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. >>> a connecticut man is out on bail on similar charges. 60-year-old john morgan is accused of leaving 9 and 6-year-old children in the car with temperatures topping 100 degrees. there's reportedly a history of endangerment in the family. he faced charges of driving drunk with the same two children in the car. >>> several employees at a school district face a drug rings. they accused the school staffers to go along with them to feed their drug habits. most of the drug exchanges happened at elementary schools. the walkers have not commented about the allegations. >> there are scammers trying to steal your e-z pass money. >>> firefighters go to extreme lengths to give a stray bear a soft landing. >> reporter: it's going to be warm and humid this afternoon. right around where you would expect to be this time of year. take a look we're looking at a high of 86 degrees off the average high of 87. the overnight low is average. we could have a shower or thunderstorm in certain parts of the region. i'll have that coming sun's out. challenged issued. new coppertone sport accuspray. designed to h
. >>> a connecticut man is out on bail on similar charges. 60-year-old john morgan is accused of leaving 9 and 6-year-old children in the car with temperatures topping 100 degrees. there's reportedly a history of endangerment in the family. he faced charges of driving drunk with the same two children in the car. >>> several employees at a school district face a drug rings. they accused the school staffers to go along with them to feed their drug habits. most of the drug...
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john morgan said she was an irritant on the democratic national scene just because of her stance on thist of times partisans on both sides will put ballot initiatives on the ballot that they think will drive up turnout among their base. do you think marijuana legalization could drive up turnout for the democratic base? >> yeah, absolutely. and not as much as if they were legalizing recreational marijuana, just because that's such a bigger move than legalizing medical marijuana, but i think for sure. it's definitely a winning issue for democrats. it remains to be seen how much it'll play a role in this race, especially because it's just medical. and, you know, oddly enough, we've gotten to the point where states legalizing medical marijuana is no longer shocking or amazing. in fact, i think we're practically at the point where states that don't have some sort of legalization or decriminalization of medical marijuana, they're close to being in the minority. florida is interesting because it would be the first southern state to have this kind of law. it sort of broadens the map geographical
john morgan said she was an irritant on the democratic national scene just because of her stance on thist of times partisans on both sides will put ballot initiatives on the ballot that they think will drive up turnout among their base. do you think marijuana legalization could drive up turnout for the democratic base? >> yeah, absolutely. and not as much as if they were legalizing recreational marijuana, just because that's such a bigger move than legalizing medical marijuana, but i...
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john, morgan stanley has an op-ed online in the wall street journal. it says that anchor going to get bigger. he may be referring to american banks. i think he is thinking globally. the response that they come up with as result, do you agree? >> i think it focuses on something to make use to do. it used to be the center of the community. the bank is are people went to find trust and empathy when you're looking for a loan of or to find a mortgage. big has to berd defined in terms of capital structure and its role in society. i think they are trying to redefine the role of the bank. banks, the the u.s. get muchor five, will bigger. once there is more transparency and more broad-based disclosure in europe there'll be a wave of banking consolidation across the board era. quicklyl happen pretty in the next two or three years. opinions ofpopulist banksial industries, ken like jpmorgan -- can banks become a trusted advisor again? >> people want to see a human face. the reason why jpmorgan is so well respected is there are good people there the deal of custome
john, morgan stanley has an op-ed online in the wall street journal. it says that anchor going to get bigger. he may be referring to american banks. i think he is thinking globally. the response that they come up with as result, do you agree? >> i think it focuses on something to make use to do. it used to be the center of the community. the bank is are people went to find trust and empathy when you're looking for a loan of or to find a mortgage. big has to berd defined in terms of...
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joining me is john mcquillen assistant curator of the morgan library museum in new york city. welcome. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> jon: define-genius "for us. that's the tough one. that's what the exhibit tries to accomplish. i think it changes, as we have passed through centuries, from the ancient roman idea of genius being a sort of guardian spirit that everyone had, every man had his genius, every woman had her juno, to something that has become much more selective. 18th century authors alexander pope, the great romantic poets, thought genius was something only a very select few could ever hope to achieve and whether given by nature or god, it was a very selective thing that set them apart. >> jon: and did it require public expression -- that is, the distinction between pub acheland private genius, as it evolved, a very 18th century idea to present one'sself to the world in a certain way? >> yes. i think -- well, coming from a book museum in the book side of things, the publication of material is what then history will tell you makes you a genius or not, and his
joining me is john mcquillen assistant curator of the morgan library museum in new york city. welcome. >> thanks for having me on the show. >> jon: define-genius "for us. that's the tough one. that's what the exhibit tries to accomplish. i think it changes, as we have passed through centuries, from the ancient roman idea of genius being a sort of guardian spirit that everyone had, every man had his genius, every woman had her juno, to something that has become much more...
