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and of course you know who makes the best by joe good. i didn't say you said it right there you know the. stuff i said you'd think we were wouldn't be busy but it would be all the taj juvies as you know it's very hard work you know everybody has a little thing you do is work you know if i need to wash dishes i have to heat water i have to get water to solve the water sprouse it you know. very hard work. but she did one daughter she sent her poor to. stay with that three grains hence i'm usually pretty much lost touch i haven't talked to them in years. oh i was. really and we haven't talked to anybody since we came here except i did talk to daughter until i found out that she dumped all our stuff all my paintings is like me sitting on michael sivy listening to music so we had already in. that week. when we came here we weren't sure we would stand a wheel we brought the necessities. not me luan laws trouble is house of learning ok because all my free time i like to study so i had to be on fisher house of learning. is my desk this is where i
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open space in a bus depot in broad daylight tribal elders informed the pakistani military brig did joe good was in command of the brigade on the border so he is a key component of the brigadier knew about the jew got ten days in advance his own army camp was ten kilometers from the site of the jirga so this was an open public event that pretty much everyone in the community and surrounding area you were about. the target begins in the morning at about ten o'clock and after that party atmosphere so. the devil must. be realized by them or the muslim but i was out of the middle of the thought it was and was dramas later when there was some sort of a bubble of the windows social. there's smoke and debris and chaos it was a huge explorers of. people in the shop nearby. the place i am. but you told my son because i don't share the news or they'd have fresh from isaac is the most bloody one how does a move the comedian michelle walk the modem then is that. the demo depends to one of them a plot of on they were. built of which are more got them set up or there's more of a label. it's a bit i'm goin
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open space in a bus depot in broad daylight tribal elders informed the pakistani military brig did joe good was in command of the brigade on the border so he is a key commando the brigadier knew about the just got ten days in advance his own army camp was ten kilometers from the site of the jirga so this was an open public event that pretty much everyone in the community and surrounding area knew about. the target begins in the morning at about ten o'clock and after a poignant yourselves. the devil must be a book i view it as a buzz among the muslims but i think you are about to get a four minutes out of them with lenders dramas i mean when there was some sort of a bubble of the windows social. there's smoke and debris and chaos it was a huge explorers of. people in the shop and the nearby if there must be a place i am. but you told my son bookish eventually. they were fresh from isaac is the most blood you're one how does a move the comedian michelle the modem then is that. their own defense or one is a move a plot of on there will. be like a bush or more got them set up or there's more of
open space in a bus depot in broad daylight tribal elders informed the pakistani military brig did joe good was in command of the brigade on the border so he is a key commando the brigadier knew about the just got ten days in advance his own army camp was ten kilometers from the site of the jirga so this was an open public event that pretty much everyone in the community and surrounding area knew about. the target begins in the morning at about ten o'clock and after a poignant yourselves. the...
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>> joe: so good game in cincinnati. and mccutchen has made it a 5-5 game. >> harold: i just saw that same swing with the ken griffey jr show. mccutchen was his guy. what are you looking for? boom! same thing last year, took him deep on a ball away. almost like watching a rerun. >> joe: pitch down and in to smolinski. >> harold: that was mccutchen's 12th home run since june 1st. he's having a better year than he did last year. >> joe: when he won mvp and part of that great young outfield that the pirates have for not just now, but seemingly for a long time to come, polanco and marte. >> harold: oh, man, they're fun to watch. look out for the bucs. the central and national league is going to be a fun one to watch. moli molina's injury, that changes that division, big time. look at that. bunched up already. the pirates have come back in the fold. they're in this thing. >> joe: here's a 2-0. m smolinski went around. >> harold: have you seen the pirates and polanco. >> joe: i've seen polanco. he's impressive. >> tom: they've
>> joe: so good game in cincinnati. and mccutchen has made it a 5-5 game. >> harold: i just saw that same swing with the ken griffey jr show. mccutchen was his guy. what are you looking for? boom! same thing last year, took him deep on a ball away. almost like watching a rerun. >> joe: pitch down and in to smolinski. >> harold: that was mccutchen's 12th home run since june 1st. he's having a better year than he did last year. >> joe: when he won mvp and part of...
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morning, joe. >> good morning, mika. how are you doing today? >> okay. >>> let's get to the news. a lot going on. >> do you not like guys that wear pink? you don't even apt to talk to me? >> joe? >> comreg blowing me off there. i said how are you doing today? it's not planning. i asked you this yesterday. you came up with a response that an american would give back to me. you watched tv so i was wondering if, last night, maybe you went bowling or went to, you know, k-mart or whatever. i don't know. maybe you ent to olive garden. did you do anything american last night? >> no, i didn't. i exercised and i work hard. oh, but they tried to get me to watch more of that show and i wouldn't do it. >> the orange? >> i can't do it, no, because once i start, i can't stop. >> why can't you? you like it? is it good? >> i do. "orange is the new black." >> but i don't see why you think this is wasted time. >> because when you binge watch, you watch for hours. >> speak more slowly to me so i'll understand. >> can you enunciate things -- >> it's wrong to sit tha
morning, joe. >> good morning, mika. how are you doing today? >> okay. >>> let's get to the news. a lot going on. >> do you not like guys that wear pink? you don't even apt to talk to me? >> joe? >> comreg blowing me off there. i said how are you doing today? it's not planning. i asked you this yesterday. you came up with a response that an american would give back to me. you watched tv so i was wondering if, last night, maybe you went bowling or went to,...
