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joe brown in georgia being the foremost example. certain senators lewis week full of texas being the outstanding example and certain editors robert barnwell and john moncure of the richmond examiner. these were people who either hated davis from the outset or came to hate him. they have shaped i think much of our stereotyped perceptions of davis's personality defects and i think that he was never able to fight off some of these stereotypes except among the inner circle people who knew him well like robert e. lee himself or his chief cabinet official judith benjamin and others who had a positive and close relationship with davis and found him to be warm and personable among the people. he did not have much of a sense of humor. there is a suppose in some ways one of the great contrast between the two commanders. but he could be warm and personable with people that he liked. and you liked him. i think he has been defined more by his enemies. >> host: i agree with you he was very much unlike lincoln in that way. it's interesting these t
joe brown in georgia being the foremost example. certain senators lewis week full of texas being the outstanding example and certain editors robert barnwell and john moncure of the richmond examiner. these were people who either hated davis from the outset or came to hate him. they have shaped i think much of our stereotyped perceptions of davis's personality defects and i think that he was never able to fight off some of these stereotypes except among the inner circle people who knew him well...
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in the course of doing so, provokes an awful lot of controversy and dissent from governors like joe brown of georgia, for example. >> host: yeah. and it's almost too late. in late '64, early '65, davis says -- and i think publicly -- no single point is vital for the existence of the confederacy. >> guest: that's right. yeah. >> host: if he had had that attitude in 1861, no state, no port, no city is vital for the confederacy, he might have had more freedom of action to be more successful. >> guest: well, he might have, but i think it was politically impossible. it's one thing to say that in theory that's right, but another thing to say that in practical fact i don't think he really had a choice. >> host: right. >> guest: in 1861. but in 1862 he does begin to concentrate the bulk of the first line troops in the confederacy, and three or so major field armies in virginia, in tennessee and mississippi and, well, those three states primarily. and he carries that one step farther not only to cons trawtion, but also -- concentration, but also the development of what he on two or three different
in the course of doing so, provokes an awful lot of controversy and dissent from governors like joe brown of georgia, for example. >> host: yeah. and it's almost too late. in late '64, early '65, davis says -- and i think publicly -- no single point is vital for the existence of the confederacy. >> guest: that's right. yeah. >> host: if he had had that attitude in 1861, no state, no port, no city is vital for the confederacy, he might have had more freedom of action to be more...
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has been defined on the years by his critics not only among the generals but the state governors joe brown and george being the foremost example and certain senators being the outstanding example and certain editors pick the charleston mercury and the richmond examiner bees were people that either heated debate this from the outset were they came to hate him and they have shaped i think much of our stereotype perception of his personality defects and i think that he was never able to fight off some of these stereotypes except among the inner circle people that knew him well like robert e. lee himself with the chief cabinet official and others who had a good and positive relationship with davis and found him to be warm and personable among the people that live close to him. he didn't have much of a sense of humor. i suppose that is one of the greatest contrasts between the commanders in chief but he could be warm and personable with people that he liked and who like ten. i think that he's been defined more by his enemies. >> host: i agree he was unlike him in that way and it's interesting t
has been defined on the years by his critics not only among the generals but the state governors joe brown and george being the foremost example and certain senators being the outstanding example and certain editors pick the charleston mercury and the richmond examiner bees were people that either heated debate this from the outset were they came to hate him and they have shaped i think much of our stereotype perception of his personality defects and i think that he was never able to fight off...
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we talked to joe wes thought, josh brown, felix sale must not and megan murphy. >> how do you get peopleton post." and i think some of us have been more successful of doing that than others. but that to me is the challenge but that's, you asked what vaits the good from the great. getting people to actually care what you have to say when you start at zero is a really really big challenge. >> rose: finally then bob ryan from the boston globe. his book is called scribe, my life in sports. >> my colleagues and contemporaries, they will give you an elaborate disclaimer of did heac
we talked to joe wes thought, josh brown, felix sale must not and megan murphy. >> how do you get peopleton post." and i think some of us have been more successful of doing that than others. but that to me is the challenge but that's, you asked what vaits the good from the great. getting people to actually care what you have to say when you start at zero is a really really big challenge. >> rose: finally then bob ryan from the boston globe. his book is called scribe, my life in...
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the bucs and the brown. joe haden bats the pass to donte whitner. that is an interception.veland thinking playoffs as they beat tampa. >>> indiana state trailing missouri state. they pull off the hidden ball trick on the kickoff. that would lead to the game winning field goal. beautiful. >>> and nascar, jeff gordon upset at brad keselowski for knocking him out of the race. a big fistfight ensues in the pit. >> i mean, the way he races, i don't know he ever won a championship. i'm proud of jimmie johnson for winning that race. >> gordon was in the lead. keselowski saw a spot to try to move between the cars and take the lead and knocked gordon out. the passion of racing. >> you won't be able to buy a ticket to the next one now. >>> the news is always on www.kpix.com ,,,, can't say thank you enough. ,,,, you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me. thanks again my friends. for everything, for all your help. through all life's milestones, our trusted advisors are with you every step of the way. congratula
the bucs and the brown. joe haden bats the pass to donte whitner. that is an interception.veland thinking playoffs as they beat tampa. >>> indiana state trailing missouri state. they pull off the hidden ball trick on the kickoff. that would lead to the game winning field goal. beautiful. >>> and nascar, jeff gordon upset at brad keselowski for knocking him out of the race. a big fistfight ensues in the pit. >> i mean, the way he races, i don't know he ever won a...
