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, mcclellan oscillator. he was the one saying gold proceeds crude by about four months. he was looking at time and not price. you've just kind of given us a price. maybe we can get a washout in the high 50s before we get back to buying it again. >> i wouldn't be surprised if that that's what happens. watch what goes on in the term structure. watch the term structure. watch the relationship from one month to the next in the crude oil market. if we're starting to go weaker to the bottom and all of a sudden the term structure starts to narrow, that will be the signal to start to be a buyer. my guess is we'll get down in the other 50s just to do it. >> alcoa reporting tomorrow. what are you doing with your position at this point? >> i still own a bunch of alcoa. i wrote calls against it last week. i'm glad i wrote some calls. i wish i'd thrown the whole thing overboard. i think we're going to see awful earnings. alcoa has given us bad earnings the last several quarters. we're going to get bad earnings again. i s
, mcclellan oscillator. he was the one saying gold proceeds crude by about four months. he was looking at time and not price. you've just kind of given us a price. maybe we can get a washout in the high 50s before we get back to buying it again. >> i wouldn't be surprised if that that's what happens. watch what goes on in the term structure. watch the term structure. watch the relationship from one month to the next in the crude oil market. if we're starting to go weaker to the bottom and...
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mcpherson did not like it either, but anyway mcclellan, his problem was he had just gotten remarried and he had this young wife and he decided to bring her along on this expedition, with all of for baggage and servants and slaves. so, it delayed the landing for a day or two, but they finally made the landing and they had a fight in a place called fort gibson, could confederate general was killed there. mo cornyn boss people prevailed and he got them all across, finally, sherman and mcclellan and of course pemberton, the confederate commander at vicksburg was expecting grants to attack cam derrek fix burd. grants surprised him, he did not attack a matt expert. he continued on to jackson, mississippi which is a capital led by general william tecumseh sherman which is apparently the first of his-- he burned the city down. not only that he went back and burned it again, but ultimately, general pemberton was forced out of his sanctuary there, his fortifications and the expert to go fight a battle. in the meantime, and this fight was complicated. it is not like it was so simple. oh, lord.
mcpherson did not like it either, but anyway mcclellan, his problem was he had just gotten remarried and he had this young wife and he decided to bring her along on this expedition, with all of for baggage and servants and slaves. so, it delayed the landing for a day or two, but they finally made the landing and they had a fight in a place called fort gibson, could confederate general was killed there. mo cornyn boss people prevailed and he got them all across, finally, sherman and mcclellan...
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jacqueline mcclellan has lived here her whole life.er son was the victim. >> to me it seemed that everybody was white that i put my faith and truth in, i ended up getting the shaft. >> reporter: the case has proven to be a magnet for both white and black supremacist groups. the new black panther party was drawn here. >> we're going to liberate our people where we see oppressions to the nazis and ku klux klan, we're not backing down. we're not angry, we're just about our people. >> reporter: many of the panthers carry guns. they say they have concealed weapons permits. so the weapons you say you have with you, you would be prepared to use them. >> of course we will, by any means necessary. >> reporter: if that sounds extreme, you need to understand the history here. racial disturbances are important stories to tell, but in a place like paris, texas, it's particularly important. that's because of what has happened where i'm walking. this is the paris fairgrounds, home of annual fun and festivity. in the late 19th and 20th centuries, whit
jacqueline mcclellan has lived here her whole life.er son was the victim. >> to me it seemed that everybody was white that i put my faith and truth in, i ended up getting the shaft. >> reporter: the case has proven to be a magnet for both white and black supremacist groups. the new black panther party was drawn here. >> we're going to liberate our people where we see oppressions to the nazis and ku klux klan, we're not backing down. we're not angry, we're just about our...
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our friend tom mcclellan said the nice thing. thguy's got an oscillator named after him, the mcclean oscillat, and tom e-mailed me after the halftime report today. >> i wisi had own oscillator. >> here's the melissa lee oscillator. we're going to see a btom for crude oil inhe endf july, beginning august. be very short term for this. it like dance steps. hn, you've got long legs. you're going to be dcing in smr steps than the lovely karen finerman here,nd for that reason, it ads for about fouronths, just like i would try to lead kare >> we all ow how that would rk. >> we see thttom of crude oil in august. >> end of july, rly august is when he's edicting we'll see a bottom in crude oil. i'm looking for the sa thing as a trade, like j said, you can buy it on big $3 drops like today, but i think you getut very quickly. i don't think we hava longer term bottom until that hns. >> stocks boding last half hour of trading on t heels of severadefense categories. dow closing the day higher by 44 points, helped by shes of merck and prter & g
our friend tom mcclellan said the nice thing. thguy's got an oscillator named after him, the mcclean oscillat, and tom e-mailed me after the halftime report today. >> i wisi had own oscillator. >> here's the melissa lee oscillator. we're going to see a btom for crude oil inhe endf july, beginning august. be very short term for this. it like dance steps. hn, you've got long legs. you're going to be dcing in smr steps than the lovely karen finerman here,nd for that reason, it ads for...