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joe, good to have you on. thank you. >> thank you, jon. jenna: desperate search for a missing mother of two young children after jennifer husband ton disappeared after heuston after running errands a few weeks ago. >>> as we see airstrikes in the conflict. questions arise who is funding hamas and why that matters in the pursuit of peace. [music]♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. that's why i always choose the fastest intern.r slow. @" the fastest printer. the fastest lunch. turkey club. the fastest pencil sharpener. the fastest elevator. the fastest speed dial. the fastest office plant. so why wouldn't i choose the fastest wifi? i would. switch to comcast business internet and get the fastest wifi included. comcast business. built for business. jenna: right now israeli warplanes pounding targets in gaza as hamas shows no sign easing up its rocket attacks. we continue to watch day 22 of fighting. meantime iran's soup people leader, ayatollah khomeni, c
joe, good to have you on. thank you. >> thank you, jon. jenna: desperate search for a missing mother of two young children after jennifer husband ton disappeared after heuston after running errands a few weeks ago. >>> as we see airstrikes in the conflict. questions arise who is funding hamas and why that matters in the pursuit of peace. [music]♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. that's why...
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speak when the shame former supreme court reporter for talk radio news service welcome back to you joe good to be here good to have you with us ok this case could've gone a lot worse could it be could have there's a precedent called a boot. had to do with the teachers in detroit that actually made these these fair share of fees constitutional they could have reversed that they did not do that the only sense of what the court did was create a whole. new group of employees we used to have. public or union employees and nonunion employees now they call these are quasi union employees quasi public employees instead of you know union or not union it's really bizarre thing when of course start making laws i mean that is only because i can remember there is there there literally creating it isn't i thought that was the article one i thought that was the drive a car what it is it is but the ever since i've studied it you studied this in law school you know that this is what the court does marbury vs madison that when there is a law out there that the court thinks conflicts with the constitution he
speak when the shame former supreme court reporter for talk radio news service welcome back to you joe good to be here good to have you with us ok this case could've gone a lot worse could it be could have there's a precedent called a boot. had to do with the teachers in detroit that actually made these these fair share of fees constitutional they could have reversed that they did not do that the only sense of what the court did was create a whole. new group of employees we used to have. public...
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joe, you were a member of congress. is there anything to what jonathan is saying? >> of course, jornathan is brilliant and so goodve him on his show. i'll say whatever. you're brilliant. >> thanks, joe. >> there has been an attitude with this white house, i think, mika, from the very start and the attitude has been, and we actually saw it the second day he was in office where he turned to jon kyle and then senator of arizona and said, "we won and you lost." that has been his attitude. i remember the associated press saying so much for the velvet touch. you see the difference between just managerially a president who has spent his political career actively engaged with an active opposition. ronald reagan had it in california for eight years. he had democrats that wanted to kill him. bill clinton had it in arkansas for 12 years. with president obama, you have a man who has spent his adult life around democrats, around liberals and na position where he believed he was right and the other side was wrong. and, julie pace, he has found himself actually confronted by republicans that not only disagree with him, but thin
joe, you were a member of congress. is there anything to what jonathan is saying? >> of course, jornathan is brilliant and so goodve him on his show. i'll say whatever. you're brilliant. >> thanks, joe. >> there has been an attitude with this white house, i think, mika, from the very start and the attitude has been, and we actually saw it the second day he was in office where he turned to jon kyle and then senator of arizona and said, "we won and you lost." that has...
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out of saint joe's looking good. nd points so far. trevor baeder putting up 13.ight now the sixers are ahead 70-57 in the fourth quarter. after tonight the team has tomorrow off and then will play houston on tuesday. >>> team also playing without point guard pierre jackson. remember he went down in last night's game with what looks like a ruptured achilles and could be out for the rest of the season. >>> open tryouts for the philadelphia soul today at the wells fargo center the team getting a good look at some potential prospects. last year they discovered ryan mcdaniel. he went on to be a finalist for rookie of the year. >>> final to wimbledon, novak djokovic and roger federer in the final today. federer back lands it right into the net. djokovic will come away with his second wimbledon title to reclaim his number one ranking. a name we'll hear a lot i'm sure. >> thank you lesley. >>> still ahead on "eyewitness news" , it was an ice cream lovers dream on penn's landing. the frozen treat takes center stage at a very special event. we're going to tell you all abou
out of saint joe's looking good. nd points so far. trevor baeder putting up 13.ight now the sixers are ahead 70-57 in the fourth quarter. after tonight the team has tomorrow off and then will play houston on tuesday. >>> team also playing without point guard pierre jackson. remember he went down in last night's game with what looks like a ruptured achilles and could be out for the rest of the season. >>> open tryouts for the philadelphia soul today at the wells fargo center...
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let's go to joe fryer in our l.a. newsroom. good evening. >> good evening. arizona's attorney general says the execution of joseph wood took 1 hour and 57 minutes. this was execution by lethal injection. witnesses say wood was gasping and snorting for more than an hour. his attorneys even filed an emergency motion to stop the execution midway through, but wood died before the court acted. he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and her father 25 years ago aft. after the execution, witnesses and the family spoke out. >> it was tough for everybody in that room. and at a certain point, you wondered if he was ever going to die. >> it's about the victims. it ain't about the guy that went to sleep and never woke up. now my family members can rest in peace. >> this april in oklahoma, inmate clayton lockette died 43 minutes into his execution, sparking a debate about lethal injection. tonight arizona's governor is
let's go to joe fryer in our l.a. newsroom. good evening. >> good evening. arizona's attorney general says the execution of joseph wood took 1 hour and 57 minutes. this was execution by lethal injection. witnesses say wood was gasping and snorting for more than an hour. his attorneys even filed an emergency motion to stop the execution midway through, but wood died before the court acted. he was convicted of murdering his girlfriend and her father 25 years ago aft. after the execution,...
