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take a look at some of these other names in some of the other spaces like coal space, peabody, arch, tech resources. you're talking about pea body up over 30% in the last five trading sessions. take a look at names on the upside. point out agriculture names, mosaic potash, moving across the board, strength not just today but this has been something going on for the last several trading sessions. >> all right. energy and materials having a great day. in your wheelhouse, what are you stocks. >> energy, pxe a way to get long, calls last thursday when news the european summit canceled, potential good news friday. the way i'm playing it, taking
take a look at some of these other names in some of the other spaces like coal space, peabody, arch, tech resources. you're talking about pea body up over 30% in the last five trading sessions. take a look at names on the upside. point out agriculture names, mosaic potash, moving across the board, strength not just today but this has been something going on for the last several trading sessions. >> all right. energy and materials having a great day. in your wheelhouse, what are you...
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but peabody says there was no way to save him.t his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion just as he had lived his life. >> if he's going to do something, this would be the time that he would do it. source of like escaping from his house in scuba gear, this was going to be his closure. >> reporter: a grand finale exit. >> yeah. >> reporter: ed lavendera, cnn, arizona. >>> ringo starr turned 72 today and he's still out touring. we'll ask him where he gets his energy. in alabama we had more beautiful blooms... in mississippi we had more good times... in louisiana we had more fun on the water. last season we broke all kinds of records on the gulf. this year we are out to do even better... and now is a great time to start. our beatches are even more relaxing... the fishing's great. so pick your favorite spot on the gulf... and come on down. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. i'm one of six children that my mother raised by herself, and so college was a dream when i was a kid. i didn't know how i was go
but peabody says there was no way to save him.t his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion just as he had lived his life. >> if he's going to do something, this would be the time that he would do it. source of like escaping from his house in scuba gear, this was going to be his closure. >> reporter: a grand finale exit. >> yeah. >> reporter: ed lavendera, cnn, arizona. >>> ringo starr turned 72 today and he's still out touring. we'll ask him where he...
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i'm not aware that anybody did. >> reporter: ironically it's jeff peabody, the fire investigator whohe arson case against michael marin, who tries to help him. but peabody says there was no way to save him and that his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion, just as michael marin had lived his life. >> if he's going to do something, then this would be the time that he would do it. sort of like escaping from his house in scuba gear. this was going to be his closure. >> a grand finale? >> a grand finale exit, yeah. >> reporter: ed lavandera, cnn, phoenix, arizona. >> such a bizarre, disturbing story. we're going to take a short break. the ridiculist is next. >>> time for the ridiculist. tonight we're adding whoever writes new york mayor michael bloomberg's, well, i can't say the word on television. as you know, i love me a good gerard depardue. remember he was speaking before the nathanest famous hot dog eating contest. while he was fine with all the buns, the mayor didn't quite relish all the puns. >> one of their dogged pursuers will finally catch up, cut the mustard and be p
i'm not aware that anybody did. >> reporter: ironically it's jeff peabody, the fire investigator whohe arson case against michael marin, who tries to help him. but peabody says there was no way to save him and that his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion, just as michael marin had lived his life. >> if he's going to do something, then this would be the time that he would do it. sort of like escaping from his house in scuba gear. this was going to be his closure. >>...
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i'm not aware that anybody did. >> reporter: ironically, it's jeff peabody, the fire investigator who built the arson case against michael marin who tries to help him. but peabody says there was no way to save him and his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion, just as michael marin had lived his life. >> if he's going to do something, then this would be the time that he would do it. sort of like escaping from his house in scuba gear. this was going to be his closure. >> a grand finale exit. >> a grand finale exit, yeah. >> i find this story just stunning. to see it all on tape. the new evidence you uncovered, what can you tell us about it? >> as we take a closer look at that video and the time after he appears to swallow something, at one point, you can see him reaching for some sort of phone, a blackberry perhaps. and sheriff's investigators in phoenix say that indeed an e-mail was sent by him to his son. and in that e-mail according to investigators in phoenix, he told his son if things didn't go well the wills were in place and left directions as to where they could find h
i'm not aware that anybody did. >> reporter: ironically, it's jeff peabody, the fire investigator who built the arson case against michael marin who tries to help him. but peabody says there was no way to save him and his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion, just as michael marin had lived his life. >> if he's going to do something, then this would be the time that he would do it. sort of like escaping from his house in scuba gear. this was going to be his closure....
