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some people to sleep. >> jimmy: a man and woman in bed, you're over them putting them -- ohming themt's right. isn't that bizarre? it really appealed to me. >> jimmy: it made everyone stop. and i have to say, there was about another three minutes afterwards where i was trying to figure out what the commercial was for. >> exactly, exactly. but it was from this great website design company called square space. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and they came up with this -- a bunch of these weird ideas. and their idea was that, you know, any wild idea can make a creative website. and they said, so jeff, run with this thing if you want. i said, yeah, i will. and i got my two buddies, keith who did all that great music, he worked with t bone and did that music for "true detective." did you see that? >> jimmy: yeah, sure, it was great. >> my buddy lou beach who did this crazy cover for the album with eyes and stuff, also some stories in. i got to work with those guys. the clincher for me, the most exciting thing about it, was that all the sales from the downloads and the album, you could actually buy t
some people to sleep. >> jimmy: a man and woman in bed, you're over them putting them -- ohming themt's right. isn't that bizarre? it really appealed to me. >> jimmy: it made everyone stop. and i have to say, there was about another three minutes afterwards where i was trying to figure out what the commercial was for. >> exactly, exactly. but it was from this great website design company called square space. >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> and they came up with this -- a...
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. ♪ ♪ no ba de say no ba de ohm. ♪ from the stage to the audience you can see how the sound pulls peoplethey're all moving to the same pulse. the music is providing something for them to move to, and they're in agreement with us on stage and somehow, some way, we're all in this together. [music continues] (man) they'll come and watch the show, and they'll dance together and afterwards they'll go outside and get their drums out of their trunks and play drums in the parking lot. it's a way to bring people together in an age where it's really hard to do that because in this society, it's increasingly not set up that way. [lilting flute plays] (dispirito) i think the performance of music is very cathartic even for the people performing it. i know that i get into a very meditative space myself when i'm performing. you get lost in the music. ♪ amen. ♪ ♪ oh, yeah. ♪ ♪ amen. ♪ ♪ we're called... ♪ (narrator) music plays a fundamental role in religious expression around the world. american gospel music is a uniquely african-american musical genre. during the service music acts as a catalyst that d
. ♪ ♪ no ba de say no ba de ohm. ♪ from the stage to the audience you can see how the sound pulls peoplethey're all moving to the same pulse. the music is providing something for them to move to, and they're in agreement with us on stage and somehow, some way, we're all in this together. [music continues] (man) they'll come and watch the show, and they'll dance together and afterwards they'll go outside and get their drums out of their trunks and play drums in the parking lot. it's a way...
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relative to other miners, that this spread that miners will go the way of the biggest miner, at least the ohmne in the s&p. the bet being this is the gdx, an aggregate of many stocks. it's held the lows. you had this nice head fake which gets people beared up. it's thrown back above. we're on the line. we think we ricochet here and miners go the way of the biggest miner for a buyer of gdx. >> let's say you want to play along. >> it's interesting because i've often said i wasn't a gold bug. the news today was very interesting because they talked a lot about their cost which came in much lower than expected. that's the area where i expect them to say, turns out it was a little harder, more expensivement i was impressed by that. the other thing about the miners in general the s&p is trading more expensive than its historical aaverage, the miners are not in aggregate. newmopt isn't. you want to look at seccors trading a a slight discount if you're looking for something to play catch-up. >> just a question. you've got to think about this in the broader context of commodities. crude oil while it's
relative to other miners, that this spread that miners will go the way of the biggest miner, at least the ohmne in the s&p. the bet being this is the gdx, an aggregate of many stocks. it's held the lows. you had this nice head fake which gets people beared up. it's thrown back above. we're on the line. we think we ricochet here and miners go the way of the biggest miner for a buyer of gdx. >> let's say you want to play along. >> it's interesting because i've often said i wasn't...