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live from new york city, i'm morgan radford. john deere has the nighjohn seigenthaler has the night off. israel founds gaza. >>> and close call. two jumbo jets almost collide. what it means for safety in the say and in the airport. first colorado and now washington state. facing a backlash for retail pot shops. plus the crown jewel. breathtaking photos celebrating 150 years of yosemite. >> tonight a major escalation in the middle east where israel has launched an operation into gaza. it's called "protective edge." israel said its responsible for the worst palestinian rocket barrage in a year and a half. strikes are i don't know goin i don'on going at this hour. nick schifrin, what can you tell us about that situation? >> reporter: yes, morgan, the strikes, these operation that the israeli military called protective edge are i don' ongoing. a second barrage of airstrikes. the raids are hitting empty training grounds. right before that for the first time in this current round of violence they hit a house. an israeli drone was flying ov
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live from new york city, i'm morgan radford. john deere has the nighjohn seigenthaler has the night off. israel founds gaza. >>> and close call. two jumbo jets almost collide. what it means for safety in the say and in the airport. first colorado and now washington state. facing a backlash for retail
live from new york city, i'm morgan radford. john deere has the nighjohn seigenthaler has the night off. israel founds gaza. >>> and close call. two jumbo jets almost collide. what it means for safety in the say and in the airport. first colorado and now washington state. facing a backlash for retail
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. >>> go al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford. john seigenthaler has the night on. it's 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 pm on the west. you are watching the only live newshour. thank you for joining us. >> this is not theatre. it's a problem. >>> battle over the bodder - the president defends his efforts to tackle the immigration crisis. and running for shelter. a wedding in israel interrupted by a rocket attack. >>> get up, stand up - a new study revealing how bad sitting is for you, and taking the plunge. a look at the world's tallest water slide. imagine that. >>> immigration reform front and center tonight. the president in dallas on a fundraising trip meeting with local leaders to take about the flood of immigrants crossing the border. among the leaders governor rick perry, the one-time presidential candidate who thats there are not enough resources at the border. some democrats are criticising the president. >> reporter: what about what some of the democratic members are saying, criticising him for not going to the border, especially if he's in texas fundra
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. >>> go al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford. john seigenthaler has the night on. it's 11:00 p.m. on the east coast, 8:00 pm on the west. you are watching the only live newshour. thank you for joining us. >> this is not theatre. it's a problem. >>> battle over the bodder - the president defends his efforts to tackle the immigration crisis. and running for shelter. a wedding in israel interrupted by a rocket
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morgan? >> well, a lot to unpack there. thanks. johnry and our other john, terrett, live from the heart of the national's capitol. thank you for being with us. >>> the united nations has asked for aid that is running dangerously low in gaza. over 50,000 people there are in internally displaced and have taken shelt ner 44 u.n. relief schools. before this offensive even began, some 900,000 people of the 1.7 people who are living in gaza already lacked clean water and even sanitation services. in fact, 80% of that population is now limited to four hours of electricity a day. qatar is hosting a meeting between mahmoud abbas and ban ki-moon. they are in doha trying to push for an ends to the fighting. mohammed vall has more. >> we know these liters are here the secretary general of the united nations, ban ki-moon is in doha and mohammed abbas. they are having a meeting with the emir of qatar. it is an initiative by qatar to try to find a solution to this conflict. at least a cease-fire for the moment. we have seen the failure of the egyptian
morgan? >> well, a lot to unpack there. thanks. johnry and our other john, terrett, live from the heart of the national's capitol. thank you for being with us. >>> the united nations has asked for aid that is running dangerously low in gaza. over 50,000 people there are in internally displaced and have taken shelt ner 44 u.n. relief schools. before this offensive even began, some 900,000 people of the 1.7 people who are living in gaza already lacked clean water and even...