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. >> joe it's josh brown. thanks finish coor coming on. i want to push back a little on the amlp. the structure how that product works, andive kicked the tires you don't really get the full benefit of the mlp distributions even though it does help maybe with the k 1 issue a little bit. but then also isn't there huge concern about some companies having to cut distributions in light of the drop on the price. i know these aren't directional prices but there is some impact. >> if you look in the short-term, yes. but i'm looking long term. oil is where it is today. i don't expect to it stay that way. maybe for a little while. but this is more long-term. when i look at dividend returns, this one being 6%. i'm thinking down the road. when i like the day trade i like to look at other stocks and not hold them for a longer period of time. this because of the dividend yield is something i look at further down the road. in the short-term probably right. long term i think there is an upper side. >> the pick you had last time, karax. do you take your money and run? >> there was a stock i talked
. >> joe it's josh brown. thanks finish coor coming on. i want to push back a little on the amlp. the structure how that product works, andive kicked the tires you don't really get the full benefit of the mlp distributions even though it does help maybe with the k 1 issue a little bit. but then also isn't there huge concern about some companies having to cut distributions in light of the drop on the price. i know these aren't directional prices but there is some impact. >> if you...
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brown. he's with rithoitz assess management. joe wes thought at bloomberg news. felix salmon is the financial writer for reuters and megan murphy is at fast ft. she will become washington bureau chief for the financial times in january. i'm pleased to have all of them here. let me begin. tell me what is it exactly you do. give me a sense of your day. >> well literally started at bloomberg a week ago. i have no idea what my day is.w, reporting on the news in real time. bringing to bring financial journalism both to the speed of the internet and also take advantage of the news out lets we have of social media getting that financial news through the proper channels. >> rose: with global markets the way they are, what would you get up and read. >> i would get up at 4:00 in the morning when i first started in the'í business, there was the eo zone crises and all the financial crises going on. there was so much to catch up on. if i had gotten to the office at a normal hour i would have fell impossibly behind. basically since i started my first read in the morning was tw
brown. he's with rithoitz assess management. joe wes thought at bloomberg news. felix salmon is the financial writer for reuters and megan murphy is at fast ft. she will become washington bureau chief for the financial times in january. i'm pleased to have all of them here. let me begin. tell me what is it exactly you do. give me a sense of your day. >> well literally started at bloomberg a week ago. i have no idea what my day is.w, reporting on the news in real time. bringing to bring...
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joe biden in the aftermath of secretary hagel's resignation. biden didn't like it. >> right out of your favorite christmas cartoon. >> i don't know, charlie brown. >> everyone in this pennsylvania town wanted this ugly tree out but this morning it's getting the charlie brown treatment. so nice to see. mornings are better with friends. >> you're watching "fox & friends." >> are you still sleeping in? because we're about to wake you up.
joe biden in the aftermath of secretary hagel's resignation. biden didn't like it. >> right out of your favorite christmas cartoon. >> i don't know, charlie brown. >> everyone in this pennsylvania town wanted this ugly tree out but this morning it's getting the charlie brown treatment. so nice to see. mornings are better with friends. >> you're watching "fox & friends." >> are you still sleeping in? because we're about to wake you up.
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josh brown, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian, and also joining us is the zach seaward.gin with ceos in the hot seat. dick costolo,
josh brown, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian, and also joining us is the zach seaward.gin with ceos in the hot seat. dick costolo,
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josh brown, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian, and also joining us is the zach seaward. and we begin with ceos in the hot seat. dick costolo, marissa mayor, don thompson and rometty. twitter coming off its first investor day. did he deliver? you are a shareholder. did you get what you wanted? is she still in the hot seat. >> i really don't think he's done anything wrong, as a shareholder. i guess i'm in the minority. >> he's been on the hot seat. >> i just don't understand why. it's an experimental technology. it is a young company. there aren't any comps. they have been forced to invent a business model from scratch. i don't understand all the drama to begin with. i just think he has to figure it out. but he's been doing that. >> cramer said this mornings. i love the story. >> he did deliver. and josh said yesterday. and what we discussed was there was a hand under the market. the hand being out there who could potentially buy them. apple, google. whoever might be out there that could decide yeah i'm going pull the trigger and buy them if they get cheap. they are not ch
josh brown, stephanie link, joe terranova and jon najarian, and also joining us is the zach seaward. and we begin with ceos in the hot seat. dick costolo, marissa mayor, don thompson and rometty. twitter coming off its first investor day. did he deliver? you are a shareholder. did you get what you wanted? is she still in the hot seat. >> i really don't think he's done anything wrong, as a shareholder. i guess i'm in the minority. >> he's been on the hot seat. >> i just don't...
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revealing the best time line of events so far in the shooting of michael brown by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. good morning, i'm joesti paul. we want to get right to it. newly released police dispatch tapes that shed new light on the shooting of michael brown. >> the radio calls the st. louis dispatch just before noon on august 9th when a dispatcher reports a stealing in progress. listen. >> 25, it's going to be a black male in a white t-shirt. he's running toward qwik trip. he took a whole box of swisher cigars. >> black male, white t-shirt? >> that's affirmative. she said he just walked out of the store. >> fast forward, seven minutes later, officer darren wilson radios in with an offer to help hunt for the suspect. >> 21 to 25 or 22, you guys need me? >> just minutes later, a witness reportedly tweeted that he just saw somebody die. >> also we should point out new this morning the "post dispatch" releasing this new video. that's wilson two hours after the shooting. he's in the white t-shirt there, leaving the police station with other officers as well as a union lawyer. a grand jury could decide any day whether
revealing the best time line of events so far in the shooting of michael brown by a police officer in ferguson, missouri. good morning, i'm joesti paul. we want to get right to it. newly released police dispatch tapes that shed new light on the shooting of michael brown. >> the radio calls the st. louis dispatch just before noon on august 9th when a dispatcher reports a stealing in progress. listen. >> 25, it's going to be a black male in a white t-shirt. he's running toward qwik...
