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"the o'reilly factor" and i just wanted to share these stories.n the pandemic hits so i had no excuse. there was nothing else to do except write the book so we got it all down and then we got it out, perfectly timed so i hit the number one slot on "the new york times" list right before mark love and dropped his book. [applause] it was close. >> congratulations on that. >> at "the new york times" and the media's number two i would have just said they rigged it. >> in the book a porsche talk about overly and as a talk radio person i've love how you love to rush and you talked about your mom and the whole cast of people who influence you. who is the biggest influence on jesse watters the man and jesse watters. >> are you making me choose between rush, o'reilly and my mom? >> for c-span and the entire nixon presidential library. it's probably your mom. >> that's where you are wrong. she's not watching. i was inebriated in college one night in the dorm room and i woke up from my stupor and c-span was on the television. i saw the republican politicians
"the o'reilly factor" and i just wanted to share these stories.n the pandemic hits so i had no excuse. there was nothing else to do except write the book so we got it all down and then we got it out, perfectly timed so i hit the number one slot on "the new york times" list right before mark love and dropped his book. [applause] it was close. >> congratulations on that. >> at "the new york times" and the media's number two i would have just said they...
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o'reilly in his book says that eisenhower, bradley and marshal all wanted patton killed. man, i don't believe that. and the truck running into the car, you know, he kind of lifted. no record of this accident ever taking place and that lead you to believe that it was done intentionally. i'm talking to helen on the phone and said i read that and i tried to get in contact with bill o'reilly that i had the report of the accident and i stopped reading o'reilly's book. >> okay. >> great friends that i still keep up with. i had the opportunity, i had a great position, i did a lot of other things in the army besides commanding the 90th while i was a major general, but one of them was i was the chairman of the army reserve force's policy committee which was a group of -- of army reserve active army and national guard generals that developed policy for things having to do with the reserve components and on september the 11th, 2011, this is another one where i don't believe in incidents. i was at a meeting in the pentagon that day and i have a friend and i have to digress to get to
o'reilly in his book says that eisenhower, bradley and marshal all wanted patton killed. man, i don't believe that. and the truck running into the car, you know, he kind of lifted. no record of this accident ever taking place and that lead you to believe that it was done intentionally. i'm talking to helen on the phone and said i read that and i tried to get in contact with bill o'reilly that i had the report of the accident and i stopped reading o'reilly's book. >> okay. >> great...
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anyhow, bill o'reilly wrote a book called killing patton. and in it, and i read it, there were some historical information that were not factual. first of all, the first thing was when they talked about patton's sister, they said that she was the one who came to europe, but she committed suicide there. well, that wasn't true, and i knew if it wasn't true. and then i don't know if you remember, i'm sure you do, what happened to patton. after the war was over with, he was in germany, it was to poland or austria, something like that, and he was in a staff car, and he was in the backseat, and he was hit by an american army truck. and he was the only person in the car that was injured, and his neck was broken. and they sent him back to the united states, and he, for some reason he ended up back in germany. maybe he died in the united states -- anyway, he's buried in the american cemetery in luxembourg. o'reilly in his book says that eisenhower, bradley and marshall all wanted patton killed. nah, i don't believe that. expect truck running into the
anyhow, bill o'reilly wrote a book called killing patton. and in it, and i read it, there were some historical information that were not factual. first of all, the first thing was when they talked about patton's sister, they said that she was the one who came to europe, but she committed suicide there. well, that wasn't true, and i knew if it wasn't true. and then i don't know if you remember, i'm sure you do, what happened to patton. after the war was over with, he was in germany, it was to...
