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she was crying, asking for josh. wanted to know if they were working on him, trying to get him back to life or not. she seemed very distraught. >> reporter: and what are you thinking happened at this point? >> at that point i thought we had probably a suicide, maybe an accidental fall, something along those lines. >> reporter: holloway was also thinking the gruesome scene was no place for a pregnant 19-year-old girl who had just become a widow. he drove amber to the police station and escorted her to an interview room. her grandmother gloria came along for support. >> amber is nothing but a witness to this. i just put them in the room so amber could have somebody there with her to help console her if she needed it. >> josh is dead. >> reporter: as the two women sat alone in the small room, amber poured her heart out. >> i just wish it would leave my head. every time i close my eyes i see it. >> reporter: she was inconsolable, a jumble of grief and raw emotion. >> i just want to know what his last thoughts were. but w
she was crying, asking for josh. wanted to know if they were working on him, trying to get him back to life or not. she seemed very distraught. >> reporter: and what are you thinking happened at this point? >> at that point i thought we had probably a suicide, maybe an accidental fall, something along those lines. >> reporter: holloway was also thinking the gruesome scene was no place for a pregnant 19-year-old girl who had just become a widow. he drove amber to the police...
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>> breathe. >> josh. >>> breathe. josh, josh. josh. come on. breathe. >> hey, dude. >> look. open your eyes. hey, pay attention. >> 18-year-old runaway and jacksonville native josh is falling in and out of consciousness. >> breathe. >> he passed out while getting a stick and poke tattoo from his friend, 21-year-old anthony. >> pay attention. drink some mountain dew. >> you need some sugar. dude, you need some sugar. >> got to get your glucose up, dude. >> drink, you need some sugar, dude. >> the group asks josh if he wants to see a doctor. >> swallow. swallow, josh. >> you want to go to the hospital? >> no, don't need to go to the hospital. he's getting better. >> they urge josh to wake up. >> keep your eyes open, dude. keep your eyes open. >> don't roll your eyes to the back of the head. >> josh's body is in shock from the tattoo. he hasn't eaten since breakfast and he regularly donates blood plasma for money. >> i'm starting to make out shapes. i can see somebody walking up. anthony's right there. and justin is sitting next to me. >> very good. >> as josh struggles to regai
>> breathe. >> josh. >>> breathe. josh, josh. josh. come on. breathe. >> hey, dude. >> look. open your eyes. hey, pay attention. >> 18-year-old runaway and jacksonville native josh is falling in and out of consciousness. >> breathe. >> he passed out while getting a stick and poke tattoo from his friend, 21-year-old anthony. >> pay attention. drink some mountain dew. >> you need some sugar. dude, you need some sugar. >> got to...
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. >> josh? wake up. >> this is a house we stayed in. >> we don't know if it's even safe to enter. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. it's even more stressful when you go and do things that you know you can get in trouble for. >> but you are better off by yourself. >> this is the knife i sleep with. it ain't much of a knife but it will do the job. >> we live in an abandoned building where people have died. i hate living out here. >> in jacksonville, florida, it it is illegal to panhandle, to sleep or camp in public spaces, or to obstruct a sidewalk. >> you can't sleep in the park. you can't sleep on the corner, you can't sleep in the street. you have to stay hidden, which means you know, you're pretty much trespassing. >> at night, young runaways sneak into abandoned buildings or camp in the woods at risk of being attacked by others on the streets or being arrested. >> staying in construction zones, eating at shelters, not staying at the shelters because there's a
. >> josh? wake up. >> this is a house we stayed in. >> we don't know if it's even safe to enter. >> this is our hell hole where we sleep at. >> we sleep right here. it's even more stressful when you go and do things that you know you can get in trouble for. >> but you are better off by yourself. >> this is the knife i sleep with. it ain't much of a knife but it will do the job. >> we live in an abandoned building where people have died. i hate...
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the only two that knew what happened were amber and josh. >> josh didn't have to defend himself.d wife. >> reporter: and in that same soft voice, amber hilberling took the stand to defend herself. she recounted a marriage that began passionately but soon became troubled, and she blamed that trouble on josh who, she said, was abusive. >> reporter: did you ever fear for your life in the relationship? >> i mean, i definitely was scared sometimes. >> reporter: on the last day of josh's life, amber said she decided, finally, to stand up for herself. she told the court she made josh pack his bags. that's what started the fight, she said. and that's when amber said months of abuse at the hands of her husband led to one final confrontation, which he started. >> out of frustration he reaches out and grabs my shoulders. >> reporter: the defense produced this photo to show that josh's grip had left red marks on amber's shoulders. fearing for herself and her unborn baby, amber said she reacted with a mother's protective instinct. >> and i reached up, and i pushed against his chest. and i jus
the only two that knew what happened were amber and josh. >> josh didn't have to defend himself.d wife. >> reporter: and in that same soft voice, amber hilberling took the stand to defend herself. she recounted a marriage that began passionately but soon became troubled, and she blamed that trouble on josh who, she said, was abusive. >> reporter: did you ever fear for your life in the relationship? >> i mean, i definitely was scared sometimes. >> reporter: on the...
