complete the "unfinished work" of equalizing opportunities across society from the criminal justice system to the workplace. >> we could see more air strikes on isis targets around a besieged town in northern syria. the u.s. military has just released a video showing a u.s. missile taking out an isis compound near that town yesterday as the first time coalition air strikes have gotten so c
michael brown's family was in the audience and he addressed as joe said a congressional black caucus event and a crowd that included as i said brown's parents. listen to what he had to say. >> the anger and the emotion that followed his death awakened our nation once again to the reality that people in this room have long understood, which is in too many communities around the country a gulf of mistrust exists between local residents and law enforcement. too many young men of color feel...
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adrian brown in western china. >>> joe will be hear with the very latest on the opening day of golf'snd going live to get the news from fifa executive committee meeting plus. >>> i'm daniel in buenes-ares and rugby is trying to reach the levels seen in new zealand and west africa. ♪ now sport in battle is underway right now in scotland, isn't it? >> we will get to that in a minute but fifa under pressure for a report investigating the bidding process for 2018 world cups and this is the latest senior fifa figure to come out and say he would not oppose a report to corruption allegations being made public and lee weldings is live from fifa headquarters meeting and has the executive committee meeting finished and is the corruption report being discussed there? >> yes, i can tell you the executive committee meeting is over with two days of the meeting, executive committee members have not all left the building but i know this was discussed. it's what level it was discussed and what they are going to do about it and had to put it on the agenda, it was not officially on the agenda but it is
adrian brown in western china. >>> joe will be hear with the very latest on the opening day of golf'snd going live to get the news from fifa executive committee meeting plus. >>> i'm daniel in buenes-ares and rugby is trying to reach the levels seen in new zealand and west africa. ♪ now sport in battle is underway right now in scotland, isn't it? >> we will get to that in a minute but fifa under pressure for a report investigating the bidding process for 2018 world...
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brown's death. protests fill the streets. joe is a court reporter and is from the area and joins us this morning via skype. joe, as i mentioned, you are from the area. when things seemed like they were calming down, what would it take for officials to do between then and now to meant the gap? >> this distrust has been built up over decades. they tried to extend different olive branches, as far as transparency and communication to the community. the department of justice intervention - in their investigation - they have been taking the lead in this. really, there's a lot of distrust, and what the protesters really want is they want action, an indictment and criminal charges brought up against officer wilson. given what you have seen, are you confident that the police have given those actions. >> as a court reporter, as far as my reference, you have to let the legal process play out. we have due process of bob mcculler who came under fire. they want him to remove himself from the investigation, the feds to handle the investigation.
brown's death. protests fill the streets. joe is a court reporter and is from the area and joins us this morning via skype. joe, as i mentioned, you are from the area. when things seemed like they were calming down, what would it take for officials to do between then and now to meant the gap? >> this distrust has been built up over decades. they tried to extend different olive branches, as far as transparency and communication to the community. the department of justice intervention - in...
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josh brown with pete najarian joe ter nova and stephanie link.own to the ipo of chinese internet giant alibaba. the company kicking off its so-called road show in new york city and planning to raise an astounding $21 billion. what will be the biggest tech offering ever. pete? what do you do here? would you be a buyer of alibaba? >> i would be a buyer of alibaba. i've owned yahoo!. continue to own yahoo!.
josh brown with pete najarian joe ter nova and stephanie link.own to the ipo of chinese internet giant alibaba. the company kicking off its so-called road show in new york city and planning to raise an astounding $21 billion. what will be the biggest tech offering ever. pete? what do you do here? would you be a buyer of alibaba? >> i would be a buyer of alibaba. i've owned yahoo!. continue to own yahoo!.