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back ohm in their impoverished village, calling isis bumpers, monster. and the horror galvanized protesters in cairo as italy, the last western power in tripoli evacuated its citizens. and pope francis mourned the latest victims. he said their only words were jesus, help me. they were killed simply for the fact they were christians. but in libya now gripped by civil war, isis is taking root. >> there's only one message that comes from them which is convert to our ways do things our ways or we're going to kill you. >> reporter: the threat has been growing rapidly. three weeks ago isis attacked a tripoli hotel killing ten including an american contractor. last summer the u.s. evacuated the american embassy. taking over the ambassador's residence residence. 2012 benghazi attack killing four americans including ambassador chris stevens. a rapid dissent from the nato victory after the opposing moammar gadhafi in 2011. tonight, experts warn isis will continue to thrive in countries like libya and syria, torn by civil wars. and that air strikes alone will not r
back ohm in their impoverished village, calling isis bumpers, monster. and the horror galvanized protesters in cairo as italy, the last western power in tripoli evacuated its citizens. and pope francis mourned the latest victims. he said their only words were jesus, help me. they were killed simply for the fact they were christians. but in libya now gripped by civil war, isis is taking root. >> there's only one message that comes from them which is convert to our ways do things our ways...
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schools back ohm inpen in boston today, but look at the walk to work. and a sign that just about sums it up tonight. free snow unwanted gift they write there. here's what's coming. whiteout conditions in minnesota. tough driving in the last 24 hours. let's get right back to ginger zee who has the track of this clipper. >> reporter: thursday and friday in the northeast. and that's the place that we're really watching. remember boston just saying please no more. and, there won't be a lot more. it's one to three inches. most importantly, though it's going to be the winds and the introduction of bitter chill. i'm talking, david, some of the coldest air that we've seen all season for a lot of places. actual temperature, sub-freezing for tallahassee, all the way up to the northeast. you put the wind on, it feels like 23 below in minneapolis. friday morning, 0, washington, d.c. 7 below, new york city. we could approach some of the coldest in 20 years in some places. and while we do this i have to check in on the west. above normal high wind warning warnings gu
schools back ohm inpen in boston today, but look at the walk to work. and a sign that just about sums it up tonight. free snow unwanted gift they write there. here's what's coming. whiteout conditions in minnesota. tough driving in the last 24 hours. let's get right back to ginger zee who has the track of this clipper. >> reporter: thursday and friday in the northeast. and that's the place that we're really watching. remember boston just saying please no more. and, there won't be a lot...
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says the case began last august when jurabeov asked whether he could be a martyr if he were to "shoot ohm to strike fear in the hearts of infidels." investigators say even after he admitted posting that message, when fbi agents questioned him at his apartment in august he kept right on planning. the fbi says he e-mailed an is supporter overseas abo parents saying, i need to sneak out of here with extreme caution without being noticed by them. the fbi says he was under close surveillance in brooklyn meeting with someone he did not know was an undercover informant. >> they really make us question the approach the federal government takes to young muslim men in america. >> reporter: prosecutors say a third man, habibov raised money to help the other two pay for plane tickets. >> those people exist in every state. i have home grown violent extremist investigations in every single state. >> reporter: the men arrested today face charges of material support to terrorism. as for their plans to stage attacks here, investigators say they never got beyond the talking stage that the men had no guns o
says the case began last august when jurabeov asked whether he could be a martyr if he were to "shoot ohm to strike fear in the hearts of infidels." investigators say even after he admitted posting that message, when fbi agents questioned him at his apartment in august he kept right on planning. the fbi says he e-mailed an is supporter overseas abo parents saying, i need to sneak out of here with extreme caution without being noticed by them. the fbi says he was under close...
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it's an ohm determinic. all over the coastline. why these four are the lucky runs. we're going to tell you why coming up. >> and what is cool about your school? you can e-mail your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. and we may come and feature your school on the show. a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates and benefits. you can compare plans side by side choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online. coveredca.com is also the place to find certified experts in your area who can answer your questions for free, and help you enroll. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. it's based on income, and 4 out of 5 people who have enrolled qualified. if you don't have a health plan, or you do, but you w
it's an ohm determinic. all over the coastline. why these four are the lucky runs. we're going to tell you why coming up. >> and what is cool about your school? you can e-mail your nomination to us at coolschools@kpix.com. and we may come and feature your school on the show. a remarkable thing has happened. over a million californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance...