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the couple married when amber was 19 and josh was 21. almost immediately, they left their friends and family in tulsa behind. >> he had enlisted in the air force. we flew off to alaska where he was stationed. >> amber says the marriage quickly deteriorated. josh started changing, getting very angry very quickly, and it just kind of escalated. nobody can understand what it was like to be married to him. i loved him so much, but he was a jerk. >> josh was soon honorably discharged from the air force on an unrelated matter. amber was nearly seven months pregnant when the couple moved back to tulsa. >> my mom had an apartment at the university club towers that she had rented out and said we could go stay there. we were on the 25th floor, i mean, we were just arguing in the living room, and you know when you argue, you get closer and closer and closer and josh put his hands out onto my shoulders and i just -- i mean, i'm pregnant, i have a huge belly, i mean if you're going put your hands on me while i have a huge stomach, what's -- what's go
the couple married when amber was 19 and josh was 21. almost immediately, they left their friends and family in tulsa behind. >> he had enlisted in the air force. we flew off to alaska where he was stationed. >> amber says the marriage quickly deteriorated. josh started changing, getting very angry very quickly, and it just kind of escalated. nobody can understand what it was like to be married to him. i loved him so much, but he was a jerk. >> josh was soon honorably...
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>> josh wingrove, can you hear me? okay, looks like we lost josh win drove. he is a journalist who is inside the main parliament building and he's been giving us a clear play by play of what happen happening throughout the day. let's recap what we know thus far and we've been getting a lot of new information in. this all began just before 10:00 wednesday morning from the reports that we're getting at the canadian war memorial. the reports that we're hearing is that there were numerous gunmen. this is from ottawa police. numerous gunmen, so more than one gunman at this war memorial. witnesses say they saw a short man with long dark hair, we don't doctor v a description on what the other quote/unquote gunman looked like. but at least one of them according to witnesses there on the ground was holding a rifle and they say they heard four shots fired at this war memorial and that this victim was injured, this victim was hit. by the way, i've -- this is new video inside the main parliament building. you can hear the gunshots being fired. very dramatic video there.
>> josh wingrove, can you hear me? okay, looks like we lost josh win drove. he is a journalist who is inside the main parliament building and he's been giving us a clear play by play of what happen happening throughout the day. let's recap what we know thus far and we've been getting a lot of new information in. this all began just before 10:00 wednesday morning from the reports that we're getting at the canadian war memorial. the reports that we're hearing is that there were numerous...
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hi, josh, and congratulations. >> thanks for having me on. >> well, josh, you're not only the brain behind the procera avh formula, but you're also the author of the medically acclaimed book "20/20 brain power: 20 days to a quicker, calmer, sharper mind," as well as author of the "4 pillars of brain health" at-home program. by the way, our audience has the opportunity to receive a free copy of each of these today. so, josh, tell us about the story behind procera avh. >> we measured over one million brains. >> 1 million brains? >> actually, we measured 1.5 million people's brains. we measured their i.q., their brainpower, memory, their powers of concentration. and from all this data, we found something very shocking. >> and what was that, josh? >> the brain seems to be declining faster than the body. in fact, brainpower declined by up to 50% by age 50 to 55. it really shocked all the researchers. >> so, tell us what happened next, after this discovery. >> well, we set out to find whether there might be a simple, natural solution to slow down, if not stop, this decline. so we evaluated hundr
hi, josh, and congratulations. >> thanks for having me on. >> well, josh, you're not only the brain behind the procera avh formula, but you're also the author of the medically acclaimed book "20/20 brain power: 20 days to a quicker, calmer, sharper mind," as well as author of the "4 pillars of brain health" at-home program. by the way, our audience has the opportunity to receive a free copy of each of these today. so, josh, tell us about the story behind procera...
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for now, we are now going to speak to josh wingrove who is a reporter from the globe and mail. he is also not far from the parliament building. josh, tell us about what has been happening in the last half hour or so there, what you have seen as far as police activity. >> yeah, so right now we are still in lock down in the main parliament building here in ottawa, this ordeal happened just over two hours ago. it's not a lot of information in the building, i am sorry. >> so you are inside the building, josh? >> i am, yes, there is some shouting that we were listening to. there is gunfire that came sort of in the main for yea foyer ofe building shortly before 10:00 a.m. this is a time when most of the m.p.s would have been in the building for the weekly caucus meetings, a time when it's pretty busy with m.p.s, staff, journal assists, there was a lot of gunfire in sort of the main foyer area. down a hallway. and led to a second sort of a bunch of gunfire it looked like a shootout that left one body on the ground that i saw, i cannot say whether it was a shooter. it seemed like it wa
for now, we are now going to speak to josh wingrove who is a reporter from the globe and mail. he is also not far from the parliament building. josh, tell us about what has been happening in the last half hour or so there, what you have seen as far as police activity. >> yeah, so right now we are still in lock down in the main parliament building here in ottawa, this ordeal happened just over two hours ago. it's not a lot of information in the building, i am sorry. >> so you are...
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. >> josh, let me cut you off.welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world as we are watching this breaking news happening in ottawa, the parliament buildings there are currently on lockdown after reports of an active shooter actually getting inside one of the parliament buildings. i have josh wingrove, a journalist there in ottawa, and he has the details. josh, if you can start from the beginning again. you said this happened before 10:00, all the mps were in the main parliament building and the shooter got through the main door. start from there. >> yes, that's right. this is a door that's used by mps, by staff, by accredited journalists. it's not a public door so -- but it's hope. if you don't have a pass they'll ask you to leave but if you want to barge in, that's the way to do it it appears he broke into the foyer and moved the north towards the library of parliament. now i picked it up from the west wing of the building to when police were meeting down that hallway, it's called the hall of mo
. >> josh, let me cut you off.welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world as we are watching this breaking news happening in ottawa, the parliament buildings there are currently on lockdown after reports of an active shooter actually getting inside one of the parliament buildings. i have josh wingrove, a journalist there in ottawa, and he has the details. josh, if you can start from the beginning again. you said this happened before 10:00, all the mps were in the main...