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josh brown with pete najarian joe ter nova and stephanie link. the countedown to the ipo of chinese internet giant alibaba. the company kicking off its so-called road show in new york city and planning to raise an astounding $21 billion. what will be the biggest tech offering ever. pete? what do you do here? would you be a buyer of alibaba? >> i would be a buyer of alibaba. i've owned yahoo!. continue to own yahoo!. i'm going to own yahoo! up into the ipo and then i think it's time to take about half that position off, scott, to take something off the table. i continue to think their investment already they will continue to have in alibaba actually sends the stock higher. when i look at what they are doing and this road show hasn't changed my opinion. i've been bullish on this a long time. 160, i think we were looking originally 125 and then $150 billion. now we're looking at 160 plus billion dollars. i think that's something that's going to work for yahoo!. now yahoo! has made mistakes, scott. i'm not sugar coating the idea have they shown a lot
josh brown with pete najarian joe ter nova and stephanie link. the countedown to the ipo of chinese internet giant alibaba. the company kicking off its so-called road show in new york city and planning to raise an astounding $21 billion. what will be the biggest tech offering ever. pete? what do you do here? would you be a buyer of alibaba? >> i would be a buyer of alibaba. i've owned yahoo!. continue to own yahoo!. i'm going to own yahoo! up into the ipo and then i think it's time to...
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this all started over 40 years ago, when mike brown joe goldstein figured out that people who were dyingry young age had very high cholesterol because of a genetic defect in what's known as their ldl receptor. and what this receptor did, that they discovered, won the nobel prize for that, is that it was age to take bad cholesterol out of the bloodstream and lower that bad cholesterol and then reduce the risk of heart disease. from the first statin, that was introduced actually by my chairman when he was at merck, introduced the first statin they showed in a classic study that you really lowered the risk of dying of cardiovascular disease if you lowered bad cholesterol. >> that's unequivocal. >> it's unequivocal. >> the bad cholesterol forms the plaques of atherosclerosis or whatever causes -- but there's other things involved but if you could just lower bad cholesterol that goes a long way. >> there's no question. and the genetic data and the clinical data, the testing, everything is with the bad cholesterol. there's not a lot of strong data for the so-called good cholesterol. making a d
this all started over 40 years ago, when mike brown joe goldstein figured out that people who were dyingry young age had very high cholesterol because of a genetic defect in what's known as their ldl receptor. and what this receptor did, that they discovered, won the nobel prize for that, is that it was age to take bad cholesterol out of the bloodstream and lower that bad cholesterol and then reduce the risk of heart disease. from the first statin, that was introduced actually by my chairman...
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." >>> joe terranovaterranova, and najarian, also steve weiss, and josh brown, and welcome. we begin with a familiar story. stocks hitting record highs today and investors seemingly paying little attention to a series of simmering flashpoints. question is, are the markets too complacent positive what's going on here and abroad? michelle caruso-cabrera is here and steve liesman, the markets keep marching higher despite growing concerns. michelle, you first. >> highlight, saying the number of hot spots in the world. look at this map we've built showing how many issues we're facing in the world. unrest in pakistan, disputed elections in afghanistan. terrorism in somalia, yemen and nigeria and focus on three areas of the world that if anywhere have impacted the markets sometimes though not often. start with ukraine and russia. once again today appeared to be moving the markets. deep confusion whether or not russia and ukraine reached some kind of agreement that could eventually lead to a cease-fire. vladimir putin today speaking in mongolia saying that, in fact is what has happe
." >>> joe terranovaterranova, and najarian, also steve weiss, and josh brown, and welcome. we begin with a familiar story. stocks hitting record highs today and investors seemingly paying little attention to a series of simmering flashpoints. question is, are the markets too complacent positive what's going on here and abroad? michelle caruso-cabrera is here and steve liesman, the markets keep marching higher despite growing concerns. michelle, you first. >> highlight,...