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and this is now goes to danielle johnston from nixon peabody. where is danielle johnson? [applause] and second, as we have for several years, thanks as usual to doug clark from wilson, saw, and seeney. i have an ipad. but i won't have it for long. because it's going to go to travis manfreddy of severi and severi. where is he? there you go. [applause] >> and now it's my pleasure to introduce what i always consider one of the high points of this program, our director of litigation, denise hewlitt will talk briefly about some of the things the legal aid employment law center does, and if these stories don't move you , bless you. >> good afternoon. as we gather to celebrate our 96th anniversary and recognize the generosity of the many people who contribute to our mission, the entire staff of the legal aid society wishes to acknowledge you for your financial contributions, for your pro bono assistance, for volunteering in our law clinics and for providing organizational leadership. we recognize those contributions not as simple gestures of charity but as acts of justice. becau
and this is now goes to danielle johnston from nixon peabody. where is danielle johnson? [applause] and second, as we have for several years, thanks as usual to doug clark from wilson, saw, and seeney. i have an ipad. but i won't have it for long. because it's going to go to travis manfreddy of severi and severi. where is he? there you go. [applause] >> and now it's my pleasure to introduce what i always consider one of the high points of this program, our director of litigation, denise...
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i'm not that crazy about my children. ( laughter ) but now-- but now, now i am being told that my peabodys and my emmies are somehow the work of not just me but also my 100 employees working together through brutal hours to make 161 episodes a year with a common goal. it just makes them so meaningless. ( laughter ) well, i'm going to prove-- i am going to prove that i do not need anyone's help. first, i did not come here today by public road. i flew here in a hot air balloon which i fanned toward manhattan so i don't have to share credit with the wind. and, folks, i am going to do the rest of should show alone, okay, using this desk lamp and my iphone, okay. crew, crew, you're on break permanently. amhave a you credit vampires! get out of here! there we go. put that up there. jimmy, shut it down and hilt the road. >> you got it. >> stephen: okay, here-- here we go. ha! ha! me! me! ( applause ) there we go. how's that? yeah, there we go. yeah, there we go. ha-ha! i'm free! stephen colbert is flying solo, and commando. nation, barack obama continues to attack american success, but there's a
i'm not that crazy about my children. ( laughter ) but now-- but now, now i am being told that my peabodys and my emmies are somehow the work of not just me but also my 100 employees working together through brutal hours to make 161 episodes a year with a common goal. it just makes them so meaningless. ( laughter ) well, i'm going to prove-- i am going to prove that i do not need anyone's help. first, i did not come here today by public road. i flew here in a hot air balloon which i fanned...
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. >> reporter: peabody said he found four spots in the house where fires were intentionally set and a long line of phone books that was supposed to help it spread. which brings us back to that phoenix courtroom. a jury convicted him of arson. he's facing between 7 and 21 years in prison. after he appears to swallow ago after the verdict is red, notice he reaches down and appears to get something from his bag, swallows something and appears to swallow something again. about eight minutes later he starts convulsing and collapsing. even though it's not officially determined what killed him, it's believed he swallowed some type of poison. they say the convicted arsonist showed no signs of preparing to commit suicide. >> it was a gigantic shock. i think it's fair to say that we certainly had no inkling that this was going to happen. i'm not aware that anybody did. >> ironically it's the investigator who built the case against him that tries to help him. but peabody says there was no way to save him and that his final moments played out in a dramatic fashion, just as he had lived his life.
