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joe to joe thing. minutes in. joe to joe. 23rd of the season here 1 nothing so the fast start was great. the finish not so good. new jersey scored 2 goals and 35 seconds. former shark with pair tonight. devil hammer the shark in the attaching 5-two off the open first round action down under. great much between if these. fifth set. look at the lob. avoiding elimination. even lopez applaud that had shot. 3 hours and 14 minutes in. lopez still serving up is a. 18 game of the final set and lopez gets a break as the net there. the lopez survive. 10 after 8 in the fifth and final set. baseball mack turned down a 144 million dollar offer from detroit last year. people thought he was cuckoo for cocoa puff. today he signed with a washington national seven years 210 million. average of 30 million a year which is an awful lot of cocoa puffs. spread the payment out and take 15 million dollars a year for the next 14 years. if raiders hired the offensive coordinator effort good deal. >> good payday. >> 7 news continues on line o
joe to joe thing. minutes in. joe to joe. 23rd of the season here 1 nothing so the fast start was great. the finish not so good. new jersey scored 2 goals and 35 seconds. former shark with pair tonight. devil hammer the shark in the attaching 5-two off the open first round action down under. great much between if these. fifth set. look at the lob. avoiding elimination. even lopez applaud that had shot. 3 hours and 14 minutes in. lopez still serving up is a. 18 game of the final set and lopez...
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joe to joe thing. minutes in. thing so the fast start was great. the finish not so good. new jersey scored 2 goals and 35 seconds. former shark with pair tonight. devil hammer the shark in the attaching 5-two off the open first round action down under. great much between if these. fifth set. look at the lob. avoiding elimination. even lopez applaud that had shot. 3 hours and 14 minutes in. lopez still serving up is a. 18 game of the final set and lopez gets a break as the net there. the lopez survive. 10 after 8 in the fifth and final set. baseball mack turned down a 144 million dollar offer from detroit last year. people thought he was cuckoo for cocoa puff. today he signed with a washington national seven years 210 million. average of 30 million a year which is an awful lot of cocoa puffs. spread the payment out and take 15 million dollars a year for the next 14 years. if raiders hired the offensive coordinator effort good deal. >> good payday. >> 7 news continues on line on facebook and all the mobile did he vas
joe to joe thing. minutes in. thing so the fast start was great. the finish not so good. new jersey scored 2 goals and 35 seconds. former shark with pair tonight. devil hammer the shark in the attaching 5-two off the open first round action down under. great much between if these. fifth set. look at the lob. avoiding elimination. even lopez applaud that had shot. 3 hours and 14 minutes in. lopez still serving up is a. 18 game of the final set and lopez gets a break as the net there. the lopez...
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joe to joe thing. minutes in. fast start was great. the finish not so good. new jersey scored 2 goals and 35 seconds. former shark with pair tonight. devil hammer the shark in the attaching 5-two off the open first round action down under. great much between if these. fifth set. look at the lob. avoiding elimination. even lopez applaud that had shot. 3 hours and 14 minutes in. lopez still serving up is a. 18 game of the final set and lopez gets a break as the net there. the lopez survive. 10 after 8 in the fifth and final set. baseball mack turned down a 144 million dollar offer from detroit last year. people thought he was cuckoo for cocoa puff. today he signed with a washington national seven years 210 million. average of 30 million a year which is an awful lot of cocoa puffs. spread the payment out and take 15 million dollars a year for the next 14 years. if raiders hired the offensive coordinator effort good deal. >> good payday. >> 7 news continues on line on facebook and all the mobile did he vase. >> next n
joe to joe thing. minutes in. fast start was great. the finish not so good. new jersey scored 2 goals and 35 seconds. former shark with pair tonight. devil hammer the shark in the attaching 5-two off the open first round action down under. great much between if these. fifth set. look at the lob. avoiding elimination. even lopez applaud that had shot. 3 hours and 14 minutes in. lopez still serving up is a. 18 game of the final set and lopez gets a break as the net there. the lopez survive. 10...
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to be lying. but a witness who was lying did not necessarily mean joe was telling the truth. neil needed to know more about joe'sackground. >> joe's father died when he was 17 years old. joe is the only boy in the family. so his father's death was very traumatic for him. >> i had to become the breadwinner. and as soon as i graduated i went right into the military. i was what they call a shade tree mechanic. i worked on everything from a jeep all the way up to a 35,000 kw generator that used to launch missiles. i loved it. >> joe worked his way up to sergeant and was honorably discharged. but when he returned to the distressed economy of 1980s rust belt cleveland, joe couldn't find work. >> he thought he was a certified mechanic. i don't know what certification is in the military. but people were telling him, you're not a certified mechanic. >> in the spring of 1988, joe moved into a basement apartment near little italy. >> he lived in the coventry area which at the time was something a lot of 20-somethings did. they were blue-collar workers and they partied a lot. >> i was not an angel. i drank. i drank like a f
to be lying. but a witness who was lying did not necessarily mean joe was telling the truth. neil needed to know more about joe'sackground. >> joe's father died when he was 17 years old. joe is the only boy in the family. so his father's death was very traumatic for him. >> i had to become the breadwinner. and as soon as i graduated i went right into the military. i was what they call a shade tree mechanic. i worked on everything from a jeep all the way up to a 35,000 kw generator...
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here's the story. >> i thought to myself why isn't there a trader joe's in canada, vancouver? my name is mike hallette. i own pirate joe's has stepped in and said okay enough already. this is how we're going to do it. this is how you'll get fantastic groceries that are from trader joe's. it's this funky store on 4th and vancouver. >> i want to know how much these are. >> reporter: we have over 1,200 products in 500 square feet. there's stuff in every corner of this place hidden away. i own it. i get to do with it whatever i want including selling to somebody who is buying used groceries. that's what it is buying secondhand groceries from a couple pirates. >> i'm living miles from a trader joe's. i thought, well, why not just open one. i said what if i opened and disguised myself as a romanian bakery. let me know what you need, i'll get it for you. it was very drug-dealer like. there's ways to drift around from trader joe's to trader joe's, get carts of groceries, get back in the van and carry on. by the end of the day you can have 5,000 bucks worth the groceries. on the back of a trader joe's box it says sold exclusively
here's the story. >> i thought to myself why isn't there a trader joe's in canada, vancouver? my name is mike hallette. i own pirate joe's has stepped in and said okay enough already. this is how we're going to do it. this is how you'll get fantastic groceries that are from trader joe's. it's this funky store on 4th and vancouver. >> i want to know how much these are. >> reporter: we have over 1,200 products in 500 square feet. there's stuff in every corner of this place...
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to learn that the soviet union had detonated their first atomic bomb. they called it rds-1 nimcknamed it first lightning. here in the united states we called it joe-1, little homage to joe stalin. the soviet's bomb was detonated in kazakhstan. they did it there so no one would know about it. they actually warranted to keep this bomb secret. you would assume a big public relations coup. their worry was when the united states found out the soviets had a bomb we'd double or re-double our efforts to create the next generation of weapons system and create more bombs. well, they were right. what the united states didn't know is the united states created a scientific intelligence platform to discover when the soviets detonated their first atomic bomb. we called this measurement and signature intelligence. it was a modified b-29 the same type of bomber used to drop bombs in hiroshima and nagasaki. this was modified to take air samples around the world to try to find out if there are any fissfis fission products in the air. this discovered the bomb test days after it was done by picking up excess radiation, excess fission byproducts as it flew a racetrack pattern in the pacific
to learn that the soviet union had detonated their first atomic bomb. they called it rds-1 nimcknamed it first lightning. here in the united states we called it joe-1, little homage to joe stalin. the soviet's bomb was detonated in kazakhstan. they did it there so no one would know about it. they actually warranted to keep this bomb secret. you would assume a big public relations coup. their worry was when the united states found out the soviets had a bomb we'd double or re-double our efforts...
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to a new level. >> i own pirate joes. >> canadian mike hallet decided to open pirate joe's filled with 1,200 second-hand trader joe's products. after visit the grocery store he was hooked. >> i own it. i get to do what i want. including selling to someone who is happy buy used groceries. buy secondhand groceries. >> he visited 15 stores in seattle and buys carts full and drives them back to vancouver. he claims he has the right as an individual to re-sell anything he legally occupies but he understands how silly the story is and high just wants trade we joe's to open a location in vancouver. there you go. >> a california film festival has a sing along from brad pitt over the weekend. ♪ equal -- yellow ♪ ♪ yellow ♪ >> he was trying to help the crowd at the international film festival pronounceed an ator's name who received an honor for the perform as as dr. martin luther king in "selma." >> he is an executive producer and the actor said "i have broken through when brad pitt says your name." >> some people refuse to embrace the 21st century and cannot ditch their flip many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain w
to a new level. >> i own pirate joes. >> canadian mike hallet decided to open pirate joe's filled with 1,200 second-hand trader joe's products. after visit the grocery store he was hooked. >> i own it. i get to do what i want. including selling to someone who is happy buy used groceries. buy secondhand groceries. >> he visited 15 stores in seattle and buys carts full and drives them back to vancouver. he claims he has the right as an individual to re-sell anything he...