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well, wellscotty mcclellan. big man.favorite pressed secretary. -- favorite press secrary. george is sleeping soundly. yes, well, he is aleep 16 hours a day when heas a prident. now he isp to 20. but i admite would he my head if he knew you when i started talking again. i am all right. tavis: quick notes about upcoming programs. my next week guts include one ofhe biggest selling author of all time, suspense novelt mary higgi clark. so, tony wiing broadway starruce jenner with. on monday and tuesday, i hope that you will join us for where explosive conversation withne of music's biggest superstars prints. e iconic artt has released a new 3-d set called "tus flower." here's a sneak previewof our conversatn with prince. as a kid being teasedso much, how did you grow out that into not just confidence but just excellence. bibb epithet in the wrong orr. how did you grow out of that? maybe i put that in the wrong order. how did you gw out of that? >>ood question. the first thing i did, i taught myself music. my fatherleft his p
well, wellscotty mcclellan. big man.favorite pressed secretary. -- favorite press secrary. george is sleeping soundly. yes, well, he is aleep 16 hours a day when heas a prident. now he isp to 20. but i admite would he my head if he knew you when i started talking again. i am all right. tavis: quick notes about upcoming programs. my next week guts include one ofhe biggest selling author of all time, suspense novelt mary higgi clark. so, tony wiing broadway starruce jenner with. on monday and...
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[laughter] >> general mcclellan saved him and made him his valet or cook till the end of the war. is the kind of thing that went on. there was bad stuff going on because it was the wisconsin artille artillery. the river was if you would with his mortar ships and somebody said the shell was the size of a full grown hog. well, day and night, they're shooting these things into vicksburg and the citizens of vicksburg, rich or poor, took to living in caves 'cause it's so hilly there they could dig caves into this and trade them up. but at the same time, that wouldn't protect them from the big old mortar but protect them just from normal goings on and the union was every hour was shooting hundreds of these big old canon balls from their positions and they were hitting the tops from the fortifications which it went over and landed it in town and they lived for a while in dead cows and things that were killed by these shells. and whatever food they could get. but$hz after a while they ran o of food. some of the troops they discovered that a lot of bamboo thickets there. they discovered wh
[laughter] >> general mcclellan saved him and made him his valet or cook till the end of the war. is the kind of thing that went on. there was bad stuff going on because it was the wisconsin artille artillery. the river was if you would with his mortar ships and somebody said the shell was the size of a full grown hog. well, day and night, they're shooting these things into vicksburg and the citizens of vicksburg, rich or poor, took to living in caves 'cause it's so hilly there they could...
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tomorrow, we'll talk health care reform with medicare's former administrator, doctor mark mcclellan. >> paul: also tomorrow, fighting foreclosures. the nation's big mortgage firms head to the white house for a pow-wow on loan modifications. >> suzanne: say goodbye to naked short selling forever. the sec today made permanent a temporary rule banning the practice. short selling is where investors bet against a stock, borrowing shares to sell, then buying them when the price falls. naked short sellers never borrow the shares in the first place. the temporary ban was put in place last fall at the height of the stock market's turmoil. >> paul: say hello to a new head of british bank lloyd's. he's win bischoff former chairman of citigroup. bischoff has a challenge ahead of him. lloyd's banking group lost billions of pounds on risky loans that forced the british government to step in with a huge rescue package. bischoff takes over on september 15. >> suzanne: here's a look at what's happening tomorrow. tonight's commentator says when it comes to healthcare reform has to be done right. he's
tomorrow, we'll talk health care reform with medicare's former administrator, doctor mark mcclellan. >> paul: also tomorrow, fighting foreclosures. the nation's big mortgage firms head to the white house for a pow-wow on loan modifications. >> suzanne: say goodbye to naked short selling forever. the sec today made permanent a temporary rule banning the practice. short selling is where investors bet against a stock, borrowing shares to sell, then buying them when the price falls....
