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that's what nathan is.urn. >> reporter: though nathan leuthold did not take the stand, he would have plenty to say about the evidence and his innocence. particularly that chilling note left behind by his wife. >> she essentially spoke from the grave saying that you wanted to kill her, that you were humiliating her with a 20-year-old. >>> nathan's answer and the jury's verdict. >> i was like 99% sure that they had to come back with a guilty verdict. there's that 1%. to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. ♪ kraft natural cheese starts with fresh milk carefully selected from only us dairy farms. because we know it takes something amazing, to make something amazing. ♪ get inspired at kraftrecipes.com urn your old glasses into new glasses? now at lenscrafters. the trade-in event. trade-in your old glasses and get up to 50% off lenses with frame purchase. lenscrafters loves eyes. welcome to
that's what nathan is.urn. >> reporter: though nathan leuthold did not take the stand, he would have plenty to say about the evidence and his innocence. particularly that chilling note left behind by his wife. >> she essentially spoke from the grave saying that you wanted to kill her, that you were humiliating her with a 20-year-old. >>> nathan's answer and the jury's verdict. >> i was like 99% sure that they had to come back with a guilty verdict. there's that 1%. to...
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>> nathan lost it. he blew up.screaming. >> i don't take none of your [ bleep ]. >> i think people in the courtroom got to see nathan dunlap as nathan dunlap. >> i don't even give a [ bleep ]. you know what i'm saying? >> how angered he could be. how vicious he could be. when you saw him and you saw the look on his face, he was a different person. >> [ bleep ]. i'm sorry, adinea. i'm sorry. >> in the years to come, disturbing details would emerge about nathan dunlap, details that would help explain his actions, and also weigh heavily in the governor's decision whether or not to put nathan to death. ready for another reason to switch to t-mobile. get 2 lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just $100 bucks a month. it's america's best unlimited family plan. and it's only at t-mobile. who cares how tight it can if turn, if it can't turn heads? who cares how capable it is, if it's incapable of creating a reaction? any suv can move something. but can it move you? introducing the first-ever lexus nx turbo and hybrid. once y
>> nathan lost it. he blew up.screaming. >> i don't take none of your [ bleep ]. >> i think people in the courtroom got to see nathan dunlap as nathan dunlap. >> i don't even give a [ bleep ]. you know what i'm saying? >> how angered he could be. how vicious he could be. when you saw him and you saw the look on his face, he was a different person. >> [ bleep ]. i'm sorry, adinea. i'm sorry. >> in the years to come, disturbing details would emerge about...
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nathan next evaluated the military's production needs.started by breaking out the key sectors from the national income and production accounts. we knew steel would be a limiting factor for tanks, ships, and big guns. how much steel was involved in these? we translated airplanes mainly into aluminum because you couldn't build airplanes without aluminum. we translated ammunition into copper. we had the key elements. we realized very soon we were going to build factories to process more steel than we had. you'd have fabricating plants that weren't being used. more serious, you wouldn't have any end products. you'd have wheels over here and generators over there. airplanes with no propellers. that's right. in late fall of 1941 nathan and his team sent their numbers to roosevelt as the debate continued over production goals. roosevelt was using them to study american and allied military demands when the japanese attacked pearl harbor. the united states was at war. the ability to convert the american economy using the gnp information would be c
nathan next evaluated the military's production needs.started by breaking out the key sectors from the national income and production accounts. we knew steel would be a limiting factor for tanks, ships, and big guns. how much steel was involved in these? we translated airplanes mainly into aluminum because you couldn't build airplanes without aluminum. we translated ammunition into copper. we had the key elements. we realized very soon we were going to build factories to process more steel than...
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. >> we asked to speak with georgia's republican governor nathan deal on camera. instead his communications department sent us this e-mail statement. the governor implemented changes to the rules and regulations effecting licensure for hospitals which permitted rural hospitals to offer fewer service it is they're in danger of closing. also the governor has invested state resources to expand the number of residency spots in the state to incentivize monther doctors to stay and practice in georgia. back in rich land, they're trying to raise millions for a
. >> we asked to speak with georgia's republican governor nathan deal on camera. instead his communications department sent us this e-mail statement. the governor implemented changes to the rules and regulations effecting licensure for hospitals which permitted rural hospitals to offer fewer service it is they're in danger of closing. also the governor has invested state resources to expand the number of residency spots in the state to incentivize monther doctors to stay and practice in...
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when i got shot in my neck, i thought that was it. >> the gunman runs off and leaves nathan bleeding on the sidewalk, close to death. >> i got shot here, and it went through the middle of my back. and then the other one, actually it's crazy how it hit me. it came here and went through there and out my arm right here. >> he tries to get up, but can't. fortunately others in the store come to help. one calls 911. another ties his t-shirt around the bullet hole in nathan's neck to slow the bleeding. >> to be honest with you, two guys saved my life, and i'll never forget that, never, ever, ever. i owe them my life. >> he's airlifted to the nearest trauma hospital. after surgery, he's put in a medically induced coma for two days. >> i got shot tuesday night at 10:30. they didn't wake me up until thursday around like 2:00, and then i just was in so much pain, an my neck was sticking out. and i had tubes in my lungs. it was really an experience i never want to go through again. >> even though the gunman is dressed head to toe in black and wears a face mask, in the videotape released by polic
when i got shot in my neck, i thought that was it. >> the gunman runs off and leaves nathan bleeding on the sidewalk, close to death. >> i got shot here, and it went through the middle of my back. and then the other one, actually it's crazy how it hit me. it came here and went through there and out my arm right here. >> he tries to get up, but can't. fortunately others in the store come to help. one calls 911. another ties his t-shirt around the bullet hole in nathan's neck to...
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he is co-author of a book with nathan "intelligence governance for 291st century a middle way between the west and east." simon is an anthropolicyologist and you'll see how there is a very close tie-in to the subjects we're going discuss. he does work with rand as well as one of our adjunct researchers. he is contributing to our company and best seller here at rand. frank has done more analysis on the causes of political decay, more thinking about the problems plaguing modern liberal democracies than just about anybody i know. nicholas' book contains some of the most intriguing ideas for fixing the breaks in democracies taking ideas as the title suggests from east and
he is co-author of a book with nathan "intelligence governance for 291st century a middle way between the west and east." simon is an anthropolicyologist and you'll see how there is a very close tie-in to the subjects we're going discuss. he does work with rand as well as one of our adjunct researchers. he is contributing to our company and best seller here at rand. frank has done more analysis on the causes of political decay, more thinking about the problems plaguing modern liberal...