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joe, welcome and good as always to have you back. as you look ahead to next week, what will have you have your eye most especially on? >> i think two things that are driving the markets right now, one is the obvious one, all the politics happening around the world and how they evolve and every day something else happens. none of it appearing to be very positive. more importantly is do we get news from the economy that suggests that the strengthening is continuing, and that the fed will become a little more proactive in cutting back its support of the economy, and that, i think, is what is really driving a lot of what is happening in the markets now. i really don't think it's politics. it's really about we're getting a lot of good news on the economy, on hiring, on existing purchasing of homes and you're saying well, it looks like the fed has fewer reasons to continue injecting support to the economy. so -- >> if that happens, if the fed does pull back and already has started pulling back with the bond buying, they are pulling back qu
joe, welcome and good as always to have you back. as you look ahead to next week, what will have you have your eye most especially on? >> i think two things that are driving the markets right now, one is the obvious one, all the politics happening around the world and how they evolve and every day something else happens. none of it appearing to be very positive. more importantly is do we get news from the economy that suggests that the strengthening is continuing, and that the fed will...
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martha: chief meteorologist joe, good morning to you.wish arthur was not messing with our weekend plans, but apparently it is. what are your outlooks on this one? >> from virginia beach north this is a nonevent outside of rough surf. maybe a nor'easter in cape cod. you folks further north, by the time we get into the middle of the weekend it will be like a fall weekend, a cool air mass coming in. arthur is not a direct concern up the coast. where it is a huge concern is north carolina outer banks, one of the great resort areas in the country and as somebody who grew up on the jersey shore, i know how important the holiday weekends are to these people be at what may happen here is this storm will intensify. even before everybody was looking at it. this will be a hurricane and probably a storm hurricane approaching the north carolina coast. if it moves 30 miles northwest, that is a very destructive path in the north carolina outer banks, people know that. if it stays in the current path which we believed all along just offshore is disrupti
martha: chief meteorologist joe, good morning to you.wish arthur was not messing with our weekend plans, but apparently it is. what are your outlooks on this one? >> from virginia beach north this is a nonevent outside of rough surf. maybe a nor'easter in cape cod. you folks further north, by the time we get into the middle of the weekend it will be like a fall weekend, a cool air mass coming in. arthur is not a direct concern up the coast. where it is a huge concern is north carolina...
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you were good, joe. the crowd loved him in nantucket. very good job, joe. re funny. >> that was a good event, wasn't it? >> it was. >> important thing they're doing. >> listen, i actually was very impressed with it. we supported some good causes. stand up and learn. dick cavet followed us. >> who was funnier, joe or dick cavit? >> who did a better bill clinton? >> joe. >>> hints at why this violence is different than the past. >>> plus a live report from ukraine. the impact on the hundreds of families mourning a loss in their loved ones on the attack of flight 317. we'll be back with much more "morning joe." from 2000 to 2011, on average 17 manufacturers a day shut down in america. there's no reason we can't manufacture in the united states. here at timbuk2, we make more than 70,000 custom bags a year, right here in san francisco. we knew we needed to grow internationally, we also knew that it was much more complicated to deal with. i can't imagine having executed what we've executed without having citi side by side with us. their global expertise was critic
you were good, joe. the crowd loved him in nantucket. very good job, joe. re funny. >> that was a good event, wasn't it? >> it was. >> important thing they're doing. >> listen, i actually was very impressed with it. we supported some good causes. stand up and learn. dick cavet followed us. >> who was funnier, joe or dick cavit? >> who did a better bill clinton? >> joe. >>> hints at why this violence is different than the past. >>> plus...
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joe, good to see you. >> good morning. >> it's a rough year for box office.will turn it around? >> i don't know if this movie will. there is something here. people over 50, the baby boomer generation still buy tickets to movies. young children buy tickets to movies. this is not a young crowd that watches on the internet. we are going to see more movies for kids and grandparents. this one is not going to turn around the box office this summer, for the first time in eight years not going to break $4 billion. last year was a record setting year at 4.75 billion. we don't have to shed tears for hollywood yet. >> the lines for the movie for the aarp set. maybe it's for people who have good taste in movies. >> there are movies out there for people with good taste in movies, that's true. one that targets an older audience is "get on up." that's for people who want to discover james brown, but know who he is. it's slightly better than this movie. rob rhyner made this movie before, it was "bucket list" and "when harry met sally". diane keaton has made this movie before
joe, good to see you. >> good morning. >> it's a rough year for box office.will turn it around? >> i don't know if this movie will. there is something here. people over 50, the baby boomer generation still buy tickets to movies. young children buy tickets to movies. this is not a young crowd that watches on the internet. we are going to see more movies for kids and grandparents. this one is not going to turn around the box office this summer, for the first time in eight years...
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good to see you ed ball. joe>> ed, what am i going to do with your team england? every four years! i cheer for the united states and then i cheer for england. you guys got me down to cheering for the dutch now. every four years, you guys don't look like you invented the game and look like you picked it up last week like on a side lot downtown. what is wrong with england? >> we won the world cup in 1966 and we are trying. i have to say i thought the u.s. were superb in the world cup, especially in that game against belgium. tim howard was monumental. clint dempsey was superb. we were all cheering on america and thought you were brilliant in the world cup. >> thank you so much. i will return the compliment by saying you guys could be brilliant too but i think you have to fire your coach. are you going to fire roy hodgeson? >> i think the players aren't yet good enough. what are you doing with this buy luis suarez? he keeps biting. you have to sell him to the spanish. >> i think we will make a lot of money off him a
good to see you ed ball. joe>> ed, what am i going to do with your team england? every four years! i cheer for the united states and then i cheer for england. you guys got me down to cheering for the dutch now. every four years, you guys don't look like you invented the game and look like you picked it up last week like on a side lot downtown. what is wrong with england? >> we won the world cup in 1966 and we are trying. i have to say i thought the u.s. were superb in the world cup,...
