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a broken back didn't stop neil from returning to mavericks, even if this maverick approaches the sport a little more cautiously. the rush he gets surfing is in his bones. >> when i finish every single ride i ever had at mavericks, i feel enlightened and i feel like i've done something just wonderful. >>> so there you go. extreme athletes who are not just breaking barriers, they're smashing them to pieces again and again. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, you can log on to our website. caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera. >> this sunday, the battle over bengsz. did the white house play with terrorism or is this a rev the up attack machine against the president and hillary clinton. this week, a career diplomat challenges the official line on benghazi in riveting detail. >> i received a call from the prime minister of libya. i think it's the saddest phone call i've ever had in my life. he told me that ambassador stevens passed away. >> and house republicans aren't about to stop asking questions. is the administration h
a broken back didn't stop neil from returning to mavericks, even if this maverick approaches the sport a little more cautiously. the rush he gets surfing is in his bones. >> when i finish every single ride i ever had at mavericks, i feel enlightened and i feel like i've done something just wonderful. >>> so there you go. extreme athletes who are not just breaking barriers, they're smashing them to pieces again and again. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, you can log...
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a broken back didn't stop neil from returning to mavericks, even if this maverick approaches the sportautiously. the rush he gets surfing is in his bones. >> when i finish every single ride i ever had at mavericks, i feel enlightened and i feel like i've done something just wonderful. >>> so there you go. extreme athletes who are not just breaking barriers, they're smashing them to pieces again and again. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, you can log on to our website. caughtoncamera.msnbc.com. i'm contessa brewer. that's it for this edition of "caught on camera. >>> you can come in. >> we're back at the beach house. tonight, it's a full house. >> i want you guys to meet each other. tennis boy, this is slave to mistresses, right? >> suspected predators online, targeting children for sex. and even he knows what happens next. >> we're both going to get arrested. >> what? >> who else came calling? a man meeting a boy who told him he's 14. wait till you hear what he wanted. >> what's up with the cameras? what's the police officer doing there? >> get on the ground now! >> a tele
a broken back didn't stop neil from returning to mavericks, even if this maverick approaches the sportautiously. the rush he gets surfing is in his bones. >> when i finish every single ride i ever had at mavericks, i feel enlightened and i feel like i've done something just wonderful. >>> so there you go. extreme athletes who are not just breaking barriers, they're smashing them to pieces again and again. if you have a video you'd like to send to us, you can log on to our...
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that's the maverick, john mccain, meeting with the rebels during his secret mission into syria this week. we showed is you a few of these images of senator mccain hanging out with syrian rebels, like you do, earlier this week. and we talked about the craziness of the whole affair of john mccain sneaking off into an active war zone, freelancing his own foreign policy in the midst of some really very delicate negotiations being undertaken right now by the state department. today, there is a new development in the story of this picture. this picture contains what could be an absolutely explosive revelation about who the syrian rebels actually are, which is the central question of the entire debate over whether and how much and how we should intervene in the syrian civil war. okay, last week, the senate foreign relations committee voted overwhelmingly bipartisan to approve a bill calling for the u.s. to arm some syrian rebel groups. republican rand paul was one of only three no-votes on the committee, and here's what he had to say about the idea of aiding syrian rebels. >> i think there's an
that's the maverick, john mccain, meeting with the rebels during his secret mission into syria this week. we showed is you a few of these images of senator mccain hanging out with syrian rebels, like you do, earlier this week. and we talked about the craziness of the whole affair of john mccain sneaking off into an active war zone, freelancing his own foreign policy in the midst of some really very delicate negotiations being undertaken right now by the state department. today, there is a new...
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you may recall in 2007 the warriors pulled off a major upset of the dallas mavericks on this court ine six. the warriors were trying to do the same tonight against denver in this game. and as he's been all series, steph curry stepped up when it mattered most. in the third quarter he came on strong. finished with 22 points. four 3 pointers. the warriors win 92-88. they advance to play the spurs on monday in san antonio. >> that's a special group. and i look away when i read comments by my guys. never disrespectful. never pointing the fingers at themselves never arrogant or cocky. always saying the right things. this is the greatest group of men as far as a team that i've ever been around or ever seen in my life. >> of course a huge assist to andrew bogut who had a huge night for the golden state warriors, reporting live, denis o'donnell. >>> aaron hern is a sixth grader who was wounded in the boston bombings. he returned home this week. >>> coming up, what the bombings suspects real target was and why they changed their plans at the last minute. >>> the bay area guy who put up his own
you may recall in 2007 the warriors pulled off a major upset of the dallas mavericks on this court ine six. the warriors were trying to do the same tonight against denver in this game. and as he's been all series, steph curry stepped up when it mattered most. in the third quarter he came on strong. finished with 22 points. four 3 pointers. the warriors win 92-88. they advance to play the spurs on monday in san antonio. >> that's a special group. and i look away when i read comments by my...