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john, what's been happening for the last few hours? >> good evening, morgan, what's happening right now as we speak, there are booms in the background, overnight, we have seen plumes all along the skyline at one point or another. and this has been going on for days, but over the last 24 hours, it has been the most concentrated series of strikes on both sides that have occurred so far. we're hearing the morning call to wake up. it's 3:30 in the morning here, and during ramadan, people fast. and as the call came up, so did a bunch of explosions. israel said it would escalate this campaign, and hamas said that it would range its strikes against israel. both sides have kept their word. we have had over 1700 rocket strikes, and 273 israeli strikes from air, sea and land. and they have taken their toll. 29 people have been killed. and more than 100 have been injured. one of them was hafas hamad, from the islamic military wing, and he was in a house, and that's one of the thing that they're doing, hitting houses there, and that has had a terrifying effect on the pop
john, what's been happening for the last few hours? >> good evening, morgan, what's happening right now as we speak, there are booms in the background, overnight, we have seen plumes all along the skyline at one point or another. and this has been going on for days, but over the last 24 hours, it has been the most concentrated series of strikes on both sides that have occurred so far. we're hearing the morning call to wake up. it's 3:30 in the morning here, and during ramadan, people...
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uncomfortable out there the scorching temperatures and humid air made for a muggy day, and john rawlins is live now at morgan square. >> reporter: it's all about coping shirleen, i'm here at the swan fountain and every time the wind blows and you feel the spray it feels delightful, if you were outside today, you know it was a miserable. hot-humid day. >> hotter than hot but fun. >> it was hot enough to order carriage horses back to the barn and this man one of a half dozen people woozy from the heat at hoagie fest. >> they took my blood pressure and gave me a bottle of water and gave me time to rest. >> the mission today is to keep cool. >> a nice, cool rag with water on it, up on my head. >> lets see this. this does the trick? >> it does. >> jose, a veteran of 18 swoelterring summers, drunk the water and take your time. >> pace yourself? >> yes. >> wawa welcome america drawing folks from around the world from shanghai where parasols are common. >> you use umbrellas in the summer because of the sun. >> yes. >> to ireland where it's 25 degrees cooler than here today. >> very, very warm and humid. what is the
uncomfortable out there the scorching temperatures and humid air made for a muggy day, and john rawlins is live now at morgan square. >> reporter: it's all about coping shirleen, i'm here at the swan fountain and every time the wind blows and you feel the spray it feels delightful, if you were outside today, you know it was a miserable. hot-humid day. >> hotter than hot but fun. >> it was hot enough to order carriage horses back to the barn and this man one of a half dozen...
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because there's a way, john morgan did this wonderful review of ice cube's america's most wanted.hout even talking about the content of rescues music which at least at that time was pretty explicitly political she said this sounds like a warrior music, and she was talking about the production. even when you listen to doctor draper as problematic as politics might have been, there was something in surgeon about the sound of what was coming out of california in terms of the sound of a gangster rap. can you talk about that a little bit? >> jim. i always feel that we carry, i think, every individual, every person, every unit carries a certain rhythm. we walk in a certain style, a certain rhythm, we run with a certain rhythm, we do it at our pace. i think with in writing, poetry the month even short story, in the instance of creative writing -- now we get into the blood flow. i always think the sound is the sound of your heartbeat. it's something like -- and you can check your heart beats sometimes can almost feel the rhythm coming out on the paper to on to your computer. you feel it.
because there's a way, john morgan did this wonderful review of ice cube's america's most wanted.hout even talking about the content of rescues music which at least at that time was pretty explicitly political she said this sounds like a warrior music, and she was talking about the production. even when you listen to doctor draper as problematic as politics might have been, there was something in surgeon about the sound of what was coming out of california in terms of the sound of a gangster...
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nothing is going to happen, morgan until there is a cease-fire between the rebels and the ukrainian government. >> johnerrett, thanks for being with us this morning, washington, d.c. >>> the plane left and most victims were dutch. a tribute is growing outside of that airport where people are laying flowers and signs at that 34e78 memory site paying tribute to so many lives lost and signing a condolence book. pope francis led thousands in prayer. the pontiff asked to keep every way involved in the middle east and ukraine in their prayers. later on, he said, violence is not overcome with violence. violence is overcome with peace. a positive outlook for the aids crisis in america. the number of hiv diagnoses as fallen in the last decade by over a third. a new study released by the journal of the american medical association shows that decline. in 2002, 24 out of every 100,000 people were newly diagnosed with the autoimmune disease. by 2011, that dropped to 16 in 100,000. this news comes as the aids community is opening its annual conference in melbourne but that event is overshadowed by tragedy. some of t
nothing is going to happen, morgan until there is a cease-fire between the rebels and the ukrainian government. >> johnerrett, thanks for being with us this morning, washington, d.c. >>> the plane left and most victims were dutch. a tribute is growing outside of that airport where people are laying flowers and signs at that 34e78 memory site paying tribute to so many lives lost and signing a condolence book. pope francis led thousands in prayer. the pontiff asked to keep every...