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let's get a check on the day ahead before we toss it over to "morning joe." vice president joenew funding to help train americans for jobs in cyber security. >>> oscar nominations come out this morning at 8:30 eastern. the 87th academy awards take place february 22nd. will the golden globes have been an determination for who gets nominated? what do you think, gang? >> maybe. >> oh, my gosh. the energy is here in palmable. can you feel i'll at home? "morning joe" starts right now. ♪
let's get a check on the day ahead before we toss it over to "morning joe." vice president joenew funding to help train americans for jobs in cyber security. >>> oscar nominations come out this morning at 8:30 eastern. the 87th academy awards take place february 22nd. will the golden globes have been an determination for who gets nominated? what do you think, gang? >> maybe. >> oh, my gosh. the energy is here in palmable. can you feel i'll at home? "morning...
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to see the game played the best. everybody likes a different grip, everybody likes a different feel. >> that was joe's take -- he's joe to me now. that was joe's take on deflategate. we talked to archie manning and asked him how does it feel to be at the super bowl and not have a son playing in the super bowl? >> i'm not going to be nervous. those are two great teams out there. they deserve to be there. but i guess frankly i don't care who wins. but both of them are deserving teams and built up a lot of momentum to get where they are. they're well coached. great quarterbacks. but i won't be nervous this year. >> i tell you, the fans are having a great experience, dan marino walks by, all these incredible players, most of whom i don't know who they are. in who the dallas cowboys are and i'm heart broken about that. along with the other guests on the show. i'm going for seattle. that's my big pick. liz: have fun, cheryl, thank you very much. david: archie manning, one of the finest men in football. great guy. wonderful experience for you, cheryl. great stuff. >>> forget the 70 inch plasma. you can watch the super bowl o
to see the game played the best. everybody likes a different grip, everybody likes a different feel. >> that was joe's take -- he's joe to me now. that was joe's take on deflategate. we talked to archie manning and asked him how does it feel to be at the super bowl and not have a son playing in the super bowl? >> i'm not going to be nervous. those are two great teams out there. they deserve to be there. but i guess frankly i don't care who wins. but both of them are deserving teams...
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joe in indiana. joe. >> hey. reason i am calling is in regard to canadian solar. it has current earnings per share of three to three and a half times that of sun power. >> right. >> canadian solar trades for under seven times earnings. sun power is over 30. to me that seems kind of crazy. what do you think? >> you know i don't like to argue with the market on a short-term basis. that solar stock is helpless right now. we are not going to do it. i need to go to kevin in my home state of pennsylvania. kevin. >> how is it going, jim? >> i don't know. maybe it is erratic. what is going on with you? >> i want to say boo-yah from myself. >> i understand how important lacrosse is. go ahead. >> i wanted to ask how important is the -- can we expect any large increase in apple volatility in upcoming weeks? >> i think that people want to trade apple. they trade it like a banshee, take it up and down. forget about it. i am not in it for the apple watch. consistent earnings per share by a great management team that is doing the right thing and will develop a good watch. that is enough for my. we are in a different market than we are used to. find stocks you like and examine them once a week or take advantage of daily volatility until we see much-needed stability. a company that has its hand in nearly every industry from your phone to your home and car. you will find out. i will ask the ceo how he can take his stock higher. great leadership is a game-changer. i am highlighting the leaders you should follow in the market and a name you never heard of that is up over 50% in just the past week. my week-long series biotech, the next generation continues. stick with cramer. you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. [container door opening] ♪ what makes it an suv is what you can get into it. ♪ [container door closing] what makes it an nx is what you can get out of it. ♪ introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once you go beyond utility there's no going back. >>> last week las vegas hosted the annual consumer electronics show. if you have ever been there , like i have you know it is a mecca for all things technology and gadget related. if you want the inside scoop you need to talk to a company that has its hands in a host of gizmos. we are talking to the second largest electronic manufacturing service in the world and a company i addor. they are a leader with a gigantic stock buyback. businesses want to use them to make everything from medical, auto consumer technology smartphones, printers computers, wearable electronics to telco and networking gear giving them a rare perspective on the consumer electronics show. they said there was a flood of exhibits with many unconnected industries like auto and maybe like your body getting in on the connectivity thing. we have to check in with the ceo of flextronics. have a seat sir. >> hello, jim. >> i would go to ces, okay. interesting. maybe a better printer. looks like we are on the cusp for having information about our body and being able to use that dead time we have in the cars. tell us what blew you away. >> thanks for having me here. i appreciate it. the thing that blew my mind is the amount of connectivity and the amount of technology going into cars. not just that the automobile ended up dominating a lot of the ces, it turns out they dominated consumer electronics. it is about bringing consumer technology into the car. there is a huge trend for convergence of technology that is really interesting. >> driver unless order to make it work? can i get distracted if i am driving or is this the passenger? >> i think they are all go to win. you know they embedded computers in cars like in 25 million cars today. in five years it will be 130 million cars. once that happens you start to get the connectivity. automobiles are talking to each other. you reduce accidents. it is estimated over $200 billion of annual savings will occur once this connectivity occurs. then you goat driverless cars. think when you are driving to work in the morning, the most productive moment and you are sitting in a car for an hour and doing the same thing back. >> you are giving us a couple of hours of our lives back? >> that is it. it will be safer. the elimination of the scrap in the automobile system. bumps, debts, accidents and even people. you know we can make people safer. i think there will be a huge amount of value associated with that interconnectivity. it is interest to see the consumer and automobile come together. one thing we see at flex because we are in so many industries, the center point of being able to see consumer technology and automotive technologies and how they integrate. >> i have my physical coming up. i get the blood taken and samples of this. the first 20 minutes will be reading stuff. will i ever be able to just give him a disk of me so we can cut to the matter? >> it will be faster than that. you will get the data directly off of your device of some sort. >> maybe an iwatch or something like that? >> that will give you blood pressure and heart rate. guys are working on interfacing into the tissue right now and being able to send electronic signals into the body to read things like diabetes. think about the value of having a realtime management system for diabetes. you know it is one out of nine health care dollars we have today. there are 350 million people worldwide that have it. think about realtime data of a disease that needs realtime management. it won't be on a disk. it will be through your smartphone to the cloud and to the doctors. the doctor could be in a lot of places. >> have you a great long-term view but you like to give money back to the shareholders and petitioned the government buy more stock. >> we incorporated in singapore. they have rules about 10% buybacks and we tried to get it to 20. >> you are a man of great conviction in an industry that is the most exciting industry around. thank you for coming in. you have to always visit us after ces particularly. symbol is flex inexpensive stock with a lot of exciting things happening. stay with us. >> coming up innovations in science are changing the future of medicine and making big waves in the market. tonight a little known stock that doubled in the past month. cramer reveals it and finds out if there is more room to won when our week-long series biotech, the next generation, continues. >>> some ceos are bankable. they can be counted on to deliver excellent results. they are like great football coaches. urban meyer at ohio state or pete carroll of the seahawks or bill belichick with the new england patriots. you would not recognize national college football champion ohio state if the buckeyes were not run by urban meyer. as much as i like richard sherman, signed autographed and russell wilson and marshawn lynch, it is pete carroll that made the seahawks great. sure tom brady is the best in the game but it is ruled by the iron-fisted belichick. coaches make these teams the phenomenal franchises they are. i know and you know that investing with a ceo that can be compared to the coaching greats. managed to rally nicely despite the vicious roller coaster ride. consider disney. the stock hit an all-time high up from $69 a little less than a year ago and did so because of his stewardship. he is way too humble and a total team guy. let me do it for him. i remember when disney was an inconsistently run entity. it was run by executives that are barely worth mentioning. so i won't. he has built a company around key brands whether they are marvel or pixar or featured players of "star wars" by making movies and rides from well recognized franchises he limited his risk and have given shareholders massive upside. when i was watching the college championship i realized how brilliant he is. if i chose not to pay for espn i wouldn't have been able to see the game. it wasn't on a network. i wouldn't have seen the thrilling games leading up to it or hear the announcers. i couldn't do fantasy football without the espn nfl countdown gang. i can't cut that cord. that is why i tell you to give your kids shares of disney for the holidays. they can learn about the stock market and profit from it too. i feel the same way about the ceo of -- bob was handed a company with only one viable franchise. it is a blood cancer treatment. he has since broadened blockbusters for all sorts of cancers. expanding on it and most important he invested billions of the excess cash into companies that have tremendous promise. both hurvegs u-- hug. >> cris: n and. >> cris: ger, i don't know if i would want to own either stock without the gentleman at the helm. let