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and for the trend setting parents, here's some of the fast-rising names for boys, major, maverick, iker>> messiah. >> those are pretty strong names. >> king. messiah. >> there you go. >> i am messiah. >> right. >>> finally, some guys getting a little crazy. they are the stars of our "play of the day." >> a bunch of daredevils here made what they're calling the world's biggest slip and slide loop, the first guy, ouch, didn't go so well for him. >> that's going to leave a mark. >> yeah. >> another guy got hung up on a pickup truck, got more speed though and did manage to get all the way around. fund-raising effort they have going on through their website for a kick starter, and their hope is to raise $15,000 to fund a year-long rv trip. >> looks like a fun bunch of guys to hang out with. >> daredevils. sticking with my hot wheels. like you said earlier, even the hot wheels fall off the track. >> ouch. t playtime." "there's fruit, milk and i'm putting a little nutella on your whole-wheat toast." funny, that last part gets through. [ male announcer ] serving nutella is quick and easy. its g
and for the trend setting parents, here's some of the fast-rising names for boys, major, maverick, iker>> messiah. >> those are pretty strong names. >> king. messiah. >> there you go. >> i am messiah. >> right. >>> finally, some guys getting a little crazy. they are the stars of our "play of the day." >> a bunch of daredevils here made what they're calling the world's biggest slip and slide loop, the first guy, ouch, didn't go so well...
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. >> i do believe that's also one of the mandy's mavericks, cnbc stock draft picks. >> it is. >> thankosh. >>> it is friday, and that means it is time for the biggest pops and drops of the week. okay. first of all, a pop, goodyear tire popping 15%. josh? >> you know, this is a stock that's had a clear uptrend all year long. now it's taken that out. the fundamentals are great. the tech any cams are great. i don't see any reason why you wouldn't stick with this trade. >> cisco a pop by 15%. b.k.? >> great story on earnings. one thing about cisco, you get a really good dividend. everybodyç looking for compani that you're not going to get hurt in but still get a nice dividend. i would love to buy cisco on a pull-back, up 15% is tough for me to buy. >> another stock was in the stocks draft, with cliff's natural resources, dropping by 11%, tim. >> yeah, clutch's had a tough week. china steel production is going through the roof, so, prices are coming down. cliff has been beaten, but again, this stock, i think, has seen its worst, $20.50, i would stay in this one. >> let's go for a pop with
. >> i do believe that's also one of the mandy's mavericks, cnbc stock draft picks. >> it is. >> thankosh. >>> it is friday, and that means it is time for the biggest pops and drops of the week. okay. first of all, a pop, goodyear tire popping 15%. josh? >> you know, this is a stock that's had a clear uptrend all year long. now it's taken that out. the fundamentals are great. the tech any cams are great. i don't see any reason why you wouldn't stick with this...
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uh, now the question i'm trying to ask is are these guys really mavericks or has hollywood style...s there no more hollywood style? or is perhaps the very notion of hollywood style fluid enough, elastic enough to be able to incorporate some of... that's what i think's happened. the umbrella's getting wider and i think hollywood is ready to move a bit outside its realm. i don't really agree that executives hold their nose because these are younger guys. they're sort of hip or fancy themselves sort of hip and they like to have dinner with quentin tarantino. if they're going to bend and make movies that do 40 or 50 million then let's make them part of the party. i think what has no place at all in hollywood is a movie that's going to cost $3 million and maybe do ten. that is not of interest to anybody. let me bring in whit stillman here. even a film like barcelona which is a wonderful example of independent personal filmmaking-- it certainly wasn't shot in hollywood-- and yet castle rock is behind the film and castle rock, by its entity is a sort of independent but it's connected to ho
uh, now the question i'm trying to ask is are these guys really mavericks or has hollywood style...s there no more hollywood style? or is perhaps the very notion of hollywood style fluid enough, elastic enough to be able to incorporate some of... that's what i think's happened. the umbrella's getting wider and i think hollywood is ready to move a bit outside its realm. i don't really agree that executives hold their nose because these are younger guys. they're sort of hip or fancy themselves...