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and is dan nathan's love of burritos a problem? we have an update coming up. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. >>> new reports claim apple wants to top producing an electric vehicle by 2020 putting the tech giants in the auto game. will apple hit the road? let's bring in former general motors chairman bob lutz and vice president of equi
and is dan nathan's love of burritos a problem? we have an update coming up. ♪ help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operations. when emerson takes up the challenge, it's never been done before simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. a 401(k) is the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure. you seem knowledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed....
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dan nathan?e with bob. 58 is like the takeout number at some point this year for this company, so i'm a buyer of twitter. >> dan likes something. >> i'm long and i'm happy about it, and if you see it at 42 where it was trading earlier today,ify there. >> grasso? >> valero up 26% pretty quickly as of late. look at oil where it's at right now, margins are intact and i think the refine product, what they sell of gasoline is probably stabilized so go higher here. >> karen finerman? >> yes, kors down 2%. lietic it here. the knock on it growth is slowing. yes, growth is slowing. it is trading like growth is grinding to a halt. if kate spade is where it is, kors shouldn't be where it is. i like it. bought more today. >> guy? >> a lot of noise in macy's the last couple of days, management changes, blue mercury deal, fourth-quarter comp. can speak . i like macy's. >> all right. i'll see you tomorrow. "mad money" is up next. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field f
dan nathan?e with bob. 58 is like the takeout number at some point this year for this company, so i'm a buyer of twitter. >> dan likes something. >> i'm long and i'm happy about it, and if you see it at 42 where it was trading earlier today,ify there. >> grasso? >> valero up 26% pretty quickly as of late. look at oil where it's at right now, margins are intact and i think the refine product, what they sell of gasoline is probably stabilized so go higher here. >>...
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nathan no se afeita desde hace diez anos nathan bell/lanzo linea de productos "mosturize the skin andn. el lavado la deja tambien con buen olor y suave me decia nathan la buena higiene es vital senala joel especialmente a la hora de besar a su pareja. cg lorena orozco/esposa de joel "cuando lo voy a besar, el es el que se va a mover el pelo". joel esparza/tiene una barba de 8 pulgadas "unos me dicen osama me llamaban bin laden algo para burlarse de mi, pero yo no lo tomo mal o me enojo". juan fran -2shot --bajo la conduccin del actor y comediante "neil patrick harris," anoche se llev a cabo la gala nmero 87 de los premios de la academia donde el talento latino fue reconocido al llevarse ms de un galardn en el mundo de la cinematografa. lucrecia take vo --as es... la primera comedia del director mexicano "alejandro gonzlez iÑarritu" gan como mejor pelcula, mejor director, mejor fotografa y mejor guin original. julianne moore recibi el premio a la mejor actrz mientras que el de mejor actor fue para "eddie redmayne." lorena - con vo para muchos la ceremonia marc una diferencia ya que los
nathan no se afeita desde hace diez anos nathan bell/lanzo linea de productos "mosturize the skin andn. el lavado la deja tambien con buen olor y suave me decia nathan la buena higiene es vital senala joel especialmente a la hora de besar a su pareja. cg lorena orozco/esposa de joel "cuando lo voy a besar, el es el que se va a mover el pelo". joel esparza/tiene una barba de 8 pulgadas "unos me dicen osama me llamaban bin laden algo para burlarse de mi, pero yo no lo tomo mal...
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the search continues for nathan wilson.nd at twitter@abc7newsbayarea. a figure of the civil rights movement is visiting the bay area right now and talking to us about the message for local youth. georgia congressman john lewis is inspearing the next generation. the 74-year-old is meeting with students at san francisco state at 1:00 o'clock at the student life center. lewis was a teen when he was inspired by martin luther king jr. after reading a come -- comic about the bus boycott. >> many years ago on the freedom ride a young member of the klan beat me my seat meet and left us unconscious and bloody. many years later the same man and his son came to visit me in my office in washington and said will you forgive me? >> his book is call "march," the second in a series just push accomplished. our reporter sat down with an interview with him and you can watch it at abc7news.com. >> as part of their black history month sell operation the trial advance authority hell a symposium yesterday inviting us to take part in the black his
the search continues for nathan wilson.nd at twitter@abc7newsbayarea. a figure of the civil rights movement is visiting the bay area right now and talking to us about the message for local youth. georgia congressman john lewis is inspearing the next generation. the 74-year-old is meeting with students at san francisco state at 1:00 o'clock at the student life center. lewis was a teen when he was inspired by martin luther king jr. after reading a come -- comic about the bus boycott. >>...
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. >> nathan christianson gave us a statement which reads: and i should add that my producer just told me nathan was talking to her and added that starting in january of this year, they have started keeping track of who is using these food stamp benefits at the come us sar. so they'll have this data a year from now. coming up putting food on the table isn't the only challenge. military spouses are unemployed at a rate more than four times the national average. >> start with one issue. education, gun control, the gap between rich and poor, job creation, climate change, tax policies, the economy, iran, health care... it goes on and on. add guests from all sides of the debate and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get the inside story. these are straight forward conversations. no agenda, just hard hitting debate on the issues that matter to you. >> ray suarez hosts "inside story". weeknights at 11:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> my name is elliott akerman, i'm a former military officer, and author, and i'm in "the stream." >>> susan before the break, i promis
. >> nathan christianson gave us a statement which reads: and i should add that my producer just told me nathan was talking to her and added that starting in january of this year, they have started keeping track of who is using these food stamp benefits at the come us sar. so they'll have this data a year from now. coming up putting food on the table isn't the only challenge. military spouses are unemployed at a rate more than four times the national average. >> start with one...
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. >> nathan christianson gave us a statement which reads: and i should add that my producer just told me nathan was talking to her and added that starting in january of this year, they have started keeping track of who is using these food stamp benefits at the come us sar. so they'll have this data a year from now. coming up putting food on the table isn't the only challenge. military spouses are unemployed at a rate more than four times the national average. >> there's more to financial news than the ups and downs of the dow. for instance, could striking workers in greece delay your retirement? i'm here to make the connections to your money real. >> "real money with ali velshi". tonight at 10:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. i am a former military officer >>> my name is elliott akerman, i'm a former military officer, and author and i'm in "the stream." >>> susan before the break, i promised a look at employment for military husbands and wives, 30%. that's how many of our military spouses age 18 to 24 are unemployed that's a huge amount. what impact does that have on a family's
. >> nathan christianson gave us a statement which reads: and i should add that my producer just told me nathan was talking to her and added that starting in january of this year, they have started keeping track of who is using these food stamp benefits at the come us sar. so they'll have this data a year from now. coming up putting food on the table isn't the only challenge. military spouses are unemployed at a rate more than four times the national average. >> there's more to...