me give you the bottom line here in this suddenly volatile market, i think it is fortunate single out those that can be banked on regardless of where the roller coaster takes you. bob iger from disney and bob hugin, congratulations for taking your company stocks to all-time highs today. you deserve the accolades. you deserve them. steve from new jersey. >> from new jersey. >> right around the block. we slaughtered you in girls' soccer. >> i purchased yahoo at 39 and apple at 109 and alibabba at 110. should i concentrate on one of these or is it okay to keep all three? >> turbo charge. you have all of the other things yahoo has got. apple is a total other entity. it is like 11 times earnings if you use the numbers we saw today. i bless apple and i prefer apple and yahoo. i think yahoo will be really good this year. adam in georgia. adam. >> yes, sir. what is going on jim? >> not much. how about you? >> i am go to get a job at home depot. i was at the store the other day and they told me they just started delivering. i am like i have a great question for jim. okay. how will that affect the stock? >> it has been amazing. they have spent a lot of money on it. without putting up a lot of new stores they have generated a lot of revenue growth. rich in nevada. rich. >> thank you for taking my call. >> of course. >> let me say i am a 73-year-old man. about a year ago i decided to play the market. i thought that i can make some money. >> okay. >> my life savings, i am down to practicically nothing right now. i only have two stocks left. the one i am most concerned about is facebook. >> okay. facebook it is not a speculative stock. but it is a stock that is volatile prone to sharp moves and not necessarily for the squeamish. we have a real big gain in it. when it is up three or four i think why don't we just -- but i think facebook will own the world. there is notice other company that does what facebook does. management matters. some congratulations, gentleman. there is much more "mad money" ahead including a biotech stock you never heard of. doesn't mean you should buy it. it does mean you should talk to the ceo or listen to her. and the one thing besides oil that can shock the market. i will help you to get prepared. all of your calls are ahead in the lightning round. stay with cramer. >>> right now we are dealing with not one but two staggering big picture macro economic trends. the first is the plummeting price of oil. the second is nearly as important. smld say more important. i am talking about the recent nosedive in interest rates. in a rally in u.s. treasure prices. remember how bonds work. when the price goes up the yield goes down and vice versa. lately money from all over the world has been flooding into u.s. treasuries. they pour it into u.s. dollars and bonds because we have the strongest economy on earth. it has put enormous pressure on interest rates. how long can it last? how much lower can the long-term interest rates go? tonight we are going off the charts to get an answer with the question. karlie is a brilliant technician. she is the author of a traders first book on commodities as well as my colleague who writes with me at realmoney.com. if you look at what people were saying a year ago many analysts predicted treasuries would be one of the biggest dogs of 2014. yet precisely the opposite turned out to be true and the performance crushed many prognosticator and hedge fund managers. as 2015 unfolds the experts pulled a 180 reversal. it assumes lower treasury yields and higher bond prices. when you look what happened overseas you can understand why that is the new conventional wisdom. europe is an absolute mess. many have bonds with much lower yields. why would anyone want to own a piece of paper from spain when you get a better return from u.s. treasuries with a lot less risk? just as some were too bearish in 2014 garner thinks they may be too bullish in 2015 because we have such a strong economy. when the economy gets stronger think about it the stock market is not far from record highs. and it looks like the federal reserve is on track to slowly raise their target sometime later this year. so far the lack of wage inflation gave the fed chief the flexibility. garner thinks we are likely to see higher rates, very contrary and lower bond prices across the board since yield ss that were set in 2012. i remember i said below 2%. they laughed at me. i can count on one hand the people that predicted that. garner believes u.s. treasuries overreacted to the upside and the long rally in bond prices can be coming to an end. look at this weekly chart of the 20-plus year treasury. the tlt. remember that. the best way to track the price of treasuries. when garner looks at the chart it makes her feel u.s. treasuries are dramatically overbought meaning they come up too fast and could be headed for a decline. it goes higher when the economy is in dire straits and not when we post terrific job growth. lately the tlt rallied. its peak in 2012 get this unemployment was 2% higher s&p 500, lower and they were buying bonds left and right to stimulate business formation. now we are back to the 2012 levels despite the fact the economy is in much better shape. the fed is likely to raise short-term rates later this year. they should listen to me and sell the bonds right here and take a big win before what garner says comes true. garner sees the tlt facing resistance at more than $2 where it is currently trading. when you look at the rsi, an important momentum indicator, you can see that it recently spiked above 70 for only the fifth time since 2008. the last four time its happened the rally quickly fizzled and prices came back down pretty rapidly. the ssto measures whether securities are overbought or oversold shows the tlt reaching overheated, overbought levels in excess of 80. long-term treasury prices haven't been this overextended since the midil of 2012. just like the rsi every time they reached these overbought level in the past it has had a large correction in the tlt and she thinks the risk is growing. garner can see the tlt falling back to the floor of support at 122 or perhaps even 110. all right. let's do other work and look at the monthly chart. the monthly chart of the tlt. for garner the picture tells a similar story. the long-term treasury etf seems to be massively overbought and the relative strength indicator have only been this lofty twice before in the past decade. garner points out the treasury market karved out significant and rather violent, keep that word in mind tops. that is exactly what we saw in 2008 when it peaked and then fell 30% decline. this is not 2008. u.s. treasuries are never at the same overbought levels as back then. okay? garner says tlt could spike to 139 before it gives up the ghost. she doesn't expect that to happen but can't rule out the possibility of a temporary spike and sees the tlt headed to 110 which would send bond yields soaring higher and long-term garner wouldn't be surprised if it is back to what we call par or 100. that would be a huge move. however more than anything else she believes the fate of u.s. treasuries may be in the hands of the currency market. now we have to take a look at this weekly chart of the dollar index. this measures the strength of the greenback. remember, the strength of the bonds has a lot to do with the weakness of other countries and currencies. the moment the dollar and future contract of the 30-year is incredibly high. 87%. that tells her as the dollar goes so go government-backed securities. while the dollar has been rallying spectacularly as of late it could be due for a substantial pullback both the rsi, once again relative strength indicator are extreme overbought levels. over 70. okay. and each time they reached those levels garden believe this is time will be no different. greenback goes down and it will take the treasury bonds with it. sara eisen thinks maybe it can happen my friend from the morning show. but this is looking like a top. here is the bottom line. if the chart as interpreted are right we could see a quick bump and major decline in the dollar and the price of u.s. treasuries translating into significant decline in interest rates. not many are expected or prepared for. "mad money" is back in a minute. >>> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. lightning surround over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. i am going to start with matt in california. matt. >> jim is now the time to back the truck up on kinder morgan kmi? >> should you pick kmi because you are go to get 5% yield. yes. but there are a lot of people deadset against all mlps. let's go to bob in california. bob. >> hi jim. thanks for taking my call and thanks for all of the good information you provide to individual investors. following your recommendations is one of the reason my place of residence is designated by an address and not a license plate. jim, i am calling because i notice that the chairman and the ceo -- both sold a significant portion of their shares. i am wondering why with such a full and promising pipelines insiders would do that. is there anything to be concerned about? >> i don't know. i saw some insiders selling. i am not aware they sold a lot of stock. what i care about is the pipeline which i think is very good. it had a bad reversal today. it was up and reversed down. typically what happens is the stock has to do some work. i tell you, if you want to jump in tomorrow you can wait and probably get a lower price. i am saying patience. patience. the stock has been a rocket ship. samantha in maryland. samantha. >> hey, jim. i want a shout out to my business teacher, mr. marx. >> hi. good shout out. >> hey. we are looking at valero. >> no. we are not crazy about the refiners here. we don't know what the margins will look like. it came. it went. it was terrific. let's go to joew york. joe. >> hi jim. this is joe from new york. >> nice! what is happening? >> i own kraft foods at 57 and want to know if i should buy more, sell or hold? >> i like kraft. i like some of the things they are working on to get their margins up. if you like income kraft is the better one. tom i. >> i am in westchester county booyah to you. >> my family and including my nephew. >> i want to hear your thoughts on uri. >> it is an oil business not an oil business itself but it has one. i think it won't be a worry. but anything oil or oil related is being shot. patience. let's go to chuck in california. chuck. >> yes. i am in sunny northern california jim. i want your opinion on orion bernstein, i understand it is paying 7% dividend. >> you know i have to do work. i want to make sure that 7% is sustainable. i know, to me it is on suspect watch no matter how good it is. we are go to do work. jams in atlanta. james. >> jimmy, i want to know i have mastercard symbol ma shi buy more of it? >>
joe in indiana. joe. >> hey. reason i am calling is in regard to canadian solar. it has current earnings per share of three to three and a half times that of sun power. >> right. >> canadian solar trades for under seven times earnings. sun power is over 30. to me that seems kind of crazy. what do you think? >> you know i don't like to argue with the market on a short-term basis. that solar stock is helpless right now. we are not going to do it. i need to go to kevin in...