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there was a study that was done by mcclellan and skipper that showed that of 904 physicians who were followed for an average of about seven years, they had about an 80% success rate. >> so it is a treatable thing. >> very much so. >> back to the original question. this whole idea that the reason to use it is to almost feel comatose or this notion of the euphoria when you come out of it? >> correct. that's the initial reason to use it. once the addiction develops the use becomes compulsive. what we find for most people who use diprivan is that there's a history of trauma or post traumatic stress disorder. not for everyone but for most people who develop addiction to it. what they're trying to do is blot out the experience of life in some way. so life becomes so difficult for them that they use the diprivan in order to magically disappear, if you will. >> dr. omar manejwala, thank you very much for your information. >> you're quite welcome. >> do appreciate it. dave is at the weather board this friday. ready for a perfect weekend, dave. >> whenever you say that it makes me all eyes are
there was a study that was done by mcclellan and skipper that showed that of 904 physicians who were followed for an average of about seven years, they had about an 80% success rate. >> so it is a treatable thing. >> very much so. >> back to the original question. this whole idea that the reason to use it is to almost feel comatose or this notion of the euphoria when you come out of it? >> correct. that's the initial reason to use it. once the addiction develops the use...
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sir ian mcclellan,y king lear. taking chance. redemption."ominees for reality competition program. the amazing race. american idol. dancing with the stars. project runway. and top chef. >> here's a category that hasn't been announced on this broadcast before. outstanding variety, music, or comby series. and the nominees are -- "the colbert report." "the daily show" with jon stewart. "late show with david letterman." "realtime with bill maher." and "saturday night live." the >> nominations for lead acts recent in a comedy series are. julia louis-dreyfus, new adventures of old christine. christina applegate. sarah silverman. mary louise parker with the weeds." >> for lead actor in a comby series, the nominees are -- jermaine clement, flight of the con chords. tony shalhoub, monk. steve carell, the office. alec baldwin, 30 rock. charlie sheen, two and a half men. and jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> no. that was not there either. >> well, chandra, back to the prompter. that completes the emmy announcements by bringing back john shaffer to
sir ian mcclellan,y king lear. taking chance. redemption."ominees for reality competition program. the amazing race. american idol. dancing with the stars. project runway. and top chef. >> here's a category that hasn't been announced on this broadcast before. outstanding variety, music, or comby series. and the nominees are -- "the colbert report." "the daily show" with jon stewart. "late show with david letterman." "realtime with bill maher."...
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. >> reporter: brandon mcclellan's family joining others and rallying for justice. his family says the 24-year-old was run over by a truck and dragged more than 70 feet in september. >> what i'm really learning is justice does not prevail. i need to know the truth. >> reporter: just a few hours into the protest the screaming and chanting intensified. the tension was intense between black separatists and white supremests. >> cross that street and we will give them exactly what they came to cross the street for. >> reporter: protesters were warned to stay separate. at one point police formed a wall to keep the two apart. but before the day was over, two men were arrested for disorderly conduct. >> my home boy, shannon filly is my home boy. >> reporter: shannon finley and charles crostley were charged with the murder. the charges were dropped last month. >> somebody did this. >> prosecutors initially charged with two men with murder but they dropped the chargers when a truck driver said he accidentally may have accidentally run over mccleland. >>> a resounding yes. mak
. >> reporter: brandon mcclellan's family joining others and rallying for justice. his family says the 24-year-old was run over by a truck and dragged more than 70 feet in september. >> what i'm really learning is justice does not prevail. i need to know the truth. >> reporter: just a few hours into the protest the screaming and chanting intensified. the tension was intense between black separatists and white supremests. >> cross that street and we will give them exactly...