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good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with joe elliott and rick savage, two of the founding members of one of the most successful heavy metal bands, def leppard. 35 years after they came onto the scene, they're still going strong now on tour with kiss. we're glad you joined us for a conversation with rick savage and joe elliott of def leppard coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> rick savage and joe elliott, two of the founding members of def leppard met as teenagers forming the band that is still going strong 35 years later. they've sold more than 100 million records worldwide and are currently touring with kiss. let's take a look at leppard performing their hit song "pour some sugar on me." ♪ you've got to squeeze a little tease a little more ♪ ♪ easy operator come knocking on my door ♪ ♪ sometime anytime sugar me sweet ♪ ♪ little miss said sugar me ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ give a little more ♪ take a bottle shake it up ♪ ♪ break the bubble ♪ break it up ♪ pour some sugar o
good evening from los angeles. i'm tavis smiley. tonight a conversation with joe elliott and rick savage, two of the founding members of one of the most successful heavy metal bands, def leppard. 35 years after they came onto the scene, they're still going strong now on tour with kiss. we're glad you joined us for a conversation with rick savage and joe elliott of def leppard coming up right now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>...
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"morning joe" starts right now. >> good morning. it is monday, july 21st. welcome to "morning joe."s on set we have the president of the foreign relations, contributor john heilman, host of "way too early" and john roberts is running into the room. peter baker joins us as well as bbc correspondent kim gatis. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks. >>> let's get right to the break nugs this morning. the deatto
"morning joe" starts right now. >> good morning. it is monday, july 21st. welcome to "morning joe."s on set we have the president of the foreign relations, contributor john heilman, host of "way too early" and john roberts is running into the room. peter baker joins us as well as bbc correspondent kim gatis. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks. >>> let's get right to the break nugs this morning. the deatto
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which of these three -- joe, cooper, or selena -- gets to join him? let's start finding out. goodategories -- in quotation marks -- we know what that means. you get to deal with... and finally... at the georgia aquarium. so much sea life, you could almost call it the "atlanta ocean." alex: joe, you start us. let's start with old testament heroes for $800, please. cooper. who is solomon? right. old testament, $1,000. joe. who is elijah? good. let's go with old testament heroes for $600, please. answer -- daily double. you're finding it early. [ applause ] you have $1,000 to put at risk. let's make it a true daily double, alex. okay, here is the clue for you. who is joseph? that's it.
which of these three -- joe, cooper, or selena -- gets to join him? let's start finding out. goodategories -- in quotation marks -- we know what that means. you get to deal with... and finally... at the georgia aquarium. so much sea life, you could almost call it the "atlanta ocean." alex: joe, you start us. let's start with old testament heroes for $800, please. cooper. who is solomon? right. old testament, $1,000. joe. who is elijah? good. let's go with old testament heroes for...
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sam, sydney, and joe, pick up those signaling devices and good luck to you. here we go. gories fare as follows. alex: sam, start us. summer olympic sports for $200. joe. what is field? no. sam. what is diving? diving is right, yes. sports for $400. joe. what is long jump? good. let's go with summer olympic sports for $600. this martial art, that involves throwing your opponent, takes its name from the japanese for "way of suppleness." sam. what is judo? judo. correct. sports for $800. sam. what is a relay?
sam, sydney, and joe, pick up those signaling devices and good luck to you. here we go. gories fare as follows. alex: sam, start us. summer olympic sports for $200. joe. what is field? no. sam. what is diving? diving is right, yes. sports for $400. joe. what is long jump? good. let's go with summer olympic sports for $600. this martial art, that involves throwing your opponent, takes its name from the japanese for "way of suppleness." sam. what is judo? judo. correct. sports for $800....
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. >> sounds good. >>> joe montana sign iing auto graphs today. we'll see you where. >>> battle of the bay moves to at&t park today, as christina mentioned. game three of the series starts at 7:15 tonight. the a's continue to show why they are the best team in the league. oakland pitchers have held the giants to just one run in the past two games. the a's won last night, 6-1. >> in fact, a's all-star will have a chance to defend his home run derby title as well. he represented the al squad for the second time in a year. last year, he crushed 32 home runs in three rounds to claim that title, so this will be at the all-star game. >>> 49ers' legend joe montana is holding a rare autograph session today. he will be at san francisco fire station 35 at 5:00 today signing autographs for the first 200 people. it will cost you $149 for the signature, but the money goes to benefit the city's police and fire department. today's autograph session is designed to highlight saturday's legends of candlesticks football team. >>> new video this morning of chaos in r
. >> sounds good. >>> joe montana sign iing auto graphs today. we'll see you where. >>> battle of the bay moves to at&t park today, as christina mentioned. game three of the series starts at 7:15 tonight. the a's continue to show why they are the best team in the league. oakland pitchers have held the giants to just one run in the past two games. the a's won last night, 6-1. >> in fact, a's all-star will have a chance to defend his home run derby title as well....
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>> congressman, joe scarborough. >> hey, joe. goodyou. >> great talking to you again, too. thank you for your great work on this. could you explain to americans that don't understand the humanitarian crisis why this could be president obama's katrina, as you put it? >> the facts are very simple. this happened over a year ago. it didn't just happen last night. it's happened over a year. the uptick has been there. in fact, if you look at may of this year, 48,000 people were detained by border patrol in texas only. 48,000. 9,700 of them were children coming in without parents. june, just this last month, it almost did exactly the same. 47,000 people were detained and over 9,700 kids without parents were detained only at the texas border. so the numbers are not stopping. this is why we have to be a lot more aggressive. certainly i hope that now that this request has been made by the president, that we can work with the republicans in a bipartisan way so we can address these emergency dollars as soon as possible. >> you know, congressman,
>> congressman, joe scarborough. >> hey, joe. goodyou. >> great talking to you again, too. thank you for your great work on this. could you explain to americans that don't understand the humanitarian crisis why this could be president obama's katrina, as you put it? >> the facts are very simple. this happened over a year ago. it didn't just happen last night. it's happened over a year. the uptick has been there. in fact, if you look at may of this year, 48,000 people...