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she leads a very diverse party from elizabeth warren to joe manchin, a conservative united states senator to jerry browna governor of maryland, she leads a very diverse party. and yes, there will be tensions, but at the end of the day, debbie's job is to go out there to help democrats win, and that is what she doing. >> that's telling at the end of the day. to pick up on part of that point it is problematic when you're not in regular strategy sessions with the white house, with the president, and in a way that she's admitted she is in on a regular basis. that's problematic. number two, let me finish my thought, when it comes at the end of the day that will be the most telling case when we see the shifts already that are in republicans' favor, there is a still a lot of time between now and then. >> wait, wait, wait. >> i think that's a very telling for to the white house standpoint. >> enh! i thought you'd have a quick thing to say and we'd move on. okay now we're moving on. i want to, because i have been kn noticing the ads here in maryland and in the senate race congressionally in virginia and in other
she leads a very diverse party from elizabeth warren to joe manchin, a conservative united states senator to jerry browna governor of maryland, she leads a very diverse party. and yes, there will be tensions, but at the end of the day, debbie's job is to go out there to help democrats win, and that is what she doing. >> that's telling at the end of the day. to pick up on part of that point it is problematic when you're not in regular strategy sessions with the white house, with the...
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joe bill clinton's appearance for anthony brown which also happened to be in montgomery county raised a million dollars. do you think chris christie can do the same for larry hogan? >> we willhe'll raise a lot of money. the problem isn't money it's votes. that's what he needs. what we've learned with elected officials coming in, is that it usually doesn't translate into votes. bill clinton raises money because they're clinton and people, you know, like to be around them. with christie you don't have that kind of a real enthusiasm. so he'll raise some money. but bottom line is, his problem right now is not going to be just money. it's got to get votes. he has to get votes. >> talk about the campaign so far. larry hogan's tv ads have hit the air. he's criticizing tax hikes signed into law by the outgoing governor. are they resonating? >> i think they resonated amongst their base. maryland is mostly democratic. i think this fund-raiser will raise money. it will motivate the people who are republican, but i think that it's more for christie than it is for hogan because christie is doing t
joe bill clinton's appearance for anthony brown which also happened to be in montgomery county raised a million dollars. do you think chris christie can do the same for larry hogan? >> we willhe'll raise a lot of money. the problem isn't money it's votes. that's what he needs. what we've learned with elected officials coming in, is that it usually doesn't translate into votes. bill clinton raises money because they're clinton and people, you know, like to be around them. with christie you...
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joe montana's old contract that paid him $239,000 a year. and his teammate michael carter was not amused he was upset at how brown was acting and told him that's9ers way. >> he looked over at me and said, as a matter of fact rookie get off my bench which was a defensive bench where we sat at the end of the bench and sit on the cooler. and there was a gatorade cooler and it's displayed here. he had me sit on that. i spent my entire career sitting on that cooler out of respect for michael karr and to remind me what the 49er way was. it was not about me stuff or what i did. >> that museum takes you through the decades. now to levi's stadium. the museum is open every day from 10:00 to 6:00. the tickets are $15 for adults, $10 for kids. you also get a discount if you live in santa clara. >>> one thing a lot of people have been talking about is how hot it was during those two preseason games at levi's stadium. >> a lot of people not just sal were caught off guard. at the first preseason game against the broncos, there were about 60 first aid calls. that's from people who wanted to get out of the heat or needed water. we break down what you can expec
joe montana's old contract that paid him $239,000 a year. and his teammate michael carter was not amused he was upset at how brown was acting and told him that's9ers way. >> he looked over at me and said, as a matter of fact rookie get off my bench which was a defensive bench where we sat at the end of the bench and sit on the cooler. and there was a gatorade cooler and it's displayed here. he had me sit on that. i spent my entire career sitting on that cooler out of respect for michael...
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joe green is 68. >>> thanks for watching today. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm dara brownay in the bay." >> first check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. clouds increasing. a storm system on the way. that's right. ten hours away from rainfall here in the bay area. we'll talk about that throughout the morning hours. also an interesting pattern change looks to be taking shape for the bay area. cool, cloudy days ahead. we'll talk more about that coming up. but first, want to get you off to a good start. halfway there. here's mike and your drive. >> all right. good morning. halfway there with a song and a dance. across the golden gate bridge,
joe green is 68. >>> thanks for watching today. keep it right here for more news, weather and sports. i'm dara brownay in the bay." >> first check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. clouds increasing. a storm system on the way. that's right. ten hours away from rainfall here in the bay area. we'll talk about that throughout the morning hours. also an interesting pattern change looks to be taking shape for the bay area. cool,...