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here's josh earnest. let's hear it from him. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> good afternoon. >> apologize for the delayed start of today's briefing. it's been a busy day for us here at the administration. i suspect many of you have seen the statement from the secretary of homeland security, jeh johnson. in that statement, he noted that he had accepted this afternoon the resignation of julia pierson, the director of the united states secret service. before i get to your questions let me tell you this afternoon the president had the opportunity to telephone director pierson, to express his appreciation for her service to the agency and to the country. she dedicated more than 30 years of her life at the united states secret service and to the important work that they do over there. as i mentioned yesterday, she spent several hours in front of the cameras yesterday answering difficult questions from members of congress and the context of that interaction she took responsibility for the shortcomings of the ag
here's josh earnest. let's hear it from him. >> good afternoon, everybody. >> good afternoon. >> apologize for the delayed start of today's briefing. it's been a busy day for us here at the administration. i suspect many of you have seen the statement from the secretary of homeland security, jeh johnson. in that statement, he noted that he had accepted this afternoon the resignation of julia pierson, the director of the united states secret service. before i get to your...
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tonight too. >> verne: josh robinson -- no, i beg your pardon. this is the 73-yarder. he scores the touchdown. let's listen to mississippi state's radio broadcaster, jim ellis. >> prescott. now they bring a linebacker. they again give it, good hole, breaking free is robinson. over the 40. over the 50. foot race in the middle of the field. at the 40. at the 30. cuts back. to the 20. great cutback. headed to the end zone. he will score a touchdown. robinson with a beautiful run of some 72 yards and the bulldogs not only picked up the first down, they pick up the touchdown. >> gary: i think the final thing dan mullen has to do is get through the next two weeks. challenge his team to beat arkansas without using dak prescott too much. give him two weeks to get healthy for alabama. >> verne: dan and megan's son. daughter's in the vicinity, i'm sure. 45-31 the final. for the guys up here with us, dave moulton, butch baird, chuck gardner and the lead guys in the truck, craig silver, our producer, steve milton, our director, gary danielson and allie lafor
tonight too. >> verne: josh robinson -- no, i beg your pardon. this is the 73-yarder. he scores the touchdown. let's listen to mississippi state's radio broadcaster, jim ellis. >> prescott. now they bring a linebacker. they again give it, good hole, breaking free is robinson. over the 40. over the 50. foot race in the middle of the field. at the 40. at the 30. cuts back. to the 20. great cutback. headed to the end zone. he will score a touchdown. robinson with a beautiful run of...
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josh lipton in cupertino, california. josh will be back later in the program with a look at the launch of the apple new mobile payment service. apple pay, how it works and the challenges it faces. >>> it was a good day on wall street and a quiet day for a change with the price of oil holding steady. fears about ebola's spread subsiding. as we mentioned at the top of the program, the one thing that did unsettle the program was ibm specifically. its soggy earnings report. because of its high price, ibm is one of the most heavily weighted components of the dow industrials. today its slide, ibm's that is, kept the dow in the red for most of the session. then at the close sandbag gains that would have, could have, should have been higher. the dow did manage to finish up by 19 points. the nasdaq by a higher 57. a jump of 1.33%. and the s&p 500 added 17. it closed back above 1900. after all that market turmoil last week, this marks the third straight day of gains for nasdaq and the s&p 500. >>> more now on that big miss for ibm
josh lipton in cupertino, california. josh will be back later in the program with a look at the launch of the apple new mobile payment service. apple pay, how it works and the challenges it faces. >>> it was a good day on wall street and a quiet day for a change with the price of oil holding steady. fears about ebola's spread subsiding. as we mentioned at the top of the program, the one thing that did unsettle the program was ibm specifically. its soggy earnings report. because of its...
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in august josh may a call on freeport.listen. >> just this group t materials in general have acted much better than the overall market which leads me to believe there is institutional money coming if are these stocks finally and i think they are going to do well. fcx should be in the began guard. >> what do you do now? >> things change. that's two months ago -- >> it is what it is. tell me what you do it now. get it right, get it wrong. it is what it is. so what to eoto do now. >> 12 straight weeks of the u.s. dollar rallying. definitely hits the stock. doesn't matter. i think it's cheap. yield dloes 4%. i would not be afraid of it and i'd buy. >> it okay. now for a programming note. and a great cause at that. we have an all star lineup for you monday. broadcasting live from liberty national golf club. where harlem rbi celebrity golf class sick takings place. and black stone's david blitzer and new york yankee mark teixeira and rob manfred. coming up did you miss mike santelli's crack pipe comment yesterday? i didn't. don'
in august josh may a call on freeport.listen. >> just this group t materials in general have acted much better than the overall market which leads me to believe there is institutional money coming if are these stocks finally and i think they are going to do well. fcx should be in the began guard. >> what do you do now? >> things change. that's two months ago -- >> it is what it is. tell me what you do it now. get it right, get it wrong. it is what it is. so what to eoto...
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that doesn't mean josh is uninformed by any means. think if you look back at this, what, to read the story on saturday night or sunday morning about what happened with the shooting, to understand that we didn't know how far that person got into the white house until the eve of the shooting, it's incumbent upon the secret service and josh said this in the briefing. >> he lied to us about it too. >> josh said this, think got to be much more transparent not in the way that compromises security -- >> don't need to lie. start there. >> this morning's "the washington post" also mika has more details. >> it does about julia pierson's time in charge of the security service. staffing shortages under her watch and it called for 100 surveillance office towers patrol the would you say. she urged for far fewer. pierson honored a request from d.c. mayor to open up a street near benjamin netanyahu's hotel. the mayor had traffic concerns even though the street had been closed for years to prevent a possible attack. and removed fencing when the presid
that doesn't mean josh is uninformed by any means. think if you look back at this, what, to read the story on saturday night or sunday morning about what happened with the shooting, to understand that we didn't know how far that person got into the white house until the eve of the shooting, it's incumbent upon the secret service and josh said this in the briefing. >> he lied to us about it too. >> josh said this, think got to be much more transparent not in the way that compromises...
