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it was a voice that wasn't josh. and he said josh has been arrested. >> and you didn't know why?>> no. i had no idea. i had no idea. i'm sorry, it all just really floods back. >> reporter: the campus of auburn university is where josh strange's college dream school turned into a nightmare. a former eagle scout josh dreamed of attending auburn university, since he was 12 years old. he pledged a fraternity and started dating a woman. they had been sleeping together when one night, they both went back to his apartment , after a night of heavy drinking and something went terribly wrong. >> she initiated and all of a sudden just midway through she just loses it. >> josh's girlfriend called the police who detained him for police. she said josh had forced him on her, he said she had initiated the sex. his accuser didn't follow through and she returned to his apartment and apologized for the misunderstanding. >> i was confused. she said it was nothing, i misunderstanding. i don't know what she meant by that but she kept apologizing and apologizing. >> why did you stay together after this
it was a voice that wasn't josh. and he said josh has been arrested. >> and you didn't know why?>> no. i had no idea. i had no idea. i'm sorry, it all just really floods back. >> reporter: the campus of auburn university is where josh strange's college dream school turned into a nightmare. a former eagle scout josh dreamed of attending auburn university, since he was 12 years old. he pledged a fraternity and started dating a woman. they had been sleeping together when one...
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-kristen: josh. -anthony: josh. josh: it was supposed to be a joke. kristen: [ laughs ] anthony: well, joke's on him because now i'm using it. josh: now it's everywhere. lemonis: and so, what happens when you get married? does the sign-company name change or...? anthony: [ sighs ] if she wants. kristen: i don't need my face on there. lemonis: you don't need to be doing this? kristen: he can keep that. lemonis: building a brand in any business is the key to success. and building that brand around the owner is not a bad idea, as long as the owner is likeable and relatable. it's nice to meet you, by the way. josh: hey, nice to meet you. -lemonis: i'm marcus. -josh: joshua thomas. lemonis: so, you do the designs here? josh: i do all the design work, run the machinery, i do all the production renderings. lemonis: and do you do some of the design yourself as well? kristen: yes. -lemonis: and does he? -kristen: he tries to. lemonis: she's doing all the work? anthony: all the work. every little bit of it. -she's doing everything. -lemonis: what's mr. asl do?
-kristen: josh. -anthony: josh. josh: it was supposed to be a joke. kristen: [ laughs ] anthony: well, joke's on him because now i'm using it. josh: now it's everywhere. lemonis: and so, what happens when you get married? does the sign-company name change or...? anthony: [ sighs ] if she wants. kristen: i don't need my face on there. lemonis: you don't need to be doing this? kristen: he can keep that. lemonis: building a brand in any business is the key to success. and building that brand...
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josh: i'm josh green. john: and i'm john heilemann and "with all due respect," especially to the ncaa to pitch game, the real manus is just about to begin. john: happy opening day, sports fans. first, the deal with iran. that was horrible spanish. congress is poised to review the agreement with the iranians, and just like lebron james they're getting the hard sell from both sides. bibi netanyahu went on "meet the press." prime minister netanyahu: i am saying this could be historically bad deal because it leaves the preeminent 10 -- preeminent terrorist state of our time with a vast infrastructure. john: barack obama also doing the rounds. he is selling the case for the deal. how it is the best possible route toward a save par world -- toward a safer world. josh, after a week of lobbying just as deal have better or worse prospects of becoming a reality in the end? josh: think of what is just happened in the last week. you had an important democratic opponent face an indictment for corruption. you also had o
josh: i'm josh green. john: and i'm john heilemann and "with all due respect," especially to the ncaa to pitch game, the real manus is just about to begin. john: happy opening day, sports fans. first, the deal with iran. that was horrible spanish. congress is poised to review the agreement with the iranians, and just like lebron james they're getting the hard sell from both sides. bibi netanyahu went on "meet the press." prime minister netanyahu: i am saying this could be...
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josh: that is a tough question. saw been talking about the different kind of policies that he would pursue that were different from all geared to the idea that he is somebody different than a grumpy old white republican. what he is been doing with the institutional republican party has been essentially the obvious that -- opposite of that message. do not freak out, i am solid, you do not need to marshall horses. that is the tight rope you will have to walk. john: defense of foreign policy which is a big thing in the republican party and the country, that he is online with republican mainstream. you going to the candidate of the establishment, but there are a lot of republicans who want someone who is hawkish. he has not generally been. he is trying to walk back his differentiations in the party. josh: he is walking the minefield that candidates have to walk. jeb bush's advisor spoke to the liberal jewish and caused a huge uproar. he needs to go to these groups of people. john: you will never hear him say libertarian
josh: that is a tough question. saw been talking about the different kind of policies that he would pursue that were different from all geared to the idea that he is somebody different than a grumpy old white republican. what he is been doing with the institutional republican party has been essentially the obvious that -- opposite of that message. do not freak out, i am solid, you do not need to marshall horses. that is the tight rope you will have to walk. john: defense of foreign policy which...
