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where in the past peabody coal for example used to rally on down days. not doing that any longer. i think it was 18.25 i started to sell some of my peabody and here you are almost $1.50 lower than that. i think the stocks in coal had anticipate what the epa was going to say. i think the epa has made it a difficult trade. i want to own coal eventually but it's got to show me a base once again. and going to the old rule, do more of that which is working, less of that which is not which is the best investment rule of all time. as i was coming out of coal. i kept buying that which was aluminum and it keeps making new highs. i'll stand aside from coal for a while. it's still going to be 40% of electricity generation for the united states. i think the epa is wrong. nonetheless, they have done it. we're going to have to deal with it and going to take a long time for coal to make a base before i'm owning it again. >> thanks to see you again. dennis garman. let's talk about what had been working. a couple updates on alcoa. >> tim talked about alcoa. the stock started telling you 2.5 quarte
where in the past peabody coal for example used to rally on down days. not doing that any longer. i think it was 18.25 i started to sell some of my peabody and here you are almost $1.50 lower than that. i think the stocks in coal had anticipate what the epa was going to say. i think the epa has made it a difficult trade. i want to own coal eventually but it's got to show me a base once again. and going to the old rule, do more of that which is working, less of that which is not which is the...
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[speaker not understood], peabody elementary writes, i have taken my students to see [speaker not understood] antibullying and hiv/aids awareness plays. i find these plays in a post discussion [speaker not understood] to be an integral and valuable portion of myv health and education curriculum. likewise mary from ida b. wells continue, [speaker not understood]. many are disengaged and withdrawn. every time you perform at our schools the students are mesmerized by the performers. we rely on you to address critical [speaker not understood] to our students. i hope you will consider the enduring impact youth aware has on so many young people in san francisco and the it hold for their teachers as well. by supporting youth aware's continued funding you will strengthen the next generation of san franciscans, equipping them with the tools and knowledge to create communities
[speaker not understood], peabody elementary writes, i have taken my students to see [speaker not understood] antibullying and hiv/aids awareness plays. i find these plays in a post discussion [speaker not understood] to be an integral and valuable portion of myv health and education curriculum. likewise mary from ida b. wells continue, [speaker not understood]. many are disengaged and withdrawn. every time you perform at our schools the students are mesmerized by the performers. we rely on you...
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she is currently in the peabody award-winning series on switch that earth, playing a guidance counselor to a hearing-impaired teenager. let's take a look at a scene ."om "switched at birth >> why would you do that? tavis: it's good to have you on the program. this is not typically how we watch television. we see movies with the titles, but we don't typically watch television with this -- this way, but there is something about this program that is making it work. the numbers are huge. what is the biggest work for ?merican audiences >> obviously, it's the first time in television his three where the network has allowed deaf characters to be part of .he scene entirely for the hearing audience or people who don't know sign language you're able to you what fors i to be able to watch those of us who have watched television for so long with subtitles. i think it's a brilliant means of rogue ramming. it's compelling. it makes it compelling for and i thinkwatch, it has broken down barriers. i have struggled to get on equal footing to be able to show a television screen that has deaf characters.
she is currently in the peabody award-winning series on switch that earth, playing a guidance counselor to a hearing-impaired teenager. let's take a look at a scene ."om "switched at birth >> why would you do that? tavis: it's good to have you on the program. this is not typically how we watch television. we see movies with the titles, but we don't typically watch television with this -- this way, but there is something about this program that is making it work. the numbers are...
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. >> goldman downgrading peabody today. to neutral from buy, cutting it by 25%. >> at the same time, they had an upgrade of console. those that have natural gas not just in the coal space, that seems to be a better spot to be. unfortunately now for peabody, goldman is hitting them and this is a stock, i don't think it is at the bottom, i don't think you need to jump on this thing right now. i think you can wait. >> the battle between netflix and verizon picking up. netflix defending its decision to try and provide transparency to customers. this got interesting. netflix calling out verizon, verizon firing back. >> the lawyers are involved. a cease and desist letter. netflix is being catty. saying out of all of the isps they provide service through, verizon is at the bottom of the list. they say comcast is better. verizon wants them to stop. netflix has not stopped. we'll see what happens. i hope it gets much uglier because it is something interesting to talk about. >> the hunt for next big thing. despite sky high startup va
. >> goldman downgrading peabody today. to neutral from buy, cutting it by 25%. >> at the same time, they had an upgrade of console. those that have natural gas not just in the coal space, that seems to be a better spot to be. unfortunately now for peabody, goldman is hitting them and this is a stock, i don't think it is at the bottom, i don't think you need to jump on this thing right now. i think you can wait. >> the battle between netflix and verizon picking up. netflix...