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josh is the guy who does the 80-footer.lls from the ceiling. >> when the guys fly up there's usually two of them. one of them is hanging on the triton bar and the other is holding. the one that is -- >> hold on. not now chris. i'm staring at josh. awesome. >> you want to try that? look how easy it is. >> can i ask you a personal question. what about the testicles? >> you fall a little bit too far backwards, it will hurt your back. too far forward, it will hurt the testicles or the face. the best possible entry is the feet. >> everybody okay with this? >> yeah. >> richard you're okay. from a pr stand point you feel like we're in a comfortable area? >> i'm good. >> richard doesn't seem concerned about my feet. sebastian is up to the task. if josh can do 80, i can do 0 feet. shazaam. that's awesome. how about 20? 20. that's great. that's pretty high. go. what a trip. thank you for letting me do that. >> you're welcome. >> can i slip into something less moist? >> absolutely. why don't we walk this way? >> okay. >> since so many
josh is the guy who does the 80-footer.lls from the ceiling. >> when the guys fly up there's usually two of them. one of them is hanging on the triton bar and the other is holding. the one that is -- >> hold on. not now chris. i'm staring at josh. awesome. >> you want to try that? look how easy it is. >> can i ask you a personal question. what about the testicles? >> you fall a little bit too far backwards, it will hurt your back. too far forward, it will hurt the...
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josh was also asked how long mr. klain is going to be on this job, and josh ernest suggested about five to six months. gretchen. >> with all those questions, josh ernest probably will look forward to ed henry returning to that chair, james. you did a great job today. thanks so much. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> the leader of a group dealing with ebola in africa says that the standards for treating ebola patients there are better than they are here in the u.s. ken isaacs, vice president of samaritans first, one of its medical missionaries, dr. kent brantley, was among the first americans to come down with ebola in west africa. of course, he has since recovered and donated his blood to help other ebola patients. mr. isaacs, it's great to have you on the show. you are concerned because you believe that the standards and the safety procedures being done in west africa when we see all that video, the people in the big suits, that's being done better there than it is here. why? >> well, when we look at the procedur
josh was also asked how long mr. klain is going to be on this job, and josh ernest suggested about five to six months. gretchen. >> with all those questions, josh ernest probably will look forward to ed henry returning to that chair, james. you did a great job today. thanks so much. have a good weekend. >> you too. >>> the leader of a group dealing with ebola in africa says that the standards for treating ebola patients there are better than they are here in the u.s. ken...
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so josh was following it. saw that tweet from mark and i bought it along with josh when he said that. just because i said well, it makes sense and i think mark is a smart guy and has a lot of followers. so i'm going to jump in and i did. >> we're going to hear momentarily. but in a moment, right now when we look at netflix, one can only one as we had this conversation t program about what may have moved the market? mr. bullard or the feds thinking about the turmoil. no better time than now to have the boston economic summit. where steve leaseman is there the fed chair is there as well. steve, you spoke with boston fed prez there this morning. and. >> they are following the market turmoil and interested in the causes. but i thought fed president eric rose grand leaned against. and he's one of the doves on the committee. and he said look we'd make a change if the outlook changed. but i don't expect the outlook to change in the next two weeks before the next meeting so it founds like full steam ahead. and i just
so josh was following it. saw that tweet from mark and i bought it along with josh when he said that. just because i said well, it makes sense and i think mark is a smart guy and has a lot of followers. so i'm going to jump in and i did. >> we're going to hear momentarily. but in a moment, right now when we look at netflix, one can only one as we had this conversation t program about what may have moved the market? mr. bullard or the feds thinking about the turmoil. no better time than...
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josh robinson loves his nickname. why not? look at the smile. this is alex. we saw him holding bud light, which means he's up for whatever happens... so we surprised him with a new buccaneers-themed living room. alex, come and check this out! >>what? hey man, you like it? yeah! alex! hey! what the... warren sapp! heard you're the number one bucs fan. i am. i love it. come with me. come on, alex! look at my backyard! this is crazy. wow! that's what i'm talking about. i want to fire the cannons! [everyone cheering] bud light. the perfect beer for whatever happens. only a bu[sf♪] bongproved this?, allcravings menu.ck. we're gonna be late. ♪ ♪ or, are we early? commute your way with the bold nissan rogue. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. retirement solutions from new york life can help you keep good going. >> verne: a moment ago while we were away, josh robinson leading the crowd, and the joy is evident. the largest crowd ever to attend a mississippi state home game. 62,945. >> verne: kickoff. taken by corey grant. let's head back to new york once again. here i
josh robinson loves his nickname. why not? look at the smile. this is alex. we saw him holding bud light, which means he's up for whatever happens... so we surprised him with a new buccaneers-themed living room. alex, come and check this out! >>what? hey man, you like it? yeah! alex! hey! what the... warren sapp! heard you're the number one bucs fan. i am. i love it. come with me. come on, alex! look at my backyard! this is crazy. wow! that's what i'm talking about. i want to fire the...