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josh earnest takes questions. this is 30 minutes josh earnest: i want to call to your attention climate announcements today. there is a flood risk mapping tool that visualizes the different impacts of floods. it was developed for new york, new jersey, and the coastal areas. this is, again, an example of the is from the department of the interior. they are collaborating on landscape partnerships in areas of southwest florida and the great lakes region. there is a wide range of impacts and the federal agencies will work closely to prevent the threats and ensure that long-term efforts to take climate change into account. it is something the world considers a top priority. we want to deal with climate change. we can take steps that can contribute to public safety. this is evidence of how the administration can make progress in the face of opposition from the republicans in congress. so, the president will have more to say at the event that he will host in the ever great -- in the everglades. >> is the president satisf
josh earnest takes questions. this is 30 minutes josh earnest: i want to call to your attention climate announcements today. there is a flood risk mapping tool that visualizes the different impacts of floods. it was developed for new york, new jersey, and the coastal areas. this is, again, an example of the is from the department of the interior. they are collaborating on landscape partnerships in areas of southwest florida and the great lakes region. there is a wide range of impacts and the...
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>> josh this is a good question. when a counter terrorism operation is carried out, it is followed by a battle damage assessment and our intelligence professionals evaluate the region or the area where the operation was carried out, to determine the results of the operation and whether or not if any, civilian casulties occurred. and in the process of carrying out that battle damage assessment, that draws on multiple sources of intel, there was some indication that dr. wienstein was killed. and as intelligence was collected and indicated and raised questions of whether or not dr. weinstein was alive, they began to explore more comb pletely whether in fact he was dead and try to learn the circumstances of his death. and only in the last several days did the intelligence community assess with a high degree of confidence that dr. vein stein was killed in a u.s. government counter terrorism operation. the president was briefed by his national security time very soon after that assessment was completed. and upon receiving
>> josh this is a good question. when a counter terrorism operation is carried out, it is followed by a battle damage assessment and our intelligence professionals evaluate the region or the area where the operation was carried out, to determine the results of the operation and whether or not if any, civilian casulties occurred. and in the process of carrying out that battle damage assessment, that draws on multiple sources of intel, there was some indication that dr. wienstein was...
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today is josh brown's turn.cked tsco, the ticker. >> having grown up on a farm in new york city, i -- no, so -- >> upper west side? >> new york city we had a little tract of herbs in central park. river once in a while you come across a company where everything is heading in your favor. and that is absolutely the case with tsco, this is an under-followed, under-appreciated name. it's been on the radar of a lot of technicians and a lot of small and mid cap analysts but that's pretty much it. we don't talk about it on the show, we probably will in the future. it's become the home depot of rural america and they've got a lot of good things to say about how the year is shaping up. they opened 41 stores in the first quarter. they're on track to open 110. q 1 same-store sales up 5.7% this is with no benefit from any kind of strength in farm incomes or agricultural commodities. once that kicks in. that's like a whole another leg to the story. this is just them building out on their own volition. they're not getting the
today is josh brown's turn.cked tsco, the ticker. >> having grown up on a farm in new york city, i -- no, so -- >> upper west side? >> new york city we had a little tract of herbs in central park. river once in a while you come across a company where everything is heading in your favor. and that is absolutely the case with tsco, this is an under-followed, under-appreciated name. it's been on the radar of a lot of technicians and a lot of small and mid cap analysts but that's...
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josh, on his scooter, impacted the right front corner area of the pickup, and josh was thrown from hiscooter. >> the moped is knocked out from under him and josh is flying headlong. >> it was last second, i just saw it right as he hit me. i remember just seeing the truck there, and i think i kind of braced myself. i didn't even hit the brakes. i didn't have time to. >> as he watches the crash in horror, the police officer turns on his camera and automatically saves the previous 30 seconds of video. >> because of the way our system is set up, it's recording constantly, it just doesn't save it until it's turned on and then we have a 30-second capture. so everything that occurred 30 seconds prior was actually saved and that 30 seconds caught the accident. >> as josh is hurled through the air, one flip flop goes flying in another direction. it's hard to believe that josh hasn't been badly injured, but he picks up his cell phone and incredibly, starts to stand up. >> i think adrenaline and shock had kind of set in. >> josh actually starts to walk away, but he's stopped by a motorcyclist. >>
josh, on his scooter, impacted the right front corner area of the pickup, and josh was thrown from hiscooter. >> the moped is knocked out from under him and josh is flying headlong. >> it was last second, i just saw it right as he hit me. i remember just seeing the truck there, and i think i kind of braced myself. i didn't even hit the brakes. i didn't have time to. >> as he watches the crash in horror, the police officer turns on his camera and automatically saves the...
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in that spirit josh let's get start would some questions. >> thanks josh. let's start with just some of the facts of what happened so you can discuss them. how many other people were killed in these two strikes? either local civilians or militants militants? >> josh i won't be able to provide specific numbers on this. i can tell you that in the specific strike that resulted in the death of dr. weinstein and mr. lo porto, there was one other al qaeda leader who was among those who was killed. that is the ahmed farouq the american citizen al qaeda leader. this was a strike against an al qaeda compound. and the result was the death of at least one al qaeda leader. i can tell you that the assess assessment that we have right now does not raise questions about additional civilian loss of life. again, the reason for that is that the standard that was in place and to the best of our knowledge, was closely followed by our counterterrorism professionals was to adhere to this near certainty standard. and that near certainty standard applied to two things. the first n
in that spirit josh let's get start would some questions. >> thanks josh. let's start with just some of the facts of what happened so you can discuss them. how many other people were killed in these two strikes? either local civilians or militants militants? >> josh i won't be able to provide specific numbers on this. i can tell you that in the specific strike that resulted in the death of dr. weinstein and mr. lo porto, there was one other al qaeda leader who was among those who...
