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marti judge is excited about it. founder and ceo and owner of the arena football team, the philadelphia soul. marti, how and why did you come up with this idea? >> liz, i want to thank first you and david having you here. david: a pleasure. >> i'm quite excited. i went over there with my company. when i went over there on weekends, there is ping-pong, badminton, soccer, which is a great sport and basketball but there wasn't any football. owner of the soul and with ron. >> wars ski who is very aggressive, ron and i decided, marti, why don't you take american football, indoor football over to china? -- jaw worse ski. i found out that the government was very, very interested in it. they have arenas in every city. they don't have the facilities for the nfl. that is where the nfl got into a little problem exporting that. it is historical, for indoor football. prepared to do it. david: viewers, marti, who might not be familiar with arena football. you live and breathe it. you have for years. half the size of a regular nfl
marti judge is excited about it. founder and ceo and owner of the arena football team, the philadelphia soul. marti, how and why did you come up with this idea? >> liz, i want to thank first you and david having you here. david: a pleasure. >> i'm quite excited. i went over there with my company. when i went over there on weekends, there is ping-pong, badminton, soccer, which is a great sport and basketball but there wasn't any football. owner of the soul and with ron. >> wars...
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i'm marty gonzalez. thank you for joining us on kron4 news weekend. >>> we are going to get started with a look at the weather forecast with erica kato. >> yesterday morning was pretty much a carbon copy of what we are experiencing today, marine layer right now at about 1500 feet. so overcast conditions, low clouds, even drizzle along the coastline and temperatures mainly in the upper 50s, low 60s, oakland 61 degrees, 56 right now in antioch. we will see sunny skies by the afternoon but most locations will see slightly cooler weather and then more pronounced cooling as we head into early next week, we will continue to see thick morning fog, more than likely sunshine into the afternoon but looks like we have removed any chance of rain from our forecast. the full details on the weekday cooldown coming up in about 15 minutes. marty. >> thank you. >>> and happening today, the first 49ers game at that new levi's stadium, it's the first preseason game for the niners. parking crews already getting set up severa
i'm marty gonzalez. thank you for joining us on kron4 news weekend. >>> we are going to get started with a look at the weather forecast with erica kato. >> yesterday morning was pretty much a carbon copy of what we are experiencing today, marine layer right now at about 1500 feet. so overcast conditions, low clouds, even drizzle along the coastline and temperatures mainly in the upper 50s, low 60s, oakland 61 degrees, 56 right now in antioch. we will see sunny skies by the...
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good morning marty 7dñ?rt to your saturday morning, but all of the afternoon. now if you are heading to outside lands, look for partly cloudy conditions, temperatures in ,l8 the rest of the bay area looking forward to 80s and 70s and increase in cloud cover as we head into sunday. the possibility for isolated thunderstorms for the north r already starting to back off ím that chance. keep an umbrella handy just in case. we're looking at that rinto early next week. i will will break down all of the detgz#nnnnnk/4'[ >>> well, the world health organization declaring the an international health emergency. already more than 900 people no signs of slowing down. kron 4 spoke with a pair of doctors who were recently in africa. e e complicated crisis here. >> dr. "uñ?ñ?f ⌟x he spent an extensive amount of time in sierra leone and says ó the ebola virus is spreading so fast that one of the biggest afraid to seek medical help. >> the communities are afraid to bring their families back tof only astonishing, but it's it
good morning marty 7dñ?rt to your saturday morning, but all of the afternoon. now if you are heading to outside lands, look for partly cloudy conditions, temperatures in ,l8 the rest of the bay area looking forward to 80s and 70s and increase in cloud cover as we head into sunday. the possibility for isolated thunderstorms for the north r already starting to back off ím that chance. keep an umbrella handy just in case. we're looking at that rinto early next week. i will will break down all...
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thank you, marty. marty talked about making people feel old and i don't actually have a lot of opportunity to do that these days so i would like to trump marty by saying that i was going into my senior year of high school. >> thank you. >> sorry, guys. except for ken, who we'll get to later who i'm a little bit bitter about. on the night that nixon resigned, i have to say not in my wildest dreams could i ever have imagined growing up to be able to be here moderating this panel tonight with this incredibly distinguished group of folks. so this is not just a privilege for me, it's just an absolute hoot. it's particularly a hoot since i think maybe somewhere in this audience are my two daughters who are the age that i was when president nixon resigned and i didn't have to twist their arms to get them to come tonight. let me just say, it wasn't to see their mother. [ laughter ] i'm going to start from that end and actually probably do bob and carl together because they, in fact, are together in the public'
thank you, marty. marty talked about making people feel old and i don't actually have a lot of opportunity to do that these days so i would like to trump marty by saying that i was going into my senior year of high school. >> thank you. >> sorry, guys. except for ken, who we'll get to later who i'm a little bit bitter about. on the night that nixon resigned, i have to say not in my wildest dreams could i ever have imagined growing up to be able to be here moderating this panel...