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. >> reporter: on july 3rd, john and heidi crouch were hosting a get together with their neighbors in morgan hill. heidi wasn't feeling very well and went to bed early. later that night, it happened. >> there was an accident out front. and it awoke her. >> reporter: a car crashed near their home. her husband john, a sunnyvale dps fireman ran out to help. heidi wanted to assist. >> came out from the house with john's medical bag to see if he needed that. >> reporter: he soon would. paramedics arrived when everyone you would want for a medical emergency was in one place, heidi walked up her driveway and collapsed. >> thankfully, between standing between two people so she didn't hit the pavement. >> reporter: heidi had a brain aneurysm. the 33-year-old mother of two was then flown to stanford medical center for surgery. her parents clark and joan firestone flew in from oregon. >> there were moments i think when both of us thought this was going to be it. and that we were probably coming down here to see her for the last time. >> reporter: doctors told heidi's policeman the sequence of events li
. >> reporter: on july 3rd, john and heidi crouch were hosting a get together with their neighbors in morgan hill. heidi wasn't feeling very well and went to bed early. later that night, it happened. >> there was an accident out front. and it awoke her. >> reporter: a car crashed near their home. her husband john, a sunnyvale dps fireman ran out to help. heidi wanted to assist. >> came out from the house with john's medical bag to see if he needed that. >>...
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john, what help is the united states offering right now? >> reporter: well, in the past couple of days, morgane president has pointed out that personnel are on their way from the fbi and the ntsb, the national transportation safety board. now ajam can put more detail on that. at least one member of staff from the quantico lab in virginia is going out to had he been with the forensics according to the fbi. the ntsb said last night a member of staff took off for kiev and is expected to arrive in the capital sometime today. all of this comes as president obama continues to push for an independent, international investigation in to what happened to flight mh17. at the moment, only the organization for security and cooperation in europe is on the ground. they spent 75 minutes there yesterday, today we are told they were on site as well but denied access by the separatist fighters to the wreckage, the site, they didn't get close to the wreckage. all of this 24 hours after samantha power who is the u.s. ambassador to the united nations called for immediate and unfettered access to the crash site for
john, what help is the united states offering right now? >> reporter: well, in the past couple of days, morgane president has pointed out that personnel are on their way from the fbi and the ntsb, the national transportation safety board. now ajam can put more detail on that. at least one member of staff from the quantico lab in virginia is going out to had he been with the forensics according to the fbi. the ntsb said last night a member of staff took off for kiev and is expected to...
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john. >> good morning, mark. in this case, goldman sachs and morgan stanley are forecasting double-digit percentage growth in the market. the government and china must make steps to reach its growth target. it would be about 7.5%. he was promised it would be a different percent. example, they have seen it's lacking a bit. we have seen manufacturing retail sales and all of this growing in the last few months that is encouraging. we have also got goldman sachs. that will rise 13% by june of next year. you have got morgan stanley that will rise. rise 4% by thel end of this year. they are fairly bullish as a government will put into place steps and see the stock market grow. that is why it must meet the 7.5 or send growth at any cost. -- 7.5% growth at any cost. for example, morgan stanley's forecasting for june of next year. they downgraded that. we expect the chinese indices to rise in the second half. goldman sachs had both thousand target by june of next year. the original one was 13600. they downgraded there's because the markets have fallen in the first half of this year. they're still being quite bullish, but
john. >> good morning, mark. in this case, goldman sachs and morgan stanley are forecasting double-digit percentage growth in the market. the government and china must make steps to reach its growth target. it would be about 7.5%. he was promised it would be a different percent. example, they have seen it's lacking a bit. we have seen manufacturing retail sales and all of this growing in the last few months that is encouraging. we have also got goldman sachs. that will rise 13% by june of...