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governor cue ohm owe, who updated us. the train was packed standing room only.y had to safely evacuate with a live third rail there. >> we have sound coming in from one of the passengers on the train. take a listen. >> i felt a big bump. i just kind of got shot forward a little bit. then everything went silent and there was a brief clip statement from the conductor. everything was silent after that. usually when i have experienced a problem before they give you instructions. within seconds or a minute after that happened people in the front of the train started saying move back move back there is smoke in the front car. that sort of built that kind of -- it wasn't panic because people were saying stay calm but they were getting more and more anxious. that's when we started to get the emergency doors and windows open. >> i imagine there had to have been a bit of panic inside as you were smelling the smoke. you a you mentioned, they weren't getting any kind of indication as to what to do next. >> no, i think the people in the first couple of cars saw the problem a
governor cue ohm owe, who updated us. the train was packed standing room only.y had to safely evacuate with a live third rail there. >> we have sound coming in from one of the passengers on the train. take a listen. >> i felt a big bump. i just kind of got shot forward a little bit. then everything went silent and there was a brief clip statement from the conductor. everything was silent after that. usually when i have experienced a problem before they give you instructions. within...
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. >> ohm. ohm. >> he's here to preview the names you may hear on sunday. >> reporter: there are a lot of names going around. you just don't know what could be happening. "birdman" versus "boyhood." eddie redmayne versus michael keaton. the races seem too tight to breathe. they're not the only ones headed toward a kind of finish line. for all this year's nominees -- >> is this for real or are you shooting a film? >> a film. >> reporter: honorable journeys will culminate on sunday night. like julianne moore's painstakingly chronicled descent into alzheimer's. in "still alice." >> i need to talk to you. i have something wrong with me. >> reporter: and reese witherspoon's long road to self-understanding in "wild." >> there's a sunrise and a sunset every day. you can choose to be there for it. it's a big passion for me. to create parts for women that are interesting and dynamic. >> i got a military age male. on a cell phone watching a convoy, over. >> reporter: with bradley cooper's chris kyle going
. >> ohm. ohm. >> he's here to preview the names you may hear on sunday. >> reporter: there are a lot of names going around. you just don't know what could be happening. "birdman" versus "boyhood." eddie redmayne versus michael keaton. the races seem too tight to breathe. they're not the only ones headed toward a kind of finish line. for all this year's nominees -- >> is this for real or are you shooting a film? >> a film. >> reporter:...
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short hills capital josh browne, ceo of ritholtz management and jon and pete are the co-founders of ohmrs. our game plan, $33 billion, that's what someone says instagram is worth. which has us wondering if people e
short hills capital josh browne, ceo of ritholtz management and jon and pete are the co-founders of ohmrs. our game plan, $33 billion, that's what someone says instagram is worth. which has us wondering if people e
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lebenthal asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and jon and pete najarian ohmer. crude joke after a surge is the worst really over for oil? or will black gold hit the skids yet again? burritos or bust? high flyer chipotle chewed up after earnings. is the pullback a buy or signs of a momo stock about to go bust. the best levels of the day right
lebenthal asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and jon and pete najarian ohmer. crude joke after a surge is the worst really over for oil? or will black gold hit the skids yet again? burritos or bust? high flyer chipotle chewed up after earnings. is the pullback a buy or signs of a momo stock about to go bust. the best levels of the day right
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lebenthal asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and jon and pete najarian ohmptionmonster. crude joke after a surge is the worst really over for oil? or will black gold hit the skids yet again? burritos or bust? high flyer chipotle chewed up after earnings. is the pullback a buy or signs of a momo stock about to go bust. the best levels of the day right now, one of the biggest bulls on wall street unwavering in his outlook. tony dwyer his target for the s&p 500 is among the highest on the street, back with us now. good to see you again. a note, the most difficult thing to do in a correctship is buy it if it has yet to show a dramatic decline. is that what we've been in, a correction, has it run its course? >> we're still in it calling its no man's land. the first quarter correction of 5%, 10%. we have 5%. i'm going to break a cardinal rule and say i have a strong feeling, i just $iddon't. i think until you break to the upside or get oversold enough it can, you know, offset any worries about greece or ecb or u.s. energy impact i think we're just kind of in the
lebenthal asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and jon and pete najarian ohmptionmonster. crude joke after a surge is the worst really over for oil? or will black gold hit the skids yet again? burritos or bust? high flyer chipotle chewed up after earnings. is the pullback a buy or signs of a momo stock about to go bust. the best levels of the day right now, one of the biggest bulls on wall street unwavering in his outlook. tony dwyer his target for the s&p...