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thank you, marty. marty talked about making people feel old, and i don't actually have a lot of opportunity to do that these days, so i would like to trump marty by saying that i was going into my senior year of high school. sorry, guys. except for ken who we'll get to later who i'm a little bit bitter about. on the night that nixon resigned. and i have to say, not in my wildest dreams could i ever have imagined growing up to be able to be here moderating this panel tonight with this incredibly distinguished group of folks. so this is not just a privilege for me. it's just an absolute hoot. it's particularly a hoot since i think maybe somewhere in this audience are my two daughters who are the age that i was when president nixon resigned. and i didn't even have to twist their arms to get them to come tonight. let me just say it wasn't to see their mother. i am going to start from that end and actually probably do bob and carl together because they, in fact, are together in the public's mind as woodstei
thank you, marty. marty talked about making people feel old, and i don't actually have a lot of opportunity to do that these days, so i would like to trump marty by saying that i was going into my senior year of high school. sorry, guys. except for ken who we'll get to later who i'm a little bit bitter about. on the night that nixon resigned. and i have to say, not in my wildest dreams could i ever have imagined growing up to be able to be here moderating this panel tonight with this incredibly...
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marty. >>> all right erica, thank you. as we move into the mid august.eratures often get higher and that could pose a risk to senior citizens. joining me is michelle rogers to explain how seniors can take care of themselves in the heat. what impact does it have on seniors compared to younger people? >> with seniors, as we age, our muscle mass breaks down and that's where the water is stored. there could be less water in the body and we see that a lot of seniors don't drink as much water as they need to. we see that hydration is a serious issue. >> for most people, it's that standby of 8 glasses per day. for seniors is it different? >> new york city they still need to be consuming 8 glasses of water a day. what we try to tell people if they're not interested in drinking water maybe you can dilute it with some cranberry juice or lime to make it interesting. that makes a big difference. >> hydrating is important, just as it is for anyone at any age. what are some other tips you have for people who are in the senior age group? >> one of the thing that is peo
marty. >>> all right erica, thank you. as we move into the mid august.eratures often get higher and that could pose a risk to senior citizens. joining me is michelle rogers to explain how seniors can take care of themselves in the heat. what impact does it have on seniors compared to younger people? >> with seniors, as we age, our muscle mass breaks down and that's where the water is stored. there could be less water in the body and we see that a lot of seniors don't drink as...
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good morning, marty. we know that stewart is expected to race in just a few hours at watkins glen, considering the loss of young life, the trauma involved, is this a good idea for him to race? >> i don't think it's my place to answer that question, quite frankly, i think that's up to nascar and local law enforcement who released him because he was so cooperative with them. he's expected to race today. so, if all of those entities feel like he's able to race, then that's fine. now, i will say, he'll have quite a mental challenge ahead of him. as you heard the report there, he's visibly shaken. sheriff povero said, quote, he was extremely upset in giving his statement to police. so, it will affect him, i'm sure. but he's supposed to race today. >> marty, you have been covering nascar for decades, could nascar intervene before race time and tell stewart, this isn't a good idea to race today? >> they can, but i don't think they will. because they have nothing to do with this. nascar didn't sanction the race t
good morning, marty. we know that stewart is expected to race in just a few hours at watkins glen, considering the loss of young life, the trauma involved, is this a good idea for him to race? >> i don't think it's my place to answer that question, quite frankly, i think that's up to nascar and local law enforcement who released him because he was so cooperative with them. he's expected to race today. so, if all of those entities feel like he's able to race, then that's fine. now, i will...
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. ♪ >> marty said the "f" word to one of the hells angels.inning. >> i would like to imagine that the hell's angels just smashed marty in the face, knocked him out a bit. i'd like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to me, i'm going to talk to you. >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the people who hit my lead singer in the head. >> you're talking to me. i'll tell you what's happening. you are what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill makes you larger, one makes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all ♪ >> oh, that's what the story is here? oh, bummer. >> really, man. it's scary. > who's doing all the beating? >> hells angels. >> hells angels are doing beating on musicians? >> marty got beaten up. ♪ go ask alice, i think she'll know ♪ >> when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul looked down, he said, "wow, it looks like somebody's getting killed down there." he was right. they were. ♪ ♪ remember what the door mouse said, feed your head ♪ ♪ feed your hea
. ♪ >> marty said the "f" word to one of the hells angels.inning. >> i would like to imagine that the hell's angels just smashed marty in the face, knocked him out a bit. i'd like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to me, i'm going to talk to you. >> i'm not talking to you. i'm talking to the people who hit my lead singer in the head. >> you're talking to me. i'll tell you what's happening. you are what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill...