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uh, now the question i'm trying to ask is are these guys really mavericks or has hollywood style...s there no more hollywood style? or is perhaps the very notion of hollywood style fluid enough, elastic enough to be able to incorporate some of... that's what i think's happened. the umbrella's getting wider and i think hollywood is ready to move a bit outside its realm. i don't really agree that executives hold their nose because these are younger guys. they're sort of hip or fancy themselves sort of hip and they like to have dinner with quentin tarantino. if they're going to bend and make movies that do 40 or 50 million then let's make them part of the party. i think what has no place at all in hollywood is a movie that's going to cost $3 million and maybe do ten. that is not of interest to anybody. let me bring in whit stillman here. even a film like barcelona which is a wonderful example of independent personal filmmaking-- it certainly wasn't shot in hollywood-- and yet castle rock is behind the film and castle rock, by its entity is a sort of independent but it's connected to ho
uh, now the question i'm trying to ask is are these guys really mavericks or has hollywood style...s there no more hollywood style? or is perhaps the very notion of hollywood style fluid enough, elastic enough to be able to incorporate some of... that's what i think's happened. the umbrella's getting wider and i think hollywood is ready to move a bit outside its realm. i don't really agree that executives hold their nose because these are younger guys. they're sort of hip or fancy themselves...
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maverick rack pac: my grandparents who survived ww 2 and the vietnam war.e conversation on our facebook page. that's facebook dot com slash kron 4. coming up on the kron four morning news. the giants and the a's play each other today at 1:05 at the oh-dot-co coliseum. to get you more news faster, let's turn to kron 4's jackie sissel live at the coliseum. good morning jackie. among the giants are in first place. >> the oakland athletics are in second place. let's face it. it has been a golden for baseball in the bay area. the oakland athletics giants had the second world series in three years. bragging rights? they actually belong to the oakland athletics. 47 games- 4 look at 'em. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheeri
maverick rack pac: my grandparents who survived ww 2 and the vietnam war.e conversation on our facebook page. that's facebook dot com slash kron 4. coming up on the kron four morning news. the giants and the a's play each other today at 1:05 at the oh-dot-co coliseum. to get you more news faster, let's turn to kron 4's jackie sissel live at the coliseum. good morning jackie. among the giants are in first place. >> the oakland athletics are in second place. let's face it. it has been a...
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we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are mavericks some of the stuff that the pew foundation does, and they have some of the highest paid out. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cal dairy, 2,000 gallons of pure protein. that is a benefit, and if it is usable, the bottom line is, the mothers of america by the milk, the consumers drive profits. how we educate them? had we combat emotion in perception with science and education? >> what is happening in iowa, which is really interesting, it used to be your choice as to what you create per acre. it was pretty limited. a corn farmer or a sore a farmer. farmer. there is so much more opportunity to create the, .iber, medicine we are able to transform life. some of the richest areas of the country are going to be those that can produce the highest value added per acre. but the options are tenfold or hundredfold. that is why edu
we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are mavericks some of the stuff that the pew foundation does, and they have some of the highest paid out. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cal dairy, 2,000 gallons of pure protein. that is a benefit, and if it is usable, the bottom...
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bob dole was not seen as a maverick who liked to buck his party the way that john mccain was sometimes seen. bob dole was not seen as a moderate, not seen as bucking his party really in any way. he was the guy that stood for the republican party. he was essentially what it meant to be a republican. he was a conservative, he had led his party's legislative agenda as the republicans top man in the senate for a decade. but that presidential election in 1996 did debut this wacky new way of reaching the kids out there. the first ever campaign websites. and you could tell when you look back at the archive version of these websites that the campaigns are sort of excited to show how hip they are with the new internet web machine site thing. but you can also tell they don't have any idea what they should be using this for or what's neat about it. in the press release announcing the clinton campaign's awesome website says it has a couple of innovative features for of you familiar with the internet and the worldwide web. it's not common to have this kind of ticker, it says, with a changing messag
bob dole was not seen as a maverick who liked to buck his party the way that john mccain was sometimes seen. bob dole was not seen as a moderate, not seen as bucking his party really in any way. he was the guy that stood for the republican party. he was essentially what it meant to be a republican. he was a conservative, he had led his party's legislative agenda as the republicans top man in the senate for a decade. but that presidential election in 1996 did debut this wacky new way of reaching...