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liz: joe, jason, good to have you. it has been a rock and roll past ten minutes. larry we appreciate you as well. david: guys, thanks a lot. major banks have seen strength so far this earnings season. it could be a very good sign for the state of regional banks as well. a top analyst, telling you four names you should buy in the regional sector right now for the second half year. liz: intel shares rallying. you can see on your screen. closing value is 31.71. the bid is $32.08. better-than-expected results on both top and bottom line. in fact hitting whisper number. announcing a big stock buyback. what matters really to intel? computing machines, servers, laptops, ultrabooks, pcs and tablets. has the momentum carried through to this quarter? we'll talk to intel's chief financial officer statessy smith live. david: they're giving phrase, sign on the dotted line a 20th century makeover. we'll talk to a ceo whose company is helping businesses reduce transaction times and increase security. it is growing so fast, 40,000 people use this new product every day. what is it
liz: joe, jason, good to have you. it has been a rock and roll past ten minutes. larry we appreciate you as well. david: guys, thanks a lot. major banks have seen strength so far this earnings season. it could be a very good sign for the state of regional banks as well. a top analyst, telling you four names you should buy in the regional sector right now for the second half year. liz: intel shares rallying. you can see on your screen. closing value is 31.71. the bid is $32.08....
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joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this store, cannabis city, plans to open to the public tomorrow, but looking around here, you'll notice something is missing from these glass cases. marijuana. their star product won't arrive here until tomorrow thanks to washington's strict regulations. there's not a spot of pot inside cannabis city right now, but tomorrow this will likely be the only shop in seattle and one of just a handful in the state selling rack rational marijuana. >> i think this is going to be an event for seattle history. >> reporter: othe owner says one he gets his license from the state today, he can officially order marijuana from his grower. but under the law that company must quarantine the product for 24 hours before delivering it. and even then cannabis city will only receive ten pounds total. >> we supplier we have, he sold everything he has. >> reporter: for washington this is a gradual rollout. as many as 20 shops will get licenses to sell today even though 70,000 have been applied. and only 79 peo
joe, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, willie. this store, cannabis city, plans to open to the public tomorrow, but looking around here, you'll notice something is missing from these glass cases. marijuana. their star product won't arrive here until tomorrow thanks to washington's strict regulations. there's not a spot of pot inside cannabis city right now, but tomorrow this will likely be the only shop in seattle and one of just a handful in the state selling rack rational...
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joe: the 1-2. fouled back. good by castro. >> harold: that said, you look at the foundation of what the cubs have been doing. i don't know how long starlin castro stays a cub. you look at russell coming. all these minor league shortstops. i don't know. he's a piece that might move. >> joe: if they don't move him to another organization. they can move him to another position. there's a strikeout for out number one. you talk about october, and talk about the postseason in 2014. the excitement and drama. baseball's postseason, a new home beginning this october. foxsports1 brings you coverage of the division and championship series. don't miss the mlb playoffs, this october, foxsports1. top of the eighth inning, after the strikeout of castro, here's freddie freeman. ball one from doolittle, who doesn't walk anybody. and that's not that big of an exaggeration. his strikeout to walk ratio is over 30/1. 63 strikeouts, 2 walks. >> tom: the first pitch was a rare slider for doolittle. he can live with that fastball. smart de
joe: the 1-2. fouled back. good by castro. >> harold: that said, you look at the foundation of what the cubs have been doing. i don't know how long starlin castro stays a cub. you look at russell coming. all these minor league shortstops. i don't know. he's a piece that might move. >> joe: if they don't move him to another organization. they can move him to another position. there's a strikeout for out number one. you talk about october, and talk about the postseason in 2014. the...
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joe: the 1-2. fouled back. good by castro. >> harold: that said, you look at the foundation of what the cubs have been doing. i don't know how long starlin castro stays a cub. you look at russell coming. all these minor league shortstops. i don't know. he's a piece that might move. >> joe: if they don't move him to another organization. they can move him to another position. there's a strikeout for out number one. you talk about october, and talk about the postseason in 2014. the excitement and drama. baseball's postseason, a new home beginning this october. foxsports1 brings you coverage of the division and championship series. don't miss the mlb playoffs, this october, foxsports1. top of the eighth inning, after the strikeout of castro, here's freddie freeman. ball one from doolittle, who doesn't walk anybody. and that's not that big of an exaggeration. his strikeout to walk ratio is over 30/1. 63 strikeouts, 2 walks. >> tom: the first pitch was a rare slider for doolittle. he can live with that fastball. smart de
joe: the 1-2. fouled back. good by castro. >> harold: that said, you look at the foundation of what the cubs have been doing. i don't know how long starlin castro stays a cub. you look at russell coming. all these minor league shortstops. i don't know. he's a piece that might move. >> joe: if they don't move him to another organization. they can move him to another position. there's a strikeout for out number one. you talk about october, and talk about the postseason in 2014. the...