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marty would you like to weigh in on it? >> dr. fair and dr. morse, i'm in violent agreement with both of them. absolutely. this situation that's complicated by the way that the countries were broken up during colonial times, the fact that two of those countries use english as a dominant language, one uses french, even though they are overlapping tribes they are not all the same tribes. so you have a lot of very interesting cultural issues that you have to deal with and logistical issues to deal with. makes this a much more complicatethink to resolve. >> let -- complicated thing to resolve. >> let me pick up on dr. marty's point. this is much more complicated than this. having said that where do you start? >> well, the social factors are really the dominant factor here. so under ideal circumstances, it would be good if we'd had early recognition of some of these cases. and then, be able to control the infection in the hospitals. with good infection control, measures and of course good supportive care as you'd already heard. once it gets this fa
marty would you like to weigh in on it? >> dr. fair and dr. morse, i'm in violent agreement with both of them. absolutely. this situation that's complicated by the way that the countries were broken up during colonial times, the fact that two of those countries use english as a dominant language, one uses french, even though they are overlapping tribes they are not all the same tribes. so you have a lot of very interesting cultural issues that you have to deal with and logistical issues...
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harvey pitt and marty feldstein.s. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the r if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com you fifteen percent or more on huh, fiftcar insurance.uld save everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? >>> the u.s. economy getting a much-needed boost
harvey pitt and marty feldstein.s. ♪ [music] jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the r if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read...
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my name is is marty i'm the president of the shipyard we call ourselves star. star does not have a fundraising history we're an advocate organization so we're embarking on a new venture we've supported ourselves and get one contribution through the tidas foundation so we're on new ground here but our goal is to make sure none of the artists get left behind we have a board that supports this endeavor so the solar is the biggest monetary component. the solar is projected depends upon the system and use to save this is based on two quotes from solar installation companies both in the city and both in the district 10. the solar savings is projected between 18 and $28,000 a year. the way the solar saves will work there's a monitor on the system so we'll knows at the end of every cycle we wish to identify the electricity that is generated i'm insured that it is easy to translate that into a conflict of interests savings we've not accounted the accounting we know how to assess the funds and get a vail on savings. so at this projection between 28 and $18,000 we feel th
my name is is marty i'm the president of the shipyard we call ourselves star. star does not have a fundraising history we're an advocate organization so we're embarking on a new venture we've supported ourselves and get one contribution through the tidas foundation so we're on new ground here but our goal is to make sure none of the artists get left behind we have a board that supports this endeavor so the solar is the biggest monetary component. the solar is projected depends upon the system...
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i'm friends with -- >> "marty, it's the middle of the night! meet [ laughter ] "what?" "oh, yeah." i don't really want to t >> "get into this car!" wait a minute. "marty, you have to get into my van." >> jimmy: it's like -- >> "i'm going to send you back in time, so to speak." >> jimmy: okay, yeah. you were out there. you and benedict cumberbatch. >> yeah, i got to meet benedict cumberbatch, which i'm -- and there's another picture where he was like, "oh, you're dressed like marty mcfly. i'll give you the biff noogie." and it was -- he gave -- i have a picture of him giving me a noogie. >> jimmy: no way. >> and his accent is like -- >> jimmy: he sounds like stewie from "family guy." [ laughter ] apparently. >> well, it is. >> jimmy: i want to know about this dude. >> oh, yeah, this guy -- so this is our nerdist logo right here, and this guy made a a nerdist superhero outfit. it looks great. maybe should have worn a cup, but that's all right. [ laughter ] that would be my only note. >> jimmy: oh my lord. >> but it's such an amazing outfit. >> jimmy: oh no. >> he did an amazing outfi
i'm friends with -- >> "marty, it's the middle of the night! meet [ laughter ] "what?" "oh, yeah." i don't really want to t >> "get into this car!" wait a minute. "marty, you have to get into my van." >> jimmy: it's like -- >> "i'm going to send you back in time, so to speak." >> jimmy: okay, yeah. you were out there. you and benedict cumberbatch. >> yeah, i got to meet benedict cumberbatch, which i'm --...
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. >> reporter: good morning, marty. over the next several hours we will see a lot of people head out to church and those who are going to church are going to have a hard time avoiding the very visable signs of everything they've gone through this week as a lot of caution tape and financing remains seemingly everywhere you go across napa valley this comes almost one week exactly after that 6.0 earthquake struck napa valley. it initially knocked out power to 70,000 people when it struck at 3:20. in the week since the quake all power has been restored. crews fixed the waterline leaks and inspectors are getting a better look at the buildings. more than 150 buildings in napa are red tagged and unhabitable. one of those is the first united methodist church. the sanctuary is red tagged as part of the front of the building is separated from the structure itself and fenced off below in case of a possible collapse. but the community is coming together and that congregation will worship at the napa community seventh day advenist c
. >> reporter: good morning, marty. over the next several hours we will see a lot of people head out to church and those who are going to church are going to have a hard time avoiding the very visable signs of everything they've gone through this week as a lot of caution tape and financing remains seemingly everywhere you go across napa valley this comes almost one week exactly after that 6.0 earthquake struck napa valley. it initially knocked out power to 70,000 people when it struck at...