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we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are maverickse of the stuff that the pew foundation does, and they have some of the highest paid out. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cal dairy,
we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are maverickse of the stuff that the pew foundation does, and they have some of the highest paid out. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cal dairy,
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our next sports maverick risks his life trying to find out.h sportsman eric baron is a multi-world record holder for mountain bike speed achievements. in may of 2002 he attempts to beat his own land speed record of nearly 81 miles per hour, on an active volcano in nicaragua. it is to be the last ride of his professional career. known as the red baron, barone prepares with a specially designed mountain bike prototype. he makes the trek up the mountain and gets ready to go. he mounts the bike and hits the slope. he flies down the volcano at a dizzying speed. suddenly, the bicycle seems to disintegrate underneath him and he's hurdled over the handlebars. his helmet ripped off him. he tumbles down the slope for nearly 110 yards. when he finally comes to a stop, he is still conscious but barely. he is rushed to the nearest hospital an hour and a half away. eric says the high speed was too much for the prototype bike causing it to collapse. the good news -- before the accident he reaches more than 106 miles per hour. breaking his previous record. th
our next sports maverick risks his life trying to find out.h sportsman eric baron is a multi-world record holder for mountain bike speed achievements. in may of 2002 he attempts to beat his own land speed record of nearly 81 miles per hour, on an active volcano in nicaragua. it is to be the last ride of his professional career. known as the red baron, barone prepares with a specially designed mountain bike prototype. he makes the trek up the mountain and gets ready to go. he mounts the bike and...
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>> i was here in 2007 saw the dallas merritt mavericks play that warriors.ng back to san antonio. >> phillipe djegal is predicting a warrior wind and on to the next round. >> he is quoting jay z " on to the next one. >> we're looking at roughly a seventh game. >> the growing phillipe djegal appeared we are looking and roughly a 740 start of the game tonight the warriors against denver. malign the warriors and nuggets will start tonight and hopefully the warriors will win. >> there is obviously a lot of hoopla border route about our series. we'll want to stay focused on winning the game. it is all about tried to get the win tonight. it's about who wants it more. we have a lot of hungry guys on the team that want to win tonight. >> we're looking for to the game this is gary. still state- >>, and apollo later in the broadcast we will be showing you the highlights from the game with denver and the warriors will be right back >> (horn blowing) coming! mom, come on. mom! because we know that this is the season that inspires. (sigh) from dressers to duvets, it's ti
>> i was here in 2007 saw the dallas merritt mavericks play that warriors.ng back to san antonio. >> phillipe djegal is predicting a warrior wind and on to the next round. >> he is quoting jay z " on to the next one. >> we're looking at roughly a seventh game. >> the growing phillipe djegal appeared we are looking and roughly a 740 start of the game tonight the warriors against denver. malign the warriors and nuggets will start tonight and hopefully the...
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even mark cuban says that he converted every penny of personal debt in the mavericks debt into a yen loan back in december and he's enjoying the trade. at this point how much of this weakness is driven by these shorts? >> they're definitely playing a role and an increasing role, but i'm kind of in the same boat with them. look, prime minister abe has put his reputation, his political career on the line. he has said that he's going to bank of japan in two years' time and doubling the monetary base of japan is his way to get there. if he fails, he's done. so the bank of japan and the prime minister of japan, they're in it to win it, and they are going to try to keep this yen weakness going. so there are steps that have to happen, and the market will get technically crowded, short-term we'll get little pullbacks. i think the longer-term trend here for the yen is intact. i mean, short term we'll look at 105, 105.30 as a technical level, but i don't think we're done by a long shot. especially if global growth is okay. so we have trade flows and sentiment that are also supportive of a weak
even mark cuban says that he converted every penny of personal debt in the mavericks debt into a yen loan back in december and he's enjoying the trade. at this point how much of this weakness is driven by these shorts? >> they're definitely playing a role and an increasing role, but i'm kind of in the same boat with them. look, prime minister abe has put his reputation, his political career on the line. he has said that he's going to bank of japan in two years' time and doubling the...