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good. thank you. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." mark halpern is still with us. of msnbc's "hardball" chris matthews and on the set is joy reed. good to have you with us. along with willie, joe, and me. joe, we begin this hour on politics unless you want to go to something else. >> got a lot of politics but i want to go to chris. a lot of breaking items this morning. we woke up to the news that hamas answered egypt's call for a cease-fire with more rockets so, obviously, the administration wakes up to that crisis this morning when we went to sleep things would work out a little bit better there. >>> a few minutes ago, it crossed the a.p. that it looks like the iran nuclear talks are breaking down. very real gaps according to john kerry. you, of course, have putin and the russians threatening ukraine yesterday. put this all into perspective for us. we asked dr. brzezinski a few days ago about the tumultuous times we live in. not exactly foreign policy meltdown but, my gosh, a lot of explosions across the globe at the same time. >> well, there is a lot of movement i
good. thank you. >>> welcome back to "morning joe." mark halpern is still with us. of msnbc's "hardball" chris matthews and on the set is joy reed. good to have you with us. along with willie, joe, and me. joe, we begin this hour on politics unless you want to go to something else. >> got a lot of politics but i want to go to chris. a lot of breaking items this morning. we woke up to the news that hamas answered egypt's call for a cease-fire with more rockets...
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joe, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. guest: good morning. host: joe, are you with us? caller: yes. i want to talk about the immigration issue and stuff like that. why can we use people to pick cotton, that do our land and stuff, pick fruits and stuff and then call them immigrants and don't want to make them legal? guest: joe, i think the main question is at what point do we stop? every country has limitations on how many people can come from outside. that's basically because of the job and the economy it will only support a certain population. for instance, china has about 1.5 billion people in the country, about the size of the united states. two thirds of the people live in abject poverty. they have a middle class that's developing but many people are poor. i've traveled there. i've seen that. in india, i've traveled there. a country about the size of the u.s., about a billion people there, largest middle class in the country but still, abject poverty. and so the idea that the u.s. or any country could be the place for all the world's poor to go, that just economical
joe, good morning. caller: yeah, good morning. guest: good morning. host: joe, are you with us? caller: yes. i want to talk about the immigration issue and stuff like that. why can we use people to pick cotton, that do our land and stuff, pick fruits and stuff and then call them immigrants and don't want to make them legal? guest: joe, i think the main question is at what point do we stop? every country has limitations on how many people can come from outside. that's basically because of the...
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"morning joe" starts right now. take care. ♪ >>> good morning. it's thursday, july 10th. ing joe." with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle and trouble waking up this morning? >> i had trouble going to sleep that night. >> that's right. you're that one. msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, harold ford jr. where he is? >> he apparently had trouble waking up this morning. >> my imaginary friend, harold. what time did you wake up? >> show that empty chair. are you serious? >> good morning, harold. you're looking really well. i like the tie. >> you're late for class. >> i got started early. >> we started early, harold. >> even joe is ready to go. that's bad.
"morning joe" starts right now. take care. ♪ >>> good morning. it's thursday, july 10th. ing joe." with us on set, we have msnbc contributor mike barnicle and trouble waking up this morning? >> i had trouble going to sleep that night. >> that's right. you're that one. msnbc political analyst and visiting professor at nyu, harold ford jr. where he is? >> he apparently had trouble waking up this morning. >> my imaginary friend, harold. what time...
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president obama was giving an interview recently and get this, he said that he thought that joe biden would be a good president. when asked why, because he would make me look amazing. >>> here's your first look at this morning's scrambled politics. according to bloomberg, hillary clinton has earned up to $12 million from her speeches and paid appearances since leaving the state department 16 months ago. >>> texas governor rick perry is calling for national guard troops to head to the border. davis, urging him to send additional sheriffs deputies to the border instead of troop. >>> this ad is being launched today against joan any ernst. >>> on nbc news.com, appeals judge says guillotine probably best for executions. this judge wrote executions are brutal, savage events and nothing the state tries to do can mask that reality. adding the guillotine is probably the best. and the electric chair, hanging and the gas chamber are each subject to occasional mishaps. the firing squad strikes me as the most promising. >>> vice president joe biden says the obama administration won't rest until the problems at th
president obama was giving an interview recently and get this, he said that he thought that joe biden would be a good president. when asked why, because he would make me look amazing. >>> here's your first look at this morning's scrambled politics. according to bloomberg, hillary clinton has earned up to $12 million from her speeches and paid appearances since leaving the state department 16 months ago. >>> texas governor rick perry is calling for national guard troops to head...
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good day. >> all right. joe is in amsterdam, new york on our line for democrats. joe, good morning. >> good morning. thanks for taking my call. >> thanks for calling in. go ahead. >> we're way better off than we were five years ago. for all these short memory people, we were losing 700,000 jobs a month in january of 2009. we were involved in two big wars, losing hundreds of people every month with casualties. we were in terrible shape. now we have 20 million people with health insurance that didn't have it before. unemployment is down almost two points from where it was when he took over. you know, i don't understand the vitrio l against president obama. i think a lot of it has to do with race, and a lot of it has to do with the fact that he's a democrat. if most people sat down and thought about his policies, i think they would actually under and agree with them if they had any brains, anyway. don't forget. we're trying to raise the minimum wage. we're trying to get out of the mess that bush got us into by declaring war in iraq. you want to blame isis on obama, y
good day. >> all right. joe is in amsterdam, new york on our line for democrats. joe, good morning. >> good morning. thanks for taking my call. >> thanks for calling in. go ahead. >> we're way better off than we were five years ago. for all these short memory people, we were losing 700,000 jobs a month in january of 2009. we were involved in two big wars, losing hundreds of people every month with casualties. we were in terrible shape. now we have 20 million people with...
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good morning, everyone, we have breaking news, gunfire sends camden woman to the hospital. >> she was shot days after moving to the city with her young son. >> eyewitness news reporter joe joerings us up to date, good morning. >> police have been monitoring the scene at liberty park town homes since shortly after 2 a.m. you can see them behind me. tlaevr out here as they search for a shooter. police combed them for clues as they investigate the shooting of a young mother. >> i'm shocked. >> neighbors say 23-year-old victim was shot in the neck inside one of these buildings after some sort of argument. they tell us she had just moved to liberty park town homes last week and just settling in with her young son. >> he rides his bike. >> according to police radio that female victim was transported to cooper university hospital where she is being street treated. we'll bring you update on her condition as soon as we get. it live in camden. noel mc
good morning, everyone, we have breaking news, gunfire sends camden woman to the hospital. >> she was shot days after moving to the city with her young son. >> eyewitness news reporter joe joerings us up to date, good morning. >> police have been monitoring the scene at liberty park town homes since shortly after 2 a.m. you can see them behind me. tlaevr out here as they search for a shooter. police combed them for clues as they investigate the shooting of a young mother....