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i started my career with third avenue value funds, marty whitman. we are deep value proponents, we value companies from the bottoms up, cheap on intrinsic basis and relative to peers. liz: value the entire capital structure, correct? >> because we're agnostic and can choose any part of the capital structure to invest in. liz: r, reevaluation catalyst, that gets opaque for me, tell me what that means? >> the hard event that is going to take the security bought outright because it's cheap or rich, revaluation catalyst is that event that plausibly with revalue that security to fair value. liz: i see, and actors assessment is the a. that's the financial self-interest in the constituents that are part of this company? >> exactly. we find that in an industry where people can be quantitatively skilled oftentimes they have terrible sense for how human beings behave. this is a qualitative aspect or methodology, one that involves game theory and possibility, waiting the outcomes based on the behaviors of financially interested parties. liz: let's flip through
i started my career with third avenue value funds, marty whitman. we are deep value proponents, we value companies from the bottoms up, cheap on intrinsic basis and relative to peers. liz: value the entire capital structure, correct? >> because we're agnostic and can choose any part of the capital structure to invest in. liz: r, reevaluation catalyst, that gets opaque for me, tell me what that means? >> the hard event that is going to take the security bought outright because it's...
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marty, tax inversion legislation?w, that's been a hot topic in washington from barack obama to carl levin. i think the rhetoric will heat up leading up to the midterm elections by tax inversion. but i think it's rhetoric and nothing isab going to get done until after the election. so it's created uncertainty, which by the way creates opportunity for us investors because investors overreact to< some of these rhetoric that is taking place. but nothing is going to happen until, in my view, until we get some comprehensive tax reform. it's not going to be isolated to tax inversion. meanwhile, they're penalizing some of the stocks and companies involved in m&a. m&a as heated up, as you know, a lot. >> i think it's $2 trillion. >> exactly, $2.6 trillion year-to-da year-to-date. and it's been -- in terms of the european deals and asian deals, more than they have all of last year. we're seeing cross-country border deals, a lot of tax inversion deals, low borrowing costs, easy credit, you know, tax benefits. >> that sounds like
marty, tax inversion legislation?w, that's been a hot topic in washington from barack obama to carl levin. i think the rhetoric will heat up leading up to the midterm elections by tax inversion. but i think it's rhetoric and nothing isab going to get done until after the election. so it's created uncertainty, which by the way creates opportunity for us investors because investors overreact to< some of these rhetoric that is taking place. but nothing is going to happen until, in my view,...
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. >> marty, let me kick it off with you on this really mixed week for the economy. up 4%, but, of course, that was after a contraction of 2.9% in the first quarter. how would you characterize the data? how is the economy doing? >> i think the economy is doing much better. as you know, when we talked in the past, i've been skeptical about whether we had really turned the corner, but i think we have now for gdp. i think we're seeing very good employment numbers, as you pointed out. but what worries me, and i think worries the markets, is that there's increasing evidence of higher inflation rates coming along. >> yeah, higher inflation is i guess one of the questions, harvey, out there. i mean, even though we got that 4% gdp number, it was met with a sizeable selloff, down more than 300 points on the dow jones industrial average. clearly, people are worried about something else. >> well, i think that's right. they're worried, first, about the economic policies of the current administration. they're worried about the continued tapering by the federal reserve. and ultima
. >> marty, let me kick it off with you on this really mixed week for the economy. up 4%, but, of course, that was after a contraction of 2.9% in the first quarter. how would you characterize the data? how is the economy doing? >> i think the economy is doing much better. as you know, when we talked in the past, i've been skeptical about whether we had really turned the corner, but i think we have now for gdp. i think we're seeing very good employment numbers, as you pointed out....
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"marty's place" will run as a co-op.where all the residents will pitch in for rent. today they kicked off their fund-raising drive to raise 250 thousand dollars. they want to renovate the place before people move in. even though it is difficult to scrape together funds.many think it's important to keep the place going. it has such a rich history of love and compassion. coming up. the latest on two americans infected with the deadly ebola virus.how doctors are preparing to receive the second patient.currently en route to the states. and later. we get a sneak peek at some new high tech gadgets designed to make your house more efficient.and possibly cut down your water bill. and next. a good samaritan with a heart of gold strikes again in the bay area! where he stopped by and paid for several lucky customers. a good samaritan has struck again. buying hundreds of dollars worth of groceries for strangers. this time. it was at a discount store in san jose. the mystery man has paid for customers groceries in the past in concord. this time. he paid for six customers' groceri
"marty's place" will run as a co-op.where all the residents will pitch in for rent. today they kicked off their fund-raising drive to raise 250 thousand dollars. they want to renovate the place before people move in. even though it is difficult to scrape together funds.many think it's important to keep the place going. it has such a rich history of love and compassion. coming up. the latest on two americans infected with the deadly ebola virus.how doctors are preparing to receive the...