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he -- >> we are doing it live. >> i love joining you. >> as trump tries to sell o'reilly base ticketsyou see here? >>. >> yeah, there is a lot of discussions of a gop civil war. it is a one sided massacre of antitrump. we are beginning to see green chutes emerged. we are seeing it on multiple areas and in this bipartisan infrastructure deal. you are seeing it of republicans on vaccinations and you are seeing it in the special elections where trump is proving proving -- i think the question now becomes can trump win? the answer a lot of republicans are going to come to is probably not. when we go into the midterm is important to win voters, particularly particularly female voter who is are antagonistic. >> yeah, i think you make an important point. they are sporadic. he's supposed to do well among the type of far-right, more activists people who vote in these primaries. that's the kind of thing that should have helped him. i wonder if it comes down to he does not have any other moves. he only has one move, i am reminded of "zoolander," a classic where ben stiller plays incredible abili
he -- >> we are doing it live. >> i love joining you. >> as trump tries to sell o'reilly base ticketsyou see here? >>. >> yeah, there is a lot of discussions of a gop civil war. it is a one sided massacre of antitrump. we are beginning to see green chutes emerged. we are seeing it on multiple areas and in this bipartisan infrastructure deal. you are seeing it of republicans on vaccinations and you are seeing it in the special elections where trump is proving...
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o'reilly auto. third pick there rachael aiken, thanks. >> thank you >> an update to a story we brought you last year. the cme group now firmly denying the ft's report that it approached the cboe over a possible acquisition, saying in a statement that it has not had any discussions with cboe whatsoever both of those stocks reversing their earlier moves as cme pops and cboe gives up a 9% gain. >> wow up next, we'll look at robinhood results after the bell the stock up from its debut, but wall street is divided on the trading platform check out yields across the treasuries a bit of an up and down picture, just like we saw with stocks, but it ten-year u.s. treasury hanging on to about 1.27%. we're back in a moment ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ with a bit more thought we can all do our part to keep plastic out of the ocea. do you have a life insurance policy you no longer need? now you can sell your policy, even a term policy, for an immediate cash payment. we thought we had planned carefully for our retirement. but we quickl
o'reilly auto. third pick there rachael aiken, thanks. >> thank you >> an update to a story we brought you last year. the cme group now firmly denying the ft's report that it approached the cboe over a possible acquisition, saying in a statement that it has not had any discussions with cboe whatsoever both of those stocks reversing their earlier moves as cme pops and cboe gives up a 9% gain. >> wow up next, we'll look at robinhood results after the bell the stock up from its...
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a lot of businesses that people are likely familiar with that do this, including auto zone and o'reilly'shere's a distinction i would like to make before we get to that, let's talk a little bit about the setup going into earnings. one of the things we are observing right now is that options premium on advanced auto parts are slightly elevated. i will also say that i am pretty bullish on this particular name in the space and one of the reasons for that is that as we've seen massive margin expansion across the market, we haven't seen it as much here. it's actually trading right about its three-year average in terms of multiples. and i would contrast that with the fact that earnings growth is forecast to be quite strong. full year 2022 eps of about 12.5 bucks is double what three years ago what the trailing 12-month eps was. from that perspective you're getting decent eps growth and a discounted multiple relative to the market it's a situation where we probably want to take advantage of that and sell options so, one of the things i think i was looking at as a way to do that was i was looking
a lot of businesses that people are likely familiar with that do this, including auto zone and o'reilly'shere's a distinction i would like to make before we get to that, let's talk a little bit about the setup going into earnings. one of the things we are observing right now is that options premium on advanced auto parts are slightly elevated. i will also say that i am pretty bullish on this particular name in the space and one of the reasons for that is that as we've seen massive margin...
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last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show better sports stories ready for this interview. he spent 15 minutes walking me through the post-presidency and reagan and clinton. at the end i said, i really appreciate you having me on today. he wrote me back and said nixon is one of the most fascinaing people. it's amazing how there are nixon people all over the world. we don't realize that. an amazing man and an amazing career. my story has always been to try to tell the stories that have been untold, but need to be told. to focus on stories that we know something about but we need know a lot more about. for me, the road less traveled in historical scholarship led me to the story of eisenhower and civil rights. the road to little rock and the challenge of equality which came out in 2007 in conjunction with the 450th anniversary of the little rock central high school crisis. of course, the road less traveled has led me to the nixon post-presidency. this is a story that needs to be
last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show better sports stories ready for this interview. he spent 15 minutes walking me through the post-presidency and reagan and clinton. at the end i said, i really appreciate you having me on today. he wrote me back and said nixon is one of the most fascinaing people. it's amazing how there are nixon people all over the world. we don't...