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to do some comedy. but the first thing he asks the audience is this -- >> [ inaudible ]. >> everybody cheers. but he has been told no. >> there are rules, joe. >> that's what joe, emcee, the guy telling him you can't do this. >> i'll beat your [ bleep ]. >> after putting a jokey threat there, you see a shadow past. joe comes up to the stage. the guy immediately changes. >> [ bleep ] the police. >> he drops the f-bomb. >> sweatshirt was a sign it says vicious and untamed. >> he kind of had it written across his chest. >> joe comes up he doesn't want to do it, puts down the mike stand. >> oh! >> and there is the punch line. joe then takes the highest of the high routes what a pro. >> [ bleep ]. >> hands together for our comic, everybody. and a couple of people just -- >> brilliant on joe's part make sure that everybody knows who this jack hole was. >> guess what? we've got him right now, via skype, joe dees. >> guys. >> what was going through your mind when this happened. >> when he hit me he obviously knocked me down to the ground. i was only down for a few seconds. i news thinking how am i going to salvage the show. >> press charges. >> absolutely filing charg
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to joe. the mic is right behind us. i should also note that joe will be selling copies of the book following the program and you can get a kind copy from joe. i you're using twitter use hash tag inside media the newseum. and in chapter four you revisit the u.s. brokered peace talks that brought an to end the vicious war in bosnia. certainly that was a complicated and a multifaceted conflict in the balkans that majority of americans were not even familiar with. but tell us why that is another pivotal event for you. >> guest: it was because of the -- well, first of all the u.s. brokered these negotiations and for the first -- the war went on for nearly three years in bosnia. it was vicious savage deadliest war in europe since the time of the nazis since the end of world war ii. the united states policy was to defer to the europeans in trying to resolve this conflict to bring it to a conclusion. and that approach quite clearly failed. and with the massacre in bosnia in the summer in july of 1995 when 8,000 muslim boys and men were herded off and exec
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to meet pete. joe morgan was there and i was close to joe and johnny dench and mike smith. and that was it. met pete and we talked. they left the room. heat was alone with me. >> did he acknowledged guilt? >> not that day, a later date. not to me, publicly. what's he denied it at the time of that meeting with you? >> there was no admission of anything. we just talked about life. remember, bart, when he suspended pete said he had to reconfigure his life. >> that is what bart said to pete? >> said it publicly and privately. and so pizza knew what he had to do. >> has he done it? >> since i was a judge and fortunately, to me, i have seen my own judgment that i have left -- a number of reasons. >> which are? >> i felt it was right at the time and so concerned not only about the integrity of this or's and gambling -- this sport and gambling. >> is there anything pete rose could do? >> i do not know the answer but it is up to pete now. i just felt honestly, by not doing anything that it was in baseball's best interest and everybody to leave the suspension as it was. >> then there were steroids. if
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next we turn to joe biden being joe biden. that is all i can say. noon. swearing in the latest class of senators, and it was vintage joe biden. >> you're going to talk to a democrat? [ laughter ] whoa, man, this is boring boring boring. how you doing, man? big time charlie. how old are you? charlie, now remember -- [ inaudible ] all right, good boy. okay here we go. cheese. >> i need a hug, kid, come on. god love you. hi caroline. how are you? >> i knew this would happen. >> tell you what man, i may be -- betty, how are you? i'm joe biden, vice president biden. how are you? i know i just swore in your grandson. all right, well it's nice to -- i'm going to put him on the phone, here he is. nice talking to her, but i don't have time. [ laughter ] >> biden was winning over the crowds at the capitol just as jeb bush announced he was launching a new pac for a potential presidential run. and we still haven't heard from hillary clinton about her future. but seeing joe biden back on the hill and all his charisma had me wondering about his political future. w
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this is what you have you have vice presidents in a glass enclosure, hey joe, you've got to go to paris. joe would of go to paris. joe would have loved to have been in paris me would have love to have been there. some suggesting willie geist, why the president didn't attend. >> before i get to that you're talking about this byron york piece. the lead of that politico piece we just referenced has white house aides watching the march and seeing the leaders arm in arm going oh, no there's germany, there's spain, there's great britain, there's netanyahu netanyahu, there's abbas, we probably should have went. snuck up on them. >> telegraph to germany and figure out. how do you not know that the world's leaders are going to be at this event, mike? >> wait. >> the explanation in some ways made it worse. this decision made it made it to the president of the united states. hello. i mean come on. was the president not following the news? did he not know people got killed? >> but they also haven't been able to account for what he was doing. what was he doing? >> watching football i guess. >> yeah, he was watching -- >> or the g
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a day of new beginnings, a day where the gallery is full, cute kids are in abundance and joe biden gets to be joe biden. >> best guy in the united states senate. >> hello, charlie. >> how are you doing, man? >> i need a hug, kid. >> you guys want to get sworn in? >> so maybe this congress will be better than the last one. after all, the 114th congress is the most diverse congress in history. it's 80% white, 80% male and 92% christian. >>> first order of business for the most diverse congress in history, electing a speaker. >> joan boehner, once again, facing a built of a revolt as he speaks a third term in that role. >> the seriousness of the task weighs heavily. it became clear that john boehner had some challengers. >> gomert? gomert. yoho. yoho. clawson of florida. senator rand paul. >> the honorable john boehner. >> john boehner won this one, but he had to fight off a serious insurrection. 25 members of his own party declined to vote for the guy nor any defections of speaker in recent memory. that's 13 more than the second highest in two decades, john boehner in the last congress. >>> so here
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to get someone there. they send joe biden to everything. they couldn't even send joe biden to that. think it goes back to the administration and president obama's attitude towards islamic terrorism as a whole and treating it as a crime. to the point of the summit that they are holding, another summit. let's talk about things. isn't that what the u.n. is for? they are not going to address islamic terror but just talk about terrorism in general. >> i want to get bob in. we are six minutes in. you are outnumbered here. you are one lucky guy. do you think obama knew that maybe -- you get everybody in the free world together that might be a mistake? >> i'm going to -- i usually shock you but i think that march was a foolish waste of time. i'll tell you why. they talk about leadership. barack obama has his air force bombing isis and none of those countries do. you have gone after maybe -- the idea that these guys can perform a terror attack like that and gather all of these world leaders in a place would get you nothing except more terror. barack obama before the rest of the guys have the
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joe] and not only cities. how about caves on the moon? - [chuck] the first person to get there and build in that cave will own that cave. - [joe] you think a lunar cave sounds strange? try this. - [glennis] if somebody had said to me "we're going to make a living space "out of a parking space," i would've said, "cool." - [joee future, it's coming to where you live. next, on earth 2050. hi, i'm joe penna, and welcome to earth 2050. at last count, more than half of the world's population lives in cities. here is los angeles, the population averages about 8,000 people per square mile. in manhattan, it's close to 70,000 people.