. >> reporter: peabody said he found four spots in the house where fires were intentionally set and a long line of phone books that was supposed to help it spread. which brings us back to that phoenix courtroom. a jury convicted him of arson. he's facing between 7 and 21 years in prison. after he appears to swallow ago after the verdict is red, notice he reaches down and appears to get something from his bag, swallows something and appears to swallow something again. about eight minutes...
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i really think they should consider going the way of the peabody hotel in memphis, tennessee and keepcks as the official mascot of the museum. think about it. >>> a new warning this morning for parent with babies. baby monitors now a great tool to hear what's going on when your child is sleeping. now there's a concern that it could be hazardous to your infant. >>> new york police managed to track down a thief stealing from a cemetery. hear why they'll never be able to bring that suspect into custody. >>> there's even more to blame on the hot weather we've had for the past few weeks. now it could affect how much you're paying at the grocery store. >>> lynette. >> all right, charley, so we're dry right now and we're getting closer to the weekend. i'll tell you if the dry weather sticks around until then. lauren. >>reporter: lynette, everything sup to speed here at 895 at o'donnell street. i'll show you how traffic is shaping up on 95 and 83 coming up on "good morning maryland." [ crows cawing ] [ male announcer ] strange things happen in the black forest. [ metallic bell toll ] [ car sp
i really think they should consider going the way of the peabody hotel in memphis, tennessee and keepcks as the official mascot of the museum. think about it. >>> a new warning this morning for parent with babies. baby monitors now a great tool to hear what's going on when your child is sleeping. now there's a concern that it could be hazardous to your infant. >>> new york police managed to track down a thief stealing from a cemetery. hear why they'll never be able to bring...
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alpha natural resources and peabody posted gains of at least 5%. these two companies have been vulnerable to slowing demand out of china and competition from natural gas. turning now to alcoa, which reports quarterly earnings monday. it was among the top-performing dow stocks. the shares gained more than 3%, but are down more than5% from last july. research in motion's chief executive was on the defensive today, insisting the company is not on the verge of extinction. last week, the blackberry maker stunned the market with another delay in its new operating system, the blackberry 10. as blackberry's troubles mount, the shares have lost three- quarters of their value in the last year. but apple shines. the stock returned to $600 a share today, gaining nearly $7. and finally, among the most actively exchange traded funds, we see the i-shares emerging markets e.t.f. gained 2%. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> susie: if you've looked at >> susie: if you've looked at your checking and savings account statements lately, it's hard not to be disappo
alpha natural resources and peabody posted gains of at least 5%. these two companies have been vulnerable to slowing demand out of china and competition from natural gas. turning now to alcoa, which reports quarterly earnings monday. it was among the top-performing dow stocks. the shares gained more than 3%, but are down more than5% from last july. research in motion's chief executive was on the defensive today, insisting the company is not on the verge of extinction. last week, the blackberry...
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the peabodys will be getting some free rides on the nbc jet. there won't be anything in the papers at all. really? what about this? well, i had to give them something. ugh. don't worry. she's gonna love it. that's just insulting. liz, liz, did you see me in the post? oh, my god, it's so embarrassing. look how thin i look. and look how many emails i've gotten. it's not even 8:00 am in l.a. should i call stern? you're welcome. >> stephen: tonight! is this summer's heat affecting us? i'll try to tell you before i pass out. [ laughter ] then nasa's planned mission to mars. after budget cuts, they now plan to rent "mission to mars." [ laughter ] and my guest james fallows has written a book about the chinese aerospace industry. which is actually our aerospace industry with misspelled subtitles. [ laughter ] a london newspaper says the olympics will open with 30 mary poppinses fighting a 40-foot voldemort. again???? [ laughter ] this is "the colbert report." captioning sponsored by comedy central ["the colbert report" theme music playing] [cheers and
the peabodys will be getting some free rides on the nbc jet. there won't be anything in the papers at all. really? what about this? well, i had to give them something. ugh. don't worry. she's gonna love it. that's just insulting. liz, liz, did you see me in the post? oh, my god, it's so embarrassing. look how thin i look. and look how many emails i've gotten. it's not even 8:00 am in l.a. should i call stern? you're welcome. >> stephen: tonight! is this summer's heat affecting us? i'll...