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john koch piece. >> between the shelving units wrapped in a simple white sheet. >> reporter: the painting is of made morgan browne mae's husband everett taught at the university of michigan, where it caught took class's before he was formally trained in paris. they're all in an arbor, mich. at the same time, and that is probably how they met. >> in his teenage years he commissioned portraits for wealthy families and so we believe that is what this was for. >> reporter: may was the sister of sarah patterson, who married into the family. when they died a lot of her belongings were sent there. through friday the painting house manager christie did desisted are learning more about the family and add additional history to the patterson house. >> it was a complete surprise to us it was true treasure in the attic story you know it makes you wonder what else is up there what else is left to be discovered. >> reporter: the first public viewing will begin october 4th behind the scenes toward and when not on display, i am told the painting will be kept in a ball. >> catherine: and you ahead with this man said he twee
john koch piece. >> between the shelving units wrapped in a simple white sheet. >> reporter: the painting is of made morgan browne mae's husband everett taught at the university of michigan, where it caught took class's before he was formally trained in paris. they're all in an arbor, mich. at the same time, and that is probably how they met. >> in his teenage years he commissioned portraits for wealthy families and so we believe that is what this was for. >> reporter:...
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morgan is suing walmart over the incident. >>> in australia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry is engaged in damage control.oreign minister to try to smookts over relations. he called the two countries, quote, great friends that will continue to work together. nevertheless germany is kicking out the station chief in berlin. >>> and nasa is sending international supplies to the space station achlt supply rocket launched this morning. more than 3,000 pounds of food and cargo are on board. it is expected to arrive and dock at the space station on wednesday. >>> all right. did you get a look at this? the super moon last night. these are some of the amazing pictures that you sent us. our best i reports. it's larger and brighter than the full moon. it happens that it becomes bigger than a full moon when it gets closer to earth. nasa says it happens about once a year. beautiful. >>> perhaps it would be a beautiful thing, right? bill cosby may have a new sis come next year. he's developing a new family comedy. he will star in the show and play a father of three married daughters who have children. it has been more
morgan is suing walmart over the incident. >>> in australia, u.s. secretary of state john kerry is engaged in damage control.oreign minister to try to smookts over relations. he called the two countries, quote, great friends that will continue to work together. nevertheless germany is kicking out the station chief in berlin. >>> and nasa is sending international supplies to the space station achlt supply rocket launched this morning. more than 3,000 pounds of food and cargo...
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interesting, morgan, that is the division of the united nations that looks into air crashes and other civilian aviation incidents. we are still waiting for official readout from the state. >> so, john, agreeing on what should run the point, what leverage does kerry have at this point and is there a threat of sanctions? >> well, the president hinted about that and introduced the sanctions before the crash on wednesday, the president putting the line forward this is going to take a long time to sort this out and patience when it comes to resolving the issue of the cause of the plane crash. but the united states is sending people to help immediately. the fbi is saying that one member of the staff is going from the lab to help out, and more is sent if necessary, and the ntsb is saying that a member of the staff is arriving there today in the capital to help. beyond that, help offered by the french, mele melee lay sha and others, and all of this depends on them being allowed to get close to the wreckage, as we have seen today from they are there but not allowed close to the wreckage and why is that that is because the russian backed rebels are not recognizing the authority. >> and we ar
interesting, morgan, that is the division of the united nations that looks into air crashes and other civilian aviation incidents. we are still waiting for official readout from the state. >> so, john, agreeing on what should run the point, what leverage does kerry have at this point and is there a threat of sanctions? >> well, the president hinted about that and introduced the sanctions before the crash on wednesday, the president putting the line forward this is going to take a...
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on wells fargo, about a month ago at the morgan stanley financials conference, wells' new cfo, john shrewsberry, gave his candid take on housing and he has a unique perspective, because wells fargo is the largest mortgage lender in the u.s. listen. >> people just are not buying homes at the pace. people are getting priced out. that's a possibility. it's a regional set of explanations, but it's just not quite where we manniimagined th would be. >> well, john shrewsberry joins us first now. it's a first on cnbc interview. he is also a member of the cnbc cfo council. welcome, john. nice to have you here. >> welcome, john. >> hi! thanks for having me. >> let's start with the home situation. you said last month that people were really not buying homes, that maybe they were priced out. it didn't improve this month. can you expand on your thoughts on that and whether or not it's the specter of higher interest rates or insecurity about the job picture? what is it, do you think, that's holding people back? >> sure. well, actually, in the second quarter, just to be clear, our mortgage business was way up
on wells fargo, about a month ago at the morgan stanley financials conference, wells' new cfo, john shrewsberry, gave his candid take on housing and he has a unique perspective, because wells fargo is the largest mortgage lender in the u.s. listen. >> people just are not buying homes at the pace. people are getting priced out. that's a possibility. it's a regional set of explanations, but it's just not quite where we manniimagined th would be. >> well, john shrewsberry joins us...