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he is in a situation where he feels good mentally and physically. >> joe theismann. leon, the e washington area is getting one of the best high school players in the nation. v.j. king is leaving st. mary's in akron, the same school as lebron, to attaenend paul vi. >> he says he's more of the harder way. no lebron james. i like the sound of that. the redskinshink are worth on paper? (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle anything. i fixed it! (dad) that's why i got a subaru legacy. (vo) symmetrical all-wheel drive plus 36 mpg. i gotta break more toys. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. plane is shot down over the ukraine. a mother is accused of leaving her son alone in a car with a dog while she shopped. the forecast for the week is available at wjla.com. the redskins are the ninth most valuable sports franchise in the world according to forbes. the value has increased by $100 billion. it is up to $1.7 billion. there are only two teams value higher. the dallas cowb
he is in a situation where he feels good mentally and physically. >> joe theismann. leon, the e washington area is getting one of the best high school players in the nation. v.j. king is leaving st. mary's in akron, the same school as lebron, to attaenend paul vi. >> he says he's more of the harder way. no lebron james. i like the sound of that. the redskinshink are worth on paper? (son) oh no... can you fix it, dad? yeah, i can fix that. (dad) i wanted a car that could handle...
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so there's a lot of good stuff in here. of course, as joe said, still many that we can do, and that's why we've rallied employers to give long-term unemployed a fair shot. that's why we're using $600 million in federal grants to encourage companies to offer apprenticeships and work directly with community colleges. it's why in my state of the union address this year i asked joe to lead an across-the-board review of america's training programs to make sure that they have one mission: train americans with the skills employers actually need, then match them to good jobs that need to be to filled right now. so today i'm directing my cabinet, even as we're signing the bill, to implement some of joe's recommendations. first, we're going to use the funds and programs we already have in a smarter way. federal agencies will award grants that move away from what our is secretary of labor, tom perez, who's been working or very hard on this, what he calls a train and pray approach. and i'll bet a lot of you who have dealt with folks who are unemployed k
so there's a lot of good stuff in here. of course, as joe said, still many that we can do, and that's why we've rallied employers to give long-term unemployed a fair shot. that's why we're using $600 million in federal grants to encourage companies to offer apprenticeships and work directly with community colleges. it's why in my state of the union address this year i asked joe to lead an across-the-board review of america's training programs to make sure that they have one mission: train...
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. >> joe made a good point. it's part of the republican assault on virtually anything the president does. what's disconcerting to me is two things. one we are doing it in the midst of tough times. we used to bind together, put partisanship aside when there was difficulties like what's going on in the middle east now. number two is this unrelenting assault on whatever president obama does. you know i'm not a guy who says president obama is right all the time. but they are holding him to such a standard. imagine for a second he didn't impose such a ban and a hamas rocket brought down a u.s. commercial flight into israel. the republicans would be screaming blody murder. why didn't president obama protect our citizens? look, if president obama discovered a cure for cancer today, tomorrow republicans like cruz would be saying 's done nothing for heart attack victims. >> this is standard f.a.a. behavior. cruz comes from texas. he's been spending too much time in washington. if he were traveling back and forth to texas
. >> joe made a good point. it's part of the republican assault on virtually anything the president does. what's disconcerting to me is two things. one we are doing it in the midst of tough times. we used to bind together, put partisanship aside when there was difficulties like what's going on in the middle east now. number two is this unrelenting assault on whatever president obama does. you know i'm not a guy who says president obama is right all the time. but they are holding him to...
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joe, good morning. morninghey, steve, good to you. want to say something about the lawsuit and also since you're talking about executive order. a lot has been said about bush, and of course i'm independent, a lot has been said about was using more executive order's or action that obama, and that is true, but i've not done the research, so somebody can do it. i wonder how many were used to current law on the books as opposed to obama. that is a key issue with regards to executive orders. now the lawsuit with boehner, there is a big downside to this lawsuit, and that is if a judge dismisses the suit as frivolous or it has no grounds, that empowers the president even more. he then can go to the podium and say see, i can do whatever i want with my pen and phone. do you see what i am saying? host: thank you for the call, joe. this is what the house resolution, which was introduced last thursday, looks like, as house republicans proceed on a lawsuit against the president, and from the president's hometown newspaper the "chicago "let's getha
joe, good morning. morninghey, steve, good to you. want to say something about the lawsuit and also since you're talking about executive order. a lot has been said about bush, and of course i'm independent, a lot has been said about was using more executive order's or action that obama, and that is true, but i've not done the research, so somebody can do it. i wonder how many were used to current law on the books as opposed to obama. that is a key issue with regards to executive orders. now the...