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you better wake up, josh. no matter how much i care about you, if you got to learn the hard way, you're going to do that on your own, man. if you get into this anymore, i'm for real done, man. >> you got anything down there? >> what do you need? >> food. >> i'll send you some up later. just shut up, man. just stay out of trouble. you talk too much. stay out of trouble. stay out of trouble. >> love you, bub. >> see you later, man. straight idiot, man. if i could hit him in the mouth right now, i would. >> i let him down. >> how much time harrison spends in the hole will be determined in a disciplinary board hearing just like the one awaiting michael ray stafford for allegedly stabbing pat ellerman. >> best-case scenario would be that they forget about this. >> stafford is assigned an inmate advocate to help him present his case at the hearing. >> did you get a copy of the investigator's report? >> no. >> here's what i would say. no matter what the outcome is, i would plead not guilty to it just for the simple f
you better wake up, josh. no matter how much i care about you, if you got to learn the hard way, you're going to do that on your own, man. if you get into this anymore, i'm for real done, man. >> you got anything down there? >> what do you need? >> food. >> i'll send you some up later. just shut up, man. just stay out of trouble. you talk too much. stay out of trouble. stay out of trouble. >> love you, bub. >> see you later, man. straight idiot, man. if i...
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josh who do you claim. she meant valerie jarrett when she said the woman already running the country. >> oh. >> so i think, you know this is a strong slate i have even though it has between three and five winning candidates on it. i'm going to trade in sarah palin and go with bob mcdonald who has been overlooked. >> state of the union response. incredibly popular in his first election. >> america that has largest prison population in the world so he has a draft. >> that's a very good draft choice. who is the most undervalued candidate on this board? money ball you can get them for the cheepapest amount for the best. >> >> i would say scat walkott walker. it's getting close. >> he's undervalued. >> i still think it's santorum who's going to go deep. >> michael steele. >> rand paul. >> undervalued. >> i think you're right. i think he was having a moment. he's not now. >> i see no run for ted cruz is drop out before he has to. >> from the perspective not of the next president but in racking up points. you are
josh who do you claim. she meant valerie jarrett when she said the woman already running the country. >> oh. >> so i think, you know this is a strong slate i have even though it has between three and five winning candidates on it. i'm going to trade in sarah palin and go with bob mcdonald who has been overlooked. >> state of the union response. incredibly popular in his first election. >> america that has largest prison population in the world so he has a draft. >>...
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josh griffin denied any involvement in kim's murder.but soon, his fellow officers turned against him. apparently, everything started when kim told police she feared driving home alone at night along the dark country roads and was concerned that a customer of the men's club was following her. in an effort to help, police broadcast an announcement asking officers to keep an eye out for kim's car, to make sure nothing happened to her. >> and we know from the investigation after the fact that mr. griffin was, in fact, out and listening to that broadcast that evening. >> the evidence shows officer josh griffin took an inappropriate interest in kim medlin. and investigators learned that griffin told fellow police officers about it. >> he saw her jeep running up and down through town and would call to other policemen and make comments about the pretty blonde-haired girl in the jeep, that she's coming through, and he was trying to figure out a way to meet her. >> that was really alarming, too, is i had other officers that knew about this patter
josh griffin denied any involvement in kim's murder.but soon, his fellow officers turned against him. apparently, everything started when kim told police she feared driving home alone at night along the dark country roads and was concerned that a customer of the men's club was following her. in an effort to help, police broadcast an announcement asking officers to keep an eye out for kim's car, to make sure nothing happened to her. >> and we know from the investigation after the fact that...
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i will leave you with a josh hetrick which calls you strapping. >> that's definitely a lie. >> josh says if you're going to invest in hampton creek, you are investing in a golly darn moonshot is what he says. i think golly darn is the word you used. you're not investing in hampton creek because you're going to make a little money. you're either going to make nothing, or you are going to make something ton. says josh tetric about his company, hampton creek. thank you for being with us this morning. and we hope you make a golly darn ton of money. >> and do some good. >> thanks josh. >>> big data can give us all kinds of answers about all kinds of things. that we know. the problem is how do you ask the question when "press here" continues. >>> welcome back to "press here." i hope you will not change the channel. but if you did, that action would be recorded by the cable company. and if you hit the wrong button on the remote that too, would be recorded. and if the cable company saw a trend, they'd actually fix the remote. each click of the remote is a data point. millions of clicks each
i will leave you with a josh hetrick which calls you strapping. >> that's definitely a lie. >> josh says if you're going to invest in hampton creek, you are investing in a golly darn moonshot is what he says. i think golly darn is the word you used. you're not investing in hampton creek because you're going to make a little money. you're either going to make nothing, or you are going to make something ton. says josh tetric about his company, hampton creek. thank you for being with...
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if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster.ears ago, his real dad. you know what i mean? years ago in prison. we got along pretty well. we wasn't real tight, but i respected each other. i heard a lot about little josh, what he was doing and how he was getting in trouble and stuff. >> tell me about your relationship. how long have you known him? what's it been like? >> we got to talking and he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he wants to be -- play tough, but actually, he just wants to know someone cares about him. and he got to calling me dad, you know what i mean? i'm old enough -- i'm sorry about that, i'll old enough to be his dad. so, i'm hoping i can pull him up and maybe make him see that staying in trouble, you're going to do every bit of this, you know, the system will take the time in a minute. if you're ignorant, they got something for you. >> for harrison, staying out of trouble and earning every minute of good time is the difference between getting out in 10 years or 20. and for him, that's especial
if you want me to call him josh, i'll go by josh but his name to me is youngster.ears ago, his real dad. you know what i mean? years ago in prison. we got along pretty well. we wasn't real tight, but i respected each other. i heard a lot about little josh, what he was doing and how he was getting in trouble and stuff. >> tell me about your relationship. how long have you known him? what's it been like? >> we got to talking and he's really just a lonely kid, you know what i mean? he...