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they call joe flacco, january joe. this touchdown toteve smith, it was 14-0 before you could bat an eye lash. the patriots fight back. brady to amendola. five catches, 81-yard, ties it. later in the half, pass, driving, darrell smith says i'm a roadblock and picks off brady. brady tried to get it over him but didn't get it high enough. ravens take advantage, flacco throws it behind daniels on purpose, behind him, so the defender could not get to it. flacco, 28 of 45. 21-14 at the half. second half, fourth and sixth. flacco to tory smith. it was ruled down at the one. they moved it back and finally justin forsett gets the easy score, 28-14. but the patriots pull out the tricks. brady to ed elman who throws to amendola. next touchdown to brandon lafell. that ends it. the patriots prevail, 35-31. kristen berset with more from foxboro. >> reporter: there were lots of teary eyes on the ravens team. they played a great game, had the victory, but a couple late mistakes gave the lead to the patriots and they were not able to get it back. after
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to move. >> really. jenna: will this make any different? >> can i get into the conversation. jenna: go ahead, joe. >> just one second. >> hold on, frank. go ahead, joe second, frank. the deadline doesn't hurt us of the program remains frozen while we keep talking but sense march this is really it. don't want to send the talks anymore. >> can respond to what joe has to say but i i want to add something else in. last year the state of the union oil prices were hovering $100 a bear. iran's economy is really dependent on oil. we now see oil is at $50 a barrel. some say that hurts more than sanctions. does it make sense to continue with the legislation when you have this other part of the economy potentially hurting iran as critics say even more than what we could do? >> look jenna this is a regime that is at every turn threatening the destruction of this country. i don't think the american people are aware of how virulent the rhetoric and hostility towards us all the time. we should be using both sanctions and the collapse of the oil price to squeeze these guys and stop this covert program. joe didn't even address it. there is ample evidence that there
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to say. >> that's a weird situation. okay, eric. >> so vice president joe biden had a tough afternoon on the hill today. here we see joe, take it, roll it, joe. this is going to go for kids on senator chris coome s's daughter. 40 minutes later. >> i'll reada again. that was biden, okay, joni earn earnst is vice president. >> so thinkspeaking of marriage. >> oh, boy. must we? >> we must h actually because cameron diaz who is an all around good gal got married this weekend. we want to wish her a lot of health and happiness and financial stability. >> i never noticed that. >> right, there you go. >> has anybody ever noticed you financially better off? i gave my wife a black american express card. >> then when you got divorced it was reich alike a negative cash flow situation for you. >>> it's great when new technology iphones are created. these are selling out all across america. the selfie stick. you buy that little thing. >> what are you doing? >> i'm showing you -- why are you talking about this? that's evil. >> they're everywhere. everybody in central park are using them. from's tourists from all over the world. >> br
to say. >> that's a weird situation. okay, eric. >> so vice president joe biden had a tough afternoon on the hill today. here we see joe, take it, roll it, joe. this is going to go for kids on senator chris coome s's daughter. 40 minutes later. >> i'll reada again. that was biden, okay, joni earn earnst is vice president. >> so thinkspeaking of marriage. >> oh, boy. must we? >> we must h actually because cameron diaz who is an all around good gal got married...
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to take him out. look at the time joe. joe piscopo. >> get carried out. get him out of there. neil: i think he's considered a comic legend. hillary clinton says she wants to give the middle class a raise. well, that's fine. but this is the woman who can also raise billions in a clip. neil: well, the race is on. and the wallets are out. hillary clinton democratic donors promising an unprecedented money-raising blitz. the 2016 fund-raising itself could top $5 billion. i should like that. we'd get a lot of that ad money. nick on how this could hurt some candidates who have actual ideas. but they don't have any actual cash. it's always being front loaded. right? >> some of these candidates will be competing for the same dollars. the problem is: i've actually spoken to some of my donors, and they said they're getting calls from bush from you know all kinds of people wanting to extract dollars from them. here's the thing i've told every donor if you're in a position to receive these calls, give to who you want. kind of give a little bit. give a little bit. neil: try to satisfy them.
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to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. there could be a riot get set up. >> no more joe. no more joef that. but i don't do it anymore because they scream. i can't talk. they scream and you can't get a word in. so why waste my time? >> the protesters have a stage, they have personalties, i believe linda ronstadt is one of them, sheriff arpaio currently has one of her cds being played on the speaker system at the tent compound. >> while licensing fees keep us from playing the music on television, arpaio had it blasting throughout tent city. so much so our audio technician couldn't properly adjust for it on his mixer. >> i actually can't turn my system down far enough to get it to not distort. i had to turn it completely off. it's ridiculous. that's flat out painful. >> i don't know what's going on. i would just like some, you know, i'm a smooth jazz guy, myself. a little kenny g. >> oh, that's linda. remember her? she used to be a singer, you know she's here leading this demonstration against me. so the least i can do is play some nice songs for all our inmates that are on lockdown. lo
to know anything, so that's why it's on lockdown. there could be a riot get set up. >> no more joe. no more joef that. but i don't do it anymore because they scream. i can't talk. they scream and you can't get a word in. so why waste my time? >> the protesters have a stage, they have personalties, i believe linda ronstadt is one of them, sheriff arpaio currently has one of her cds being played on the speaker system at the tent compound. >> while licensing fees keep us from...
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reports that romney's scheduled to have dinner tonight with new jersey governor chris christie, which will be a competitive eating event. joining me right now is "morning joe's "joecarborough. >> competitive eating event? >> whenever you sit down with that guy you have to eat fast. dangerous territory. joe? no ladies first. you were following politics since before you were born. i've never seen a front-runner drop out of a race. >> i know. >> a guy that looks right, talks right, all the money on god's earth, a family behind him, going to play up his religion then woo, gone. >> out of nowhere. we had discussions with sources behind the scenes. it looked like he was going to run. personally i thought the third time would have been the charm. the timing would have been right for him. he would have come off in this campaign as the guy who had confidence and the guy who was right. >> i think he could have beaten hillary clinton, presumably she run. two things she runs a good race not a great race. and the international economy goes to hell and he's the only guy around who seems to understand big money. >> mitt romney walking away from the race is nothing i've seen bef
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to take him out. look at the time joe. joe piscopo. >> get carried out. get him out of there. : i think he's considered a comic legend. hillary clinton says she wants to give the middle class a raise. well, that's fine. but this is the woman who can also raise billions in a clip. ♪ edward jones. with nearly 7 million investors oh hey, neill, how are you? you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. and we do. it's how edward jones...
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. >> reporter: and now a demolition is going to take about two months starting lathe e this mons. joe vasicek--later this month. joe vasicek. >> well, some people want a share of the jobs relate to the demolition. >>> now, a look at the weather forecast for you saturday. good news, you are not going get rained on. a live look at s, if o, no de- --sfo, no delays there this morning, it is partly cloudy there with patch which i fog. the fog is going to clear out. most of it in your inland areas. a hazy afternoon, a mix of sun and clouds. it is a cloudy sunday and a chance of rain in the north bay tomorrow night. now a look at your high temperatures forked to, because they are a little bit--forked to, the high temperatures in the south bay, upper 60s in nor began hill and campbell. 64 in sonoma and then 60s around the coast with 62- degrees in san francisco. your seven day outlook, partly cloudy skies today, you can see more clouds building in tomorrow with that chance of rain north of the golden gate tomorrow evening. partly cloudy for your dr. martin luther king, jr. holiday and then sunny for the rest of the week. n
. >> reporter: and now a demolition is going to take about two months starting lathe e this mons. joe vasicek--later this month. joe vasicek. >> well, some people want a share of the jobs relate to the demolition. >>> now, a look at the weather forecast for you saturday. good news, you are not going get rained on. a live look at s, if o, no de- --sfo, no delays there this morning, it is partly cloudy there with patch which i fog. the fog is going to clear out. most of it in...
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to joe. >> thank you commissioners. i am joe with avalon bay the project sponsor and the owner and manager of this building when it's complete. so you heard from peter. peter showed photos of the project. what it's going to look like. you heard from staff about the the shadow impact. i want to talk about the benefits this project is going to bring to the dog patch community so to begin one of the most important benefits we will provide 326 apartments, new places to live and in fill and part of the neighborhood plan and exactly where new housing should be built in san francisco. the city needs this housing and i don't want that over looked but more than of that benefit -- secondly as peter described we going to transform the streetscape here and important connection between the ed nodes and we have the shopping district and esprit park. right now it's uninviting strip of sidewalk. we're going to increase this down the street to 15 feets and generous bulb outs in addition to the 15 at the three 34r -- plazas and it's a generous pu
to joe. >> thank you commissioners. i am joe with avalon bay the project sponsor and the owner and manager of this building when it's complete. so you heard from peter. peter showed photos of the project. what it's going to look like. you heard from staff about the the shadow impact. i want to talk about the benefits this project is going to bring to the dog patch community so to begin one of the most important benefits we will provide 326 apartments, new places to live and in fill and...