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but josh is the guy who does the 80-footer. ceiling. >> when the guys fly out there's usually two of them. one's hanging on the triton bar and the other one's usually holding. so the one bed is -- >> hold on. not now, chris. >> oh, okay. >> i'm staring at chris. i'm staring at josh. awesome. >> you want to try that? look how easy it is. >> can i ask you a personal question. what about the testicles? >> you fall a little bit too far backwards, it will hurt your back. you fall a little too far forward it might hurt the testicles, might hurt the face. so the best possible entry just hurts your feet. >> everybody okay with this? >> yeah. excited to see this. >> richard, you all right with this? from a pr standpoint you feel like we're in a comfortable area? >> i'm good. >> richard doesn't seem terribly confirmed about my feet. sebastian, however, seems up to the task. he'll be holding on to me. i figure if josh can do 80 i ought to be able to handle 30 feet. >> shazam. that's awesome. how about 20? give me 20. that's great. that's
but josh is the guy who does the 80-footer. ceiling. >> when the guys fly out there's usually two of them. one's hanging on the triton bar and the other one's usually holding. so the one bed is -- >> hold on. not now, chris. >> oh, okay. >> i'm staring at chris. i'm staring at josh. awesome. >> you want to try that? look how easy it is. >> can i ask you a personal question. what about the testicles? >> you fall a little bit too far backwards, it will...
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. >> deputies have just broken up a fight between josh franklin and darrick elmore. it occurred somewhere between park place and marvin gardens. >> couldn't beat me in monopoly, that's it. got jacked. got jacked up. >> what's going on? >> we were playing monopoly, basically. he just made a big scene out of it. talking about i'm not doing it correctly. basically tried to put me down like i was doing it badly. know what i'm saying? it was in a very disrespectful manner. >> so he hit you? >> just happened so fast. >> did you fight back? >> not really. >> so then who threw the first punch? >> he hit me first. >> he hit you where? >> hit me on this side of my face here. >> right here, by your eye? >> yes, sir. ran up to defend myself, and i dual punched him. >> inmate elmore, inmate franklin did, therefore we took the time to speak with other inmates in the block to determine what actually occurred. >> so then the light-skinned guy hit the black guy first or the darker guy hit the light-skinned guy first? >> it took a few minutes for anybody to hit each other. they were p
. >> deputies have just broken up a fight between josh franklin and darrick elmore. it occurred somewhere between park place and marvin gardens. >> couldn't beat me in monopoly, that's it. got jacked. got jacked up. >> what's going on? >> we were playing monopoly, basically. he just made a big scene out of it. talking about i'm not doing it correctly. basically tried to put me down like i was doing it badly. know what i'm saying? it was in a very disrespectful manner....
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but josh is the guy who does the 80 footer.er words, he falls from the ceiling. >> when the guys fly out, there's usually two of them. one is usually hanging on the triton bar and the other is holding. >> hold on, not now, chris. i'm staring at josh. >> oh, okay. >> do you want to try that? look how easy it is. >> can i ask you a personal question. what about the testicles. >> so if you fall a little bit too far backwards it will hurt the back. if you fall too far forward you might hurt your testicles. the best entry just hurts your feet. >> i'm excited to see this. >> richard are you all right with this. >> do you feel like we're a comfortable area. >> richard does not seem terribly concerns about my feet. >> sebastian seems up to the task. he will be holding onto me. i figure if josh can do 80, i should be able to handle 30 feet. >> yeah, that's awesome. show me 20. thank you. that's great. that's pretty high. ready? i'm ready. one, two, three. go! [ applause ] what a trip. thank you for letting me do that. you're welcome. ca
but josh is the guy who does the 80 footer.er words, he falls from the ceiling. >> when the guys fly out, there's usually two of them. one is usually hanging on the triton bar and the other is holding. >> hold on, not now, chris. i'm staring at josh. >> oh, okay. >> do you want to try that? look how easy it is. >> can i ask you a personal question. what about the testicles. >> so if you fall a little bit too far backwards it will hurt the back. if you fall...
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josh, i want to bring you back in. sorry.'s hear -- >> at this time in memory of nathan cirillo. >> statements by ministers. the right honorable prime minister. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] >> translator: mr. speaker, in our system in our country we are opponents. but we are never enemies. we are all canadians. >> we may sit across the aisle from one another, but when faced with attacks on the country we all love and the things we all stand for, i know we will always stand together. >> translator: mr. speaker, today more than ever before i am very happy to see all of my colleagues from all parties in good health across the aisles. maybe use that, mr. speaker, through you to provide a little bit of advice to my colleagues, i think my position and growing number of gray hairs entitles me to do this once in a while, and that is just to say we all here are engaged in extremely demanding and stressful jobs but the stress that many of you faced with yesterday was really beyond and above anything that any
josh, i want to bring you back in. sorry.'s hear -- >> at this time in memory of nathan cirillo. >> statements by ministers. the right honorable prime minister. [ applause ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ applause ] >> translator: mr. speaker, in our system in our country we are opponents. but we are never enemies. we are all canadians. >> we may sit across the aisle from one another, but when faced with attacks on the country we all love and the things we all stand...