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josh you'll be the judge.groban song, go. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow ♪ >> sing for me! >> keep going. ♪ blue birds fly ♪ >> that's all i got. >> wow. >> pretty good. >> i'm -- >> that was magic. >> you know i -- you get me every time. >> i shouldn't cry before i actually have to sing. >> i have that effect on people. >> this early in the morning, very impressive. >> how's his breath, josh? >> excellent. i only felt it on the side of my face. it was warm and comforting. >> only you, dan. only you. >> something tells me we're not in kansas anymore. >> we are going the hear the real josh in a little bit. >>> let's go to ginger. >> stages. we'll hear the real deal. and hopefully, strahan not lip-syncing in the background. >> he's welcome to. >> i'm dancing in the background for josh. >> a little sbrerp active dance? >> ginger, save these guys. >> i cant wait to hear more of josh groban. more michael, too. look who i found. cousins from maine, california, and oregon. right? >> yes. >> you're all together hanging
josh you'll be the judge.groban song, go. ♪ somewhere over the rainbow ♪ >> sing for me! >> keep going. ♪ blue birds fly ♪ >> that's all i got. >> wow. >> pretty good. >> i'm -- >> that was magic. >> you know i -- you get me every time. >> i shouldn't cry before i actually have to sing. >> i have that effect on people. >> this early in the morning, very impressive. >> how's his breath, josh? >> excellent. i...
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josh and helen smathers managing director. josh, let's start with you. you got your wrist on the new watch. premium product? josh: absolutely. apple is positioned the watch almost entirely as a piece of jewelry. what they want to talk about is materials, the process. this is about as premium as you get in electronics. guy: the whole process seems to be moving upscale. we are looking at a story that is increasingly driven at the high-end by lux products with nice material. the rest of the world is not going to be buying this. they are buying middle to low and android phones, which increasingly are a problem for samsung. >> that phone that you are holding it is basically a solution to a problem samsung has with apple. you could call it the iphone 6 for android users. it looks very similar, if you look at the edge you will see that this, the volume side,. the thinness of the phone also. what samsung has done has said looks were killing them. they've come out with a phone that ensures looks do not kill them. from here, they have to turn that phone into somet
josh and helen smathers managing director. josh, let's start with you. you got your wrist on the new watch. premium product? josh: absolutely. apple is positioned the watch almost entirely as a piece of jewelry. what they want to talk about is materials, the process. this is about as premium as you get in electronics. guy: the whole process seems to be moving upscale. we are looking at a story that is increasingly driven at the high-end by lux products with nice material. the rest of the world...
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from our friend josh groban. are dry the gift was ours to borrow ♪ ♪ it's as if we always knew and i won't forget what i did for love what i did for love ♪ ♪ gone ♪ ♪ love is never gone ♪ ♪ as we travel on ♪ ♪ love's what we'll remember ♪ ♪ kiss today good-bye and point me toward tomorrow ♪ ♪ when did what we had to do won't forget can't regret what i did for love ♪ ♪ what i did for love ♪ ♪ what i did for love ♪ ♪ what i did for love ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] at clorox 2 we've turned removing stains into a science. now pre-treat with clorox 2! watch stains disappear right before your eyes. remove 4 times more stains than detergent alone. >>> josh that was fantastic. thank you. >> thank you, george. thank you so much. >> the name of the album, "stages." and sit out today. >> right this minute. yes. >>> we want to give one lucky mom the mother of all surprises. look who is doing the knocking. are you ready? >> i am. >> garth will sing for her. >> let's put epic happy into your mother's day. >> go to goodmorninga
from our friend josh groban. are dry the gift was ours to borrow ♪ ♪ it's as if we always knew and i won't forget what i did for love what i did for love ♪ ♪ gone ♪ ♪ love is never gone ♪ ♪ as we travel on ♪ ♪ love's what we'll remember ♪ ♪ kiss today good-bye and point me toward tomorrow ♪ ♪ when did what we had to do won't forget can't regret what i did for love ♪ ♪ what i did for love ♪ ♪ what i did for love ♪ ♪ what i did for love ♪ ♪ [ cheers and...
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josh: this blows away other smart watches. fitness band, they will be in trouble because this is a more attractive pase package. matt: if you have $359 of disposable income, would you buy it? josh: i would because i spend a lot of money on stuff that i do not necessarily need. it will be a tougher sell for people who are convinced -- were not convinced they need this. matt: my initial thought was for adults, most people have a nice watch already. an automatic timepiece, maybe something your father gave you or something you got at work. does this replace a rolex or really nice seiko? josh: in terms of looks, a traditional watch is still more attractive than this. the apple watch does a lot more than those watches so it is a big trade-off. do you want a beautiful timepiece that is going to last for a hundred years or do you want cutting edge technology that does a thousand different things on your wrist? you have to be able to make that distinction and decide based on those factors. matt: bloomberg digital editor josh topolsky i
josh: this blows away other smart watches. fitness band, they will be in trouble because this is a more attractive pase package. matt: if you have $359 of disposable income, would you buy it? josh: i would because i spend a lot of money on stuff that i do not necessarily need. it will be a tougher sell for people who are convinced -- were not convinced they need this. matt: my initial thought was for adults, most people have a nice watch already. an automatic timepiece, maybe something your...