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. >> joe -- joe, these guys, it's horrible what happened to them. do you put it on the same level as you do those with the pentagon papers, those behind watergate, do you put them on that level? >> when it comes to national security, they are snitches in my mind. snowden and those guys yeah, they are revealing government secrets. this is satire it's a joke. when jon stewart says something offensive to catholics, you wince, go hey, it's freedom of speech. >> i can make a joke. i can make a joke about you know, some people performing anal -- >> you are going to be inappropriate. >> you are making my point. i can't use the "f" word or "n" word on this show without being bleeped. i like that. it's sensorship. without that, you need a license. one way to have real sensorship is to exercise restraint. if restraint is a dirty word in western civilization, we are finished. >> muzslims can't restrain themselves. >> they should be shot. they should be shot. what can i tell you? >> you are talking about how to support ourselves, watch our satire, they might ne
. >> joe -- joe, these guys, it's horrible what happened to them. do you put it on the same level as you do those with the pentagon papers, those behind watergate, do you put them on that level? >> when it comes to national security, they are snitches in my mind. snowden and those guys yeah, they are revealing government secrets. this is satire it's a joke. when jon stewart says something offensive to catholics, you wince, go hey, it's freedom of speech. >> i can make a joke....
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joe louis smith. he was named after the boxer joe louis. he wanted to be called joe louis all the time. wouldn't answer to any other name. so i yelled down the vent juno, the tubes the same sort of things we have in our houses about that big. i kept yelling joe louis, are you down here and finally somebody was laughing. i had a flashlight but i couldn't see them. he was going into one of the side vents. i said you have to come out of their. he said he wouldn't and he couldn't. i said why couldn't? he said because i can't turn around in here. creed was saying to me why don't you go after him? [laughter] it was filthy with dust and i could just imagine if i could get to where he was he would be facing this way and i would be right behind him, what good would that do? luckily i got a phone call five minutes later. we think there is one of yours up on the roof. and sure enough, he had gone from the pipes and then dropped down onto the staircase and had gone up onto the roof. so i was sent outside and said you have to come down. he said i ain't coming down. i said aren't you hungry? he said y
joe louis smith. he was named after the boxer joe louis. he wanted to be called joe louis all the time. wouldn't answer to any other name. so i yelled down the vent juno, the tubes the same sort of things we have in our houses about that big. i kept yelling joe louis, are you down here and finally somebody was laughing. i had a flashlight but i couldn't see them. he was going into one of the side vents. i said you have to come out of their. he said he wouldn't and he couldn't. i said why...
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to. pete asked for the meeting. i was particularly close, joe morgan was there, i was particularly close to joe, and johnny bench andked a lot. i met pete. we talked. they left the room, i remember. meet was there alone with me for a while. >> rose: did he acknowledge guilt. >> not that date. >> rose: later date. >> later date. not to me publicly. >> rose: he denied it at the time of that meeting with you. >> there was no admission of anything. we just talked about life. remember bart when he suspended pete, he said he had to reconfigure his life. >> rose: that's what bart said to pete. >> yes.?(@6c0@6cjúsaid it publicly and said it privately. so pete knew what he had to do. >> rose: had he done it? >> well since i was the judge and fortunate leave, i have seen my own judgment i let stand for a number of reasons. >> rose: which are. >> well, i just tbelt it was right at the time and i also concerned about not only the integrity of the sport but gambling and all the other things. >> rose: is there anything that pete rose could do? >> i don't know the answer to that. it's going to be up to pete now and rob manfred and
to. pete asked for the meeting. i was particularly close, joe morgan was there, i was particularly close to joe, and johnny bench andked a lot. i met pete. we talked. they left the room, i remember. meet was there alone with me for a while. >> rose: did he acknowledge guilt. >> not that date. >> rose: later date. >> later date. not to me publicly. >> rose: he denied it at the time of that meeting with you. >> there was no admission of anything. we just talked...
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want to bring in our senior washington correspondent joe johns. joe, how can this news vessel, if it's asked to go how will the "u.s.s. ft. worth" help? >> the "u.s.s. ft. worth" is the second ship available to be deployed to the region to assist in the search. it's a u.s. combat ship originally sent to singapore for a 16-month deployment now apparently being repurposed if necessary, for the search and recovery mission. ft. worth is one of the newest vessels, on its first mission. its side scan sonar should be useful for starters. "u.s.s. sampson," a guided missile destroyer is also out there available. the u.s. has said it would send in aircraft a p8 poseidon aircraft with a very interesting and unique capability. it can do long range maritime reconnaissance. we don't know precisely how they plan to use it but it can be the controller of a fleet of drones as they look at very specific areas of the motion. it's also a war fighting plane. but in this mission, possible that the plane's underwater detection capabilities could be called into play, includi
want to bring in our senior washington correspondent joe johns. joe, how can this news vessel, if it's asked to go how will the "u.s.s. ft. worth" help? >> the "u.s.s. ft. worth" is the second ship available to be deployed to the region to assist in the search. it's a u.s. combat ship originally sent to singapore for a 16-month deployment now apparently being repurposed if necessary, for the search and recovery mission. ft. worth is one of the newest vessels, on its...
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kids to the high voltage zone and special shout out to literally will i her joe is an employee he lights it everyday so let's give a special shout out to joe landlord/tenant so will you all count down from 5 5 example 4, 3, 2, 1. >> yeah. happy holidays everybody may there be lots of love in our holiday season and get out and play and enjoy our paradoxes thank you very muchyour paradoxes thank you very muchparadoxes thank you very muchaparadoxes thank you very muchrparadoxes thank you very muchparkparadoxes thank you very muchsparadoxes thank you very muchparksradoxes thank you very much thank you very muchdoxes thank you very muchthank you very much . >> it seems like everyone in san francisco is talking about housing san francisco housing prizes are among the highest it tops anyone million dollars and rent rise unfortunately, this is not the first time housing has been in the news thought california the cost of a home has made headline the medium prices for a house in the the $207,000 in california it is more than twice that amount and the laura u bay area is higher it's more than doubled the states so while more than half of the america
kids to the high voltage zone and special shout out to literally will i her joe is an employee he lights it everyday so let's give a special shout out to joe landlord/tenant so will you all count down from 5 5 example 4, 3, 2, 1. >> yeah. happy holidays everybody may there be lots of love in our holiday season and get out and play and enjoy our paradoxes thank you very muchyour paradoxes thank you very muchparadoxes thank you very muchaparadoxes thank you very muchrparadoxes thank you...
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let's get a check on the day ahead before we toss it over to "morning joe." vice president joe biden announces new funding to help train americans for jobs in cyber security. >>> oscar nominations come out this morning at 8:30 eastern. the 87th academy awards take place february 22nd. will the golden globes have been an determination for who gets nominated? what do you think, gang? >> maybe. >> oh, my gosh. the energy is here in palmable. can you feel i'll at home? "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >> good morning. it is thursday january 15th. welcome to "morning joe," emp.",,"",," everyone. with us onset is foreign affairs columnist and editor at large for "time" magazine ian bremer. and associate professor at columbia university school of international and public affairs, dorian warren. in washington, msnbc political analyst and former chairman of the republican national committee michael steel joins us. in san diego, editor of bloomberg politics, mark halperin halperin. >> it's surprisingly like willie geist at 3:00 in the morning. >> he is up early. lovely background. >> go
let's get a check on the day ahead before we toss it over to "morning joe." vice president joe biden announces new funding to help train americans for jobs in cyber security. >>> oscar nominations come out this morning at 8:30 eastern. the 87th academy awards take place february 22nd. will the golden globes have been an determination for who gets nominated? what do you think, gang? >> maybe. >> oh, my gosh. the energy is here in palmable. can you feel i'll at...
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kids to the high voltage zone and special shout out to literally will i her joe is an employee he lights it everyday so let's give a special shout out to joe landlord/tenant so will you all count down from 5 5 example 4, 3, 2, 1. >> yeah. happy holidays everybody may there be lots of love in our holiday season and get out and play and enjoy our paradoxes thank you very muchyour paradoxes thank you very muchparadoxes thank you very muchaparadoxes thank you very muchrparadoxes thank you very muchparkparadoxes thank you very muchsparadoxes thank you very muchparksradoxes thank you very much thank you very muchdoxes thank you very muchthank you very much please stand by... >> >> >> okay. good afternoon. welcome to our rules committee meeting for thursday november 6, 2014. i'm supervisor norman yee and joined by kate tang and david campos and would like to acknowledge sf govtv sfaf who record each of our meetings and make transcripts available for us online. >> madam clerk. any announcements? >> yes. please silence all cell phones and copies to be filed should be submitted to the clerk. items will be posted on the november 18th, meeting. >> mad
kids to the high voltage zone and special shout out to literally will i her joe is an employee he lights it everyday so let's give a special shout out to joe landlord/tenant so will you all count down from 5 5 example 4, 3, 2, 1. >> yeah. happy holidays everybody may there be lots of love in our holiday season and get out and play and enjoy our paradoxes thank you very muchyour paradoxes thank you very muchparadoxes thank you very muchaparadoxes thank you very muchrparadoxes thank you...