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john and pete najarian the co-founder of ohm, steve grasso is on the floor of the new york stock exchangend steve liesman has all of the headlines from day two of janet yellen's testimony on capitol hill. our game plan, what's ailing alibaba? after the biggest and most hyped ipo in history, the stock down 19% this year. star analyst bob peck on whether wall street was simply too bullish. the story on
john and pete najarian the co-founder of ohm, steve grasso is on the floor of the new york stock exchangend steve liesman has all of the headlines from day two of janet yellen's testimony on capitol hill. our game plan, what's ailing alibaba? after the biggest and most hyped ipo in history, the stock down 19% this year. star analyst bob peck on whether wall street was simply too bullish. the story on
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terranova senior managing director at virtus investment partners and jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmour game plan today looks like this. usa versus europe. zm gemma godfrey on why the best bang for your buck is across the pond where stocks are outperforming. the government and internet the vote that matters to every one of us happening in this hour. we are live in d.c. with the winners and losers for your money and watching the nasdaq, of course, as it gets closer to 5,000. it is only closed above that level a couple of times, about 18 points away. we will be all over that. we do begin, though, with a stunning move by one of our traders. joe terranova, the winner of our 2014 halftime portfolio competition near the top of the leader board again, bailing on apple. the stock that carried him to the title, to say it's a controversial move is an understatement. shares up 17% this year. it's doubled its market cap lead over exxon, may very well be on its way to becoming the first trillion dollar company. i was shocked when i heard about this. >> it will be. >> i was shocked. >> it's on its
terranova senior managing director at virtus investment partners and jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmour game plan today looks like this. usa versus europe. zm gemma godfrey on why the best bang for your buck is across the pond where stocks are outperforming. the government and internet the vote that matters to every one of us happening in this hour. we are live in d.c. with the winners and losers for your money and watching the nasdaq, of course, as it gets closer to 5,000. it is only...
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the ports are a critical trade link not ohm fornly for our imports but also our exports, for nature's sun-grown foods profits are hurting. it hasn't been able to ship products to asia in a timely manner for months. >> we're afraid that if our products don't arrive in our particular countries in east asia, that our customer alsos will have to find other sources. >> it's having a very significant impact not simply on the bay area or california but on the entire country. in some cases it's an inconvenience. in other cases it's a disaster. >> reporter: over this past holiday weekend, a partial shutdown took place, starting saturday. shippers locked out workers saying they would not pay weekend or holiday wage premiums to crews they say are intentionally slowing down to gain a bargaining leverage but the ports are scheduled to reopen today just as the labor secretary is coming in to try to settle this dispute. again, as we mentioned earlier, we're told that workers and the port should reopen here around 7:00 a.m. live at the port of oakland, nannette miranda for "today in the bay." >> some
the ports are a critical trade link not ohm fornly for our imports but also our exports, for nature's sun-grown foods profits are hurting. it hasn't been able to ship products to asia in a timely manner for months. >> we're afraid that if our products don't arrive in our particular countries in east asia, that our customer alsos will have to find other sources. >> it's having a very significant impact not simply on the bay area or california but on the entire country. in some cases...