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. >> for someone looking at a way to play this, are you seeing it carry over to the names like o'reilly, car parts, that sort of thing? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. auto part retailers have had a heck of a run. if you watch their ads closely enough, you'll notice they're increasingly offering more than what they used to. in other words, a chang for you to go in there, and we'll tell you whats wrong, and we'll advise you on what parts you need or don't need that is an adjustment there that increasingly people who don't not want to take their vehicle in to be serviced, and wouldn't do it themselves, they like that i can get guidian, more than i would have two or three years ago at these stores. phil lebeau, i'm scared to admit, i might be in the market for a car soon star saving up it's not a buyers' market. >>> coming up, inflation hitting the side of the barn shares of tyson surging more than 8%. the poultry produceray ss it's raising price to say offset costs. that story is coming up next that building you're trying to sell, - you should ten-x it. - ten-x it? ten-x is the world's largest o
. >> for someone looking at a way to play this, are you seeing it carry over to the names like o'reilly, car parts, that sort of thing? >> oh, yeah, absolutely. auto part retailers have had a heck of a run. if you watch their ads closely enough, you'll notice they're increasingly offering more than what they used to. in other words, a chang for you to go in there, and we'll tell you whats wrong, and we'll advise you on what parts you need or don't need that is an adjustment there...
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but my guess is he's going to join bill o'reilly and the formerpresident on tour. isn't an exoneration. cosby is getting off on a technicality. the ruling stems from "a 2005 agreement cosby struck with then-prosecutor, bruce castor, who declined to prosecute cosby in exchange for his testimony during a civil trial." now if the name bruce castor rings a bell it's because he's the same paragon of legal ethics who went on to represent the former president during his second senate impeachment trial. ( audience booing ) his business cards just says, "bruce castor-- actual devil's advocate." ( cheers and applause ) in other news, the country is hot as hell, so at least cosby has a preview of the afterlife. here in new york city, "real- feel temperatures hit 105 degrees." it's so hot, the statue of liberty dropped the toga. ( laughter ) things-- >> jon: oh, my goodness! >> stephen: things are even hot in alaska. yesterday, "temperatures climbed to as high as 92 degrees." which means this year, the salmon the grizzlies are catching is fully cooked. ( laughter ) with a side
but my guess is he's going to join bill o'reilly and the formerpresident on tour. isn't an exoneration. cosby is getting off on a technicality. the ruling stems from "a 2005 agreement cosby struck with then-prosecutor, bruce castor, who declined to prosecute cosby in exchange for his testimony during a civil trial." now if the name bruce castor rings a bell it's because he's the same paragon of legal ethics who went on to represent the former president during his second senate...
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kennedy lives there, o'reilly, it a hotbed. >> dana: law and order. >> geraldo: the messaging is so importantyou are for us. >> dana: gnomic >> katie: we do love him. harris for record breaking levels of migrants coming across the border. subway® has so much new they couldn't fit it in their last ad. like new smashed avocado and artisan italian bread. 100% wild-caught tuna. hold up! 100% wild-caught tuna ain't new! subway®'s always had 100% wild-caught tuna! y'all tried to sneak one in on the chuckster! subway®'s always had 100% wild-caught tuna! i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more brain performance? yes, please! neuriva. think bigger. this is andy, my schwab financial consultant. here's andy listening to my goals and making plans. this is us talking tax-smart investing, managing risk, and all the ways schwab can help me invest. this is andy reminding me how i can keep my investing costs low and that there's no fee
kennedy lives there, o'reilly, it a hotbed. >> dana: law and order. >> geraldo: the messaging is so importantyou are for us. >> dana: gnomic >> katie: we do love him. harris for record breaking levels of migrants coming across the border. subway® has so much new they couldn't fit it in their last ad. like new smashed avocado and artisan italian bread. 100% wild-caught tuna. hold up! 100% wild-caught tuna ain't new! subway®'s always had 100% wild-caught tuna! y'all...