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. >> i'm going to let dan nathan take his little victory lap. not too long ago he stood by the smart board and said amongst the reasons is metallica. >> it was pretty unscientific. >> enter sandman? >> we highlighted that they paid probably close to a million dollars to have metallica at an event. you don't book metallica at an employee event if you're going to lay an egg a couple days later. we just talked about mcdonald's. this stock has been between 55 and 65 for a year now. you are above the highs here. and there is no overhead resistance here. >> well, listen, the breakouts have been working. and they worked with great stories, like these guys have this massive secular trend here. so i do not think you faded. >> we'll have more throughout the hour. by the way, jim cramer's got an exclusive with the ceo on "mad money." >>> coming up next, we've got your dose of stock therapy on one biotech name that's gained more than 140% since going public. what might it mean for the health of the market as a whole? we take a deeper dive ahead. >>> plus, t
. >> i'm going to let dan nathan take his little victory lap. not too long ago he stood by the smart board and said amongst the reasons is metallica. >> it was pretty unscientific. >> enter sandman? >> we highlighted that they paid probably close to a million dollars to have metallica at an event. you don't book metallica at an employee event if you're going to lay an egg a couple days later. we just talked about mcdonald's. this stock has been between 55 and 65 for a...
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pete najarian, dan nathan, guy adami. here's what's coming up. refinery fire in california pressuring exxon. we'll tell you the impact on gas prices, retail and refiner socks. and solar city and sun edison stocks getting smacked. you can see on the reports, we have the details. from the nasdaq, getting closer to the key 5,000 mark. last time it was around these levels, was year 2000. we've got the three next generation tech plays that could power the index higher. we start off with a developing story on the refinery fire. exxon stock closing down 2%, while other fires like de soro closed higher. exxon, we should note, a laggart compared to its peers, especially on the back of the news yesterday we got from the filings that warren buffett dumped his stake. >> it's clearly part of it. the buffett announcement is putting pressure on exxonmobil. that and the fact it really hasn't moved the last couple months, vacillating between 8 1k39 92. i think the trade is tessoro trading $87-ish prior to. we said it would be a buy and effectively that's what's h
pete najarian, dan nathan, guy adami. here's what's coming up. refinery fire in california pressuring exxon. we'll tell you the impact on gas prices, retail and refiner socks. and solar city and sun edison stocks getting smacked. you can see on the reports, we have the details. from the nasdaq, getting closer to the key 5,000 mark. last time it was around these levels, was year 2000. we've got the three next generation tech plays that could power the index higher. we start off with a developing...
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he is nathan benchley. the commander of one of those planes, nathan benchley, joins us.r shooting down the mig-21. you got an su-22. what's it like at confrontation? what is a dogfight like? after this we'll do a wrap-up. ask him how he knows when he has a hit. do you know you have a hit from a screen inside your cockpit, or can you see your missiles strike? that's good. [benchley] the equipment is sophisticated but you like to see it to confirm it. it's considered an outlaw nation but some who have interviewed qaddafi find him to use an american phrase, very presidential. nice, jane. we'll go to martin klein, then to the carrier pilot from the sidra-- what! no! you missed him? there's only 10 minutes left! how can you talk to me about parking problems? no, not you'll try! do it, bye! i had no idea she was this good. tom. tom. fill for a second. tom? go. the latest message seems to indicate that the libyan pilot was acting on his own without authority from anyone else. in other words i think we're all o.k. who the hell cares what you think? the libyan government has disa
he is nathan benchley. the commander of one of those planes, nathan benchley, joins us.r shooting down the mig-21. you got an su-22. what's it like at confrontation? what is a dogfight like? after this we'll do a wrap-up. ask him how he knows when he has a hit. do you know you have a hit from a screen inside your cockpit, or can you see your missiles strike? that's good. [benchley] the equipment is sophisticated but you like to see it to confirm it. it's considered an outlaw nation but some who...
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. >> in 1993, nathan dunlap killed four people at a chuck e.denver, colorado. he was sentenced to death. >> he is remorseless, as he talks about his murderous decision-making. >> does it bother you that they're dead, nathan? >> no. >> he killed four people. he needs to pafo
. >> in 1993, nathan dunlap killed four people at a chuck e.denver, colorado. he was sentenced to death. >> he is remorseless, as he talks about his murderous decision-making. >> does it bother you that they're dead, nathan? >> no. >> he killed four people. he needs to pafo
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congratulations nathan. >> so nathan won. we took a camera to his watch party last night.t months ago. >> we are so proud. he went very far. we love you andrew. >> people loved your questions about the sex and dating, it is blowing up on twitter. >> people agreeing it is okay after three and a half dates a lot of talk. >> you have a great hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. . >>> live from new york city it's "the wendy williams show". today she interviews today of the biggest stars. we're talking hot topics with piers morgan. and our girl with the goods nicole lapin brings us money saving tips. plus all 's hottest topics. now here's wendy! >> wendy: yea
congratulations nathan. >> so nathan won. we took a camera to his watch party last night.t months ago. >> we are so proud. he went very far. we love you andrew. >> people loved your questions about the sex and dating, it is blowing up on twitter. >> people agreeing it is okay after three and a half dates a lot of talk. >> you have a great hey, honey? huh? oh, you caught me daydreaming. dreaming about a salt water bedroom aquarium? i am, actually. with exotic fish?...
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time for a fine print from dan nathan. >> here's the thing, right?ou know, mcdonald's, they just had this management change. this is a struggle. i think these big burger companies, i think they're really challenged. i think mcdonald's in particular has lost mine share. it's not just about what's on their menu and what they're doing. it's about everything else. when you think about chipotle, ten years ago, they had $500 million in sales. they're expected to have 5 billion in sales. where is that coming from? i think mcdonald's is structurally challenged here. so when you think about just last month, we had this wildly successful shake shack ipo. danny meyer, amazing restaurateur here. five states in america, in just five countries. i suspect they went public because they're going to grow like crazy. they have a great product. they have a great story. it's got a $1.5 billion market cap here. this is kind of the problem and they're expected to have $160 million in sales this year, okay? they're not selling a whole heck of a lot of burgers in the grand s
time for a fine print from dan nathan. >> here's the thing, right?ou know, mcdonald's, they just had this management change. this is a struggle. i think these big burger companies, i think they're really challenged. i think mcdonald's in particular has lost mine share. it's not just about what's on their menu and what they're doing. it's about everything else. when you think about chipotle, ten years ago, they had $500 million in sales. they're expected to have 5 billion in sales. where...