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here to talk about it is josh brown, ceo of ritholtz asset management. joe weisenthal of bloomberg news. felix salmon is executive senior editor at "fusion." megan murphy is head of "fast ft," a service that delivers market-moving news 24 hours a day. she will become washington bureau chief for the financial times in january. what is it exactly you do? give me a sense of your day. >> i started at bloomberg a week ago. big picture, when i was at "business insider," it was basically reporting on the news in real time, trying to bring financial journalism up to the speed that the internet and also take advantage of the due outlets that we have, social media, getting the financial news through the proper channels. >> with global markets the way they are, what time would you get up and what would you read? >> for five years, i got up at 4:00 in the morning. when i started in the business, there was the euro zone and all of the different financial crises going on. there was so much to catch up on. if i got into the office at a normal hour, i would have felt imposs
here to talk about it is josh brown, ceo of ritholtz asset management. joe weisenthal of bloomberg news. felix salmon is executive senior editor at "fusion." megan murphy is head of "fast ft," a service that delivers market-moving news 24 hours a day. she will become washington bureau chief for the financial times in january. what is it exactly you do? give me a sense of your day. >> i started at bloomberg a week ago. big picture, when i was at "business...
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joe is senior managing director at vertis. josh brown, the ceo of rid holtz wealth management and dr. j, jon najarian, co-founder of option munster. our game plan, a big call on big oil. we're going to talk to the analyst who made it and what it says about where crude could be headed from here. what will draghi do? joins us later from london on what's ahead for the ecb and how to play it. stocks off the strongest five-week rally in five years. the s&p hitting a record and astounding 45 times this year and counting. while many strategists appear to be more cautious about next year, our first guest today is not. in fact, his target is one of the highest on the street. john schultz is oppenheimer's chief strategist live from the floor of the new york stock exchange. welcome back. >> hey, thanks, scott. >> i'm looking at the note. what's most interesting, you say we believe our 2015 target is relatively modest. i don't know. one of the highest on the street. maybe you're getting ahead of everybody else. >> you know, that's the way everybody
joe is senior managing director at vertis. josh brown, the ceo of rid holtz wealth management and dr. j, jon najarian, co-founder of option munster. our game plan, a big call on big oil. we're going to talk to the analyst who made it and what it says about where crude could be headed from here. what will draghi do? joins us later from london on what's ahead for the ecb and how to play it. stocks off the strongest five-week rally in five years. the s&p hitting a record and astounding 45...
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joe biden mulling it over. martin o'malley a lose her because his protege, anthony brown as lieutenant governor weren't down to a shocking defeat. elizabeth warren who also campaigned for left-leading candidates around the country, she is, of course, a favorite of john. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. there is a run-off in louisiana's razor-thin senate race. randall pickston is in new orleans with that. >> incumbent u.s. senator mary marylandrew is not get the first % plus 1 she ped needed to a void a runoff. she will face the number 2 vote getter, bill catany, the republican dr. from balton rouge. both totals were morlts equal. land renew getting 16 6 with 18,000. the important number is 202,000, picked up by rob maness amounted to some 14% of the vote. the person who manages to attract maness's voters will likely be the next united states senator of louisiana and, of course, the this upping is that sense those votes did not go for landrew, she probably won't get them in december. but, anything can happen. we will see. >> for sure, randall pinkston. thank you. one of the many senate republican pick-ups
joe biden mulling it over. martin o'malley a lose her because his protege, anthony brown as lieutenant governor weren't down to a shocking defeat. elizabeth warren who also campaigned for left-leading candidates around the country, she is, of course, a favorite of john. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. there is a run-off in louisiana's razor-thin senate race. randall pickston is in new orleans with that. >> incumbent u.s. senator mary marylandrew is not get the first % plus 1...
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joe is senior managing director at vertis. josh brownthe ceo of rid holtz wealth management and dr. j, jon najarian, co-founder of option munster. our game plan, a big call on big oil. we're going to talk to the analyst who made it and what it says about where crude could be headed from here. what will draghi
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starting lineup for today, josh brown is the ceo of ridholtz wealth management. joetor at ver tis investment partners, stevewise managing partner of short hills capital and pete najarian of options munster. no better place to put your money than right here at home. the good old usa. latest proof, word japan slipped back into recession. a stunning turn of events for an economy juiced by central bank stimulus and one
starting lineup for today, josh brown is the ceo of ridholtz wealth management. joetor at ver tis investment partners, stevewise managing partner of short hills capital and pete najarian of options munster. no better place to put your money than right here at home. the good old usa. latest proof, word japan slipped back into recession. a stunning turn of events for an economy juiced by central bank stimulus and one
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starting lineup for today, josh brown is the ceo of ridholtz wealth management. joe ter nova, director at ver tis investment partners, stevewise managing partner of short hills capital and pete najarian of options munster. no better place to put your money than right here at home. the good old usa. latest proof, word japan slipped back into recession. a stunning turn of events for an economy juiced by central bank stimulus and one in which big investors have bet great sums of money op. chief international correspondent michele caruso-cabrera right off the top it with more on japan with those bad numbers last night and more news out of another troubled place and maybe being taken is good news, europe. in europe, michele. >> absolutely. in an economy that can't get out of its way, many are begging mario draghi to do quantitative easing like they did in the united states. the head of the european parliament, mario draghi did say an option is for the ecb to buy government bonds. the first time he's said that. as a result take a look we'll show you the italian market intr
starting lineup for today, josh brown is the ceo of ridholtz wealth management. joe ter nova, director at ver tis investment partners, stevewise managing partner of short hills capital and pete najarian of options munster. no better place to put your money than right here at home. the good old usa. latest proof, word japan slipped back into recession. a stunning turn of events for an economy juiced by central bank stimulus and one in which big investors have bet great sums of money op. chief...