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to die as martyrs. again, this is a rapidly unfolding situation. we have everyone assembled for "morning joe" with joe and mika standing by so i'm going to ask you to stay with us and we're going to get right to them in just a second right here on msnbc. mika, thanks. >> thomas, thank you. we're going to get right to the breaking news that is unfolding in the manhunt for the french brothers suspected of carrying out the paris terror attack. at this very moment a massive operation is under way near is under way near paris, a town outside of paris to capture said and cherif kouachi who are surrounded by police inside a printing shop. this is happening in a small town dammartin-en-goele. a mole industrial town near charles de gaulle airport and 25 miles east of paris. shots were fired after the men stole a car. reports of one hostage. nbc confirming hostage negotiators are in talks with the brothers. the deputy mayor said the men told the negotiators quote, we want to die as martyrs. police have blocked off all entrances to the town which has 8,000 residents. one resident said they are every where, the p
to die as martyrs. again, this is a rapidly unfolding situation. we have everyone assembled for "morning joe" with joe and mika standing by so i'm going to ask you to stay with us and we're going to get right to them in just a second right here on msnbc. mika, thanks. >> thomas, thank you. we're going to get right to the breaking news that is unfolding in the manhunt for the french brothers suspected of carrying out the paris terror attack. at this very moment a massive...
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to kick off in arizona. joe vazquez in phoenix. some lucky bay area fans got to meet our quarterback, huh, joe? >> reporter: the man. tens of thousands of people down here downtown phoenix. everyone is hoping to catch a glimpse of somebody. our glimpse was of colin kaepernick himself. we caught up with him at the nfl store a long line of fans waited for a glimpse and an autograph. the niners are not in the super bowl, they didn't make the play- offs this year. but one familiar with family in the east bay asked him about the team's prospects for next season. >> i just told him he's the best, 49ers rock and i know we're going back to the super bowl. >> reporter: when you told him that, what did he say? he laughed, smiled, shook my hand and said for sure. >> reporter: kaepernick was not available for us to interview directly. you know why he's here. at 6:00 we'll talk about the super bowl's impact and what it would mean for folks in the bay area in 2016. >> levi's stadium. we're looking forward to it. thank you, joe. >>> seattle seahawks star and oakland native marshawn lynch has a reputation for being a rebel on the fi
to kick off in arizona. joe vazquez in phoenix. some lucky bay area fans got to meet our quarterback, huh, joe? >> reporter: the man. tens of thousands of people down here downtown phoenix. everyone is hoping to catch a glimpse of somebody. our glimpse was of colin kaepernick himself. we caught up with him at the nfl store a long line of fans waited for a glimpse and an autograph. the niners are not in the super bowl, they didn't make the play- offs this year. but one familiar with family...
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to the ncaa for reinstating joe paterno's wins. this is from jacoby ridiculous it had to come down to restoring wins for joe pa and different sentiment from cameron you can not restore image penn state child molesters 111 wins doesn't change that joe pa was evil and punished accordingly. pretty strong there. let's talk about something much more local here with don i say local because he's former fox 29er. what a week for anymore court as he is now representing himself. he issued all kind of spz i believe as many as three dozen subpoenas including to the front office. >> his defense is that he's a bad money manager and bad bookkeeper. prosecution is basically argued he's a bad crook. he's basically said don toll he son said i have a drug problem, alcohol problem. mismanaging everything. prosecution said no, no, no, this was a ponzi scheme skimming money from people giving him money for sports junk and things like that and they did not get tickets for. there's reports the squurry has been rolling eyes and fall ago sleep when he tells his story. in the end i think he will be convicted. and the question is how much or if -- he will spend
to the ncaa for reinstating joe paterno's wins. this is from jacoby ridiculous it had to come down to restoring wins for joe pa and different sentiment from cameron you can not restore image penn state child molesters 111 wins doesn't change that joe pa was evil and punished accordingly. pretty strong there. let's talk about something much more local here with don i say local because he's former fox 29er. what a week for anymore court as he is now representing himself. he issued all kind of spz...
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to save someone's life. jon: joe matthews, s.w.a.t. team supervisor former miami beach detective. joe, thank you. >> thank you so much. jenna: here is where we're at. the beginning of the hour we had reports of the kouachi brothers being killed. now we have reports of a hostage-taker, also being killed. the total of three terrorists dead. according to local french media reports we're waiting for verification on that. what is interesting as you see on the bottom of your screen we're looking at four terrorists. we have no word of what happened to the woman in all of this. at least according to these initial reports. you're looking at a live picture. i believe the picture on our screen is the printing press where the kouachi brothers were holed up for several hours today. greg palkot in the meantime has been watching this live from inside of paris. he is our senior foreign affairs correspondent. when he is ready on the ground we're going to go to him. greg you're standing by. what have you seen and >> reporter: jenna, it seems the french authorities pulled off a picture-perfect effort. w
to save someone's life. jon: joe matthews, s.w.a.t. team supervisor former miami beach detective. joe, thank you. >> thank you so much. jenna: here is where we're at. the beginning of the hour we had reports of the kouachi brothers being killed. now we have reports of a hostage-taker, also being killed. the total of three terrorists dead. according to local french media reports we're waiting for verification on that. what is interesting as you see on the bottom of your screen we're...
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joe bastianich... >> is it gonna happen? >> 15 minutes. >> narrator: and tim love. >> i'm the guy that believed in you guys. >> narrator: hundreds of teams applied. 16 were invited to l.a. to pitch joe and tim in person; 8 were put to the test. >> you need a fire extinguisher. >> narrator: by the time the tables were cleared, joe had invested in three businesses and tim made deals with two. >> i like it. >> you got a deal, boys. joe bastianich is one of the country's culinary giants.
joe bastianich... >> is it gonna happen? >> 15 minutes. >> narrator: and tim love. >> i'm the guy that believed in you guys. >> narrator: hundreds of teams applied. 16 were invited to l.a. to pitch joe and tim in person; 8 were put to the test. >> you need a fire extinguisher. >> narrator: by the time the tables were cleared, joe had invested in three businesses and tim made deals with two. >> i like it. >> you got a deal, boys. joe...
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to over time. in ot freshman ugene carington scores 17 off bench. 'nova stunned in ot. >> st. joe's hard time at home against george washington. st. joe's falls behind adds many as 20 points second half. serious come back time. deandre leads with 22 and cutting the deficit to 23. hawks unable to get the ball back despite the scramble. st. joe's loses by four. drexel hosting elon. dragones short handed playing with eight players. rashad london former roman catholic standout. not nearly enough. drexel losses. that's 6 losses. >> and few other scores lasalle and george mason lasalle loose lotions by eight and northeastern defeats delaware. >> that's sports. >> thank you ducis. >> "action news" at 11:30 begins nay moment. firefighters batsle a blaze in a home in wilmington and must have items for any serious collector of elvis memoriabilia a tour inside the hound dog ii and lisa marie and 114 congress will be sworn in next week. >> here's what's happening open "action news" 11:30 body of missing college student shane montgomery has been found in schuylkill river. investigators are working to determine how he died. >> plus a similar face or
to over time. in ot freshman ugene carington scores 17 off bench. 'nova stunned in ot. >> st. joe's hard time at home against george washington. st. joe's falls behind adds many as 20 points second half. serious come back time. deandre leads with 22 and cutting the deficit to 23. hawks unable to get the ball back despite the scramble. st. joe's loses by four. drexel hosting elon. dragones short handed playing with eight players. rashad london former roman catholic standout. not nearly...
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to cash in all sorts of ways. joe vasquez is in phoenix where some people are trying to make money by renting their homes, joe? >> reporter: a superbowl ticket is worth more than $7,000 a ticket. now we are hearing a year from now when it comes to the bay area, some homes in the bay may be able to rent for more than that per night. a year from now, when the super party goes west, will you take advantage of it and rent out your property? >> on average right now in phoenix, prices are $100 a night up to $6,000 a night. >> reporter: i asked the ceo of tripping.com, how much more you might make next year in the bay. >> that's a great question. upwards of $10,000 a night for the nicer properties. >> three bedrooms. two-and-a-half baths. >> reporter: teresa, a realtor who moved from the bay area to phoenix talks about her vacation home that sleeps three people, but so far, no takers. >> i started at 2,000, dropped it to a thousand and now it is $600 a night. >> your message to the bay area, maybe you will get that, maybe you won't. >> reporter: michelle reed is originally from san jose but now lives near the stadium
to cash in all sorts of ways. joe vasquez is in phoenix where some people are trying to make money by renting their homes, joe? >> reporter: a superbowl ticket is worth more than $7,000 a ticket. now we are hearing a year from now when it comes to the bay area, some homes in the bay may be able to rent for more than that per night. a year from now, when the super party goes west, will you take advantage of it and rent out your property? >> on average right now in phoenix, prices are...