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last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show and the show is a play-by play guy, and so i thought that i should have my sports work on, and he spent time looking at gorbachev and yeltsin, and i said thank you for having me on today, and he said, i have always been fascinated by nixon. so it is amazing how there are nixon people all over the world, and we don't even realize that sometimes. so amazing man and career. my job as a historian is to tell the stories that have been untold but need to be told and to focus on stories that we know something about that we need to know a lot more about. so for me, the road less travelled in historical scholarship first led me to eisenhower and civil rights. so "the road less traveled, the road to little rock and challenge of equality" came out in 2007 in connection with the 50th anniversary of the little rock crisis. we have an idea of what knickson was doing during this period. we have an idea that he was active. hopefully after you read t
last month, we were arriving on amazon ahead of bill o'reilly "we have arrived." this is awesome. i did an interview with the number one morning show and the show is a play-by play guy, and so i thought that i should have my sports work on, and he spent time looking at gorbachev and yeltsin, and i said thank you for having me on today, and he said, i have always been fascinated by nixon. so it is amazing how there are nixon people all over the world, and we don't even realize that...
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an attractive name the two key drivers for growth, and this is true and no pun intended for both o'reillyn and auto zone are miles driven, which continued to rebound after the pandemic, and the used car market being strong and we know that it's been incredibly strong. this company sells at an attractive price it has more do-it-yourself rather than professional customers, which might be an issue in the second half of the year but at this level and with a market that's going i think autozone will continue to do well so yeah, we like it. >> good stuff. jimmy, jim from pen peb. big fan of cnbc. disney looks good long term. will it be a $300 stock? and it does report earnings. that is tomorrow >> yeah, vince, love the question i love that you're thinking long term yeah, it gets to 300 it doesn't get there this year i think you've got a three-year runway that's about a 67% total return. but look, you've got the theme parks opening up you've got great streaming numbers. and those will continue to grow. you've got the studios open. so give it two to three years to get to 300 i like the call. >> a
an attractive name the two key drivers for growth, and this is true and no pun intended for both o'reillyn and auto zone are miles driven, which continued to rebound after the pandemic, and the used car market being strong and we know that it's been incredibly strong. this company sells at an attractive price it has more do-it-yourself rather than professional customers, which might be an issue in the second half of the year but at this level and with a market that's going i think autozone will...
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i see that you have a buy in autozone but a neutral on advance auto parts and o'reilly. >> i think thes doing well but the stocks are much more expensive on a svend consensus forward basis. they have all done well in that space. so really, you know, you can pick any of them we like auto zone on the same trends, a little bit opportunity. >> yeah, and, obviously, we're all watching like a hawk to see this kind of beginning of what could be going on with used car prices peaking, flattening out, and so forth but i actually want to ask you a different question with the remaining moment here. cathie wood was on cnbc this morning. going from selling 2 million to 40 million electric cars by 2025 if she is right, is that what ends these great times for these auto parts dealers >> not necessarily electric vehicles needs parts as well they are different parts and fewer parts burke they do need parts. and that idea of the auto parts retailers selling fewer but more expensive parts has been an ongoing trend for generations really in the auto parts space so it will look a little bit different but th
i see that you have a buy in autozone but a neutral on advance auto parts and o'reilly. >> i think thes doing well but the stocks are much more expensive on a svend consensus forward basis. they have all done well in that space. so really, you know, you can pick any of them we like auto zone on the same trends, a little bit opportunity. >> yeah, and, obviously, we're all watching like a hawk to see this kind of beginning of what could be going on with used car prices peaking,...