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peabody dropped fell more than 6%. consol energy ended down 2.3%. coal miners were weak in anticipation of patriot coal declaring bankruptcy, and after the close tonight, it did. the stock lost almost three- quarters of its value before the chapter 11 reorganization filing late today. the stock traded below 40 cents per share in after hours action. the company blames competition from cheap natural gas and weaker demand due to the weaker global economy. u.s. oil prices rallied back over $85 per barrel. major european oil supplier norway is dealing with a labor stand-off. the norweigen producers have threatened to lock-out striking workers. norway produces about 2% of the world's daily oil supply. healthcare put up the best performance today among the ten major stock sectors, and drug maker merck led the dow industrial gainers. today's 1.5% rally takes the stock to a four year high. in recent sessions, the stock has been able to break out above $40 per share, which had been a price it experienced selling pressure. we saw a monday merger in the food bu
peabody dropped fell more than 6%. consol energy ended down 2.3%. coal miners were weak in anticipation of patriot coal declaring bankruptcy, and after the close tonight, it did. the stock lost almost three- quarters of its value before the chapter 11 reorganization filing late today. the stock traded below 40 cents per share in after hours action. the company blames competition from cheap natural gas and weaker demand due to the weaker global economy. u.s. oil prices rallied back over $85 per...
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keep them, they'll be like the peabody ducks down at the hotel in memphis. >>> if you're in the marketfor a new car, you may want to dpif a second thought to getting a chevy. the incentives gm is now offering to get you into their show room and to possibly get you coming back. >>> these prisoners are not just exercising. how their bike riding routine helps light up the roads in one brazilian town. we'll fill you in when "good morning maryland" continues on this wednesday, july 11th.
keep them, they'll be like the peabody ducks down at the hotel in memphis. >>> if you're in the marketfor a new car, you may want to dpif a second thought to getting a chevy. the incentives gm is now offering to get you into their show room and to possibly get you coming back. >>> these prisoners are not just exercising. how their bike riding routine helps light up the roads in one brazilian town. we'll fill you in when "good morning maryland" continues on this...
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peabody was down 11.3% after a disappointing earnings report and cutting its outlook. alpha natural resources shed more than 10%. consol dropped 4.3%. coal demand has been hurt by cheap natural gas. one consequence of the hot, dry summer over much of the u.s. is demand for electricity. that has helped spark a rally in natural gas. in june, natural gas was trading around $2.25, pushing lower thanks to a warmer than usual winter, record high supplies, and new sources of natural gas thanks to fracking. tonight, it settled at $3.18, a seven month high. the five most actively traded e.t.f.s were lower, the steepest losses in the russell 2,000 tracking fund. and that's tonight's "market focus." >> tom: the global investigation into the there's banking scandal continues spreading. individual traders have joined the 16 banks that set libor as targets of scrutiny. the london interbank offering rate is an interest rate used to set trillions of dollars of borrowing costs including adjustable rate mortgages and private student loans. tomorrow the role of top regulators comes under
peabody was down 11.3% after a disappointing earnings report and cutting its outlook. alpha natural resources shed more than 10%. consol dropped 4.3%. coal demand has been hurt by cheap natural gas. one consequence of the hot, dry summer over much of the u.s. is demand for electricity. that has helped spark a rally in natural gas. in june, natural gas was trading around $2.25, pushing lower thanks to a warmer than usual winter, record high supplies, and new sources of natural gas thanks to...