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dan nathan, wasn't this a triangle of death at one point? >> it did get killed. but here's the thing. this is a great example of a u.s. company that does not face the exposure from a strong dollar, and their consumers are benefiting from lower oil at the pump. but here's the thing. the stocks already made the move in front of this. and courtney just said, they reiterated 10% eps growth. the stock is trading at 31 times that expected growth. so to me, after you've had this massive run over the last six months, i don't really think you're chasing here. i think the stock is back to expensive again. it is a show me story again. >> i'd much rather go with celestial. i agree with you on that. obviously getting into wal-mart. pete and i were just talking about going to our local wal-mart because they have a whole aisle of organic stuff. >> sun trust moved up their target from 50 to 62. so the aggressiveness there, i understand that if this trades at a very high valuation. when you look at the numbers, 3.1% on their comparable sales last quarter. now 4.5%. you look at th
dan nathan, wasn't this a triangle of death at one point? >> it did get killed. but here's the thing. this is a great example of a u.s. company that does not face the exposure from a strong dollar, and their consumers are benefiting from lower oil at the pump. but here's the thing. the stocks already made the move in front of this. and courtney just said, they reiterated 10% eps growth. the stock is trading at 31 times that expected growth. so to me, after you've had this massive run over...
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. >>> the search team started looking for 33-year-old, nathan wilson, early this morning. his fiancie reported him missing after he went for a jog yesterday afternoon but did not return. he has gone running running near alpine -- alpine dam and became lost. he was only wearing running clothes and had no cell phone. he found his way out after sunrise and return to his car. >>> arbitrator david miller has been trying to settle contact contract fight. the dock workers -- dockworkers union wanted out. >>> he favors employers and that he believes the claim that workers are slowing down on the job on purpose -- the fight comes as the us labor secretary meets with both sides for second day hoping to broker an agreement. >>> court labor dispute dispute could dampen the celebration which is tomorrow. last minute shoppers are running around chinatown to pick up fresh produce. people hungry for a classic chinese new year's dish may be out of luck because of the pork the port dispute. >>> i drove my dad down here because he makes the buddhist delight and they are missing a couple of r
. >>> the search team started looking for 33-year-old, nathan wilson, early this morning. his fiancie reported him missing after he went for a jog yesterday afternoon but did not return. he has gone running running near alpine -- alpine dam and became lost. he was only wearing running clothes and had no cell phone. he found his way out after sunrise and return to his car. >>> arbitrator david miller has been trying to settle contact contract fight. the dock workers --...
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the artist behind these works of artist this gentlemen nathan soa, he is here to tell us all about theseng us. >> thanks for having me good this is what we're hearing. >> i wonder first off how do you get into legos. where does this inspiration come. >> i had it as a toy child but when i grew up, i was experimenting with different types of media for my artwork. i said what about that childhood toy could i create art. >> where was your first piece that you made that leap. >> as a kiddy was doing little things. i suppose when i built my very own life sized dog. i was about ten years old. i created a dog out of lego. >> there you go. >> then i decided i could use this toy to create something more fantastic and really explore human expression creating all out of lego brick. >> this is art through painting, in brainer this is art. it is a sculpture, in brainer. >> now we are seeing great clip is here. we have trex, 80,000 legos. i wonder where do you even start. >> it all start with that very first brick. it is build will go brick on brick. i glue everything together to make sure they can tra
the artist behind these works of artist this gentlemen nathan soa, he is here to tell us all about theseng us. >> thanks for having me good this is what we're hearing. >> i wonder first off how do you get into legos. where does this inspiration come. >> i had it as a toy child but when i grew up, i was experimenting with different types of media for my artwork. i said what about that childhood toy could i create art. >> where was your first piece that you made that leap....
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this is the mona lisa, artist nathan has been designing original works including a 20 foot long t-rex skeleton and the art of the brick opens on saturday. world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00, that is on phl 17 and join us for a special report right here on channel 6 at 11:00 decoding your food cravings could the food you crave be a sign you are lacking other things. join alicia vitarelli on "action news" at 11:00. i'm jim gardner, i hope you join us at 11:00 tonight. i am, actually. with exotic fish? yeah! and a giant star fish? how can you tell? you've been staring at the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. right. $300,000 buried treasure. with 10 top prizes of $300,000. (announcer) want to see your dream come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. >>> on this wednesday night, we're on the scene of the deadly train collision. hundreds of commuters on board. the train smashing into an suv on the tracks erupting into flames. the horror inside. the w
this is the mona lisa, artist nathan has been designing original works including a 20 foot long t-rex skeleton and the art of the brick opens on saturday. world news tonight with david muir is next on channel 6 and "action news" continues at 10:00, that is on phl 17 and join us for a special report right here on channel 6 at 11:00 decoding your food cravings could the food you crave be a sign you are lacking other things. join alicia vitarelli on "action news" at 11:00. i'm...
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the fiancee of nathan wilson called police when the san francisco man did not come home. crews are now searching the north side near alpine lake. >>> other top stories that we're covering this morning, san francisco police have made an arrest following a stabbing inside of a walgreens. that's the one near union square. no word yet on the victim's condition. >>> nearly a dozen vehicles including two tractors and a forklift were damaged at an overnight fire at a vineyard near napa county. the cause is under investigation. >>> today the atherton city council will talk about installing traffic lights and flashing pedestrian lights. the stoplight would be placed by selby lane. >>> scott mcgrew. >> data into the newsroom just this morning show producer prices falling. inflation is a nonissue, guys, in our economy. that may encourage the fed to hold off once again on increasing interest rates. bumping up rates is a way of protecting against inflation, and there just isn't any. we do get the minutes from the fed later today. and like tea leaves, we're going to try to figure out w
the fiancee of nathan wilson called police when the san francisco man did not come home. crews are now searching the north side near alpine lake. >>> other top stories that we're covering this morning, san francisco police have made an arrest following a stabbing inside of a walgreens. that's the one near union square. no word yet on the victim's condition. >>> nearly a dozen vehicles including two tractors and a forklift were damaged at an overnight fire at a vineyard near...