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brown. meanwhile, rebecca kaplan fell back. and we have joe tuman and jean quan sharing spots in the top four. if they break their second hard third choices, who would they go to and you split them up, it looks like libby schaaf has the edge. if the tuman votes go to her. she could take over kaplan or quan. >> nothing is a done deal though. as you heard major quan say, she was nine points behind it this time at the last election and ended up winning the thing. >> reporter: the difference here is that prada had a lot of negatives going in. libby schaaf has managed to be a lot of different things to a lot of different people. >> the key is to have a lot of twos and threes. >> reporter: the key is to be the most likable person. >> thanks phil. >>> well let's go to measure z. looks like it is going to past pass. the measure extends a $100 a year parcel tax and an 8% surcharge on parking rates. the funding goes towards police and fire as well as violence prevention programs. >>> all right, let's take a look at the national picture tonight. big news
brown. meanwhile, rebecca kaplan fell back. and we have joe tuman and jean quan sharing spots in the top four. if they break their second hard third choices, who would they go to and you split them up, it looks like libby schaaf has the edge. if the tuman votes go to her. she could take over kaplan or quan. >> nothing is a done deal though. as you heard major quan say, she was nine points behind it this time at the last election and ended up winning the thing. >> reporter: the...
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joe ter nova is the senior managing director at vertis and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth managemente the kickoff of the biggest on-line shopping day the world has seen, alibaba's so-called singles day under way in china. it's a made up event that has become a very real en
joe ter nova is the senior managing director at vertis and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth managemente the kickoff of the biggest on-line shopping day the world has seen, alibaba's so-called singles day under way in china. it's a made up event that has become a very real en
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joe ter nova is the senior managing director at vertis and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth management. the the kickoff of the biggest on-line shopping day the world has seen, alibaba's so-called singles day under way in china. it's a made up event that has become a very real phenomenon. alibaba expecting to bring in $8 billion in sales on this one day alone. truly remarkable. the stock by the way is up yet again today. and as we look at that, we send our own david faber all the way to the company's headquarters, to capture the flavor of this event firsthand. david? >> singles day is under way here in china. at the headquarters of alibaba, the auditorium we're in tracking the progress of sales which have exceeded over a billion dollars globally at this point. most of that, of course, takes place here in the country, but this year, alibaba has tried to take a holiday that it essentially created back in 2009, with the modest effort to say to single people go out and buy yourself a gift and we'll give you a significant discount, not trying to take it global -- now trying to take it global
joe ter nova is the senior managing director at vertis and josh brown ceo of rid holtz wealth management. the the kickoff of the biggest on-line shopping day the world has seen, alibaba's so-called singles day under way in china. it's a made up event that has become a very real phenomenon. alibaba expecting to bring in $8 billion in sales on this one day alone. truly remarkable. the stock by the way is up yet again today. and as we look at that, we send our own david faber all the way to the...
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you, joe, picked new hampshire where democratic senator jeanne shaheen is holding off former massachusetts senator scott brown who has moved across from massachusetts to new hampshire by 2 1/2 points. what do you see there and what are you going to be looking for on tuesday? >> polls close there at 8:00 eastern time, so it's going to be one of the first states to close and there are four counties on the vermont border that tend to, even if a republican is winning, they tend to broaden out. if the democrats are running good, that -- democrats are leading there. so i'm going to look at those counties early on. >> but in terms of new hampshire, if jeanne shaheen holds on, what does that say about the night, and conversely, if scott brown takes new hampshi hampshire. >> if he is in it and on her, she could end up eking it out at the end. just that being contested that way means it's probably going to be a bad night for democrat who are countingsing on holding. >> carl, you want to focus on one of the other states where the ballots close early and that's north carolina, where democratic senator kay haygan is holdi
you, joe, picked new hampshire where democratic senator jeanne shaheen is holding off former massachusetts senator scott brown who has moved across from massachusetts to new hampshire by 2 1/2 points. what do you see there and what are you going to be looking for on tuesday? >> polls close there at 8:00 eastern time, so it's going to be one of the first states to close and there are four counties on the vermont border that tend to, even if a republican is winning, they tend to broaden...
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joe biden mulling it over. martin o'malley a lose her because his protege, anthony brown as lieutenant governor weren't down to a shocking defeat. elizabeth warren who also campaigned for left-leading candidates around the country, she is, of course, a favorite of progressives. john. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. there is a run-off in louisiana's razor-thin senate race. randall pickston is in new orleans with that. >> incumbent u.s. senator ma marylandrew is not get the first % plus 1 she ped needed to a void a runoff. she will face the number 2 vote getter, bill catany, the republican dr. from balton rouge. both totals were morlts equal. land renew getting 16 6 with 18,000. the important number is 202,000, picked up by rob maness amounted to some 14% of the vote. the person who manages to attract maness's voters will likely be the next united states senator of louisiana and, of course, the this upping is that sense those votes did not go for landrew, she probably won't get them in december. but, anything can happen. we will see. >> for sure, randall pinkston. thank you. one of the many senate republi
joe biden mulling it over. martin o'malley a lose her because his protege, anthony brown as lieutenant governor weren't down to a shocking defeat. elizabeth warren who also campaigned for left-leading candidates around the country, she is, of course, a favorite of progressives. john. >> mike viqueira, thank you very much. there is a run-off in louisiana's razor-thin senate race. randall pickston is in new orleans with that. >> incumbent u.s. senator ma marylandrew is not get the...