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president at morgan stanley sits on the national board of women entrepreneurs and is co-chair of the san francisco women corporate directors. thank you for being here this morning, joined with john schwartz of "usa today," mikayla graham of "fortune." this doesn't economically make sense to me. it's been proven a good diverse board makes good decisions, can lead to higher profits. if that is the case, economically we should see more women on boards. it just makes sense. >> it makes complete sense. >> what went wrong? >> it's an ongoing what went wrong. talking about women in the pipeline, right. typically when a person is looking for a woman director or male director, whatever director, it goes through the nominating committee on a board of directors, and you go to who you know. and if there are not a lot of women in the pipeline, you're going to look around in the suite and that's a problem. >> we look at diversity report from facebook and google recently. i think likedin was another. diversification has always been a problem in the valley. it's not just women, it's hispanics, african-americans. and it's all -- comes back to the pipeline. but this has been a problem for decades
president at morgan stanley sits on the national board of women entrepreneurs and is co-chair of the san francisco women corporate directors. thank you for being here this morning, joined with john schwartz of "usa today," mikayla graham of "fortune." this doesn't economically make sense to me. it's been proven a good diverse board makes good decisions, can lead to higher profits. if that is the case, economically we should see more women on boards. it just makes sense....
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john roberts was the swing vote. betty yu says the case started when lobby lobby sued. -- hobby lobby sued. >> reporter: hobby lobby has hundreds of stores across the country including this one in morgan hill. today the supreme court said for the first time that businesses can have religious beliefs under federal law. ll businesses are protect ous freedom restor >> i was excited. >> reporter: joan coffman and her husband drove up to celebrate what they call today's supreme court blessing. >> absolutely. i got up this morning at 6:00 to go in the living room to watch the news to find out what happened and i'm just sick of the government the way things have been going not listening to people. >> reporter: the high court listening and ultimately sided with the owners of the christian-based chain of arts and craft store. its owners sued the government over the obamacare requirement they pay for certain types of birth control like morning after pills and iuds. they argue their use is the equivalent of abortion. today the court ruled that for profit small businesses are protected by the religious freedom restoration act. >> what the supreme court said is that families do not give up their r
john roberts was the swing vote. betty yu says the case started when lobby lobby sued. -- hobby lobby sued. >> reporter: hobby lobby has hundreds of stores across the country including this one in morgan hill. today the supreme court said for the first time that businesses can have religious beliefs under federal law. ll businesses are protect ous freedom restor >> i was excited. >> reporter: joan coffman and her husband drove up to celebrate what they call today's supreme...
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morgan. david wright from sierra funds. cnbc contributor john rutledge with us today as well as michael block and our own rick santelli as well. >> yeah. guys, let's start off here, actually, we want to talk about the fed, we want to talk about social media stocks. michael block, what did you think about the way that janet yellen, while not herself specifically in the testimony, the report issued with her remarks this morning named these two sectors? >> yeah. you know, kelly, i think this was very distribueliberate and this was coming. i've been talking about this for a while now. back in march, bill dudley from the new york fed, usually known as being uber dovish, came out and talked about biotech stocks and about credit and he talked about social media and farmland prices. this is a very deliberate attempt by the fed to let a little bit of air out of the tires, rather than go into full hawkish mode, which they know might derail the train. they're very worried about doing that. so in the short to intermediate term, while they figure that out, t
morgan. david wright from sierra funds. cnbc contributor john rutledge with us today as well as michael block and our own rick santelli as well. >> yeah. guys, let's start off here, actually, we want to talk about the fed, we want to talk about social media stocks. michael block, what did you think about the way that janet yellen, while not herself specifically in the testimony, the report issued with her remarks this morning named these two sectors? >> yeah. you know, kelly, i...