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. >>> a missing runner was found safe after spending a chilly night on mount tam. 33-year-old nathan wilson of san francisco left for a trail run yesterday around 3:00 p.m. his fiance called authorities about 2:00 a.m. when he didn't return home. marin county search-and-rescue crews say he had no cell phone, light off map with him and he was just wearing running shorts and a shirt. spent the night by a creek. this morning, he found his way by a car where he met up with rescuers. >>> her name has been familiar for for-- decades. hillary clinton. cnn asked voters about possible candidates. half of them said hillary clinton represents the future more than the past. 46% said that also about elizabeth warren. they were the only two possible contenders consider the more future than past. chris christie and rand paul rated more past than future. >>> we're following a situation in santa rosa. we're working to learn more about what happened. more tonight at 5:00. thanks for watching. bulldog: mattress discounters good deed dogs is raising money to train service dogs for people with disabiliti
. >>> a missing runner was found safe after spending a chilly night on mount tam. 33-year-old nathan wilson of san francisco left for a trail run yesterday around 3:00 p.m. his fiance called authorities about 2:00 a.m. when he didn't return home. marin county search-and-rescue crews say he had no cell phone, light off map with him and he was just wearing running shorts and a shirt. spent the night by a creek. this morning, he found his way by a car where he met up with rescuers....
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nathan from destruct is here.or my social media. >> well, in some ways it is, actually. snapchat limits you to sharing things within the snapchat app. destruct allows you to share it throughout your social media regardless of where it is. tom: but can i do that now if i post something on my facebook page and i want to delete it, i can delete it? >> but the recipients that you share it with and those who saw it may have taken a screen shot of it, they may have down loded it. when -- downloaded it. you're preventing all that from happening. >> hang on. so you're saying if i screen shotted a tweet, your program is going to blow up my screen shot? >> if you sent it via destructs, your screen shot will be prohibited, and you will no longer have access to that tweet. that's exactly what i'm saying. tom: so you've solved the problem of that once it's out there, you can get it back and destroy it. >> that's our goal. we solved the problem of social media being permanent. and everything that we hear about that, all those t
nathan from destruct is here.or my social media. >> well, in some ways it is, actually. snapchat limits you to sharing things within the snapchat app. destruct allows you to share it throughout your social media regardless of where it is. tom: but can i do that now if i post something on my facebook page and i want to delete it, i can delete it? >> but the recipients that you share it with and those who saw it may have taken a screen shot of it, they may have down loded it. when --...
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. >>> nathan lane 59 tony award winning actress blythe danner 72. i'm dara brown.g "early today." hope you have a terrific tuesday. we'll catch you back here tomorrow. >>> this morning, police investigate the shooting death of an east bay rapper. >>> plus do you know this man? police say he groped a young girl in public while her mom stood just feet away. >> four violent home imvasion robberies in four days. how neighbors in one bay area neighborhood are fighting back. >>> a live look outside this morning of the bay bridge lit up at this early hour. it's 4:30 on your tuesday, february 3rd. you are watching "today in the bay." >>> and a very good tuesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. let's say good tuesday morning to christina. >> good morning to you, laura
. >>> nathan lane 59 tony award winning actress blythe danner 72. i'm dara brown.g "early today." hope you have a terrific tuesday. we'll catch you back here tomorrow. >>> this morning, police investigate the shooting death of an east bay rapper. >>> plus do you know this man? police say he groped a young girl in public while her mom stood just feet away. >> four violent home imvasion robberies in four days. how neighbors in one bay area neighborhood...
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. >> nathan harding is a co-founder of xo bionics and one of the inventors. it was first developed for the battlefield as a device to help soldiers carry heavy loads long distances. >> there's a human thing in the military with soldiers getting injuries due to large loads they're carrying, and, in fact, they want to carry more. we were helped to develop xo skeletons to carry it. >> harding says the key break through is creating a wearable robot to support its own weight with a minimum of energy. that means it can be powered by a small battery pack, and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs, and it can do that either completely for like a person who is completely paralyzed below the waist or partially for someone maybe trying to relearn how to walk like someone who just had a stroke. >> i have to initiate the first step? like amanda, jason is an exo test pilot. >> i put the device in walk mode and then take the first right step. as i move my body, the exo will move with me. if i stop and don't go to th
. >> nathan harding is a co-founder of xo bionics and one of the inventors. it was first developed for the battlefield as a device to help soldiers carry heavy loads long distances. >> there's a human thing in the military with soldiers getting injuries due to large loads they're carrying, and, in fact, they want to carry more. we were helped to develop xo skeletons to carry it. >> harding says the key break through is creating a wearable robot to support its own weight with a...
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north of troy my sore reach detectives say 38-year-old denise contacted her co-worker 23-year-old nathan win to kidnap her six-year-old nephew. apparently the boy' mother twenty five-year-old elizabeth hup and grandmother 58-year-old rose brewer along with cradle believed he was too friendly with strangers and needed to learn the dangers. after school monday, authorities say she lured the youngster into his truck. >> and then he takes him out for a ride of terror which is the boy starts immediately crying when he's told he's never going to see his mother again. he's never going to see his house and then when -- when he doesn't stop crying he shows him a gun and says if you don't be quiet you'll be harmed. >> deputees say he got fed up with the crying and tied the boy with trash bags and put a coat over his head so he could not see. awhile later, he brought the boy back to his home but the six-year-old didn't know it because his eyes were covered. they say he was taken down to his basement where his aunt continued to terror. >> the at some point his pants were removed and said he would be
north of troy my sore reach detectives say 38-year-old denise contacted her co-worker 23-year-old nathan win to kidnap her six-year-old nephew. apparently the boy' mother twenty five-year-old elizabeth hup and grandmother 58-year-old rose brewer along with cradle believed he was too friendly with strangers and needed to learn the dangers. after school monday, authorities say she lured the youngster into his truck. >> and then he takes him out for a ride of terror which is the boy starts...
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park rangers state 33-year-old nathan wilson a resident at ucfs medical center returned to the scar after day break. his fiance reported him missing when he failed to return home after going nor a run on the trail. rangers say the experienced athlete took his cool and took the right steps to stay safe. >> he started noticing he was lost at 5:00 p.m. and could not find the trail and did not have a phone or light with him and he led by a stream side. he waited it out overnight and in the morning he hiked out. >> up to 25 officials searched for him early this morning and rangers say fog cover helped keep the temperatures from dropping too much so helped him out. >> new controversy hitting the catholic church in san francisco. parents of an elementary school in the richmond district are shocked when young students were asked questions about sexual topics. we are joined by amy hollyfield at the school. >> parents are upset but not upsecret with the campus. they say the problem is next door at the church they say it is the priests the new priests who handed out the pamphlets. >> why would anyon
park rangers state 33-year-old nathan wilson a resident at ucfs medical center returned to the scar after day break. his fiance reported him missing when he failed to return home after going nor a run on the trail. rangers say the experienced athlete took his cool and took the right steps to stay safe. >> he started noticing he was lost at 5:00 p.m. and could not find the trail and did not have a phone or light with him and he led by a stream side. he waited it out overnight and in the...