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joe biden. he'll make an address on this veterans day. >>> back to our fuse now. the parents of celine teenager michael brownssly mcspadden and michael brown, sr., will report to the committee on torture in geneva, switzerland. >> they say the shooting death of their unarmed son by a police officer in ferguson, missouri, and the police response to protests after his death violate the united nations's anti-torture convention. a 13-page report says in part the united states must take steps to address the torture and/or cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment of michael brown and other unarmed black and brown persons killed by law enforcement. michael brown's parents will appear live on cnn next hour. >>> while that's going on, in ferguson, missouri there and much of the nation is waiting for a decision from the grand jury. the 12 men and women are deciding whether to indict darren wilson. he is the police officer who shot and killed the unarmed teen in august. >> the concern is that if officer wilson is not indicted, will that spark more violence? gun sales we know are already spiking in ferguson i want to brin
joe biden. he'll make an address on this veterans day. >>> back to our fuse now. the parents of celine teenager michael brownssly mcspadden and michael brown, sr., will report to the committee on torture in geneva, switzerland. >> they say the shooting death of their unarmed son by a police officer in ferguson, missouri, and the police response to protests after his death violate the united nations's anti-torture convention. a 13-page report says in part the united states must...
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jury decision on the shooting death of michael brown >>> plus, requesting back up in the fight against i.s.i.l. reaction from turkey as vice president joe biden makes another push for support. >> it's hard knowing the things we go through, my sister couldn't go to college, she had scholarships. it's hard. >>> an outpouring of emotion. a reaction to president obama's immigration proposal. we talk to one mying grant. -- migrant >>> the pak pawn, pacquiao, lacing up the gloves. a look at his larger than life personae. and the long islander who claims he can take down boxing's most dominant fighter >>> a call for calm in ferguson, missouri from president obama himself. good morning to you, welcome to al jazeera america, thank you so much for joining us, i'm morgan radford. he joins activists, police officials and the family of michael brown asking people to remain peaceful ahead of a decision on whether or not to indict fer darren wilson. it comes as -- officer darren wilson. it comes as nearly 100 fbi agents arriving in ferguson to assist the police. john terrett is there. do we have any idea how much closer jurors are to making the announ
jury decision on the shooting death of michael brown >>> plus, requesting back up in the fight against i.s.i.l. reaction from turkey as vice president joe biden makes another push for support. >> it's hard knowing the things we go through, my sister couldn't go to college, she had scholarships. it's hard. >>> an outpouring of emotion. a reaction to president obama's immigration proposal. we talk to one mying grant. -- migrant >>> the pak pawn, pacquiao, lacing...
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brown and ferguson. this is about a nationwide problem that needs to be addressed collectively and not just isolated. >> joet the discussions we need to have. i'm interested in what we can do by tonight, what we can do to make sure more buildings aren't burned down -- >> there's an urgency to this. >> how to get more leadership on the ground there? does the president who's going to chicago today, does he need to consider going or saying something again? >> i don't think so. that's not what's going to really help here. the people who are doing all the damage last night aren't going to listen to the president or the attorney general, although he's not been helping in terms of the messages he's been delivering. we talked about the national guard being deployed, we heard about the preparation. it's not like it was a secret that this was going to be taking place. where is the national guard? why aren't they protecting business -- many of those businesses are owned by black people in that community and other people in that community. where is the national guard that's protecting that community from the thugs and
brown and ferguson. this is about a nationwide problem that needs to be addressed collectively and not just isolated. >> joet the discussions we need to have. i'm interested in what we can do by tonight, what we can do to make sure more buildings aren't burned down -- >> there's an urgency to this. >> how to get more leadership on the ground there? does the president who's going to chicago today, does he need to consider going or saying something again? >> i don't think...
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joe" when we return. >>> a little while ago, i spoke with myopoint, secretary brown ran a spirited campaign.d a lot of votes and she earned my respect. it took a lot of guts to take on the race like this. because of the business we're in, it also meant she'd take some heat. i admire her willing inside to step in the arena and fight as hard as she did. we need more people who are willing to do that. not fewer. she deserves a lot of credit for it. this was certainly a hard not contest. they're still after me. get to the terminal across town. are all the green lights you? no. it's called grid iq. the 4:51 is leaving at 4:51. ♪ they cut the power. it'll fix itself. power's back on. quick thinking traffic lights and self correcting power grids make the world predictable. thrillingly predictable. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using i
joe" when we return. >>> a little while ago, i spoke with myopoint, secretary brown ran a spirited campaign.d a lot of votes and she earned my respect. it took a lot of guts to take on the race like this. because of the business we're in, it also meant she'd take some heat. i admire her willing inside to step in the arena and fight as hard as she did. we need more people who are willing to do that. not fewer. she deserves a lot of credit for it. this was certainly a hard not...