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good morning, everyone. it is monday, july 14th. did you all watch the match? >> i did. >> i know my family was. welcome to "morning joe." et donny deutsche, chairman of deutsche incorporated. >> this doubles as a jacket and picnic table. >> that's a good point. i'll use that later. >> smart buy. >> donny is looking very handsome today and what can i say about that? so you are. the editorial of the
good morning, everyone. it is monday, july 14th. did you all watch the match? >> i did. >> i know my family was. welcome to "morning joe." et donny deutsche, chairman of deutsche incorporated. >> this doubles as a jacket and picnic table. >> that's a good point. i'll use that later. >> smart buy. >> donny is looking very handsome today and what can i say about that? so you are. the editorial of the
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. >> that's a good metaphor. joe, you're a long time scotus watcher, where are we going with this? response is, eh. which is usually what it is for everything. i think the real losers in all this are everyone that has that phony outrage. there's so many people on social media, they're voicing their opinions and they're wrong. this one image i kept seeing over and over is a picture of viagra and birth control pills, saying covered, not covered. but that's not true. people are not getting the facts right. they are presenting anything that would destroy a potential embry embryo. regular birth control is still provide, but people don't want to say thank you for that. >> because if you do, then you can't get angry, andy. that's what this is about. it's about a coddled society that cannot accept no for an answer, even if yes is 99% of the time. and the hyperbole makes them look like bafoons. >> is there a question there? >> harry reid basically said a male on the supreme court can't actually make a decision on anything that affects women. unfortunately, those women's choices do affect me
. >> that's a good metaphor. joe, you're a long time scotus watcher, where are we going with this? response is, eh. which is usually what it is for everything. i think the real losers in all this are everyone that has that phony outrage. there's so many people on social media, they're voicing their opinions and they're wrong. this one image i kept seeing over and over is a picture of viagra and birth control pills, saying covered, not covered. but that's not true. people are not getting...
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bill. >> good morning to you, joe and mika. extreme in areas of colorado. colorado springs was one example of that, with just the skies opened up and the water just started flowing everywhere. colorado springs and that steep terrain, the water was flowing fast too. now that was the storm system yesterday. that same storm system has now moved down into texas. this picture just taken moments ago. this is i-35. it is closed. this is a major highway north of dallas-ft. worth heading up towards oklahoma city. in sanger it is a river over the water. these two vehicles were stuck. they were rescued by the fire people there. they have had estimates of up to 10 inches of rain just north of denton. my computer is estimating 6 1/2 but there's a weather watcher who says in his backyard he's between 9 and 10 inches of rain since midnight. that's why we have epic flooding in that region. that rain is pushing down into central and north texas so the dallas-ft. worth area, you are going to get this heavy rain and flash flood potential this aft
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. >>> joining me now is joe watkins and jimy williams. hello, boys. goodu both. >> hello,al next let's get your reaction. what we are seeing in murrieta, california, with these protest, what do you hi? >> it is so unfortunate. i realize passions run hot. we all -- we all have an immigrant story of one kind or another. virtually i do. i'm the son of somebody who came here from another country. and so -- >> wait a minute. aren't we all? think about it. we are all somehow dash relatives of immigrants. >> we all have that story. i know that -- i understand why passions are running so hot. this isn't important discussion that has to be had. we have -- do it right. we have to think about border security as well as what we do to -- create a pathway for people to come to this country legally. here's going to be done in a thoughtful way. >> what do you think about the protest? >> i'm reminded of signs of signs of irish need not apply. i'm reminded of things that said whites only, et cetera, et cetera. you alluded to it. we are a country made up of mutts. my family
. >>> joining me now is joe watkins and jimy williams. hello, boys. goodu both. >> hello,al next let's get your reaction. what we are seeing in murrieta, california, with these protest, what do you hi? >> it is so unfortunate. i realize passions run hot. we all -- we all have an immigrant story of one kind or another. virtually i do. i'm the son of somebody who came here from another country. and so -- >> wait a minute. aren't we all? think about it. we are all...
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good morning, tom. >> hi, joe, nice to see you. >> good to see you. what can you tell us?is investigation is going to be difficult, because this plane is sitting right now in rebel-held territory. and the rebels have already been walking through the crash scene. you've seen the pictures and the video of individuals standing on the wreckage itself. standing on pieces on the fuselage. you know, the ntsb is telling us it may or may not go to ukraine. there are serious concerns about safety given the fact that this is very much a hot zone right now. and not even ukrainian authorities have gained access yet to that plane. there's also a question, according to outside investigators, of what value there is in recovering the black boxes. yes, they would tell you the altitude and the speed and the heading of the aircraft. you might hear whether the cockpit -- the cockpit voice recorders picked up any conversation between the pilots immediately after the plane was hith. but we already have the audio recordings, air traffic control has the recordings between controllers and the cockp
good morning, tom. >> hi, joe, nice to see you. >> good to see you. what can you tell us?is investigation is going to be difficult, because this plane is sitting right now in rebel-held territory. and the rebels have already been walking through the crash scene. you've seen the pictures and the video of individuals standing on the wreckage itself. standing on pieces on the fuselage. you know, the ntsb is telling us it may or may not go to ukraine. there are serious concerns about...
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cnn's joe johns is in washington with more information on the crash. good morning, joe. >> hi, carol. that's right. the report is that this plane has crashed. it is flight 5017, an air algeria plane that left burkina faso, disappeared apparently over mali. we know very little about this right now. we do know there was a visibility problem, some reports that there were thunderstorms or thundershowers in the area, the pilot was told to change course when this plane lost contact with the tower. according to what we know there were 110 passengers aboard, two pilots, four crewmembers and people have been watching all this very closely because not only are there issues of flying in this part of africa, there's also a bit of unrest there in mali. so the report now is that plane, flight 5017, an air algeria plane, md-83, has crashed with 110 passengers on board plus crew. garl? >> joe johns reporting live from washington, thank you. >>> a national day of mourning is over but grief still holds in this tiny country in a stranglehold. ♪ >> this morning the dutch are w
cnn's joe johns is in washington with more information on the crash. good morning, joe. >> hi, carol. that's right. the report is that this plane has crashed. it is flight 5017, an air algeria plane that left burkina faso, disappeared apparently over mali. we know very little about this right now. we do know there was a visibility problem, some reports that there were thunderstorms or thundershowers in the area, the pilot was told to change course when this plane lost contact with the...