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the company at that time was big enough to affect the national economy and i was a maverick on the stand the everything was year i had this whole economic training. and i think of training in a field of kind of creating a mental feeling into which you break down problems and then reassemble them and i had this mental filing cabinet and a vocabulary that went with it and i was presenting it always to a captive audience of students. and i thought it would be interesting to see if this can be effective in ways within on captive audience who don't share my vocabulary or my mental filing cabinet or whatever. so i became intrigued. now, actually, this was in january and i didn't say yes until may or april because it would clearly and committing to marriage. as long as we had a child at home i wasn't going to do that. welcome our son was already at yale but our daughter was in high school. and she for a set of reasons for roane wanted to go to boarding school. she didn't want to go back to the school she had been in pittsburgh which we were not intending to go back to. so i thought wll, if ghs
the company at that time was big enough to affect the national economy and i was a maverick on the stand the everything was year i had this whole economic training. and i think of training in a field of kind of creating a mental feeling into which you break down problems and then reassemble them and i had this mental filing cabinet and a vocabulary that went with it and i was presenting it always to a captive audience of students. and i thought it would be interesting to see if this can be...
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i have maverick records with many years back and, you know, you need a team.help you with everything, everything from how to market your record, how to get it out to -- >> i mean i get with spotify which i'm a new member of spotify. i'm enjoying it. i understand how music on my smartphone and my ipad but what about air b and b and monetize the future applications that will all be mobile? >> air b and b, we're getting rid of things we don't need anymore. we can now actually go directly to the person who's renting me their apartment. i can talk to them directly without having a middleman be part of that, without having a two-week guaranty or all the stuff that comes, the clunkiness of trying to connect those dots. now air bnb makes it seamless. you can go on. you see 20, 30 photos of the place you will rent. you will see the person who is renting see comments about you as a person who will rent. this really makes it a very incredible way to pick where you want to stay. it is very cost effective. >> finally when you see a startup, what are perhaps the key traits
i have maverick records with many years back and, you know, you need a team.help you with everything, everything from how to market your record, how to get it out to -- >> i mean i get with spotify which i'm a new member of spotify. i'm enjoying it. i understand how music on my smartphone and my ipad but what about air b and b and monetize the future applications that will all be mobile? >> air b and b, we're getting rid of things we don't need anymore. we can now actually go...
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you have a liberal senator like carl levin from michigan and maverick like john mccain all saying they. at the very least she should be suspended without pay. incompetence occurred under her watch and department who she was supposed to supervise. obviously allegations of potential criminality. that's going to be part of oh, an investigation shah that she is no no longer part of because she pleaded the fifth. none the less, she should not be compensated by the american taxpayer for such gross mismanagement of her division in the irs. >> jamie: this is how it works though. this is the law, this is the protocol how it works. she is not the only one. it reminds me of the rubber rooms with teachers. >> that's right. tony is right. i don't have confidence in her certainly she presided over this division all accounts inappropriate does not describe what they did. the problem is that after watergate or maybe it's not the problem but the situation is that after watergate politicians have no control anymore over the bureaucracy of the irs. barack obama top two political guys. can't do anything a
you have a liberal senator like carl levin from michigan and maverick like john mccain all saying they. at the very least she should be suspended without pay. incompetence occurred under her watch and department who she was supposed to supervise. obviously allegations of potential criminality. that's going to be part of oh, an investigation shah that she is no no longer part of because she pleaded the fifth. none the less, she should not be compensated by the american taxpayer for such gross...