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. >> before i invite art and marty up to the stage, i have one piece of house business.hich probably, in this context, is ironic but i do have to ask you to turn off your cell phone. that said, thank you for coming, and i will turn the microphone over to art and our speaker, marty cooper. thank you very much. [applause] >> are we turned on? >> anybody that cannot hear me, say aye. >> welcome, everybody. welcome to the smithsonian institution. i have been looking forward to this for quite some time. >> thanks for inviting me. >> you brought forth probably the most ubiquitous technology on the planet right now. it is a technology that is a game changer for technology. to begin with, it is still evolving. it is a platform for all kinds of other technologies that are spawned from it. it is having huge social impacts. humans are the ultimate social animal, and this has to be the ultimate expansion of human beings, technologically. i want to start with the invention itself. this is something i know fascinates everybody here. i want to re-create that moment or moments of discov
. >> before i invite art and marty up to the stage, i have one piece of house business.hich probably, in this context, is ironic but i do have to ask you to turn off your cell phone. that said, thank you for coming, and i will turn the microphone over to art and our speaker, marty cooper. thank you very much. [applause] >> are we turned on? >> anybody that cannot hear me, say aye. >> welcome, everybody. welcome to the smithsonian institution. i have been looking forward...
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marty said the f word to one of the hell's angels. like to imagine that the hell's angels just smashed marty in the face. i would like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to my people. let me tell you what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill makes you larger, one makes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother uses don't do anything at all ♪ >> who's doing all the beating? >> hell's angels. >> they're beating on musicians? >> marty got beat up. >> when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul looked out and said wow, looks like somebody is getting killed down there. he was right, they were. ♪ >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles manson, the guru or high priest, have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate and six others. all the elements are present for one of the most sensational murder trials in american history. seven people murdered. involvement of a mystical hippie clan which despised the straight, affluent society. young girls supposedly u
marty said the f word to one of the hell's angels. like to imagine that the hell's angels just smashed marty in the face. i would like to thank you for that. >> you're talking to my people. let me tell you what's happening. >> no! ♪ ♪ one pill makes you larger, one makes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother uses don't do anything at all ♪ >> who's doing all the beating? >> hell's angels. >> they're beating on musicians? >> marty got beat up....
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marty, welcome. let's make our audience some money tonight, shall we? >> always up for that. >> all right. let's start with your first pick, which is carlisle group, why? >> carlisle is a big global asset management firm. they manage something like $200 billion for some of the biggest pulls of capital, big pension plans. we like carlisle because pure valuations and we think it's a growth vehicle. they are the best in class operator. carlisle earns money three ways. they get an asset management fee like some of the other firms that your viewers might be familiar with but get what's called an incentive fee that's called carry where they get to share in the underlying profits and thirdly, what they do is own some of the invest thes underlying the portfolio, as well. that's another way they can earn money. carlisle is trading at around 10 times earnings. the dividend yield is 2%, however, every year that carry that i mentioned is paid out to shareholders and last year, it worked out so that as a shareholder at current prices, your dividend yield is 5 3/4ths
marty, welcome. let's make our audience some money tonight, shall we? >> always up for that. >> all right. let's start with your first pick, which is carlisle group, why? >> carlisle is a big global asset management firm. they manage something like $200 billion for some of the biggest pulls of capital, big pension plans. we like carlisle because pure valuations and we think it's a growth vehicle. they are the best in class operator. carlisle earns money three ways. they get an...
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. >> marty said the f word to one of the hell's angels.a while. >> you talking to me? >> let me tell you what's happening. you're what's happening. >> oh, no. ♪ >> oh, bummer. >> who's doing all the beating. >> hell's angels. >> they're beating on the musicians? >> marty got beat up -- ♪ >> when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul looked down and said, wow! it looks like somebody's getting killed down there. and he was right. ♪ >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles manson, the guru or high priest have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate and six others. >> all the elements are present for one of the most sensational murder trials in american history. seven people brutally murdered in the glare of hollywood publicity. involvement of a mystical hippie plan which despise the straight affluent society, young girls supposedly under the spell of a bearded svengali who allegedly masterminded the seven murders. >> sun's shining this morning. >> it is
. >> marty said the f word to one of the hell's angels.a while. >> you talking to me? >> let me tell you what's happening. you're what's happening. >> oh, no. ♪ >> oh, bummer. >> who's doing all the beating. >> hell's angels. >> they're beating on the musicians? >> marty got beat up -- ♪ >> when we left, it was dark and the rolling stones were on, and we were on a helicopter. paul looked down and said, wow! it looks like somebody's...