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and josh is 67? >> and by the way where does that leave me?-- >> ya. >> really funny look at the teaming of josh and i. we play versions of ourselves in the show, and in the making of this sketch variety show for the fx networkment and it is really behind the scenes intimate look what goes in the mind every these two guys forced together to make the show. >> i love how it seem like an actual documentary. >> also directed by one of the great comedy dock ooh men tar janes, larry charles who did borat, and a lot of entheusiasm, so we were very -- in very good sure hands of making this. >> hey, when you're out and about, billy what do people -- well, what do they moan-in which move dow they mention most? >> well, right now they sean the clippers most because we're about to start to play. >> this but i still give people who will talk about "when harry met sally". people talk about city slickers. you know, still get people come up to me and go have fun filming the castle. i get that casino of stuff. >> that's me by the way i'm in a someone. >> well,
and josh is 67? >> and by the way where does that leave me?-- >> ya. >> really funny look at the teaming of josh and i. we play versions of ourselves in the show, and in the making of this sketch variety show for the fx networkment and it is really behind the scenes intimate look what goes in the mind every these two guys forced together to make the show. >> i love how it seem like an actual documentary. >> also directed by one of the great comedy dock ooh men tar...
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to my left is josh lederman. jim avila works for abc news.he now covers the white house for abc news. scott horthly is a member of the whca board. peter baker is a correspondent for the new york times. let's give them a hand. [applause] i really love the range of winners that we have this year because when you put these people together and look at the way they cover the beat, they really show a diverse approach to covering the white house. each has a diverse way of doing their job. i want to start with josh who did a classic report on the secret service. has anybody heard of a fence jumper? do you know what a fence jumper is? that's a person that climbs over the wall of the white house, and physically gets attacked before they make it across the lawn. one day, that was not the case, and josh letterman was standing in his post at the booth. why don't you pick up from there? josh: most of the correspondents had already left for the evening. the news was basically over. there were a handful of us from the television networks that were still in t
to my left is josh lederman. jim avila works for abc news.he now covers the white house for abc news. scott horthly is a member of the whca board. peter baker is a correspondent for the new york times. let's give them a hand. [applause] i really love the range of winners that we have this year because when you put these people together and look at the way they cover the beat, they really show a diverse approach to covering the white house. each has a diverse way of doing their job. i want to...
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josh? >> well, so i think that the casinos have been one of the more disappointing areas of the market. when i look at the technicals here, my read is short every bounce. these things have to be considered guilty until proven innocent. one a spotlight win, and lvs especially. the trends are not in their favor, more are the fundamentals. i don't like the way they act. and they do have these huge spikes. people get excited again. each one of these has failed and led to a lower low. so i think you want to stay on the sidelines. >> weise. >> caterpillar. this used to be a proxy for china. so if china traded up, cat would trade up. if china was talking about easing, stock traded up. here it is. it's basically traded around 80 bucks. well off its high, hasn't done anything for a few years. i would stay away from cat. i think the business is not in great shape. >> low end of the dow performers for the quarter. >> yeah. and no reason to buy again. >> unusual activity today? >> yeah, just looking at
josh? >> well, so i think that the casinos have been one of the more disappointing areas of the market. when i look at the technicals here, my read is short every bounce. these things have to be considered guilty until proven innocent. one a spotlight win, and lvs especially. the trends are not in their favor, more are the fundamentals. i don't like the way they act. and they do have these huge spikes. people get excited again. each one of these has failed and led to a lower low. so i...
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josh, let's get started with questions. >> thanks. let's start with what happened with facts you can discuss. how many other people were killed in the two strikes, either local civilians or militants? >> josh, i won't be able to provide specific numbers on this. i can tell you that in this specific strike that resulted in the death of dr. weinstein and mr. lo porto, there was one other al qaeda leader who was among those killed. that is -- ahmed farouq american citizen al qaeda leader. this was a strike against an al qaeda compound and the result was the death of at least one al qaeda leader. i can tell you the assessment we have now does not raise questions about additional civilian loss of life. again, the reason for that is that the standard that was in place and to the best of our knowledge was closely followed by our counter terrorism professionals was to adhere to this standard. that applied to two things. first is near certainty this was an al qaeda compound used by al qaeda leaders. that turned out to be treeue. that was corre
josh, let's get started with questions. >> thanks. let's start with what happened with facts you can discuss. how many other people were killed in the two strikes, either local civilians or militants? >> josh, i won't be able to provide specific numbers on this. i can tell you that in this specific strike that resulted in the death of dr. weinstein and mr. lo porto, there was one other al qaeda leader who was among those killed. that is -- ahmed farouq american citizen al qaeda...