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lows, josh lehman rosner. the cash flow goes down. aboutece the statistical significance of on theseries that starts eve of the crisis. >> a moment of silence for my kids' orthodontist. what a racket. olive, theyn on an had to put the tooth out, i got an implant, $6,000. insane. >> it's valid. this goes back to your caution on consumer discretionary. >> the consumer is probably more --ble than our more volatile the consumer has been spending at about a 2% pace for multiple quarters and probably will continue to do so. what they spend within the context of that 2% is important. less on discretionary and more on staples. more on tech and less on other things. >> you are not getting your teeth done. iphone 6 plus. >> the hot waitress index. >> if i said that, it would be an hr violation. >> in tough times, the waitresses get better looking. can't find jobs elsewhere. "surveillance" expert joshua rosner. i live in half of that city. i had an index i used called the junkie indexed. nte number of junkies in fro of the bodega. do -- >> now i
lows, josh lehman rosner. the cash flow goes down. aboutece the statistical significance of on theseries that starts eve of the crisis. >> a moment of silence for my kids' orthodontist. what a racket. olive, theyn on an had to put the tooth out, i got an implant, $6,000. insane. >> it's valid. this goes back to your caution on consumer discretionary. >> the consumer is probably more --ble than our more volatile the consumer has been spending at about a 2% pace for multiple...
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josh brown has offered to be your sherpa. some fast traders are getting vital company info ahead of the rest of us. the sec may be getting involved and we'll have a life report from eamon javers in d.c. next. (vo) you are a business pro. solver of the slice. teacher of the un-teachable. you lower handicaps... and raise hopes. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (pro) nice drive. (vo) well played, business pro. well played. go national. go like a pro. synchrony financial partners with over two hundred thousand businesses, from fashion retailers to healthcare providers, from jewelers to sporting good stores, to help their customers get what they want and need. banking. loyalty. analytics. synchrony financial. engage with us. snoop at the top of the hour on power lunch, counting down to the fed's latest decision. after six years policy makers are expected to announce the end of quantitative ea
josh brown has offered to be your sherpa. some fast traders are getting vital company info ahead of the rest of us. the sec may be getting involved and we'll have a life report from eamon javers in d.c. next. (vo) you are a business pro. solver of the slice. teacher of the un-teachable. you lower handicaps... and raise hopes. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size...
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>> josh brown your question? >> mike, why is that the case? it's a really interesting data point you bring out. is it all regulation or more competition. what makes it that these companies aren't keeping pace with the expanse elsewhere. >> it's a combination of the chick p or the eegg. if you have a risk off culture push birthday the regulaed by t. what is your alternative. streamline, cut cost, buy back stock. improve operating and capital efficiency. and citi is on that path better than any other bank. >> seems like this has been going on. >> we talked about this. i testified to congress in 2002 about the issues of citi group and the other new banks. so this is not new news but they are finally taking the steps. they are going in the right direction. it is not as fast as i'd like to see. they can't keep having $600 million write downs but the silver line if they can resolve the legal issues. they are hauntded by their past mistakes. and if they can clean up andic --. another point that's missed. citi group is unanalyzable. of course. somethi
>> josh brown your question? >> mike, why is that the case? it's a really interesting data point you bring out. is it all regulation or more competition. what makes it that these companies aren't keeping pace with the expanse elsewhere. >> it's a combination of the chick p or the eegg. if you have a risk off culture push birthday the regulaed by t. what is your alternative. streamline, cut cost, buy back stock. improve operating and capital efficiency. and citi is on that path...
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>> yes, thanks for that, josh. and can we talk about the announcement coming out of the cdc that there'll be plenty of monitoring of people coming in from west avenfrican countries? is that a way to try to avoid a travel ban that some have been calling for? >> well, i think what it is, it's to try to put in place the kinds of policies that we believe will do the most to protect the american people and to protect the health of the american people. the president has been clear in his explanation why he believes a travel ban is not the best policy at this point. he's not philosophically opposed to a travel ban, but it is his view based ed on the guidance h received from medical experts and other scientists that putting in place a travel ban exposes the american people to vulnerability at this point. because the travel lanes are open, we can have some confidence in our ability to detect the individuals who are traveling from west africa or who have traveled recently in west africa as they attempt to enter the united st
>> yes, thanks for that, josh. and can we talk about the announcement coming out of the cdc that there'll be plenty of monitoring of people coming in from west avenfrican countries? is that a way to try to avoid a travel ban that some have been calling for? >> well, i think what it is, it's to try to put in place the kinds of policies that we believe will do the most to protect the american people and to protect the health of the american people. the president has been clear in his...
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i got home and told my friend josh about this.e's like, your really hairy and it's going to be expensive. >> is that him whose shadow bee see. >> yes. >> hey, josh. >> tell us about the field house project. >> the idea is using sports in a philanthropic context. we are building a community center that will serve as a shared resort between six local primary schools. >> were you aspiring to be a model. >> this was a complete surprise. i had no intentions. this woman approached me and she was a photographer and took it upon herself to make sure i became a model. we spent a day running around to all the agencies in paris. one decided to give me a job. it was a complete shock. >> now, did she tell you you needed to be hairless or is this your decision. >> it would never be my decision. it was the booker at the agency i had been working with. >> how are you going to afford his hair removal. >> i have money saved up. i think this will be well worth it for this nonprofit. i'll find a way to make it work. >> that's it for us here at "right
i got home and told my friend josh about this.e's like, your really hairy and it's going to be expensive. >> is that him whose shadow bee see. >> yes. >> hey, josh. >> tell us about the field house project. >> the idea is using sports in a philanthropic context. we are building a community center that will serve as a shared resort between six local primary schools. >> were you aspiring to be a model. >> this was a complete surprise. i had no intentions....