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brown's car. >> we've had trees on the ground. i'm okay. i just want to observe the damage and then i'll start crying. >> reporter: another ficus gave way at the joe dimaggio playground. no children around fortunately. >> they used to trim them every year, take the -- like that tree behind you, they took half of it down. >> reporter: the city's tree maintenance program is well behind industry standards because there's not enough money leading to the controversial decision to shift responsibility on to some homeowners. supervisor scott weiner believes what's really needed is reliable funding. perhaps a parcel tax. >> the fund would be legally dedicated to taking care of trees and the parcel tax would be condition ed on the city taking back responsibility for all the trees. >> reporter: dpw says the tree that injured the man in the mission had just been pruned last week. in san francisco carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> well, to the weather, we desperately need the rain but it did make for a slippery drive across the bridge. the storm front made its way through. the rain fell steadily across the bay area in the overnight hours. this is how it looked i
brown's car. >> we've had trees on the ground. i'm okay. i just want to observe the damage and then i'll start crying. >> reporter: another ficus gave way at the joe dimaggio playground. no children around fortunately. >> they used to trim them every year, take the -- like that tree behind you, they took half of it down. >> reporter: the city's tree maintenance program is well behind industry standards because there's not enough money leading to the controversial...
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brown's car. >> we've had trees on the ground. i'm okay. i just want to observe the damage and then i'll start crying. >> reporter: another ficus gave way at the joe dimaggio playground. no children around fortunately. >> they used to trim them every year, take the -- like that tree behind you, they took half of it down. >> reporter: the city's tree maintenance program is well behind industry standards because there's not enough money leading to the controversial decision to shift responsibility on to some homeowners. supervisor scott weiner believes what's really needed is reliable funding. perhaps a parcel tax. >> the fund would be legally dedicated to taking care of trees and the parcel tax would be condition ed on the city taking back responsibility for all the trees. >> reporter: dpw says the tree that injured the man in the mission had just been pruned last week. in san francisco carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >>> well, to the weather, we desperately need the rain but it did make for a slippery drive across the bridge. the storm front made its way through. the rain fell steadily across the bay area in the overnight hours. this is how it looked i
brown's car. >> we've had trees on the ground. i'm okay. i just want to observe the damage and then i'll start crying. >> reporter: another ficus gave way at the joe dimaggio playground. no children around fortunately. >> they used to trim them every year, take the -- like that tree behind you, they took half of it down. >> reporter: the city's tree maintenance program is well behind industry standards because there's not enough money leading to the controversial...
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joe he sounds very calm. it doesn't sound like a cop that's just been through anything traumatic or has a lot of adrenaline flowing or so on. yet we know michael brownt have been somewhat in that place committing a robbery. does that tell us about how the two men likely maifed when the confrontation began? because michael brown's family and attorneys say officer wilson was the one who started the confrontation, he was the one who got rough first. >> well, when you yaaudio recordings, especially an officer or someone in the military, that's not really relevant because they handle these situations all the time. part of their job is to remain professionally in tact, and that's exactly what he was. michael brown, you know, supposedly his co-suspect, johnson, claims that the officer grabbed at michael brown and that's how the fight started. i find that interesting because if that is the truth as far as johnson believes it, why didn't he help his friend? he just stood and watched. >> yeah. >> i think this is a large issue. >> there have been some inconsistency. dispatched videotape of officer wilson walking through the police station after he'd been broug
joe he sounds very calm. it doesn't sound like a cop that's just been through anything traumatic or has a lot of adrenaline flowing or so on. yet we know michael brownt have been somewhat in that place committing a robbery. does that tell us about how the two men likely maifed when the confrontation began? because michael brown's family and attorneys say officer wilson was the one who started the confrontation, he was the one who got rough first. >> well, when you yaaudio recordings,...
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joe inwood, bbc news. >>> going to take you on to the situation in ferguson, as protesters in the u.s. town are calling for more demonstrations to protest against the killing of the black teenager michael brown course, the decision not to charge the police officer who shot him. well, the numbers turning out to protesters certainly dwindled in recent days. that's in part because of the thanksgiving holiday. but many of them do say they'll be demonstrating again soon. >> reporter: around the thanksgiving table in this upscale suburb of st. louis, there's only one topic of conversation. >> mike brun could have been my son. >> reporter: annet -- i met deb winslow at the protests earlier today. she promises to take to the streets again soon. the demonstrations, she says, matter to everyone. >> i've been pulled over by ferguson police. i drive a convertible sports car. my life is a little bit different. but that does not remove me from those issues or those problems. you know, i feel it just like they do. you know? we're all in it together. >> i have got pulled over. >> reporter: but it's young black men like deborah's son ryan who are disproportionately targeted by the police. for his generation,
joe inwood, bbc news. >>> going to take you on to the situation in ferguson, as protesters in the u.s. town are calling for more demonstrations to protest against the killing of the black teenager michael brown course, the decision not to charge the police officer who shot him. well, the numbers turning out to protesters certainly dwindled in recent days. that's in part because of the thanksgiving holiday. but many of them do say they'll be demonstrating again soon. >> reporter:...