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. ♪ marty said the f-word to one of the hells angels while we were on stage.akes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all ♪ >> oh, that's what the story is here? oh, bummer. >> scary. >> who is doing all the beating? >> hells angels. >> hells angels are doing beating on musicians? >> marty got beat up. ♪ go ask alice, i think she'll know ♪ ♪ when logic >> when we left, it was dark, and the rolling stones were on. and we were on a helicopter. pa kantner looked out and said wow, it looks like somebody is being killed out there. and he was right. ♪ >> in california, five members of a so-called religious cult, including charles manson, the guru, or high priest have been indicted in the murder of sharon tate and six others. >> all the elements are present for one of the most sensational murder trials in american history. seven people brutally murdered in the glare of hollywood publicity. the involvement of a mystical hippie clan which despised the straight affluent society. young girls reportedly under the spell of a bearded v e ed
. ♪ marty said the f-word to one of the hells angels while we were on stage.akes you small ♪ ♪ and the ones that mother gives you don't do anything at all ♪ >> oh, that's what the story is here? oh, bummer. >> scary. >> who is doing all the beating? >> hells angels. >> hells angels are doing beating on musicians? >> marty got beat up. ♪ go ask alice, i think she'll know ♪ ♪ when logic >> when we left, it was dark, and the rolling stones...
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marty thank you for joining us. you heard what ms.had to say on friday and i wanted to get your thoughts before we even get into the op-ed. >> well, i think she gave a piece trying to -- speech trying to indicate that she wasn't as dovish as she had been made out to be by the press, and the markets, tried to give a more balanced analytic speech. she wasn't giving away any secrets about what the fed was going to do next but she made it clear it's not out of the question that we be surprised at how soon the fed would start raising the federal funds interest rate. >> and what is your sense in terms of gdp for this year? >> my sense is going forward, so forgetting the 1% -- the negative 2% in the first quarter, and the jump in the second quarter, going forward, i think we're going to have about 3% growth. >> so, in your op-ed you talk about this concept where she's made it clear that she didn't think that interest rates should be used to deal with systemic risk, but instead it should be this macro prudential policy which to me sounds like
marty thank you for joining us. you heard what ms.had to say on friday and i wanted to get your thoughts before we even get into the op-ed. >> well, i think she gave a piece trying to -- speech trying to indicate that she wasn't as dovish as she had been made out to be by the press, and the markets, tried to give a more balanced analytic speech. she wasn't giving away any secrets about what the fed was going to do next but she made it clear it's not out of the question that we be...
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by marty pre overcast right now live look at the golden gate bridge go fog is not sitting too low onk this morning visibility not problem but as a great start to saturday morning you see here on a similar radar imagery of the sun shine in the afternoon temperatures near what they were yesterday some sponsors a much warmer some little cooler air except for the most part mid-70s bayside the upper 60s for the coast looks like pretty similar conditions to such color is ahead in early next now there's a possibility for showers and the forecast talk about the coming up less of a 45 >> : vandals damaged trees and ferns the golden gate park's ag's >> : some 700 ft. of bamboo rail fence >> : that is no moral fence a hit by vandals beckham marchand from golden gate park it's an ongoing problem other news this morning protest planned for this afternoon and santa rosa demonstrators calling for justice within the lopez and all the county sheriff's deputy fatally shot a 13 year-old son rose up returning to patrol duty this week some committee members say that erica go house returned to patrol duty
by marty pre overcast right now live look at the golden gate bridge go fog is not sitting too low onk this morning visibility not problem but as a great start to saturday morning you see here on a similar radar imagery of the sun shine in the afternoon temperatures near what they were yesterday some sponsors a much warmer some little cooler air except for the most part mid-70s bayside the upper 60s for the coast looks like pretty similar conditions to such color is ahead in early next now...
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marty has been sent to nigeria. trying to figure out how to get ahead of the virus and if the worse-case scenario happens and she gets infected she hopes to have access to the same drug available to nancy writebol and kent brantly. >> would you ask for? >> absolutely. we're not talking about something i have a 2% death rate chance. instead we're talking about something if i don't do something radical my chances of survival are less than 50%. so under that circumstance, wouldn't you take the experimental drug? >> it's a circumstance dr. marty hopes she won't have to deal with. cnn, miami. >>> and in west africa tonight a story we have been following closely, brutality at the hands of boko haram. 97 young men and boys have been kidnapped. 28 people were killed and dozens of homes burned down in the raid. this comes four months after nearly 300 girls were kidnapped and hundreds more have been taken since. >>> "outfront" next the story of a thief who tried to break into a safe in an unversional way. >>> and now the pope
marty has been sent to nigeria. trying to figure out how to get ahead of the virus and if the worse-case scenario happens and she gets infected she hopes to have access to the same drug available to nancy writebol and kent brantly. >> would you ask for? >> absolutely. we're not talking about something i have a 2% death rate chance. instead we're talking about something if i don't do something radical my chances of survival are less than 50%. so under that circumstance, wouldn't you...