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. >> senator john mccain living up to his maverick nickname, the senator was ith rebels.n's communications director says he entered syria through turkey and remain in the country for several hours. so he was accompanied by the leader of the supreme military council of the free syrian army. mccain has been advocating for stronger u.s. support for rebel forces in their fight against syrian president bush r.l. asidthe shal assad. the united nations estimates that more than 70,000 syrians have been killed in the civil war. mccain as eyes ranking elected official from the u.s. to visit the war-torn country. >> and marie wanted in a texas shooting spree was killed in a shootout with state law enforcement. authorities say 23 year-old as the bought smith killed a woman and injured eight pancho county sheriff and four others in texas. they say smith shot one person and even at 4:30 a.m., two people and brady, then went back to eden where he wounded one other victim. he also killed 41 your old a lee said torres and her car at about 6:00 a.m. and cons of county. within minutes of th
. >> senator john mccain living up to his maverick nickname, the senator was ith rebels.n's communications director says he entered syria through turkey and remain in the country for several hours. so he was accompanied by the leader of the supreme military council of the free syrian army. mccain has been advocating for stronger u.s. support for rebel forces in their fight against syrian president bush r.l. asidthe shal assad. the united nations estimates that more than 70,000 syrians...
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the maverick markets have been doing great. seemingly set new records every day for the most part.errick thompson covers economic issues for the atlantic based in new york. senior editor. give him his due but when it comes to washington, d.c., he stops by to see us. >> good to be back >> bill: what is going on with the market? it's like nothing slows them down? >> it's interesting, for the last three years we have this a thermostatic recovery, added about 150, 165,000 jobs per month. but it's only in the last six months really that the dow has really gotten on a kick. >> yeah. >> you know, corporations are healthy. they managed finances frugally. often, they didn't hire a lot of people. frugal from the corporate perspective and not the best possible scenario from the rest of the country's perspective and now they have they have they are reaping the dividends and we are seeing corporate profits as a share of gdp are at an all-time high. >> bill: the fact that the dow has grown like 60% under obama. right? what is its effect over 15,000 now say about the american economy? >> it's a w
the maverick markets have been doing great. seemingly set new records every day for the most part.errick thompson covers economic issues for the atlantic based in new york. senior editor. give him his due but when it comes to washington, d.c., he stops by to see us. >> good to be back >> bill: what is going on with the market? it's like nothing slows them down? >> it's interesting, for the last three years we have this a thermostatic recovery, added about 150, 165,000 jobs per...
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. >>> manny's maverick hurting today.s is again this whole price target, directv, dish, comcast, time warner. business is on fire. >> publicly traded 3-d printers. news. >> finally someone takes them down. people love 3-d as part of the herb greenberg floss indicator. >> google play not hitting pandora. >> i like the management. the stock is percolating. >> citigroup. >> we talk about finance and worldwide emerging markets. citigroup is the best emerging market. >> a big win for goldman sachs? >> a big article front page, a1, "new york times." they are going beat the same profit margin as ever. >> "mad money" tonight? >> i get these calls in the lightning round. someone says what do you think about erickson air crane? i never heard of them. the ceo watches the show. he's going to come on the show tonight and explain what he does. >> udo reider? >> this is a $300 million company. people love these new names. i was telling you the same thing on kohl's. tonight is the night where i say, you think it is too hot? i got some 5%
. >>> manny's maverick hurting today.s is again this whole price target, directv, dish, comcast, time warner. business is on fire. >> publicly traded 3-d printers. news. >> finally someone takes them down. people love 3-d as part of the herb greenberg floss indicator. >> google play not hitting pandora. >> i like the management. the stock is percolating. >> citigroup. >> we talk about finance and worldwide emerging markets. citigroup is the best...
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he's been a maverick and he is backed up, so he's on a gang of eight now, but tell me why i should believe the right john mccain at the right time is going to show up. >> i don't agree with your assessment. >> i think the facts bear that out when he ran for president. i saw a different set of facts. size set ofhis commitments that he thought he couldn't keep. in saw president obama and made some very specific promises that he did not keep. i was on that campaign and i said to john mccain that they want to hear a time line. they want to hear you commit to doing it within a year. he said to me i can't because we can't bring it up until we know it's going to pass. i'm not going to make an empty promise. on the other side, and the promises were made. that. has called them on he's put the cause and the community above party. i think you are judging john mccain way too harshly. why should you believe him now? because he doesn't have to do it. is are running for president ever again. he's doing it because he's a senator from arizona that he cares about his country and he realizes what's going on
he's been a maverick and he is backed up, so he's on a gang of eight now, but tell me why i should believe the right john mccain at the right time is going to show up. >> i don't agree with your assessment. >> i think the facts bear that out when he ran for president. i saw a different set of facts. size set ofhis commitments that he thought he couldn't keep. in saw president obama and made some very specific promises that he did not keep. i was on that campaign and i said to john...