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josh can pick something else. he really wanted to be waterproof. you say that but the reality is you guys have gotten tighter about control of how android looks and feels with your partners. if you look at the new galaxy s6, they are much closer to the core android experience then you look -- than a couple of years ago. matias: think about design as if you are designing a car. you want to have everybody be able to choose what kind of car they have. some people want a cadillac. they wanted to be this 40spo rty coupe. other people want a station wagon or pickup truck, whatever it is. there is a lot of room for the functionality and the style you will have. there are some parts of it the need to work the same. it will have to have the steering wheel in front of you, make sure the brake pedal is on one side and the gas is on the other. if you don't confor to a common standard, it will be a mess. cory: used the word flexible versus atomic. can you describe what that means to you? matias: i'm not sure when i said that. josh: you confirm or deny? cory: so
josh can pick something else. he really wanted to be waterproof. you say that but the reality is you guys have gotten tighter about control of how android looks and feels with your partners. if you look at the new galaxy s6, they are much closer to the core android experience then you look -- than a couple of years ago. matias: think about design as if you are designing a car. you want to have everybody be able to choose what kind of car they have. some people want a cadillac. they wanted to be...
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we want to bring in fault lines contributessor josh rushing. josh, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so they tell robinson he can't use his image, just before the break the stadiums are plastered with corporate sponsorship. >> you're right, it is a billion dollar industry and those billions come from the corporations. branding, getting in front of the fans including me. but the players are left out of the economic system so of course they can't sell their jerseys or benefit in any way from being on the team. but what darius was trying to do was earn a little extra money, darius wanted to take on some of his own bills that sort of thing he started a multilevel marketing thing, they even shut that down. didn't have anything to did with football. essentially benefited from anything he was. the school and everyone involved seemed to be benefiting from him. but i caught up with his coach dabo sweeney and asked him a couple of questions about that. >> what we try to teach our guys is football, create the opportunities take advanta
we want to bring in fault lines contributessor josh rushing. josh, thanks for being with us. >> thanks for having me. >> so they tell robinson he can't use his image, just before the break the stadiums are plastered with corporate sponsorship. >> you're right, it is a billion dollar industry and those billions come from the corporations. branding, getting in front of the fans including me. but the players are left out of the economic system so of course they can't sell their...
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here it is, josh.have been talking weak economics first quarter, second quararter looking tepid. are we going to see strength in the third quarteare me malays -- malaise? guest: i fl malaise, but if we see strength, y wilhave to come from nsumers. consumers are not spending their gains from lower gasoline and oil prices. rebecca: peter, give us aa projojection. peter: the economy -- economy ll grow between 2.5% and 3%. consumers are in a bter place thanhey were five years ago. most people are in better place than they were five years agoo. the economy will reflect it. rebecca: you heard it here. thanks for joining u us. ♪ ♪ stop dreaming. it's time for the volkswagen stop dreaming start driving event. get a $1000 volkswagen credit bonus. hurry in, during the final daysthe volkswagen stop dreaming start driving event and you can get 0% apr, plus a $1,000 volkswagen credit bonus on 2015 jetta and passat models. don't wait.offers end april 30th. morris: this week -- >> customer service on the phone and in
here it is, josh.have been talking weak economics first quarter, second quararter looking tepid. are we going to see strength in the third quarteare me malays -- malaise? guest: i fl malaise, but if we see strength, y wilhave to come from nsumers. consumers are not spending their gains from lower gasoline and oil prices. rebecca: peter, give us aa projojection. peter: the economy -- economy ll grow between 2.5% and 3%. consumers are in a bter place thanhey were five years ago. most people are...
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josh brown owns it.e eats it, his thoughts, next. >> lives it. >>> plus we go under the radar for some moves you might be missing, one of them on a controversial website called ashley madison. "halftime" back after this. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your movement, heartbeat, breathing. introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store where you'll find the best buy rated mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep with sleep number. you can call mbut,allow
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josh, you were just talking about the xbi as well.ink that's more interesting to look at or at least as interesting to look at as the ibb? >> so the ibb, if you look at the top ten holdings, they're like 60% of the etf. so it's very heavily in celgene, gilead, what we're calling blew chip. this is where the more speculative money is. it's taking much more of a beating and tends to be a lot more volatile on the downside. you look at the probable cause of today's selloff, it's a company called celledon. it missed a phase two trial or a milestone of some sort. that's the wake-up call for this -- >> that's a $320 million plus market cap -- >> right. >> that's the point you're making is that it's small. i'm just pointing out -- >> you get away from biogen -- this is the true face of the sector. it's tremendous gains when you hit it and it's huge vegas-like losses when you miss. >> because these are true biotechs. they're not the biotechs that trade like pharma. it's all about what you have in the pipeline. if you've got it, it will fly to
josh, you were just talking about the xbi as well.ink that's more interesting to look at or at least as interesting to look at as the ibb? >> so the ibb, if you look at the top ten holdings, they're like 60% of the etf. so it's very heavily in celgene, gilead, what we're calling blew chip. this is where the more speculative money is. it's taking much more of a beating and tends to be a lot more volatile on the downside. you look at the probable cause of today's selloff, it's a company...