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why don't we go to marty in michigan to start the calls, marty. >> hi jim, this is marty from beautiful canton, michigan. inspired by you've, i've been successfully managing by ir argues since 2008. i hope to retire in six years. i want to optimize by portfolio return by investing in individual stocks because i have a limited investment time frame in the market goes both up and down. could you recommend a strategy for my particular circumstances? >> okay. because you have a limited time frame, you have to be careful. that actually makes me to want pull back a little. i would say 50% of your portfolio in stocks that yield with a good balance sheet where we've explored the cash flow and feel good. 4% yield, and the rest we have to wait for a pullback, that's just too dicey. that too short a window. if you had a longer time frame, buy high quality dividend stocks and let it run. let's go to dave in california, dave. >> hey jim from westwood, california, how are you? >> boy do i wish i were there. go to school there too, what's up? >> jim, i have a question about reach. i'm a long-term inve
why don't we go to marty in michigan to start the calls, marty. >> hi jim, this is marty from beautiful canton, michigan. inspired by you've, i've been successfully managing by ir argues since 2008. i hope to retire in six years. i want to optimize by portfolio return by investing in individual stocks because i have a limited investment time frame in the market goes both up and down. could you recommend a strategy for my particular circumstances? >> okay. because you have a limited...
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marty's playland. >> the biggest change is what the prizes the kids want.now, now we got video games with ipads and itouches. that's what kids want to play. >> i can win an ipad in there? >> from playing games. >> that is different from when i was a kid. >> yes. >> but while the prices may change and the rides may get a little scarier to attract the teenagers, the trimpers are dedicated to keeping this amusement park true to the park they grew up. >> i find it interesting you've been playing this and running this game since you were 8 years old and yet i'm beating you. >> you haven't beat me yet. you keep asking me the questions and distract me. >> if they have it their way, there will be another round of trimpers running this in the next generation. >> the land that your business on is worth a lot of money. marty's playland, the amusement park and restaurants. it is ever tempting to sell it? >> i can't tell that you people haven't thought about it. but i would never trade out our heritage and this boardwalk because it means too much -- i would want to be h
marty's playland. >> the biggest change is what the prizes the kids want.now, now we got video games with ipads and itouches. that's what kids want to play. >> i can win an ipad in there? >> from playing games. >> that is different from when i was a kid. >> yes. >> but while the prices may change and the rides may get a little scarier to attract the teenagers, the trimpers are dedicated to keeping this amusement park true to the park they grew up. >> i...
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all right, marty thanks.up the introduction of a new sport to an entire country about to take place. our type of football is making its way to china. the ceo of the arena football league china joins us to talk about the venture, and check this out. bird was the word in detroit last night. in fact pigeons were the particular problem. a pair of pesky pigeons invaded the infield as the tigers hosted the pirates and proceeded to hunt and peck their way towards home plate. players waved at them to no avail. then rolled a baseball at the birds and that didn't work. either. the birds were finally scattered by the grounds crew using flare guns. and a box. i mean for a couple of pigeons. though the tv cameras did not catch that moment, thankfully, poor little things. are though they are flying rats. we'll be -- we'll return in a moment. ♪ ♪ over 1.2 billion eyeballs are on us during the two weeks at wimbledon. true tennis fans want to know what's happening. they don't want to just see what's happening, they want to kn
all right, marty thanks.up the introduction of a new sport to an entire country about to take place. our type of football is making its way to china. the ceo of the arena football league china joins us to talk about the venture, and check this out. bird was the word in detroit last night. in fact pigeons were the particular problem. a pair of pesky pigeons invaded the infield as the tigers hosted the pirates and proceeded to hunt and peck their way towards home plate. players waved at them to...
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in talking to marty anderson, economic adviser to ronald reagan, he said of proposition 13 passed it gave the reagan campaign some impetus to push forward with taxes. so i go back to the beginning working at howard's eight, was not there at the campaign. higher just afterward. travel around the country. i worked with him on a number of other issues. he passed away in 1986, and i took over as the president of his taxpayers association i had that job for a decade. in all but a lot of california ballot propositions. i then went out on my own to do some consulting. the small-business advocate. been involved and a lot of ballot measures in the state of california and worked on a couple of political campaigns. don't do that too often. policy director for former mayor of los angeles when he ran for governor unsuccessfully than i was a senior policy advisor for arms schwarzenegger when he ran successfully against mr. davis the following year that -- and involved with things in the los angeles area as well. >> host: has brought 13 of a lot of that successful? >> well, it has the same two to o
in talking to marty anderson, economic adviser to ronald reagan, he said of proposition 13 passed it gave the reagan campaign some impetus to push forward with taxes. so i go back to the beginning working at howard's eight, was not there at the campaign. higher just afterward. travel around the country. i worked with him on a number of other issues. he passed away in 1986, and i took over as the president of his taxpayers association i had that job for a decade. in all but a lot of california...