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maybe they cut back on the availability of lending. >> josh?> i own ford and would buy more here. >> do i sense a fight? >> the car or shares? >> the shares. it's not a fight. steve could be right. i don't care. i don't wait for dips. i wait for dividends. paying me a high yield to wait. i understand the argument in the spring we saw the best monthly sales volume numbers we've seen in a while. the price more than factors that in. it's come back a long way. >> ford got hit on things. >> down about 40%. >> the aluminum body and all the right reasons -- >> and the recalls. >> as our friendly cooperman says you can't have every stock on the 52 high week. >> if i could buy more it would be ford not gm. i can't imagine there's not brand damage. >> they thought we were going to break 45 seconds ago. coming up do you trust your broker? and would you sleep better or worse at night if regulators had more information on your trades? we're going to talk to the head of finra on his controversial pitch to track trading. plus, energy shares are sinking. is th
maybe they cut back on the availability of lending. >> josh?> i own ford and would buy more here. >> do i sense a fight? >> the car or shares? >> the shares. it's not a fight. steve could be right. i don't care. i don't wait for dips. i wait for dividends. paying me a high yield to wait. i understand the argument in the spring we saw the best monthly sales volume numbers we've seen in a while. the price more than factors that in. it's come back a long way. >>...
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but i believe i'm in josh's camp. you have to look at what the mass exodus at the end of the day that mike murphy referred to? it was the ebola head lines yesterday. so is it too early to say we're out of woods. right now the market is too skiddish. if we keep closing below that we go dramatically lower and looking at the 1800. >> the other key point to make before we can decide whether we're broken or bruised, even with a bounce of this significance or the earnings which continue to come in decent. in these discussions i've had with very big money, it is about europe, it is about china, it is about what i said yesterday, "talk is cheap." people with a lot of money on the line in this market are looking for draghi to put action into action at this point. >> what if if it's not good enough? what do you think the market reaction is then. >> massive qe. >> europe ps don't co-massive the way america does. >> the other thing note is china. commercial light truck sales down 16%. a competitor to caterpillar warning profits d
but i believe i'm in josh's camp. you have to look at what the mass exodus at the end of the day that mike murphy referred to? it was the ebola head lines yesterday. so is it too early to say we're out of woods. right now the market is too skiddish. if we keep closing below that we go dramatically lower and looking at the 1800. >> the other key point to make before we can decide whether we're broken or bruised, even with a bounce of this significance or the earnings which continue to come...
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josh, start us. nfl thursday for $200, please.s seen here in his playing days during his 14-year nfl career with the giants. josh. who is phil simms? he's the one. nfl thursday for $400. his five years with the cowboys included a super bowl title and he was named "all-decade" at both cornerback and punt returner. josh again. who is deion sanders? right. nfl thursday for $600. this harvard graduate and emmy winner was also named "best studio host of the decade" for 2001 to 2010.
josh, start us. nfl thursday for $200, please.s seen here in his playing days during his 14-year nfl career with the giants. josh. who is phil simms? he's the one. nfl thursday for $400. his five years with the cowboys included a super bowl title and he was named "all-decade" at both cornerback and punt returner. josh again. who is deion sanders? right. nfl thursday for $600. this harvard graduate and emmy winner was also named "best studio host of the decade" for 2001 to...
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so this is not a matter of -- >> josh, josh -- >> -- -- protect the president and protecting the -- > jobs, josh. are you telling me this morning the president of the united states and the first lady have confidence in julia pierson to run an agency that's supposed to protect their two daughters? >> yes, they have confidence in them, i think for the reasons i laid out. these are member an and women we up every day -- >> i'm not talking about the professionals. we've been talking all day about the professionals that we've observed through the years who are extraordinary in the secret service. >> yeah, they are, i agree with that. >> we're talking about the leadership of the secret services. we're talking about a culture that obviously is broken. >> you saw the director of the secret service step before the television cameras on capitol hill yesterday, spend hours, answering difficult questions, from members of congress -- >> she said nothing, josh, she didn't answer the questions. we still don't know what happened. >> joe, she spent hours answering questions from members of congress, t
so this is not a matter of -- >> josh, josh -- >> -- -- protect the president and protecting the -- > jobs, josh. are you telling me this morning the president of the united states and the first lady have confidence in julia pierson to run an agency that's supposed to protect their two daughters? >> yes, they have confidence in them, i think for the reasons i laid out. these are member an and women we up every day -- >> i'm not talking about the professionals. we've...
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josh brown, stephanie link, jon najarian is the co-founder of option monster and --. we begin with the end of qe and what it means to your money. stocks had an incredible run. today they are mixed in what we're calling the easy money aftermath. the question now, can the rally continue even without janet yellen's help. >> couple of things. first and forecast now europe becomes more the focus. and with that don't expect yeeds to run away. on a competitive basis european yields will remain low. the biggest story today is oil is down significantly and s&p is rallying. to the algos that is a nightmare. they have been oil down sell equities. >> crude is down more than 1% now. >> not going work now. oil down. equity is going up. that's the first time we've seen it in many weeks. that's a good thing. if you are trading that correlation you are going to lose money. i don't think it is going work anymore. >> the fed gets out. rates still stay low. what do you do between now and the end of the year. markets set up for a run here? >> i've been in the camp that it is better to be
josh brown, stephanie link, jon najarian is the co-founder of option monster and --. we begin with the end of qe and what it means to your money. stocks had an incredible run. today they are mixed in what we're calling the easy money aftermath. the question now, can the rally continue even without janet yellen's help. >> couple of things. first and forecast now europe becomes more the focus. and with that don't expect yeeds to run away. on a competitive basis european yields will remain...