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afterwards, can fake josh gad and fake billy crystal go their own separate ways and real josh gad and>> you've had a lot of things on your plate. i want to also ask you about "book of mormon." a lot of people fell in love with your work. it's been almost three years. >> we just celebrated our four-year anniversary. and it's sort of the bestvessel that launched this career that i have now. i am forever grateful for that opportunity. it's one of the great treats of my life. both creatively and personally. >> let's talk about the movie that every child loves you for. of course i'm talking about olaf. the character that you play -- >> i misunderstood the question. >> this is such a wonderful character. i mean it is the hugest movie. but did you know when they first approached you and said hey, do you want to play a snowman's voice, did you have any idea it would be so big? >> i never saw it coming. i would say it sort of was this, no pun intended avalanche of good will and discovery on people's parts. and you slowly started to realize about a month and a half two months in that it transce
afterwards, can fake josh gad and fake billy crystal go their own separate ways and real josh gad and>> you've had a lot of things on your plate. i want to also ask you about "book of mormon." a lot of people fell in love with your work. it's been almost three years. >> we just celebrated our four-year anniversary. and it's sort of the bestvessel that launched this career that i have now. i am forever grateful for that opportunity. it's one of the great treats of my life....
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you and josh, josh gad, who was also here-- >> that's his name. >> jon: wonderful chemistry and very nice for me because i don't get to see you enough except on every bus stop and bus and billboard anywhere that i go. >> it's very bizarre. it's worse than l.a. it's like behinds everywhere. >> big wondz. >> big huge, billboards. >> my daughter you know. >> jon: yes. >> her two-year-old son is in the car seat facing the wrong way. she pulls alongside bus and doesn't think anything of it and hears her son going "hi grandpa. hi grandpa." "you want to see grandpa?" "yeah, it's grandpa. grandpa has a bus. grandpa bus. grandpa has a bus! grandpa has a bus!" so now he comes over and he wants to see my bus. i try to tell him i don't have a bus, and he gets mad. now he has a fit. "grandpa's bus! grandpa's bus!" so i bought a bus. >> jon: you have to. >> it's great it's great. >> jon: did you want to be back doing a series? you could do whatever you want? >> well-- well, thank you. but, you know, i wasn't looking for it. and out of the blurk i get this call from a swedish production company. >>
you and josh, josh gad, who was also here-- >> that's his name. >> jon: wonderful chemistry and very nice for me because i don't get to see you enough except on every bus stop and bus and billboard anywhere that i go. >> it's very bizarre. it's worse than l.a. it's like behinds everywhere. >> big wondz. >> big huge, billboards. >> my daughter you know. >> jon: yes. >> her two-year-old son is in the car seat facing the wrong way. she pulls...
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betty: do you give her credit for that, josh?the most-watched and follow -- josh: eating at chipotle? betty: for being an everyday american. also, the element of surprise -- she's the most followed these days. josh: she has a new group of advisers. we understand social media. they know reporters like me are tired of hiring -- covering the hillary clinton campaign, are jaded. they need to do things to shakeup. the first five days are an example they can do this. we had this nationwide -- i not know what you want to call it, manhunt? -- to follow her around chipotle and her van. i guess that is better than writing about what her campaign is doing wrong. as i say you in the new edition of "bloomberg businessweek" we do not know if she fixed a problem until she runs into meaningful competition, and that might not happen until next summer when there is a republican nominee to go up against her. betty: josh, finally, how does she leverage bill? josh: that is a good question -- the biggest management question is how do you manage bill c
betty: do you give her credit for that, josh?the most-watched and follow -- josh: eating at chipotle? betty: for being an everyday american. also, the element of surprise -- she's the most followed these days. josh: she has a new group of advisers. we understand social media. they know reporters like me are tired of hiring -- covering the hillary clinton campaign, are jaded. they need to do things to shakeup. the first five days are an example they can do this. we had this nationwide -- i not...
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josh groban! catch him on tour this fall! we'll be right back, everybody!late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
josh groban! catch him on tour this fall! we'll be right back, everybody!late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. i hope to see you tomorrow. bye-bye, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
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they take on josh and joe. tweet us with #bull or #bear. how about this?e're going to dig into the hottest topic of the year. our "halftime" energy summit kicking off today. a block buster lineup all week long. we have our first ever tv interview in a rare peek inside the strategy of a top tier hedge fund. wednesday, goldman's jeff curry arguably the most respected commodity analyst on the street, he's going to be with us. then john dowd of fidelity. he's been beating 90% of his peers over the past five years. we'll be back right after this. sometimes romantic. there were tears in my eyes. and tears in my eyes. and so many little things that we learned were really the biggest things. through it all, we saved and had a retirement plan. and someone who listened and helped us along the way. because we always knew that someday the future would be the present. every someday needs a plan. talk with us about your retirement today. mileageplus® explorer card. we're saving our united miles... ...for a trip to hawaii. we love free checked bags. i've saved $75 in che
they take on josh and joe. tweet us with #bull or #bear. how about this?e're going to dig into the hottest topic of the year. our "halftime" energy summit kicking off today. a block buster lineup all week long. we have our first ever tv interview in a rare peek inside the strategy of a top tier hedge fund. wednesday, goldman's jeff curry arguably the most respected commodity analyst on the street, he's going to be with us. then john dowd of fidelity. he's been beating 90% of his peers...