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pete najarian co-founder of ohm, neely gilbert cofunder of capital and stephanie link has a new gig.ut it or read it? >> go ahead. all yours. >> stef is joining tiaa asset management next week as a managing director and portfolio
pete najarian co-founder of ohm, neely gilbert cofunder of capital and stephanie link has a new gig.ut it or read it? >> go ahead. all yours. >> stef is joining tiaa asset management next week as a managing director and portfolio
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john and pete najarian the co-founder of ohm, steve grasso is on the floor of the new york stock exchangeoday and steve liesman has all of the headlines from day two of janet yellen's testimony on capitol hill. our game plan, what's ailing alibaba? after the biggest and most hyped ipo in history, the stock down 19% this year. star analyst bob peck on whether wall street was simply too bullish. the story on retail. why sector few ru dana telsey is luke warm on the space and what that means to your money. we begin, though, with february on fire. what a month for the markets. the dow on pace for its best monthly point gain ever. the nasdaq going for its longest winning streak in five years. the vix sinking in oil on track for its first up month in the last eight as fed chair yellen takes to the hill for the second straight day. we haven't talked to you about what your takeaway from yellen yesterday was. markets seemed to like it. >> she's previewing what the march statement will be like, judge, so that was very positive in terms of the bulls and the doves out there. as far as the overall mar
john and pete najarian the co-founder of ohm, steve grasso is on the floor of the new york stock exchangeoday and steve liesman has all of the headlines from day two of janet yellen's testimony on capitol hill. our game plan, what's ailing alibaba? after the biggest and most hyped ipo in history, the stock down 19% this year. star analyst bob peck on whether wall street was simply too bullish. the story on retail. why sector few ru dana telsey is luke warm on the space and what that means to...
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starting lineup, josh brown the ceo of ritholtz wealth management, jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmmichael block is chief strategist at ryan o trading partners and mike santoli at yahoo! finance. our game plan looks like this. nasdaq 5k. with the index closing in on that milestone, for the first time in 15 years, why this time really is different? whale watching the biggest of them all making stunning moves. kate kelly on why buffet is doubling down on ibm and what other hitters are doing. we begin though with the markets, the dow despite today's decline on track for a 1,000 point month. something it's done only twice before. and what a month it's been with every major group hitting historic highs in february what if anything can derail this rally. josh, you go down the list. s&p, mid-caps, russell, all historic highs, materials, discretionary, energy all having a go ahead month? >> yeah. i think what's interesting and i'm sure we're going to talk about this today, is the idea that the nasdaq is being pulled to a new all-time high, almost like a magnet. that's what everyone i talk t
starting lineup, josh brown the ceo of ritholtz wealth management, jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmmichael block is chief strategist at ryan o trading partners and mike santoli at yahoo! finance. our game plan looks like this. nasdaq 5k. with the index closing in on that milestone, for the first time in 15 years, why this time really is different? whale watching the biggest of them all making stunning moves. kate kelly on why buffet is doubling down on ibm and what other hitters are...
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asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and john najarian co-founder of ohmnd also hanging out is ben wills his from princeton security groups on the floor of the exchange. senior reporter steve liesman is here on the desk as well. our game plan, looks like this. #stocksurge. twitter shares up after the earnings beat, but is it enough to silence the company's critics? ripping and dipping. gopro, linked, pandora, yelp, so many more movers today. what you need to know about the stocks moving the most on the street. we begin, though, with the better than expected employment report. the economy adding 257,000 new jobs last month continuing the best streak of job gains since 1994. wages getting a nice bounce as well and all of it only adding to the debate over when the fed will begin hiking interest rates and ha what that could mean for stocks having their best week in about four years. josh brown, makes you want it to go out and buy stocks or do you start to get a little concerned that all right, the fed may come in sooner than i thought and that's going to cause
asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and john najarian co-founder of ohmnd also hanging out is ben wills his from princeton security groups on the floor of the exchange. senior reporter steve liesman is here on the desk as well. our game plan, looks like this. #stocksurge. twitter shares up after the earnings beat, but is it enough to silence the company's critics? ripping and dipping. gopro, linked, pandora, yelp, so many more movers today. what you need to...