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joe terranova is senior managing director. stephanie link. pe pete najarian. and josh brown. also ron sloane of invesico. markets in the last day of a volatile quarter. wall street remains pretty bullish. the question is, pete, can we reach those targets.
joe terranova is senior managing director. stephanie link. pe pete najarian. and josh brown. also ron sloane of invesico. markets in the last day of a volatile quarter. wall street remains pretty bullish. the question is, pete, can we reach those targets.
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joe terranova is senior managing director. stephanie link. pe pete najarian. and josh brown. also ron sloane of invesico. and the markets in the last day of a volatile quarter. wall street remains pretty bullish. the question is, pete, can we reach those targets. >> we certainly could see scott but there is going to have to be a lot of things change. we have to resolve the geopolitical issues. >> what has to go right? >> one would be how two we solve what's going on in hong kong. that is just the latest. also look in europe and the eastern part of europe, the mill east. there is different hot spots all over the world right now. i think the u.s. economy is fine. it's moving. it is not as some sort of crazy accelerated pace but the pace it is moving at is showing us things are getting a little better and a little better. u.s. still the best place to invest. there are great opportunities in the u.s. because if we can see some of that settle down i think with we have plenty of lift of you to the other side. >> steph it's going to be pretty volatile. >> september and october is typically pretty volatile. but
joe terranova is senior managing director. stephanie link. pe pete najarian. and josh brown. also ron sloane of invesico. and the markets in the last day of a volatile quarter. wall street remains pretty bullish. the question is, pete, can we reach those targets. >> we certainly could see scott but there is going to have to be a lot of things change. we have to resolve the geopolitical issues. >> what has to go right? >> one would be how two we solve what's going on in hong...
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joe. >> overwhelmingly, right. >> how is that playing on the campaign trail? already scott brownance, in a new ad is trying to equate the war on isis with immigrants coming across the border, you know, emphasis -- but it seems as though they're trying to use the terror threat as a talking point in campaign commercials. >> so it's so fascinating. you know, the 2002 election obviously coming the first election after september 11th, we saw particularly toward the end, a lot of ads used by republicans to paint democrats in one way, shape or form as soft on the war in terror, ineffective. the most famous one being the ad that saxby chambliss suggesting blocking the creation of the department of homeland security was sort of enabling future terrorist attacks. you're seeing it not as harsh terms. it's more now as you point out with scott brown talking about scott brown said that gene shaheen, his opponent and president obama are confused about the best way to prosecute this fight. cory gardner in colorado is hitting udall and not being tough enough as it relates to the islamic state. it
joe. >> overwhelmingly, right. >> how is that playing on the campaign trail? already scott brownance, in a new ad is trying to equate the war on isis with immigrants coming across the border, you know, emphasis -- but it seems as though they're trying to use the terror threat as a talking point in campaign commercials. >> so it's so fascinating. you know, the 2002 election obviously coming the first election after september 11th, we saw particularly toward the end, a lot of...