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brown horse -- it's amazing. >> and the pick six! fly, eagles, flies. philadelphia gets the win. >> one "g" -- >> and "all that mattered" -- >> today is veterans day, vice president joeiden will stand in for the president. the vice president will lay a wreath at arlington national cemetery. >> on "cbs this morning" -- [ cheers and applause ] who will said anything about a horse! >> announcer: this morning's "eye opener" is presented by toyota. "eye opener" is presented by toyota. let's go places. captioning funded by cbs >>> welcome to "cbs this morning." part two of a massive arctic cold front is gripping much of the united states this morning. temperatures in butte, montana, just 4 below overnight. it's below freezing in much of the midwest and rocky mountains. the winter chill has followed by a snowstorm that caused problems from colorado to wisconsin. >> the snow hit minnesota the hardest. some parts of the state had more than a foot on the ground this morning. icy roads are blamed for two deaths. wcco is in minneapolis, where the storm is not over net. nina, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, this storm system has dropped 7 inches of snow across nine state
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and to believe officer wilson when he says if michael brown had been white, i would have acted in exactly the same way. >> still ahead on "morning joenew film "comet." it may be taylor swift's moment but not everyone is a fan. we'll tell you which legendary musician blocked the major sensation from a hollywood role. next. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology accepted. i'm watching you soup people. make it progresso or make it yourself try zyrtec-d® to powerfully clear your blocked nose and relieve your other allergy symptoms... so you can breathe easier all day. zyrtec-d®. find it at the pharmacy counter. zyrtec-d®. from san francisco to silicon valley, boston private bank works with all kinds of people who are innovating, building, contributing -- individuals, business owners, private partnerships, non-profits, families planning their financial futures. people like you. if you want the individual attention and expertise your financial needs deserve, this is your time. this is your private bank. >>> time to take a look at the
and to believe officer wilson when he says if michael brown had been white, i would have acted in exactly the same way. >> still ahead on "morning joenew film "comet." it may be taylor swift's moment but not everyone is a fan. we'll tell you which legendary musician blocked the major sensation from a hollywood role. next. ring ring!... progresso! it's ok that your soup tastes like my homemade. it's our slow simmered vegetables and tender white meat chicken. apology...
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joe is off today. at top of the headlines today, a grand jury decision is expected in the killing of michael brown.the city of ferguson, missouri rb is bracing for larger protests. the shooting three and a half months ago triggered riots and looting. we'll have a live report at 8:00 eastern time. let's get a look at the markets at this time. both the dow and the s&p 500 closed at record levels again. right now the dow is indicated up by another five and a half points and the nasdaq up by 10.5 points. in europe this morning green arrows there as well. at least when looking at germany and france. the cac up by .9% ftse slightly weaker. we've been watching oil prices and at this point they've turned down a bit. at this point, trading at $76.24 a barrel. and we've been watching the barn markets as well. the dollar this morning a little bit weaker against the euro which is sitting. after we heard from draghi talking about that he'd be doing there. also look at gold prices. gold prices look like they are down by $3.50. >> you and i talked about it, we mentioned in the 6:00 a.m. hour but if people are jus
joe is off today. at top of the headlines today, a grand jury decision is expected in the killing of michael brown.the city of ferguson, missouri rb is bracing for larger protests. the shooting three and a half months ago triggered riots and looting. we'll have a live report at 8:00 eastern time. let's get a look at the markets at this time. both the dow and the s&p 500 closed at record levels again. right now the dow is indicated up by another five and a half points and the nasdaq up by...
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joe." stick around, because right now "the rundown" begins. >>> good morning. developing right now on the rundown, the clock is ticking in missouri where the grand jury in the michael brown case is set to meet today and could come to a decision. the 12 member jury must decide whether officer darren wilson will be indicted for fatally shooting the unarmed african-american teen in august. >> no justice! >> groups of protesters took to streets in st. louis overnight. about 150 people blocked an intersection, before police arrived, forcing them to move on. nbc's craig melvin in missouri where it is 8:00 a.m. >> no arrests last night in that particular protest. where you saw 150 people. that was the shaw neighborhood in st. louis. no rest there. also the protest that typically happens in front of the police department every night. smaller last night. just 15 20 people no arrest there as well. we were outside the courthouse here in clayton. we have been on watch for several days now. no word on when this 12-member grand jury seven men, five women -- excuse me seen women, five men, are going to give us a decision. we don't know at this point whether they are going to be voting
joe." stick around, because right now "the rundown" begins. >>> good morning. developing right now on the rundown, the clock is ticking in missouri where the grand jury in the michael brown case is set to meet today and could come to a decision. the 12 member jury must decide whether officer darren wilson will be indicted for fatally shooting the unarmed african-american teen in august. >> no justice! >> groups of protesters took to streets in st. louis...
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joe biden in the aftermath of secretary hagel's resignation. biden didn't like it. >> right out of your favorite christmas cartoon. >> i don't know, charlie brown. >> everyone in this pennsylvania town wanted this ugly tree out but this morning it's getting the charlie brown treatment. so nice to see. mornings are better with friends. >> you're watching "fox & friends." >> are you still sleeping in? because we're about to wake you up. good morning everyone on this post-thanksgiving morning. sneak out of the house. random relatives scattered about on the floor. >> did you survive the family? >> the family was fantastic. it was the food. did you guys overeat? >> i'm still full. >> i did better this year than i have in previous years because we celebrated two weeks ago with my family home in north carolina and yesterday i just went out to eat. so i just kind of ate as much as you always eat when you overeat. >> it is starting to wear off, two weeks ago. send in your photos this morning because it is black friday time. a lot of our viewers are posting on facebook that they are already out and about getting these deals. >> that video we showed in ho
joe biden in the aftermath of secretary hagel's resignation. biden didn't like it. >> right out of your favorite christmas cartoon. >> i don't know, charlie brown. >> everyone in this pennsylvania town wanted this ugly tree out but this morning it's getting the charlie brown treatment. so nice to see. mornings are better with friends. >> you're watching "fox & friends." >> are you still sleeping in? because we're about to wake you up. good morning...