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pete najarian co-founder of ohm, neely gilbert cofunder of capital and stephanie link has a new gig. want to tell us about it or read it? >> go ahead. all yours. >> stef is joining tiaa asset management next week as a managing director and portfolio manager foe cused on large cap stocks. it has $800 billion. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> happy for you. >> i'm excited. a great team. i've known them for a long time so i'm happy to be part of them. >> good stuff. >> our game plan looks like this, unstoppable apple. another new high and rumors of a coming car but is the 20% run over the past month for america's most loved stock too far too fast. hedge fund manager neely gilbert with three names to own right now and why they are good bets for your money. we begin with the nasdaq a little more than 100 points away from 5,000. a place it hasn't been in nearly 15 years brings us to the question with tech on a run, are investors partying a little too much like it's 1999? pete, you tackle this first. semis, biotechs. >> yep. >> and apple. >> yep. >> it's fairly -- it's much more
pete najarian co-founder of ohm, neely gilbert cofunder of capital and stephanie link has a new gig. want to tell us about it or read it? >> go ahead. all yours. >> stef is joining tiaa asset management next week as a managing director and portfolio manager foe cused on large cap stocks. it has $800 billion. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> happy for you. >> i'm excited. a great team. i've known them for a long time so i'm happy to be part of them....
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bay have been busy trying to clean out storm drains before the rain moves in, but in some areas it's ohm delaying the inevitable flooding. caltrans says certain underpasses and intersections are more prone to flooding. low-lying areas are typically a problem especially in santa clara county. >> a lot of the highways down there, the freeways are very close to the water table, so they have a very high water table so every time it rains heavily the water table rises and you get flooding. >> if you run into a flooded area, especially an underpass, don't drive through it. it can be deceptive. your car could get stuck in high water. >> and mobile homes that flooded during december storms are under edge again. >> understandably. people packed their valuables preparing for another flood. the water was so high in december fire crews had to use boats and rafts for evacuations. others had to just wait out, put their kids on their shoulders trying to go knee deep to try to save some of their belongings. microclimate weather coverage continues in a few moments. for personalized forecast at your finge
bay have been busy trying to clean out storm drains before the rain moves in, but in some areas it's ohm delaying the inevitable flooding. caltrans says certain underpasses and intersections are more prone to flooding. low-lying areas are typically a problem especially in santa clara county. >> a lot of the highways down there, the freeways are very close to the water table, so they have a very high water table so every time it rains heavily the water table rises and you get flooding....
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starting lineup, josh brown the ceo of ritholtz wealth management, jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmategist at ryan o trading partners and mike santoli at yahoo! finance. our game plan looks like this. nasdaq 5k. with the index closing in on that milestone, for the first time in 15 years, why this time really is different? whale watching the biggest of them all making stunning moves. kate kelly on why buffet is doubling down on ibm and what
starting lineup, josh brown the ceo of ritholtz wealth management, jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmategist at ryan o trading partners and mike santoli at yahoo! finance. our game plan looks like this. nasdaq 5k. with the index closing in on that milestone, for the first time in 15 years, why this time really is different? whale watching the biggest of them all making stunning moves. kate kelly on why buffet is doubling down on ibm and what
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asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and john najarian co-founder of ohmlso hanging out is ben wills his from princeton security groups on the floor of the exchange. senior reporter steve liesman is here on the desk as well. our game plan, looks like this. #stocksurge. twitter shares up after the earnings beat, but is it enough to silence the company's
asset management, josh brown is the ceo of rit holtz wealth management and john najarian co-founder of ohmlso hanging out is ben wills his from princeton security groups on the floor of the exchange. senior reporter steve liesman is here on the desk as well. our game plan, looks like this. #stocksurge. twitter shares up after the earnings beat, but is it enough to silence the company's
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short hills capital josh browne, ceo of ritholtz management and jon and pete are the co-founders of ohmnd mario is the founder of gamco investors. our game plan, $33 billion, that's what someone says instagram is worth. which has us wondering if people are partying like it's 1999. miracle on ice, 35 years after the u.s. olympic hockey team beat the russians we speak to jack o'callahan on that team, now plays hard in the world of finance. we begin with the markets. stocks climbing back after an early slide. no deal in greece. all eyes remain on the nasdaq going for its eighth straight up day. something it hasn't done in a year and still within striking distance, of course, of 5,000. we welcome mario. welcome back. good to see you. >> terrific to be here. lots of fun. >> take the temperature of where you think the markets are. again the milestone of nasdaq 5,000, haven't been there in 15 years. unsettled news out of greece. you have ukraine. you have many of the other major averages, averages of the historic highs, what do you think. >> duh. you always have some elements that you can't th
short hills capital josh browne, ceo of ritholtz management and jon and pete are the co-founders of ohmnd mario is the founder of gamco investors. our game plan, $33 billion, that's what someone says instagram is worth. which has us wondering if people are partying like it's 1999. miracle on ice, 35 years after the u.s. olympic hockey team beat the russians we speak to jack o'callahan on that team, now plays hard in the world of finance. we begin with the markets. stocks climbing back after an...