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joe will tell us what 49ers quarterback is saying about the arrest of mcdonald. >> watch coach harbaugh's question and answer session on ktvu.com. >>> a new field poll shows jerry brown maintaining a strong lead over his challenger. 50% of voters plan to vote for governor brown. 32 plan to vote for his opponent. the governor lead with 52% of the vote. the field poll found 56% of likely voters view the governor favorably. look at this other poll. >>> getting cyclist more room on the road. how far drivers have to stay away and the cost of getting too close. >>> firefighters rescue a toddler in a hot car. what the child's mother said she was doing at the time. >>> how long will the fog stay around. will it warm up tomorrow? geico's been helping people save money for over 75 years. they've really stood the test of time. much like these majestic rocky mountains. which must be named after the... that would be rocky the flying squirrel, mr. gecko sir. obviously! ahh come on bullwinkle, they're named after... ...first president george rockington! that doesn't even make any sense...mr...uhh...winkle. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insuran
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brown decision. he arrived just in time to help bring down senator joe mccarthy. for the next 20 years, from 1954 until 1974, ervin served as north carolina's senior senator. following the pattern he established in the first year, he remained a steadfast opponent of civil rights, but he became the senate's leading champion of civil liberties. most americans remember sam ervin as the affable, bible quoting, old country lawyer who chaired the senate hearings in 1973. his stories from down-home in north carolina, his reciting from memory passages ranging from shakespeare to aesop's fables and especially his earnest lectures in defense of constitutional government in -- and. him to a disenchanted public suffering through a long national crisis. when ervin began in the summer of 1973 with the hearings, the cloud hung over richard nixon. but few expected the extent of the legalities or involvement of the president himself. by the end of the summer, a gallup poll reported nearly 90% of all americans had watched some part of those hearings. richard nixon, who received the
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brown. alister. douglas alexander. jim murphy, anna. joe ann.let us thank them all, ladies and gentlemen, because they helped save our country. [ applause ]. and i want to say to the people of scotland directly, this labor party will show you over the coming years you made the right choice because we are better together. [ applause ]. now, here is the thing. all of us, all political leaders, all of us in this hall have a responsibility to try and explain why 45% of people voted yes, 45% of people wanted to break up our country. and we've got to explain why the feeling we saw in scotland is not just in scotland but is reflected across the country. and my story starts six days from the end of the referendum campaign. i was on my way to a public meeting. i was late, as politicians tend to be. and just outside the meeting i met a woman. and i was first to go into the meeting but i wanted to stop and ask her how she was voting. i did that to everybody on the street. one vote at a time. and i said to her, how are you voting? she said, i haven't decide
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joe is senior managing director at inversement partners. >> stephanie comanager of jim cramer's charitable trust and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth managementinceton securities from the floor of the new york stock exchange today. we begin with the move in stocks and a question for investors. are the markets which have already seen a big pick-up in volatility over the past week, about to get a whole lot more rocky as the quarter comes to an end and a number of flash points remain unsettled? including in hong kong where student protests are raging, yet stocks well off their
joe is senior managing director at inversement partners. >> stephanie comanager of jim cramer's charitable trust and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth managementinceton securities from the floor of the new york stock exchange today. we begin with the move in stocks and a question for investors. are the markets which have already seen a big pick-up in volatility over the past week, about to get a whole lot more rocky as the quarter comes to an end and a number of flash points remain...
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joe is senior managing director at inversement partners. >> stephanie comanager of jim cramer's charitable trust and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth management and ben from princeton securities from the floor of the new york stock exchange today. we begin with the move in stocks and a question for investors. are the markets which have already seen a big pick-up in volatility over the past week, about to get a whole lot more rocky as the quarter comes to an end and a number of flash points remain unsettled? including in hong kong where student protests are raging, yet stocks well off their lows. josh brown may go positive before this day is out. if this doesn't feel like a market that wants to go up, i don't know what does. if you look at the price action today. >> yeah. but you've got -- i agree, the price action looks healthy. what we saw on friday i wasn't a fan of that bounce. we rallied up to the 50 day moving average and failed. we are decidedly below and that short-term trend indicator is meaningful in terms of the risk appetite and whether people want to commit to a market once it bounces. even if we get a bounce today again i have to
joe is senior managing director at inversement partners. >> stephanie comanager of jim cramer's charitable trust and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth management and ben from princeton securities from the floor of the new york stock exchange today. we begin with the move in stocks and a question for investors. are the markets which have already seen a big pick-up in volatility over the past week, about to get a whole lot more rocky as the quarter comes to an end and a number of flash...