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morgan and goldman sachs. we are also watching currency markets today. the dollar surged against almost all other peers after yellen pushed the need for a high degree of monetary policy accommodation. johnrld for bloomberg news. a lot of dovish comments from yellen, saying the economic outlook is very uncertain, and the gdp forecasters have gotten it wrong in the past. why did we see the dollar rallied anyway? >> i asked someone at deutsche bank, and he said he focused on one of the lines in her speech. she said interest rates could rise sooner than expected if economic data continued to improve, if the surprises continue, meaning they have been surprised, meaning we need more continuation of that. he said they have been wrong perhaps on the economic forecasts, but their unemployment forecasts have been a little bearish. improved a little faster than expected, at least on some measures. that is, to him, one of the most telling things on a macro level. he said it seemed markets were focused on that. >> she said she was concerned about the long-term unemployed. there is nothing monetary policy can really do. what are people saying more generally about the dollar? it has had a good few wee
morgan and goldman sachs. we are also watching currency markets today. the dollar surged against almost all other peers after yellen pushed the need for a high degree of monetary policy accommodation. johnrld for bloomberg news. a lot of dovish comments from yellen, saying the economic outlook is very uncertain, and the gdp forecasters have gotten it wrong in the past. why did we see the dollar rallied anyway? >> i asked someone at deutsche bank, and he said he focused on one of the lines...
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morgan. >> we look forward to that we have a mystery guest on delivering alpha we broadcast live on "fast money." also i got the exclusive sit down with johnlsen of paulsen and company, 2:15. tune into cnbc for that as well. the youngest conference call wrapping up. we get a final word from colin gillis right after this. . ♪ [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding forms. but only one letter. "f". the performance marque from lexus. >>> yahoo's marissa meyers is still taking consequence on the conference call. your take now, colin? >> so, melissa, incrementally more negative the core business is not healthy. the pricing plummeted 24% on a year over year basis. there may be some investors who may want to pursue shares. at this point that's speculating not investing nothing here to change change our thesis. >> you had a hold rating. are you going to change that you sound incrementally negative on the name. >> if valuation is beaten down. the question you have to ask yourself is how is the overall broader market going to stand up heading into
morgan. >> we look forward to that we have a mystery guest on delivering alpha we broadcast live on "fast money." also i got the exclusive sit down with johnlsen of paulsen and company, 2:15. tune into cnbc for that as well. the youngest conference call wrapping up. we get a final word from colin gillis right after this. . ♪ [ female announcer ] f provokes lust. ♪ it elicits pride... incites envy... ♪ ...and unleashes wrath. ♪ temptation comes in many heart-pounding...
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morgan library eggs or is the marks of genius as it has evolved. it features over 60 where books and objects on loan from universities. ,oining me is john mcquillen thetant curator, from the museum. >> thanks for having me. >> define it genius for us. >> that is a tough one. that is what this tries to accomplish. i think it changes as we have passed through the centuries from the ancient roman idea of the genius being sort of a guardian spirit that everyone had. every man had her genius, and every woman had her juno, to something that has become much more selective. 18th-century authors alexander ,ope, the great romantic poets something that only a very select few could ever achieve and be whether given by nature veryven by god, it was a selective thing that sets them apart. >> and didn't require public expression? the distinction between public genius and private genius? a very 18th-century idea to present oneself to the world in a certain way. >> yes. from a -- well, coming book museum and the book side of of whata publication history will tell you makes you a genius or not, and then history will ultimately be the judge, no matter if you think you
morgan library eggs or is the marks of genius as it has evolved. it features over 60 where books and objects on loan from universities. ,oining me is john mcquillen thetant curator, from the museum. >> thanks for having me. >> define it genius for us. >> that is a tough one. that is what this tries to accomplish. i think it changes as we have passed through the centuries from the ancient roman idea of the genius being sort of a guardian spirit that everyone had. every man had...
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morgan stanley in the last year. >> they saw it coming. wells fargo, stock sold off, john stump an excellent guest on "squawk," saw it coming. the government, just too power. . one of the great themes is recognizing the power of the justice department, recognize the man paul west, of holder. the people in the cross hairs of justice writing checks that are extraordinary, not much goes to jack lew, but reparations, and gorman recognized, you know what? that part of the business that the federal government does not like, grow the part the federal government does not care about, advisory to individual, and everything works out well. congratulations for seeing the new model much faster than everybody else. >> moving with the full consolidation, that's already been some time now they did that, a change in strategy for citi some time back going a different route. wealth management is key there. not to dismiss banking -- >> no, you're right. >> 26 %. >> over did all the fix stuff, though. >> fixed income -- it's not been good for a long time there, but if they get it okay -- >> re
morgan stanley in the last year. >> they saw it coming. wells fargo, stock sold off, john stump an excellent guest on "squawk," saw it coming. the government, just too power. . one of the great themes is recognizing the power of the justice department, recognize the man paul west, of holder. the people in the cross hairs of justice writing checks that are extraordinary, not much goes to jack lew, but reparations, and gorman recognized, you know what? that part of the business...