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but is it possible to commit yourselves as dedicated martyrs any way while here, to shoot ohm obama andll it do? he discussed bombing coney island. >> the isis capability on social media is nothing short of remarkable. they are reaching in to this country and many other countries and effectively recruit canning. >> reporter: the suspects also indicated a willingness to attack the u.s. military and law enforcement. >> if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire weapons here handguns machine gun, and seek to attack very specifically police officers. >> reporter: the fbi director said he has ongoing investigations of home grown radicals in every state. some involving suspected isis supporters like those charged wednesday. pierre thomas, abc news washington. >>> opening statements in the trial of boston marathon bombing suspect dzhokhar tsarnaev will start next week. the judge in the case said the jury should be seated by then. it has taken longer than expected given the series of snowstorms that closed the courts. an appeals court is considering the request to move the tria
but is it possible to commit yourselves as dedicated martyrs any way while here, to shoot ohm obama andll it do? he discussed bombing coney island. >> the isis capability on social media is nothing short of remarkable. they are reaching in to this country and many other countries and effectively recruit canning. >> reporter: the suspects also indicated a willingness to attack the u.s. military and law enforcement. >> if they were not able to go that they would seek to acquire...
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terranova senior managing director at virtus investment partners and jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmday looks like this. usa versus europe. zm gemma godfrey on why the best bang for your buck is across the pond where stocks are outperforming. the government and internet the vote that matters to every one of us happening in this hour. we are live in d.c. with the winners and losers for your money and watching the nasdaq, of course, as it gets closer to
terranova senior managing director at virtus investment partners and jon and pete najarian co-founders of ohmday looks like this. usa versus europe. zm gemma godfrey on why the best bang for your buck is across the pond where stocks are outperforming. the government and internet the vote that matters to every one of us happening in this hour. we are live in d.c. with the winners and losers for your money and watching the nasdaq, of course, as it gets closer to
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the president of the american islamic 4 ohms for democracy. or welcome back to the program.now that you are a practicing muslim. how would you feel about american special forces going into the middle east and killing muslims that belonged to isis? >> this battle is within the house of islam. we are being marginalized by the cowardice of the administration that will not address the problem. we marginalize our real allies on the ground. the evils of oppressing the lieutenant fascists and offices side of the two hottest coin. muslims are being killed in the tens of thousands. as long as we do not name it, there is no strategy, no vision for empowering the informers. they do not see us as helping them. they see us as their imposters. stuart: you have lived in america for many years. you served in america's navy for many years. why have you not been invited to the summit? >> their narrative is about minimizing the interaction and conflict. the power is a system of violin extremism. not only isis, but all islamic states. they are dealing with the apologist. those of us that are pe
the president of the american islamic 4 ohms for democracy. or welcome back to the program.now that you are a practicing muslim. how would you feel about american special forces going into the middle east and killing muslims that belonged to isis? >> this battle is within the house of islam. we are being marginalized by the cowardice of the administration that will not address the problem. we marginalize our real allies on the ground. the evils of oppressing the lieutenant fascists and...