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we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are mavericks. there are institutions, like some of the stuff the pew foundation does, that do exactly that. they have some of the highest payoffs. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. >> i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cow dairy, 2,000 gallons of pure protein. that is a benefit, and if it is usable, the bottom line is, the mothers of america by the milk, the consumers drive profits. how we educate them? had we combat emotion in perception with science and education? >> what is happening in iowa, which is really interesting, it used to be your choice as to what you create per acre. it was pretty limited. you were a corn farmer or a soy farmer. there is so much more opportunity to create the, fiber, medicine. we are able to transform life. i think some of the richest areas of the country are going to be those that can produce the highest value added per acre. but the
we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are mavericks. there are institutions, like some of the stuff the pew foundation does, that do exactly that. they have some of the highest payoffs. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. >> i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cow dairy, 2,000 gallons of pure protein....
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he's been a maverick and he is backed up, so he's on a gang of eight now, but tell me why i should believe the right john mccain at the right time is going to show up. >> i don't agree with your assessment. >> i think the facts bear that out when he ran for president. i saw a different set of facts. size set ofhis commitments that he thought he couldn't keep. in saw president obama and made some very specific promises that he did not keep. i was on that campaign and i said to john mccain that they want to hear a time line. they want to hear you commit to doing it within a year. he said to me i can't because we can't bring it up until we know it's going to pass. i'm not going to make an empty promise. on the other side, and the promises were made. that. has called them on he's put the cause and the community above party. i think you are judging john mccain way too harshly. why should you believe him now? because he doesn't have to do it. is are running for president ever again. he's doing it because he's a senator from arizona that he cares about his country and he realizes what's going on
he's been a maverick and he is backed up, so he's on a gang of eight now, but tell me why i should believe the right john mccain at the right time is going to show up. >> i don't agree with your assessment. >> i think the facts bear that out when he ran for president. i saw a different set of facts. size set ofhis commitments that he thought he couldn't keep. in saw president obama and made some very specific promises that he did not keep. i was on that campaign and i said to john...
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we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are mavericksinstitutions, like some of the stuff the pew foundation does, that do exactly that. they have some of the highest payoffs. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. >> i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cow dairy, 2,000 gallons of pure protein. that is a benefit, and if it is usable, the bottom line is, the mothers of america buy the milk, the consumers drive profits. how we educate them? how do we combat emotion in perception with science and education? >> what is happening in iowa, which is really interesting, it used to be your choice as to what you create per acre. it was pretty limited. you were a corn farmer or a soy farmer. there is so much more opportunity to create food, feed, fiber, medicine. we are able to transform life. i think some of the richest areas of the country are going to be those that can produce the highest value added per acre. but the
we should be funding a whole series of things that are carefully researched science but are mavericksinstitutions, like some of the stuff the pew foundation does, that do exactly that. they have some of the highest payoffs. >> let's get some quick comments from our viewers. >> i agree with the things you said about organic and the same people that want to promote organic also want to preserve the amazon. but if you have a 6000 cow dairy, 2,000 gallons of pure protein. that is a...
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after was a victory and single-handedly saved western civilization in the embryonic form he was a maverick and iconoclastic and contrarian, obnoxious, he lied and a typical politician and demagogue and slandered enemies and an absolute genius for what was wrong with persian everybody said you cannot stop and he said way to minutes we are at home they are seven headed miles from supplies by any empirical or logical calculus they are in trouble but yet to he could sway the spartans in the corinthians tuesday and they went on to defeat the most lethal sea battle in history but the second person i looked at if you fast forward we don't know much about him anymore but maybe you have read the great novel but otherwise we don't know who he was. he was very obscure. talking about five pager 25 and was on the ropes for a century had lost the west vandals and overrun and occupied north africana and with good greek segment with the areas of constantinople and with the persians and this is right before the rise of islam with the iconoclastic keying in the byzantine complex at a wild idea that much of
after was a victory and single-handedly saved western civilization in the embryonic form he was a maverick and iconoclastic and contrarian, obnoxious, he lied and a typical politician and demagogue and slandered enemies and an absolute genius for what was wrong with persian everybody said you cannot stop and he said way to minutes we are at home they are seven headed miles from supplies by any empirical or logical calculus they are in trouble but yet to he could sway the spartans in the...