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anyway, morgan stanley looks good, jim, i think, yeah? >> yes. johnent banking. simple models, not a lot of risk. >> we have to go again, jim. see you in a few minutes. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30 of the web's leading job boards with a single click; then simply select the best candidates from one easy to review list. you put up one post and the next day you have all these candidates. makes my job a lot easier. [ female announcer ] over 100,000 businesses have already used zip recruiter and now you can use zip recruiter for free at a special site for tv viewers; go to ziprecruiter.com/offer2. >>> i want to thank austin for being here today, great talking to you. >> great seeing you guys. >> join us here tomorrow and it's time for "squawk on the street." >>> good thursday
anyway, morgan stanley looks good, jim, i think, yeah? >> yes. johnent banking. simple models, not a lot of risk. >> we have to go again, jim. see you in a few minutes. ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr and make this the summer of style. i'm spending too much time hiring and not enough time in my kitchen. [ female announcer ] need to hire fast? go to ziprecruiter.com and post your job to over 30...
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morgan. >> we spoke to tracy at his new jersey home, he was using a walker. >>> and it has been 15 years since jfk jr.'s death. >> divers successfully located the bodies of johnncredibly, incredibly sad. >> jo
morgan. >> we spoke to tracy at his new jersey home, he was using a walker. >>> and it has been 15 years since jfk jr.'s death. >> divers successfully located the bodies of johnncredibly, incredibly sad. >> jo
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john merrow has our report. >> ifill: it's testing day for an inner city high school in baltimore, maryland. students won't arrive for another hour, but the adults in charge are already here, including joel morgan of ctb mcgraw hill, the company that administers and scores the tests. >> the test is math, science and reading. it's a continuous test and it's approximately two hours times, followed by a 35-minute questionnaire. >> reporter: at first glance, it looks like a typical multiple choice exam, the kind federal law requires every 3rd through 10th grade tore take in math and reading, a test jackdale, former superintendent of fairfax county, virginia, public schools is very familiar with. >> typically in the virginia standards of learning test or in maryland, it tends to focus on what we call giving back information, regurgitation of facts and figures. >> reporter: american students are the most tested in the world. do schools need another one? >> the value is 15-year-olds across the globe can take this and you can take it and see how your school is doing against other countries. >> reporter: peter works with america achieves which coordinates the tests of the u.s. he argues this one is nece
john merrow has our report. >> ifill: it's testing day for an inner city high school in baltimore, maryland. students won't arrive for another hour, but the adults in charge are already here, including joel morgan of ctb mcgraw hill, the company that administers and scores the tests. >> the test is math, science and reading. it's a continuous test and it's approximately two hours times, followed by a 35-minute questionnaire. >> reporter: at first glance, it looks like a...
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are broadband for america honorary co-chairs, morgan stanley managing director harold ford jr., who's on our panel today, and former new hampshire senator johnworried the government will try to regulate the internet like a public utility and that's a bad thing. senator, welcome and why? >> it is, simply because the internet isn't a public utility. it's a dynamic, innovative platform, a lot of competition, a lot of growth. if you just go back in the last year, internet speeds have increased 25%. so, the goal should be, of course, to have rules in place that prevent blocking of content, as they did in the p t past, that disclose how you manage traffic. those rules were struck down. nothing wrong with putting them back in place, but let's make sure we do it in a way that doesn't discourage investment and innovation, improvement in speed and the kind of things consumers want. >> what's the definition of a public utility in this country? a public utility is what? >> well, when that phrase is used, typically, you're talking about the way in which it's regulated, and that's title 2. so, title 2 was the regulatory regime for ma bell, at&t, circuit s
are broadband for america honorary co-chairs, morgan stanley managing director harold ford jr., who's on our panel today, and former new hampshire senator johnworried the government will try to regulate the internet like a public utility and that's a bad thing. senator, welcome and why? >> it is, simply because the internet isn't a public utility. it's a dynamic, innovative platform, a lot of competition, a lot of growth. if you just go back in the last year, internet speeds have...