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joe biden, he weighed in on that. >>> we will also talk about ray rice abuse scandal and we will talk to catherine redmond brown. that is next on "now" don't go anywhere. don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not-- i've got xlte. it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon xlte. now get 1gb of bonus data, and our best pricing ever on the more everything plan. woman: everyone 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. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that
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brown. julie says he's right, they do not create them. >> all right, thank you so much. you had to get the carpet thing in there, didn't you? >> yes. >> just had to do that. "morning joeafter the break. shopping online is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online from a list of top-rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. sweets become salaries. an oven heats up a community la cocina, a small kitchen that kick-starts the careers of 41 entrepreneurs. they bring the talent. we help fund the tools. it's a small way we help that's been huge for the community. little by little we can do a lot. because... small is huge. visit www.wellsfargo.com to see how big small can be. [laughs] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of bounty keeps working, while their two sheets, just quit. bounty, the no-quit picker-upper. so it seemed like a gwell, we make it pretty easy. in fact, your appraisal should be ready, let's pull it up. now, how long do i have to decide on this offer? seven days, an
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the man who removed brown's body from the scene is now speaking publicly for the first time. cnn senior washington correspondent joehat story. what is he saying? >> one of the things that really poured fuel on the fire form of anger is the image of michael brown's body dead in the middle of the street for hours in front of everyone. >> where's the ambulance? why ain't nobody helping him? >> reporter: for the first time, the funeral director in charge of removing michael brown's body is talking about why it took so long. >> there was times where we feared for our lives. >> reporter: rage spread through the crowd. >> they've just got him laying here. >> reporter: the aim j of brown's body left in the middle of the street brought the crowd to the boiling point. >> people that were just all over the place, the police could not control the crowd. >> reporter: calvin whittaker, a licensed funeral director, got the call to take brown's body to the medical examine's office. >> we could not do our job. it was unsafe to be here. >> reporter: here's how he says it played out. the shooting is first reported just after noon. th
the man who removed brown's body from the scene is now speaking publicly for the first time. cnn senior washington correspondent joehat story. what is he saying? >> one of the things that really poured fuel on the fire form of anger is the image of michael brown's body dead in the middle of the street for hours in front of everyone. >> where's the ambulance? why ain't nobody helping him? >> reporter: for the first time, the funeral director in charge of removing michael...
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joe flacco, justin tucker, check mate. the ravens end up taking this one by the final of 23-21 is that steelers, second quarter, ben roth. ben roethlisberger drops a dime to antonio brown. the story for the steelers was the return of their ground game. two back. meanwhile off the field's espn reported over the weekend the ravens and the nfl may have miss directed the investigation. he excepted on his former teammate and team. lewis said ravens executives never lied to him. but there are some things you can cover expect this things you kpix. he we want on to say whether they saw the tape or not, who knows. we saw a friend of mine brutally hit his wife in the elevator. just after being charged with murder in the stabbing death of two men in atlanta. rice set to make to prove a point about internet speeds, we slowed down an up escalator. this is crazy i don't get it, this one is working ladies, shouldn't up be as fast as down? yeah. shouldn't internet speeds match as well? yes. do your socks match? my socks match. do your eyeballs match? yes. cable does not match the speeds. makes you want to go mad. erggggh. only verizon fios comes with speedmatch - upload speeds as fast
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joe ter nova, director at inver tis. stephanie link co-portfolio of jim cramer's trust. pete najarian option munster and josh brown of rit holtz wealth management. we could begin with the biggest ipo, alibaba set to post on thursday, trade on friday and new developments breaking about the pricing. kayla tausche has been the one doing the breaking. and she joins us live right now with the latest. kayla? >> she's getting ready but her reporting says there's not going to be a seven handle, but they're going to raise the price. >> yeah. well this is all -- this was well orchestrated. the bankers know exactly what they're doing now. they've learned from twitter and facebook and this modern era. i think they have this kind of thing down to a science. this kind of orchestrated we're raising the price. >> people saying -- >> closing the books. >> they're still being conservative. even though they're raising the price still leaving money on the table. >> biggest ipo ever. >> revenue will grow 46%. gross merchandise volume 40%. mobile gross merchant volume 30%. three fold year over year. the growth is impressive. new price,