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joe biden. >> i think we need to help joe biden out. >> she's in no rush. >> and also former senator jim webb apparently has some reason to run. some money, maybe some information that he'd like to impart. >> but the obvious point here is that hillary clinton is incredibly lucky because she's a democratic candidate. a democratic candidate could throw in the pillows and they are immune to criticism. so the republican has to stop really thinking about hillary clinton and start thinking about how what kind of candidate they are going to feel because you are going to fight two fronts. you're going to fight the media front who is democrat and then you have your political adversary who is trying to ruin you. so they can fight and be charismatic and be able to refute the media. >> do we have any suggestions? >> i'm not going to say. >> you're not going to say because i'm thinking -- i've been saying that for 17 years. >> what a techicket, you know? >> at least we'd get some you know what done. >> what what? >> there we go! >> there's your platform. >> there's our >> perino and west. that's my ticket. >>> do illegal immigrants have a right to work in america? the very woman that could replace eric holder thinks so. details on her comments, next. >>> yeah! >> should immigrants who come to america illegally have the right to work here? well, they will under obama's executive action. jeff sessions pressed loretta lynch on the topic yesterday. here's what she said. >> i believe that the right and the obligation to work is one that's shared by everyone in this country regardless of how they came here and certainly if someone is here, regardless of status, i would prefer that they be participating the workplace than not participating in the workplace. >> all right. dana immigration is obviously a hot button issue that may be banned. >> i think she was a great choice by president obama to be -- >> why is that? >> i think she's not objectionable. they might choose to vote against her and i can understand why. that answer, whether people have a right to work even if they came here illegally i think the follow-up question i would have asked is will you continue to uphold the law that says it is illegal for employers to hire somebody who is here illegally? because then her point actually she would have shown a real contradiction in her point because that law still is on the books. you cannot as an employer hire an illegal immigrant. you are not allowed to do that. i think that overall on immigration, the fight about the executive order is one that will go beyond this nomination. i think she will get confirmed, even if there are several republicans who don't vote for him. >> i think you're right about the outcome and she has some very good things in pursing people that are child abusers and child sex offenders. eric, you're going to be sad to see eric holder go especially when you have the nice selfie of you in your office but what do you think about loretta lynch? >> so a lot of people think it will be a continuation of eric holder. i'm not sure. i think she'll be a lot more -- i think the right will like her better than eric holder. my only problem with what she said right there is it doesn't matter how you come here you have a right to work. now, the word right to work is questionable. you may have the opportunity to work, we may have a policy that allows you to work but you certainly, by any definition don't have a right to break. you're breaking the law. so that's -- >> very good point. >> if the attorney general has a problem interpreting that law, that's trouble. >> well obviously i have a different understanding of what she said because i think she said, everybody should have an obligation, a right to work, like i want people working. i want people to go and look for a job. and the second thing she said was she would prefer that everybody be participating in terms of going to work. so i don't want anybody laying around. >> the right part -- the right to work means that there's a -- whatever, a civil right legal right, whatever. i don't see that. >> no. i don't think she was saying there's a legal right. i think she was trying to say there's an obligation. go to work. and we want people working. >> she's testifying on what her views are, how she's interpreting the law. right? >> she's testifying about preferences. she is going to be the chief law enforcement officer. by the way, if there's somebody that you want to hold responsible, how about these employers? you can't get them a job if you're an illegal immigrant, if the employer won't hire you. >> she believes in capital punishment so she would enforce death penalty laws. she thinks marijuana is more dangerous than alcohol. she has some pretty strong prosecutorial-minded viewpoints. greg? >> i'm with her on the death penalty but not on the marijuana thing. >> we know that. >> can we step out of this theater for a minute? this is what republicans do to democrats and what democrats do to republicans. it's proven ping-pong. like, for example, i like sheriff clark, i love him, but i'm not sure -- i don't know why he's there but i'm glad that he's there. but there's a tip for people who have a problem with her. win the presidency. then you can make the nominations. and then -- and i agree with eric. she can't be worse than holder. you have to try really hard. >> you really have to do something. >> but people question her because they always question the judgment of president obama. if he had nominated a freshly reanimated ronald reagan we rejected strictly out of suspicion. >> the truth has been -- >> that's true. legitimately president obama has the judgment of a bitter grad student. >> gearing up for michael mukasey in 2007 democrats were very aggressive. >> i want to play this since you brought up sheriff clark, we have a montage -- >> the united states has held itself up for open accountable government. today those freedoms are under assault. >> we're watching a fundamental change in our constitutional system. it's changing in the very way that the framers warned us to avoid. the justice system has played a troubling role in those changes. >> i viewed the united states department of justice as an ally in the pursuit of justice. what i have witnessed under the leadership of attorney general eric holder has been almost hostility towards local law enforcement. >> to me, this looks like a political blitz. we're going to use this as a stage to launch a political attack on the obama administration. it has nothing to do with loretta lynch. >> my point is it's political ping-pong. >> this is what goes on in washington. that's why those people are dysfunctional. they are wasting my time. >> you think turley is a serious witness? >> not in this situation. he's testifying about his lawsuit in which he's representing john boehner. >> he's talking about executive orders and whether they are legal and whether she's going to agree with them. >> and whether it would be an overstep in terms of the office. so i think it is relevant. >> good question, whether she thinks it is legal. are they legally binding when they come out of -- >> she would ask the question for example, about the immigration order and she thought it was a reasonable resolution. if we wanted that information, we got it. >> oh, you know what come on. let them show up. was president obama wrong when he called the united states a tight-knit family? what americans are actually saying about our country. that's next. >>> welcome back. according to a new fox news poll, the country is as divided as ever. 37 73% see america as a dysfunction family. i took to the polls. watch. >> we're a strong tight-knit family who has made it through some very, very hard times. >> so is america tight-knit? >> i think it's highly dysfunctional. >> i think it's some of both. >> nobody is agreeing on anything. >> when it comes down to it we should all stick together. >> i think the working places are tighter knit. >> we do the grind every day. >> i think we're a tight-knit group. >> absolutely. we love america. >> are you trying to get me in trouble? >> no, i agree with you. >> you mentioned it sounds positive. people are optimistic. almost everyone was leak you know what, when push comes to shove, americans are tight-knit. >> be honest, how can you not love america. where else would you rather be? think about it. even in the middle of a storm. >> but why would 73% of america say it's dysfunctional? >> if you watch tv what we do is we have large -- even in my lovely family, we have large arguments. it doesn't mean we're not a family. but if you ask me on any given day, can you choke that guy? yeah, i can choke him. he gets under my skin. >> what's wrong with you? we're talking about your family. >> i tell you this, you go overseas, i think america stays together compared to eafroverseas. >> the people on the street are tight-knit. the politicians, quite divided. >> but every family is dysfunctional. that's how we operate. anyone who says their family is tight-knit is hiding something. every family is dysfunctional. everybody has something going on. >> my family is tight-knit but it's this big. >> what do you make of all this? >> joe biden's face is tightly knit. did you see that picture of him? this is another perversion of language. we are -- what we're saying is tightly knit means patriotic but we're not saying that. this whole survey is flawed. america is not a family, nor should it ever be a family. it's a sanctuary from madness and it's protected by the world's greatest military. if it were a family, i hope it would not be the huxtables. it's a reflection of the fact that we have a democracy. we can swear and hate and blasphemy, you can make fun of my religion, i can make fun of your sports team, you can do whatever you want because that's what makes us -- the dysfunction is what make this is country great. the survey was stupid. >> before we go, the law enforcement and firefighters we talked to were so pro-american, it was unbelievable and they are awesome. >> but they put it on the line every day. they are really living it. >> when you say dysfunctional that doesn't mean you're not pro-american. i'm pro fa
joe biden. >> i think we need to help joe biden out. >> she's in no rush. >> and also former senator jim webb apparently has some reason to run. some money, maybe some information that he'd like to impart. >> but the obvious point here is that hillary clinton is incredibly lucky because she's a democratic candidate. a democratic candidate could throw in the pillows and they are immune to criticism. so the republican has to stop really thinking about hillary clinton and...