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joe kennedy of massachusetts, grandson of rfk. this is her choice of rahm emanuel. >> that's a pretty new site. >> it is. >> coming up next tina brown will be here for the must read opinion pages the one issue she says is the most partisan for players in washington that they can agree on. >> we'll be right back with much "morning joe." you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. she inspires you. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that 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, lik
joe kennedy of massachusetts, grandson of rfk. this is her choice of rahm emanuel. >> that's a pretty new site. >> it is. >> coming up next tina brown will be here for the must read opinion pages the one issue she says is the most partisan for players in washington that they can agree on. >> we'll be right back with much "morning joe." you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only...
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joe, here's the deal. how do voters pass minimum wage increases in states but then also elected republicans as well. voters are angry. democrats are angry. anthony brownassumed he was going to be governor in maryland. he got blown away by larry hogan. this is a deep blue state. illinois, pat quinn deep blue state. what has to happen is voters understand that election day was the end of one process the beginning of another. we have to challenge these leaders to say enough with your games, enough with all the talk, we need to get to work. we're suffering while you're getting your check and health care. >> mika, what roland just said is, you know, 2006 was a repudiation of bush. 2010 was ideological election that some people are saying 2014 is. 2014 really was americans going out saying get things done. republicans understand this. and the so-called hot heads in the house or in the senate or wherever they are, they understand they won in 2010, they didn't get things done over the next two years, they got voted out. i mean they don't have to go back to what happened to me in 1994 and 1996. they can see what happened in 2010. all the incentives are for bot
joe, here's the deal. how do voters pass minimum wage increases in states but then also elected republicans as well. voters are angry. democrats are angry. anthony brownassumed he was going to be governor in maryland. he got blown away by larry hogan. this is a deep blue state. illinois, pat quinn deep blue state. what has to happen is voters understand that election day was the end of one process the beginning of another. we have to challenge these leaders to say enough with your games, enough...
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brown's parents. for -- wilson could be sued for wrongful death. in a civil trial, they could seek monetary damages as well. we will watch what happens on the legal front. let's go to joe in rockville, new york. morning.ood couple of things. if you break it down, it is not a comic it did issue. the young man robs the convenience store and is walking down the middle of the street. stop,r wilson asks him to he starts wrestling for the gun, reaches inside the car, the gun discharges shooting his hand, he backs up, officer wilson is able to exit his car, he instructs them to get on the ground. if michael brown got on the ground, he would have been taken to the hospital, his hand would have been treated, and he would have been arrested for petty theft and resisting arrest. that would have been it. he was intent on killing that man. he was intent on getting the gun from officer wilson and terminating his life. if he had complied with the officer's instructions, it would have been over. he would be alive today. the st. louis prosecuting attorney talked a little bit last night about what the grand jury went through and separating the fact from the fiction in what happened in t
brown's parents. for -- wilson could be sued for wrongful death. in a civil trial, they could seek monetary damages as well. we will watch what happens on the legal front. let's go to joe in rockville, new york. morning.ood couple of things. if you break it down, it is not a comic it did issue. the young man robs the convenience store and is walking down the middle of the street. stop,r wilson asks him to he starts wrestling for the gun, reaches inside the car, the gun discharges shooting his...
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joe has the day off ahead of thanksgiving. we start with a second night of national protests following the decision not to indict officer darren wilson inspect shooting death of michael browna calmer scene in ferguson after the missouri governor added hundreds of members to the national guard to restore order there. checking in with scott cohen in ferguson in a moment. in oakland, however, protests were ugly with fires and looting dominating the night. shops vandalized, freeways blocked, and arrests made. there was what happened in new york city. protesters marched from times square not united nations and blocked a major highway, the fdr and entrance so the lincoln tunnel snarling traffic in the city and several protests were held in new jersey and boston. for the first time since august, wilson breaks his silence in an interview. >> is there anything you could have done differently that would have prevented the killing from taking place? >> no. >> nothing? >> no. >> you're absolutely convinced looking through your heart and your mind that if michael brown were white, this could have gone down in exactly the same way. >> yes. >> no question? >> no question. >> something th
joe has the day off ahead of thanksgiving. we start with a second night of national protests following the decision not to indict officer darren wilson inspect shooting death of michael browna calmer scene in ferguson after the missouri governor added hundreds of members to the national guard to restore order there. checking in with scott cohen in ferguson in a moment. in oakland, however, protests were ugly with fires and looting dominating the night. shops vandalized, freeways blocked, and...
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brown is ahead over businessman larry logan. 61% to 38%. oklahoma, no big surprise mary fallon easily winning with 55%. over joe dorman.n malloy at 56% compared to 43% for republican tom foley. pennsylvania history being made for the first time since 1968 an incumbent governor forth re-elected. tom wolf at 66% of the vote and 16% reporting there and governor corbett seeking a second term at 34%. host: thank you, steve. reed wilson our guest as election coverage continues. we will take the next telephone call from lexington, kentucky keaton who is a democrat. how do you handicap what happened in your state tonight? caller: i don't know what to make of it. thank you for having me on. i'm a little disappointed by the way it turned out but to tell you the truth i'm not entirely surprised because i felt like the democrats ran a candidate that just couldn't get the base fired up. she sort of alienated most of us by turning her nose up at the president and at the electorate by default. we voted for him and we would have voted for her with a lot more excitement if we felt like sleeves in it for us. it was sort of a letdown all
brown is ahead over businessman larry logan. 61% to 38%. oklahoma, no big surprise mary fallon easily winning with 55%. over joe dorman.n malloy at 56% compared to 43% for republican tom foley. pennsylvania history being made for the first time since 1968 an incumbent governor forth re-elected. tom wolf at 66% of the vote and 16% reporting there and governor corbett seeking a second term at 34%. host: thank you, steve. reed wilson our guest as election coverage continues. we will take the next...