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josh gad plays himself. >> josh plays himself. of a skunk smell, there's an episode last week that you guys -- well, you smoke pot. >> right. >> jimmy: and went shopping. >> in a supermarket. well you have to eat. >> jimmy: did you do research for that role? >> i'm a method actor. >> jimmy: you are a method actor. okay. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i was wondering. >> grandpa bill's high in a supermarket, twitter lit up. we have a show show, thursdays at 10:00. but that scene was based on based on my real life. i got my actual grandfather stoned. >> jimmy: wow. >> this was a real grandfather. when we had real grandfathers. this is from vienna. he was 65 and looked 85 and smelled 95. i'm home from college. i didn't know he was in the house and i'm smoking a joint and i hear, what do you got, a wet dog in there? what is that smell? so my grandfather was actually hip orthodox jewish man. we owned this little record store. had his own jazz label. he was responsible for a lot of jazz music. >> jimmy: wow. >> so he was around lot of pot and i
josh gad plays himself. >> josh plays himself. of a skunk smell, there's an episode last week that you guys -- well, you smoke pot. >> right. >> jimmy: and went shopping. >> in a supermarket. well you have to eat. >> jimmy: did you do research for that role? >> i'm a method actor. >> jimmy: you are a method actor. okay. [ applause ] >> jimmy: i was wondering. >> grandpa bill's high in a supermarket, twitter lit up. we have a show show,...
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jim lebenthal, jim teranova, josh brown. what are we think of today's rally? what is driving this? chinese stimulus, earnings season, let's go. >> central bank policy. it's globally coordinated efforts and it continues to what happens at the end of the month is two key central bank meetings coming. that's the federal reserve at the end of the month. think about this for a second, bank of japan, april 30th, are they next. >> game plan. got ahead of ourselves here, retail downgrades, lululemon. tech nol in the house, next frontier for apple and google who will come out on top when it comes to technology in your house. and we begin with today's big rally, stocks bouncing back on more global stimulus, this time in china, it's the biggest week of earnings season, 40% of the dow are reporting this week. jim, we already heard from joe, what do you think is driving the market? >> listen, i think today's rally is the snapback from friday's selloff which i didn't quite believe. frankly, i think what we're seeing in earnings reports thus far is that earnings exceptions were set too low. we'll
jim lebenthal, jim teranova, josh brown. what are we think of today's rally? what is driving this? chinese stimulus, earnings season, let's go. >> central bank policy. it's globally coordinated efforts and it continues to what happens at the end of the month is two key central bank meetings coming. that's the federal reserve at the end of the month. think about this for a second, bank of japan, april 30th, are they next. >> game plan. got ahead of ourselves here, retail downgrades,...
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josh had one number. in terms of business model risk and in terms of risk to profitability. >> googleas to the eu investigation is one of multiple defense overhangs that the stock faces this year. specifically on the eu i've heard $6 billion number maybe goes to $10 billion. the company should end the first quarter with 67 $68 billion in cash on the balance sheet to generate between $12 and $15 billion in cash this year. so it would be somewhat of a small hit to the balance sheet, i think, roughly, $9 per share. >> finish your thought. >> the real issue, my real concern is really the business practice changes. if that occurs i think you could see some meaningful risk to google's earnings trajectory over the next several years. >> are come par stones the microsoft scenario that occurred a few years ago with the eu are those fair comparisons or not? >> somewhat fair. somewhat fair i think. in combination of all the different risks that the company faces, you know, competition from facebook twitter, there's
josh had one number. in terms of business model risk and in terms of risk to profitability. >> googleas to the eu investigation is one of multiple defense overhangs that the stock faces this year. specifically on the eu i've heard $6 billion number maybe goes to $10 billion. the company should end the first quarter with 67 $68 billion in cash on the balance sheet to generate between $12 and $15 billion in cash this year. so it would be somewhat of a small hit to the balance sheet, i...
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josh: september.ectation is like head and shoulders -- everyone is talking about september right now, but we have to wait and see. remember, those compositions, it could be later in the year. i would like some real estate trips, too. olivia: get in line. tom: we will continue with barbara corcoran talking about too many americans seems that are out there. -- themes that are out there. where is the best place to invest in real estate? stay with us. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. i'm tom keene. olivia sterns with us. olivia: my morning must read comes from the financial times. how to get more female chief executives. she writes "ask a group of schoolgirls to close their eyes and picture a surgeon, chief executive or a pilot. ask those who visualized the woman to raise their hands. only one or two will go up, if any." how do we get more female executives? barbara: it's not an issue of getting executives in the first place because so many are coming out of business school. how do you keep wo
josh: september.ectation is like head and shoulders -- everyone is talking about september right now, but we have to wait and see. remember, those compositions, it could be later in the year. i would like some real estate trips, too. olivia: get in line. tom: we will continue with barbara corcoran talking about too many americans seems that are out there. -- themes that are out there. where is the best place to invest in real estate? stay with us. good morning. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone....
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you have to be what josh's.ou have to be there all of the time to recognize opportunities to take that knowledge and translated into stories at the right moment. you have to use sources outside of the white house's, and then come back to the white house, as we did with cuba. and push them to answer our questions if they will not volunteer it. you have to be listening for sound. literally. you have to take all of those experiences and not count on our white house handled -- handing things over. >> i wanted to ask a different question. one of the things that has come up a lot is with the ability for the white house to now go to twitter and facebook and interview others with youtube stars and local news anchors at the white house. and a host of folks. if you look at the president's interviews, he largely does them mostly with people who are not in the white house covering him on a day to day basis. they are not as familiar with his policies and where he is going. they are parachuted in to do the interview and then
you have to be what josh's.ou have to be there all of the time to recognize opportunities to take that knowledge and translated into stories at the right moment. you have to use sources outside of the white house's, and then come back to the white house, as we did with cuba. and push them to answer our questions if they will not volunteer it. you have to be listening for sound. literally. you have to take all of those experiences and not count on our white house handled -- handing things over....