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it's called the art of the brick by nathan sywaya.it includes lego brick infused photography and da vinci's mona lisa in lego form. the highlight, a replica of the liberty bell. tickets are $20 for adults 15 for children ages 3 to 11. >>> happening this weekend, it is your last chance to check out the philadelphia auto show at the pennsylvania convention center. the doors open at 9:00 this morning. the event runs all day today and comes to a close tomorrow night at 8:00. down the shore it's the atlantic city boat show. that also runs today and tomorrow. that's happening at the atlantic city convention center. >>> next new video from the scene of an interstate pileup. we'll take you inside the 30-car wreck just moments after it happened. fun! shiny! you never listen! what? is someone talking? skippy!! yippee!! look a ride! (vo) made with the funnest peanuts ever! skippy. yippee!! >>> now to a developing story. the parents after an american woman held hostage are speaking out. they are claiming that kayla mueller died in an air strike.
it's called the art of the brick by nathan sywaya.it includes lego brick infused photography and da vinci's mona lisa in lego form. the highlight, a replica of the liberty bell. tickets are $20 for adults 15 for children ages 3 to 11. >>> happening this weekend, it is your last chance to check out the philadelphia auto show at the pennsylvania convention center. the doors open at 9:00 this morning. the event runs all day today and comes to a close tomorrow night at 8:00. down the shore...
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san francisco man safe after getting lost and spending the night on mount tamalpais. 33-year-old nathan wilson found his way back to his car this morning. search teams started looking for him about 4 a.m. after his fiancee reported him missing. officials say he hunkered down through the night with just running clothes on. >>> richmond fire crews had a complicated rescue this morning. they had to cut through the driver's side door of a car that was crashed on burlingame avenue. the 41-year-old oakland driver hit several parked cars and a tree. police say she may have been on drugs or alcohol. >>> a break in the bruce jenner malibu crash. what it's revealing about the former olympian's role in that deadly accident. >> my mom was protecting me this night, you know? >> protecting her family or looking for trouble? the conflicting stories in a road rage shooting. why the mother may not have been such an innocent victim. >> clouds cleared most of the bay area. behind me is one of the spots where the clouds have not cleared. out toward vacaville. it is still cloudy. where we got the sunshine,
san francisco man safe after getting lost and spending the night on mount tamalpais. 33-year-old nathan wilson found his way back to his car this morning. search teams started looking for him about 4 a.m. after his fiancee reported him missing. officials say he hunkered down through the night with just running clothes on. >>> richmond fire crews had a complicated rescue this morning. they had to cut through the driver's side door of a car that was crashed on burlingame avenue. the...
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artists nathan, features more than 100 hey go sculptures made from more than a million bricks includeingot like tyrannosaurus rec. look at that amazing. you'll seely interpretations of historic artwork including the mona lisa and the scream. art of the brick opens on saturday. >> kathy, you saw this. you said it's great. >> it is amazeing. >> i can't wait to see that. >> check it out. >> back in a moment.
artists nathan, features more than 100 hey go sculptures made from more than a million bricks includeingot like tyrannosaurus rec. look at that amazing. you'll seely interpretations of historic artwork including the mona lisa and the scream. art of the brick opens on saturday. >> kathy, you saw this. you said it's great. >> it is amazeing. >> i can't wait to see that. >> check it out. >> back in a moment.
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artist nathan salea features more than 100 lego sculptures made from more than a million bricks.t is a a lot including a 20-foot long trex. >> because it is lego, and because it has whimsy it is fun, engaging for children but yet pieces are so dramatic and placed in some beautiful settings that it has a look of an art exhibit for an adult as well. >>> macing. >> in addition to salea's own crucials the exhibit features interpretations historic works including mona lisa and the screen. the art of the brick it goes on display starting saturday. >> well, good evening, i saw that exhibit in new york and we all went craze i. even if you are not a huge lego fan you will love this exhibit. let's talk about the weather. we are looking at a clear skies right the now with cloud moving n these cloud, will be moving in overnight tonight and they will help temperature, from bottoming out too much, wind become southerly and that southerly wind within warming us up toward dawn. that is good news, in this particular forecast. we're looking at temperatures that are falling now though, mainly in th
artist nathan salea features more than 100 lego sculptures made from more than a million bricks.t is a a lot including a 20-foot long trex. >> because it is lego, and because it has whimsy it is fun, engaging for children but yet pieces are so dramatic and placed in some beautiful settings that it has a look of an art exhibit for an adult as well. >>> macing. >> in addition to salea's own crucials the exhibit features interpretations historic works including mona lisa and...
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nathan wilson went running yesterday on the trail northeast of stinson beach but has yet to return. park ranger says there are lots of places to get lost along the trail. >> very heavy commute as you make that drive into the maze. we're going to see how traffic is moving along in the eastbound direction. not bad. two lanes blocked. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco, made with jennie-o ground turkey, cooked thoroughly to 165. (mom) i'd feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. (woman) i think that they're light and they're just fresh tasting. (vo) it's time for a better taco. (kid) the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. (vo) make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey at a store near you. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all o
nathan wilson went running yesterday on the trail northeast of stinson beach but has yet to return. park ranger says there are lots of places to get lost along the trail. >> very heavy commute as you make that drive into the maze. we're going to see how traffic is moving along in the eastbound direction. not bad. two lanes blocked. (vo) at jennie-o, we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride ten miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better...