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what did josh ernest say about that? >> well, interesting. first of all, it's what jen said where heed when pressed about these new questions coming up. are air strikes enough? why is it that isis instead of being pushed back appears to be picking up ground in places like syria, in places like iraq? she was pressed to show what success we have seen from the iraqi security forces, for example. here's what jen psaki said. >> some of our successes we've seen on the ground by the iraqi security forces. sorry. well, i'll find -- >> awkward to say the least. the shuffling of papers trying to find the talking points. josh ernest, when he got a similar question today said, look, in the case of the mosul dam, for example, that was a success to push back. also, preventing the genocide on sinjar mountain, that was a success. clearly, the state department wasn't ready for that, but josh ernest today was, but the president goes to the pentagon facing these questions. yes, there have been some successes, but are the air strikes without ground troops going
what did josh ernest say about that? >> well, interesting. first of all, it's what jen said where heed when pressed about these new questions coming up. are air strikes enough? why is it that isis instead of being pushed back appears to be picking up ground in places like syria, in places like iraq? she was pressed to show what success we have seen from the iraqi security forces, for example. here's what jen psaki said. >> some of our successes we've seen on the ground by the iraqi...
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marshal joins us as well. >> hey, josh.ot a nice guy, nobody has ever accused me of being a nice guy on air. but your poll tracker, man, somebody showed me poll tracker about a week or two ago. so that's why i say something. i won't say the other guy's name that i used to hawk things on a show at this time period. it's herbal. >> stop it. >> herbal house cleaner. but poll tracker that's amazing. the app, it just lays all the polls out. we'll be showing a lot of polls. i notice and you can really pick this up day-by-day, i started noticing a couple of days ago a tightening trend on your poll tracker where democrats are starting to tighten up some of these race, man. this is a crazy mid-term election, isn't it? >> it's really volatile, and i think you were saying when you were very nice to say a few kind words about poll tracker last week that, you know, there was a move on the republican side and now justin last, like you said three or four days a lot of the democrats are sort of closing these margins. it's back and forth an
marshal joins us as well. >> hey, josh.ot a nice guy, nobody has ever accused me of being a nice guy on air. but your poll tracker, man, somebody showed me poll tracker about a week or two ago. so that's why i say something. i won't say the other guy's name that i used to hawk things on a show at this time period. it's herbal. >> stop it. >> herbal house cleaner. but poll tracker that's amazing. the app, it just lays all the polls out. we'll be showing a lot of polls. i notice...
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sue, back to you. >> josh, thank you. and as josh alluded to, being gay is certainly a bigger issue in some countries than it is in others. joining me on the floor, michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief international correspondent. josh alluded to iran. >> right. >> of course that's a big market for apple. >> it is. and still being gay in iran is still so taboo that former president ahmadinejad made headlines just at columbia just a few years ago. listen to this. >> translator: in iran, we don't have homosexuals like in your country. we don't have that in our country. >> so at first the audience laughed when he said that they don't have home sexuals because they couldn't believe it, and then you heard the booing at the end. iran is one of seven countries where you can be put to death by homosexual. there's a map that they provided that shows you the world showing you which countries we've put up in blue have laws prohibiting homosexuality. you'll notice we put russia in white. that's because it does not specifically prohibit
sue, back to you. >> josh, thank you. and as josh alluded to, being gay is certainly a bigger issue in some countries than it is in others. joining me on the floor, michelle caruso-cabrera, our chief international correspondent. josh alluded to iran. >> right. >> of course that's a big market for apple. >> it is. and still being gay in iran is still so taboo that former president ahmadinejad made headlines just at columbia just a few years ago. listen to this. >>...
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don't pay attention to the water, josh. >> holy smokes.f that owoone on. >> stephanie, great golfer. >> i like it. >> see, look at that. >> great job. hurry it up. >> ready? >> right now stephanie link is in the lead. >> that will be good. >> that's all for us today. want to give us a final trade? >> international paper. >> bank of america. >> google is going higher. >> whirlpool. >> all right. that does it for us. live from liberty national golf club, we'll see you tomorrow. have a great day. >>> and we're talking small caps. they have been hit very hard. but are big gains ahead shall russell 2000 down nearly 9%. is it time to invest big. big names are getting hit today, but they have been in rally mode. today we're talking to a salesperson who sees them and buys them and we'll talk about how much they cost and how much they can s
don't pay attention to the water, josh. >> holy smokes.f that owoone on. >> stephanie, great golfer. >> i like it. >> see, look at that. >> great job. hurry it up. >> ready? >> right now stephanie link is in the lead. >> that will be good. >> that's all for us today. want to give us a final trade? >> international paper. >> bank of america. >> google is going higher. >> whirlpool. >> all right. that does it for...
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. >> josh brown? >> hi david. i'm with you on all of your comments regarding solar and electricity and in a lot of the same trades but the bears would say and i'd lauf your thoughts on this the achilles heel for solar and all these new projects is that a lot of these companies are benefitting from ultracheap financing. so fur right, does that put a crimp in the massive expansion of solar energy projects? >> half of the new electricity installed in the united states this year is solar. solar is competitive at this point with other kinds of electricity options, you know, without subsidies. this is a technology that is improving. because it sort of benefits from semi-conductor style innovation where they are constantly improving the production. so the costs keep coming down making solar increasingly more competitive against other forms of electricity generation. yeah, it is true that to have new projects, the lower your cost of capital is the lower rieft return required, the more attractive the projects are. and sun
. >> josh brown? >> hi david. i'm with you on all of your comments regarding solar and electricity and in a lot of the same trades but the bears would say and i'd lauf your thoughts on this the achilles heel for solar and all these new projects is that a lot of these companies are benefitting from ultracheap financing. so fur right, does that put a crimp in the massive expansion of solar energy projects? >> half of the new electricity installed in the united states this year...