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this is from suze mcclellan from ojai, california. smokeder the can i with jal pino jelly.pper jack cheese. lettuce and tomato, salt and pepper. the way they came with this. they were in santa fe, new mexico. she went to a restaurant, that had jalapeno jelly. the restaurant had closed. she made the jelly. in the jelly is cider vinegar, sugar, jalapenos and peppers. >> our last sandwich. linda erbe, from gainesville, florida. she is skyping with us this morning. your sandwich is what? tell me what it is. >> it's peanut butter and sweet pickles and soft, fresh white bread. the way this came about, my mother would pack lunches for my siblings and i to take to school. they would be cold-cut sandwiches. some of us would eat that. and some of it wouldn't. the way to signal to the monitor you were ready to be excused, you had to sit on your lunchbox or lunch bag. ours was packed in a lunch bag with about six feet of wax paper around that sandwich. we had to sit on that sandwich we did not eat. needless to say, we would end up with horrible grease spots on the back of our pants. an
this is from suze mcclellan from ojai, california. smokeder the can i with jal pino jelly.pper jack cheese. lettuce and tomato, salt and pepper. the way they came with this. they were in santa fe, new mexico. she went to a restaurant, that had jalapeno jelly. the restaurant had closed. she made the jelly. in the jelly is cider vinegar, sugar, jalapenos and peppers. >> our last sandwich. linda erbe, from gainesville, florida. she is skyping with us this morning. your sandwich is what? tell...
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then you want to be back in buying what the mcclellan os later says. >> morgan stanley going to the down side after being cut to neutral by competitor goldman sachs citing disappointing trading results for the downgrade. are you seeing any effects on the financials? >> i think what's happening now, my clients are not making second and third best financials, staying with the longs but not re-upping. >> we've got to get to the breaking news desk. for everybody that thought that ruth madoff may be out of the woods, not so fast. the bankruptcy trustee has just filed this suit against mrs. madeoff seeking claw backs in an agreement with the government before bernie madoff's sentencing she was allowed to hang on to $2.5 million to get on with her life. she is not out of the woods yet. the bankruptcy trustee saying that she was involved in the fraud for so many years is seeking a major clawback in this case trying to recover money from her. later on "power lunch" the attorney that says he met with bernie for four hours in prison. >>> it time to cash out of this rally? if so, where can you still
then you want to be back in buying what the mcclellan os later says. >> morgan stanley going to the down side after being cut to neutral by competitor goldman sachs citing disappointing trading results for the downgrade. are you seeing any effects on the financials? >> i think what's happening now, my clients are not making second and third best financials, staying with the longs but not re-upping. >> we've got to get to the breaking news desk. for everybody that thought that...
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i ask unanimous consent for thomas mcclellan, christopher schroeder, cranston mitchell, those nominees be considered en banc. without objection, they will be considered en banc. those in favor of those four nominees, signify by saying aye. opposed? the ayes appear to have it. and i would note that we have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, blah, blah, blah, 15 -- >> boy, let's do this. let's recap this moment. certainly an historic moment. boy, judge sonia sotomayor, her nomination to become the next associate justice for the united states supreme court voted out of the committee in the affirmative. let's get to capitol hill right now and brianna keilar is there for us. and as expected, there was one republican member of the committee, senator lindsey graham, who voted aye for sonia sotomayor. >> reporter: that's right, lindsey graham has said, he's been saying this now for some time, tony, he said elections have consequences. he said basically president obama won the election. would i, lindsey graham, have chosen sonia sotomayor as the nominee? no, i wouldn't h
i ask unanimous consent for thomas mcclellan, christopher schroeder, cranston mitchell, those nominees be considered en banc. without objection, they will be considered en banc. those in favor of those four nominees, signify by saying aye. opposed? the ayes appear to have it. and i would note that we have one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, blah, blah, blah, 15 -- >> boy, let's do this. let's recap this moment. certainly an historic moment. boy, judge sonia...
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tension stems from the murder last year of a 24-year-old african-american man named brandon mcclellan police found his body on the side of a rural road and concluded he was run over, dragged and killed. two white men were initially charged with murder but the charges were dismissed last month due to a lack of evidence. >>> don't forget to join us tonight for the premier of a prime time event months in the making, soledad o'brien reports "black in america 2" begins tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern after the president speaks and part two airs tomorrow at 8:00 eastern. coming up on 21 minutes after the hour. )d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)d)dd >>> it's now 22 minutes after the hour. christine romans here minding your business tracking stimulus dollars. >> there's so many stimulus dollars. >> you love doing this. >> i love it. look i found some more contracts i want to tell you about. $9,000 for liberty mesh chairs, your stimulus money going to mesh office chairs. say that ten times fast. from a company called human scale corporation. the labor department has this contract, it purchased these chairs for
tension stems from the murder last year of a 24-year-old african-american man named brandon mcclellan police found his body on the side of a rural road and concluded he was run over, dragged and killed. two white men were initially charged with murder but the charges were dismissed last month due to a lack of evidence. >>> don't forget to join us tonight for the premier of a prime time event months in the making, soledad o'brien reports "black in america 2" begins tonight at...