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nathan says he designed the philadelphia-themed collection exclusively for the franklin institute. it includes lego brick infused photography, even a vintage mona lisa in lego form and the highlight, a replica of the liberty bell. here's a live look. the art of the brick exhibit opens saturday. tickets are $20 for adults $15 for children ages 3 to 11. >>> putting an end to a controversial debate. the bill that would make vaccinations a requirement for children in one state. >>> and what do you see here? an" "" "o" or a "c"? well this lottery ticket a family says the answer to that question cost them thousands of dollars. >>> new this morning, brazil will spend close to $130 million to beef up security for the olympic games in rio de janeiro. authorities say they're also working with security agencies in the u.s. france and germany to tighten security for those summer games. now, this all follows concern over rising gun violence in rio over the past few weeks. >>> two senators in california want to change the state's vaccination laws by eliminating the personal beliefs exemption for
nathan says he designed the philadelphia-themed collection exclusively for the franklin institute. it includes lego brick infused photography, even a vintage mona lisa in lego form and the highlight, a replica of the liberty bell. here's a live look. the art of the brick exhibit opens saturday. tickets are $20 for adults $15 for children ages 3 to 11. >>> putting an end to a controversial debate. the bill that would make vaccinations a requirement for children in one state....
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realign the sky at the headquarters in the 33 year- old nathan williams did show up about 25 minutes day and very tired and hungry. he is safe and apparently last may he did set off on a run an area that is not as familiar with. he got there he kinda got this oriented and loss. the fog came and it's started to get dark he could not find his way back to the trial at that point he tried to conquer down for the night stayed by creek apparently did not sleep or have any food. he was only wearing running close including just this small jacket and a pair of shorts. you can imagine how cold it was last night. at about 8:00 this morning he went back to the trawler and walked out to us car were the deputies were waiting for him. <
realign the sky at the headquarters in the 33 year- old nathan williams did show up about 25 minutes day and very tired and hungry. he is safe and apparently last may he did set off on a run an area that is not as familiar with. he got there he kinda got this oriented and loss. the fog came and it's started to get dark he could not find his way back to the trial at that point he tried to conquer down for the night stayed by creek apparently did not sleep or have any food. he was only wearing...
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artists nathan, features more than 100 hey go sculptures made from more than a million bricks includeingfoot like tyrannosaurus rec. look at that amazing. you'll seely interpretations of historic artwork including the mona lisa and the scream. art of the brick opens on saturday. >> kathy, you saw this. you said it's great. >> it is amazeing. >> i can't wait to see that. >> check it out. >> back in a moment. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. 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? >> "eyewitness news" returns in the morning at 4:30 with ukee washington and erika von tiehl. thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 11:00 o'clock. for lesley, kathy and everyone here at "eyewitness news" i'm chris may. >> i'm natasha brown. we're always on cbsphilly.com. the lat show with david letterman is neck with guest dr. phil. have great night everyone. w
artists nathan, features more than 100 hey go sculptures made from more than a million bricks includeingfoot like tyrannosaurus rec. look at that amazing. you'll seely interpretations of historic artwork including the mona lisa and the scream. art of the brick opens on saturday. >> kathy, you saw this. you said it's great. >> it is amazeing. >> i can't wait to see that. >> check it out. >> back in a moment. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or...
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john hawkins professor nathan connolly, what are we looking at here? >> is a document found in the state archives of florida. it was one of about two or three dozen telegrams to the governor by residents of the community north miami who were very concerned a white landlord had decided he was going to open his apartment building to have black residency. the development which was called carper village was considered to be a genuine threat to buy property value. it eventually was bombed by white vigilantes and white homeowners working together who try to drive a black resident and eventually the neighborhood was colloquially named little korea because it occurred during the korean war. that telegram and part connects the history of vigilante violence to a new set of conversations about property rights and property values in the governor was presumed to be in the interest of the white homeowners the north miami and they hope to make basically force the expulsion of the african-american residents. >> to telegraph another action lead to legislation affect in
john hawkins professor nathan connolly, what are we looking at here? >> is a document found in the state archives of florida. it was one of about two or three dozen telegrams to the governor by residents of the community north miami who were very concerned a white landlord had decided he was going to open his apartment building to have black residency. the development which was called carper village was considered to be a genuine threat to buy property value. it eventually was bombed by...
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nathan, the resilience of the broader market.good point, had the opportunity to sell off on lack of headlines or a deal. we stayed in there. is it corporate earnings? >> i think what it is is confidence in america and we look at the rest of the world and we go i'm okay. you i'm not so sure about. we've been able to get rid of the noise. i think this morning when the head of deutsche bank came on "squawk box" and said we have a lot less risk in the banking system to greek debt they're starting to set the table to say, if things don't go the way we want i think we'll be okay. interest rates i believe are still what's driving everybody. i wish janet yellen would just say, you know something? i'm raising the rates and we're done with it. just as we saw with qe the tapering of qe we're worrying about it. >> just get it out of the system. >> just get it done with already and rates are not going up terribly high. >> stephanie, what do i buy? what's good value here? >> i think you use kind of the choppiness of the market to buy good earn
nathan, the resilience of the broader market.good point, had the opportunity to sell off on lack of headlines or a deal. we stayed in there. is it corporate earnings? >> i think what it is is confidence in america and we look at the rest of the world and we go i'm okay. you i'm not so sure about. we've been able to get rid of the noise. i think this morning when the head of deutsche bank came on "squawk box" and said we have a lot less risk in the banking system to greek debt...
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and nathan bachrach in town from simply money. rosenblat securities fresh off the floor. gordon, they say don't short a dull market. feels a little dull today, but you got to say these numbers, this continued rally is pretty impressive. >> it was a fabulous day in the market because nothing happened. if ever there was going to be a day you were going to take profits, if ever there was a day you would put some money on the side and say thank you very much, the stock market gods have been good to me we're at highs, we're going to have a correction, we have all kinds of indicators it can't go on forever, and today we saw none of it. it was actually calm all around the world. i think this is fabulous for stability. >> zachary, it wasn't calm in that testimony, that hearing that janet yellen was giving before congress, certainly not today. very contentious at times. >> yeah. you have the elizabeth warren kind of back and forth about the auditing. i mean i don't think this was the most dramatic testimony except for the fact that it did
and nathan bachrach in town from simply money. rosenblat securities fresh off the floor. gordon, they say don't short a dull market. feels a little dull today, but you got to say these numbers, this continued rally is pretty impressive. >> it was a fabulous day in the market because nothing happened. if ever there was going to be a day you were going to take profits, if ever there was a day you would put some money on the side and say thank you very much, the stock market gods have been...