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there's harvey weinstein and les moonves and bill o'reilly and the probably burning in hell roger ailes and russell simmons and on and on and on. it's a huge problem. but it's one that has grown out of this toxic idea of male entitlement that only one of our two political parties actually embraces. democrats literally fired al franken for a picture and apparent hugging. we are over the top on moral compass on this side. it is you on the right who voted 60% in alabama for judge roy "banned from hot topic" moore. and voted 6 in 10 for jeffrey epstein's rapy bosom buddy donald trump. and then made him your king. so that's on you. joining me now is maura gay, a member of the "new york times" editorial board. and charlie sykes, editor at large at the bull wrk and an msnbc contributor and columnist. thank you both for being here. i want to start with you, maura. because i sat and kind of wrote this rant just thinking as i was flying back from cabo and just listening to a reading, what was on twitter about cuomo, and i think everyone is outraged at the stories you're hearing. but i'm thinking
there's harvey weinstein and les moonves and bill o'reilly and the probably burning in hell roger ailes and russell simmons and on and on and on. it's a huge problem. but it's one that has grown out of this toxic idea of male entitlement that only one of our two political parties actually embraces. democrats literally fired al franken for a picture and apparent hugging. we are over the top on moral compass on this side. it is you on the right who voted 60% in alabama for judge roy "banned...
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i don't see any big name technology winners, the nasdaq, dollar tree, o'reilly, micron, i don't see anyday bash is the delta variant surges was the white house is not concerned. >> this event is outdoors and in a moderate zone. we advise every want to follow public health guidelines. stuart: joe concha will have more. show me robin hood. my next guest says he got an offer to buy the stock. he didn't bite. he declined. i will ask him why. ♪♪ ♪ can't take it back once it's been set in motion. ♪ ♪ ♪ power. ♪ ♪ it can only be set free. ♪ i want to make you yell. ♪ as i observe investors balance risk and reward, i see one element securing portfolios, time after time. gold. your strategic advantage. front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and get millions of flexible booking options. expedia. it matters who you travel with. stuart: fox square, 74 degrees, mostly sunny today. now this. i am going to make the judgment that amazon is a brilliant company, it has revolutionized retail, led the way with cloud, plays a prominent role in space an
i don't see any big name technology winners, the nasdaq, dollar tree, o'reilly, micron, i don't see anyday bash is the delta variant surges was the white house is not concerned. >> this event is outdoors and in a moderate zone. we advise every want to follow public health guidelines. stuart: joe concha will have more. show me robin hood. my next guest says he got an offer to buy the stock. he didn't bite. he declined. i will ask him why. ♪♪ ♪ can't take it back once it's been set in...
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a lot of names that i love, dollar general, o'reilly automotive. what i didn't see was t.j. maxx.t's part of it. full disclosure, mark, i work for the legendary ben camaratt and the founders and executive officers of tjx to help develop their worldwide strategy. i love t.j. maxx and marshalls, that whole aggregation. the one thing that the feldburg brothers who founded the company said you want the multiplier effect, the multiplier effect of burlington with less than 1800 stores compared to tjx with over 2500 u.s. stores, burlington has a better multiplier effect. both are good companies, as is ross stores dress for less. maria: thank you. we will check in and keep an eye on the consumer and supply shortages. quick break and then track more than you exercise, the fit bit that tells you it's okay to put down those weights. it is making a buzz this morning that's next. there's a line between drinking and riding. alcohol limits your reaction time, and even one drink can affect your ability to ride. then before you know it, you've been pulled over. there's a line between drinking and
a lot of names that i love, dollar general, o'reilly automotive. what i didn't see was t.j. maxx.t's part of it. full disclosure, mark, i work for the legendary ben camaratt and the founders and executive officers of tjx to help develop their worldwide strategy. i love t.j. maxx and marshalls, that whole aggregation. the one thing that the feldburg brothers who founded the company said you want the multiplier effect, the multiplier effect of burlington with less than 1800 stores compared to tjx...