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marty, we wanted you today to kick us off talking about some of the pressure in the junk bonds space.s it your sense that that's a symptom of some of the broader troubles here for the market and what does it tell you about what happens come monday here as people evaluate over the weekend? >> well, high yields did especially poorly. i think people are concerned about the fed accelerating its timetable for hiking interest rates. ordinarily, that would actually favor high yield relative to high-quality bonds, but in fact, they did worse for the month. >> they certainly have. jeff, what is your view on this space and what's happening across credit? should people be worried about credit right now and what it portends for the stock market? >> what marty just said is that usually that should be good, but this is hardly any kind of usual credit market. what's happened here is that the valuations of the market have gotten well ahead of the fed. we're at a very different late-cycle valuation area. i think really what happened this week in high yield is you've had long-running concerns over valu
marty, we wanted you today to kick us off talking about some of the pressure in the junk bonds space.s it your sense that that's a symptom of some of the broader troubles here for the market and what does it tell you about what happens come monday here as people evaluate over the weekend? >> well, high yields did especially poorly. i think people are concerned about the fed accelerating its timetable for hiking interest rates. ordinarily, that would actually favor high yield relative to...
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>> i've known marty dempster for 15 years. marty dempsey is sending a signal, not only to the american military, but to the american people that this is going to be hard. it's going to last for years. and that the mission is something that has to be accomplished. you don't negotiate with these guys. you kill them. >> got to go. i agree. do you agree? >> 100%. you kill them all. >> i agree. you bound them. coming up, we know isis wants to kill americans. the secret service admits they're aware of an >> grewing outrage and shock over the killing of james foley. they cut off his head and then put it on youtube for the world to see. are we facing another 9/11 by these savages. with me now, a terrorist analyst. americans see this barbaric video and they're horrifiehorri. is isis already here? i spoke with members of the department of homeland security and they're monitoring some people who they believe are members of isis. we are also concerned that a lot of members are come through the mexican border. we believe at this point that
>> i've known marty dempster for 15 years. marty dempsey is sending a signal, not only to the american military, but to the american people that this is going to be hard. it's going to last for years. and that the mission is something that has to be accomplished. you don't negotiate with these guys. you kill them. >> got to go. i agree. do you agree? >> 100%. you kill them all. >> i agree. you bound them. coming up, we know isis wants to kill americans. the secret...
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en lima, perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍ unisiÓn. resolver. en su habitual discurso por radio e internet de los sÁbados, mandatario reiterÓ a los republicanos que si creen que lleve a cabo menos secciones ejecutivas, sÓlo deben dedicarse a aprobar leyes y hacer su trabajo. y uno de los temas centrales, es el de la reforma migratoria. familias indocumentadas de todo el paÍs se manifestaron hoy 30 la casa blanca para pedirle al presidente que diga ya cuÁl será su soluciÓn para tratar de regularizar la situaciÓn en millones de indocumentados. y como nos explica viviana Águila, desde chicago partiÓ una de esas delegaciones. >> sin importar el largo viaje de 13 horas en autobÚs hasta la capital del paÍs, una delen participó para decie al presidente que dÉ a conocer su propuesta para solucionar el problema. >> del presidente ha dicho que va a hacer algo, pero queremos que lo haga ya. nuestras familias npuedenr esperando diariamente... >> marÍa picazo es indocumentada, dice que cada dÍa que pasa sin poder regularizasu situaciÓn migratoria e
en lima, perÚ, marÍa luisa martÍ unisiÓn. resolver. en su habitual discurso por radio e internet de los sÁbados, mandatario reiterÓ a los republicanos que si creen que lleve a cabo menos secciones ejecutivas, sÓlo deben dedicarse a aprobar leyes y hacer su trabajo. y uno de los temas centrales, es el de la reforma migratoria. familias indocumentadas de todo el paÍs se manifestaron hoy 30 la casa blanca para pedirle al presidente que diga ya cuÁl será su soluciÓn para tratar de...
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marty young is the director of the pioneer heritage center at louisiana state university in shreveport. he gave c-span a tour of a doctors office from the civil war era and some of the surgical tools used at the time. >> we are in our dr.'s office at the heritage center. pioneermedicine is -- medicine is a long stretch from where it is today. modern medicine has evolved over a short time, whereas pioneer medicine kind of stayed stagnant for a while, without a lot of changes. doingere still bloodletting, using leeches, doing things modern medicine has found upon. we know some of those have come full circle as well. things that wee take for granted today when we things likerk for, the instruments being as germ-free as possible, or the dr. has washed his hands before he decides to work on us. the tools are sterilized. modern painkillers. anesthetics. a lot of these things were nowhere even on the radar yet for these doctors that were practicing. we use the term loosely for doctors when we are talking early medicine. a lot of doctors in our region were self-taught, or had worked under some
marty young is the director of the pioneer heritage center at louisiana state university in shreveport. he gave c-span a tour of a doctors office from the civil war era and some of the surgical tools used at the time. >> we are in our dr.'s office at the heritage center. pioneermedicine is -- medicine is a long stretch from where it is today. modern medicine has evolved over a short time, whereas pioneer medicine kind of stayed stagnant for a while, without a lot of changes. doingere...