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our panel is our own kate kelly and nathan bachrach also kenny polcari and "fast money" trader brianave to start with michelle caruso-cabrera who has been all over the greece situation that's really unfolded in the last hour. michelle, i know you have been listening to the greek finance minister speaking. what is the latest? >> he's trying to put a positive spin on what's happened today saying it's a very good outcome even though they have really had to basically give in to almost everything. let me give you highlights of what the deal is that they've agreed to with their bailout partners in europe. they're going to get a four-month extension of the current bailout agreement. they will be subject to monitoring by the institutions that have been in their the last couple years to ensure that they're going to be able to that they're sticking to their commitments. you see the greek finance minister in brussels taking questions from reporters. they are not going to get any of the money sitting there waiting for them until they prove that they are sticking with certain reforms reforms. he'
our panel is our own kate kelly and nathan bachrach also kenny polcari and "fast money" trader brianave to start with michelle caruso-cabrera who has been all over the greece situation that's really unfolded in the last hour. michelle, i know you have been listening to the greek finance minister speaking. what is the latest? >> he's trying to put a positive spin on what's happened today saying it's a very good outcome even though they have really had to basically give in to...
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the next one was nathan's famous which owns kenny rogers will stop popeyes and buffalo wild wings arethe single digits. carney does --crnitas does not account for a high percentage of sales, but revenue growth may be decelerating to some extent. if it does decelerate, it will be the first time since the third quarter of 2013. >> you used the word humane when you talked about some of the ways these animals are raised. how much more are farmers paid to raise them this way and how much more does it cost them? >> we don't know precisely because there's an enormous range of what you would consider humane. one way we can get at this is look at the retail price of a boneless workshops -- abe boneless pork chop. on fresh correct, you can get an antibiotic free boneless workshop at about nine dollars per pound. the cost of these things on the retail level is far above. diamond ranch happens to be chipotle's largest pork supplier. this is something that can be costly on both sides and talking to farmers, trying to get out what is involved in the changeover, is difficult because there is a range
the next one was nathan's famous which owns kenny rogers will stop popeyes and buffalo wild wings arethe single digits. carney does --crnitas does not account for a high percentage of sales, but revenue growth may be decelerating to some extent. if it does decelerate, it will be the first time since the third quarter of 2013. >> you used the word humane when you talked about some of the ways these animals are raised. how much more are farmers paid to raise them this way and how much more...
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dan nathan, brian kelly, pete. breaking in just the last hour, china ends a government investigation of more than a year. the stock is popping. we've got an analyst who says the stock could see a 25% upside. that's coming up. we start off with the search for growth. stocks like yelp, pandora, go pro are getting hit today. what is the new growth play? >> i don't want to steal karen's thunder because her and i i think have some similar ideas. but i'd say the housing, quite frankly. i look at the way the economy is improving and the lower rates, then you look at the backlogs, it seems to me like they've been bottled up for a while. i think some of these homeowner's have plenty of room to the upside. these numbers are strong and because of that i think housing has plenty of growth. >> where in the housing chain would you look to? >> a high flier -- let's go out a little bit different direction. i would look for something in the drone space. >> drones. >> the very cusp of the proliferation of drones in a very big way. a
dan nathan, brian kelly, pete. breaking in just the last hour, china ends a government investigation of more than a year. the stock is popping. we've got an analyst who says the stock could see a 25% upside. that's coming up. we start off with the search for growth. stocks like yelp, pandora, go pro are getting hit today. what is the new growth play? >> i don't want to steal karen's thunder because her and i i think have some similar ideas. but i'd say the housing, quite frankly. i look...
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a park rainger tells us -- ranger tells us nathan wilson of san francisco left for a run on mount tam yesterday afternoon around 3:00 p.m. and never came back. the search began at 3:00 a.m., his vehicle has been found. focusing on a trail near the dam. we have a crew heading there. we'll have more information. >>> police are hoping a rare gun will lead them to the gunman who robbed a little caesar's restaurant and shot a female worker. here is a surveillance video from monday night. you can see two men going into the pizza shop one of them hops over the counter while the other one points a gun at the woman. the robbers' faces are covered but you can clearly see the unusual weapon. >> somebody has seen that weapon -- it's not a very firearm. we believe if somebody has recognized it, they may be able to help us solve the crime. >> investigators say the gun looks like a pistol or a shortened shot gun. it caught their attention because it's not the kind of gun they normally see in armed robberies. the feel male worker shot. she was shot in the arm. she's expected to survive. the two men g
a park rainger tells us -- ranger tells us nathan wilson of san francisco left for a run on mount tam yesterday afternoon around 3:00 p.m. and never came back. the search began at 3:00 a.m., his vehicle has been found. focusing on a trail near the dam. we have a crew heading there. we'll have more information. >>> police are hoping a rare gun will lead them to the gunman who robbed a little caesar's restaurant and shot a female worker. here is a surveillance video from monday night....
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dan nathan.y are. >> they're going to see beautiful down the street. >> nice looking parents. dan must be adopted. >> dan has a twin. looks nothing like him. >> we'll check the hospital records. facebook going higher. >> thanks for watching. tomorro. happy new year to those celebrating. "mad money" with jim cramer starters right now. >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to save you money. my job isn't just to entertain but to teach, coach and educate. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. or of course tweet me kindly @jim cramer. in sports, we demand coaches who want to crush the opposition.
dan nathan.y are. >> they're going to see beautiful down the street. >> nice looking parents. dan must be adopted. >> dan has a twin. looks nothing like him. >> we'll check the hospital records. facebook going higher. >> thanks for watching. tomorro. happy new year to those celebrating. "mad money" with jim cramer starters right now. >>> my mission is simple -- to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's...
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but dan nathan has a contrary vision on the mouse house.en. >> disney is showing a lot of volatility of late, if you have lots of gains in this thing this is one i would take profits in and look at an entry in 70. >> 92 half put spread for $1.50. i like that risk/reward. look at how quickly this stock dropped in the afternoon. this is the setup that some of these need a reset. disney could have it next week. >> now what, dan? >> here's the thing, that was clearly wrong. the stock is expensive. it's at post-crisis highs here. there's nothing to pick at with that quarter. i expect the numbers to come up. it's expected to be a deceleration for this quarter. i don't think you chase it up $8. look at the level at 96.5. that is an epic and beautiful breakout. if the stock comes back to 96, 97, that's you buy point. >> i want to get an update from brian kelly. he pounded the table and set a $100 price target and disney traded up to 97. it did hit within moments of the opening bell today. >> you know, and we discussed this when i thought about that
but dan nathan has a contrary vision on the mouse house.en. >> disney is showing a lot of volatility of late, if you have lots of gains in this thing this is one i would take profits in and look at an entry in 70. >> 92 half put spread for $1.50. i like that risk/reward. look at how quickly this stock dropped in the afternoon. this is the setup that some of these need a reset. disney could have it next week. >> now what, dan? >> here's the thing, that was clearly wrong....