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. >> can you give us a little ohm right now?i thought i'd give you a little cranial treatment that will help you relax. is that all right? >> yeah. you can touch my cranium any time you want. >> it goes something like this, savannah. >> oh my gosh. >> just relax. i want you to relax, savannah. >> okay. i'm trying. >> relax. >> yeah. yes. yes. you feel it? >> i feel really good. >> now just a simple -- yeah. yes. yes, savannah. >> oh, my gosh, do that again. that's really good. [ laughter ] >> you see? >> wow. >> you see very well tonight. one last. oh. >> jeff, thank you. that was the best cranial experience i ever had. >> very good. >> i love it -- you know when you were here last time i have a picture. it was august 7th, i was five days away from giving birth. i didn't know it at the time but there we are. i'll never forget before the commercial you said to me, hey, you're just about ripe. [ laughter and applause ] five days later i had a baby and there she is. >> good deal. >> oh, there she is. >> oh, beautiful. >> jeff bridg
. >> can you give us a little ohm right now?i thought i'd give you a little cranial treatment that will help you relax. is that all right? >> yeah. you can touch my cranium any time you want. >> it goes something like this, savannah. >> oh my gosh. >> just relax. i want you to relax, savannah. >> okay. i'm trying. >> relax. >> yeah. yes. yes. you feel it? >> i feel really good. >> now just a simple -- yeah. yes. yes, savannah. >>...
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seriously because it would lend even more light than the 24,000 we already produced into what were in those ohm i'ms in that time frame. >> why were the i.g. be able to find it if you couldn't. >> the e. guardian when we discovered this -- the i.g. -- when we discovered it in the spring and reported nit june, within a couple weeks thereafter the ig started his investigation, and if we started today, think of the i.g., taken them over six months to in fact recover whatever they're going to recover. >> let me ask you this. >> the irs -- we don't have that capacity. >> did the irs collect any tapes or send backup tapes to forensic labs in your investigation, the people you detailed to do there is? were any tapes recovered, any tapes ever standpoint the lab by the irs. >> no. >> who told you that the backup tapes would not yield any e-mails from lois learner's crashed hard drive. >> if was told that by our information technology department. >> what was -- do you know the basis for that statement? did you inquire how they could be sure of that? >> basically what they described to me was they have th
seriously because it would lend even more light than the 24,000 we already produced into what were in those ohm i'ms in that time frame. >> why were the i.g. be able to find it if you couldn't. >> the e. guardian when we discovered this -- the i.g. -- when we discovered it in the spring and reported nit june, within a couple weeks thereafter the ig started his investigation, and if we started today, think of the i.g., taken them over six months to in fact recover whatever they're...
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. >> ohm problem is that the job for jihadis program isn't going so well.e program through went to go visit them and after his visit, he said on his radio show, this is the president, said that the former detainees are far from the ancestors of uruguay who are gritty, hard working immigrants, so those these detainees who were put there, don't have the hard work and grit that the people of uruguay do and says they were offered jobs and they turned them down. >> so marie harf if you're watching right now, and i'm sure you would be just know whoa you're saying what they need are jobs this is concrete evidence that these particular detainees probably formerly in the terror business, they don't have a work ethic and they don't want a job. actually maybe they want a job, they just don't want to work. >> they're not accepting it. they've had offers and turning them down. so so much for jobs for jihadis. >>> up next, nfl star collin kaepernick attacking a fan on twitter saying you got eight followers, bro. your own family don't want to know what you do. now that la
. >> ohm problem is that the job for jihadis program isn't going so well.e program through went to go visit them and after his visit, he said on his radio show, this is the president, said that the former detainees are far from the ancestors of uruguay who are gritty, hard working immigrants, so those these detainees who were put there, don't have the hard work and grit that the people of uruguay do and says they were offered jobs and they turned them down. >> so marie harf if...