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joe ter nova, director at inver tis. stephanie link co-portfolio of jim cramer's trust. pete najarian option munster and josh brownwealth management. we could begin with the biggest ipo, alibaba set to post on thursday, trade on friday and new developments breaking about the pricing. kayla tausche has been the one doing the breaking. and she joins us live right now with the latest. kayla? >> she's getting ready but her reportin
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brown is our guest. you're watching "morning joe."g her new bank of america credit card, which rewards her for responsibly managing her card balance. before receiving $25 toward her balance each quarter for making more than her minimum payment on time each month. tracy got the bankamericard better balance rewards credit card, which fits nicely with everything else in life she has to balance. that's the benefit of responsibility. apply online or visit a bank of america near you. with the top speedou compare of comcast the top speed of business dsl from the internet... phone company well, there's really no comparison. why pay more for less? call today for a low price on speeds up to 150mbps. and find out more about our two-year price guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> let's bring in pentagon press secretary rear admiral john kirby. good to have you on the show this morning, sir. we sent more people to iraq. what's the next step as we take on the threat of isis? >> we continue to hit isil targets in iraq, continue to co
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joe biden. >> 200 point tossup, in the wake of the shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, a new officeas created by executive order on thursday by this governor of the state. >> gabe? >> jay nix son. >> jay nixson. >> gabe back in the lead. after proclaiming nobody will hear from me again when he lost his 2012 re-election bid, the former french president announced on facebook -- >> sarkozy is correct. >> alex, 200 point tossup. >> to replace the late don pard doxt -- >> incorrect. >> the producers of "saturday night live" named darrel hammond who famously impersonated which american president? >> do i get another chance? >> we'll call time. it was bill clinton. that was a costly one, 500. gabe in the lead at 800 and alex in contention at 400. a barn burner as we move to the ph.d. questions. 300 points. we would usually dim the lights here but we're in a different studio so we can't. we pill put 100 seconds on the clock and crown a champion when we begin the round right now. 300-point question, i'm not barack obama, this democrat senate candidate declares in a new ad that features her g
joe biden. >> 200 point tossup, in the wake of the shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri, a new officeas created by executive order on thursday by this governor of the state. >> gabe? >> jay nix son. >> jay nixson. >> gabe back in the lead. after proclaiming nobody will hear from me again when he lost his 2012 re-election bid, the former french president announced on facebook -- >> sarkozy is correct. >> alex, 200 point tossup. >> to...
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joe and bill standing next to each other, which is something that 49er fans saw thousands of times during their career. >> and what moment is this? >> just caught the ball after breaking jim brown's touchdown record on "monday night football." he had just been reinserted into the game, caught this one and broke the record and history was made that night. >> i think history will be surprised with the detail, the texture, the face, even the muscle. i notice veins on bill russell's hand. >> the idea we wanted to do was to give people a real sense for who these guys were. i think when you make something like this, you bring fans closer to the idea of their idols. >> you're allowed to touch them. you've soon people do some other things or things that you can't talk about or things that surprise you. >> i wouldn't necessarily repeat the behavior because i wouldn't want to encourage it but suffice it to say that people get excited. it's fun to come in and give grary a little hug. >> and mentions -- we p our 26th inductee will go in in november. we're excited about that. >> thank you very much. you guys can come out here to the museum, 11 galleries. we had a little more time, we'd take y
joe and bill standing next to each other, which is something that 49er fans saw thousands of times during their career. >> and what moment is this? >> just caught the ball after breaking jim brown's touchdown record on "monday night football." he had just been reinserted into the game, caught this one and broke the record and history was made that night. >> i think history will be surprised with the detail, the texture, the face, even the muscle. i notice veins on...
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joe is now officially retired and a heb of the halsey family. and a live look at st. louis, the big story there tonight is an e6r9 by people who say they want justice for michael brown to block interstate 70. brown is the african-american man fatally shot by a police officer in ferguson last month. the group wants to replace the county attorney with a special prosecutor. that's tonight's live look outside the belt way from special report. we'll be right back. ave somethi? i have bayer aspirin....