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electric sector's c 02 as they shipped a i what way from coal, miners, alpha natural resources and peabody energy could also feel the pressure. but utilities already using other energy sources, companies like cal pine, exelon and nrg are better positioned plus the natural gas producers that will provide the fuel and random solar companies. coal has typically been the least expensive. >> the epa estimates you will probably see a rate increase of something like 7 or 8% but that bills will go down and that reflects their belief that a large portion of these emissions cuts will be achieved through energy efficiency gains, ie, consumption. >> they predict electric bills could go down 8%. they estimate it could cost consumers an additional $289 billion in 2030 as companies move away from coal and whack up expenses sure to be passed on to end users. the proposal is expected to be a rule next summer, but it faces opposition from politicians facing mid-term elections and businesses, expected to file lawsuits. for "nightly business report," i'm morroccan brennan. andrew freedman joins us now to talk
electric sector's c 02 as they shipped a i what way from coal, miners, alpha natural resources and peabody energy could also feel the pressure. but utilities already using other energy sources, companies like cal pine, exelon and nrg are better positioned plus the natural gas producers that will provide the fuel and random solar companies. coal has typically been the least expensive. >> the epa estimates you will probably see a rate increase of something like 7 or 8% but that bills will...
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and miss peabody and dr. hayling, we was in groups. they all was in groups. and i was standing up against the -- i had no intention of going to jail. i'm not going to lie to you. i was standing up against the church. and he turned, and he seen me. and he looked me me, and he said, i want my little hero to come with me in my group. and i was saying to myself, oh, no. i'll be honest with you. i said no, not tonight. you can't say no to dr. king. so i went to jail. it was me, dr. king, reverend shellworth, and dthere was -- ralph abernathy. there was a young white woman. i can't recall her name. but we all went -- we all went in -- i don't know who car it was. but anyway, we all pull up and went up there. and i was standing there, i had my little purse. ooh. at that time i was dressed, boy, i tell you. and a young lady named diane mitchell.
and miss peabody and dr. hayling, we was in groups. they all was in groups. and i was standing up against the -- i had no intention of going to jail. i'm not going to lie to you. i was standing up against the church. and he turned, and he seen me. and he looked me me, and he said, i want my little hero to come with me in my group. and i was saying to myself, oh, no. i'll be honest with you. i said no, not tonight. you can't say no to dr. king. so i went to jail. it was me, dr. king, reverend...
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they presented ridiculous videos, music videos, videos of peter's vacation, and peter's peabody journalism that he did for bbc. regardless of what - any problems that egypt may have, it's a state to state issue, a matter to be dane up between state and taken up at a state level. it's not a matter for journalists who work for an outlet in that state. imagine if the egypt than government had a dispute with the united states and decided that the proper way to take it out was on c number of n reporters, or if there was a dispute with the government and took it out on bbc. it would not be tolerated. that's why the international community and media outlets stood side by side with us. >> let me ask you a question. what do we know about whether peter greste, mohamed fadel fahmy and baher mohamed are tonight and their condition? >> well, i think reports are that their spirits are better than they were monday when they heard the verdict. i think they recognise that the world is standing by and they want the world to continue standing by them. we have to double efforts to secure freedom. they are in
they presented ridiculous videos, music videos, videos of peter's vacation, and peter's peabody journalism that he did for bbc. regardless of what - any problems that egypt may have, it's a state to state issue, a matter to be dane up between state and taken up at a state level. it's not a matter for journalists who work for an outlet in that state. imagine if the egypt than government had a dispute with the united states and decided that the proper way to take it out was on c number of n...
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presented ridiculous videos, and music videos, and presented peter's vacations and they presented his peabody award-winning journalism that he did for bbc before aljazeera, and there was nothing at that time to show any truth to the allegations that aljazeera wasn't studiously unbiased in its coverage of the events in egypt through the revolution, the counter revolution and all of the demonstrations that happened. we have been critical of all points of the mistakes that have been made by anybody. by the elected government or the governments that have come afterwards. they had the chance to prove that, and they were unable to do it because it wasn't true. and regardless of what egypt's any problems that egypt may have with qatar, that's a state to state issue, and that's a matter to be taken up between states and the state level. it's not a matter for journalists who work for a media out let within that state. imagine if the egyptian government had a dispute with the united states and thought that the best way to take it out was on cnn reporters, or with the british government and decided to t
presented ridiculous videos, and music videos, and presented peter's vacations and they presented his peabody award-winning journalism that he did for bbc before aljazeera, and there was nothing at that time to show any truth to the allegations that aljazeera wasn't studiously unbiased in its coverage of the events in egypt through the revolution, the counter revolution and all of the demonstrations that happened. we have been critical of all points of the mistakes that have been made by...
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>> that is why he has won 10 peabodies. >> i mean, it should have been -- are these baby stories thatve not gone to adolescence and you murder the babies? or are these fully fledged adult stories? >> every time we get three stories we think are good enough to be in the show -- we often will get 10 or 15 stories. we will go into production on seven or eight. that is very typical. people start writing. interviews are done. we spend a lot of money. >> seven or eight? >> seven for three? >> yes. especially in this format, the ones where we are not paid to the news, there is no reason to run a story that is not super sparkly. how do you know it is good? there has to be somebody to relate to. there has to be a surprising plot. it has to drive to an idea you have not heard before. it has to be a story where somebody has a new idea in their head as a result of it all stop extra points for funny, for sure. you want it to have emotion. you have to start making it. sometimes, we thought it would be the easiest show we would ever do a couple weeks ago, called "i was so high." we have to fill the
>> that is why he has won 10 peabodies. >> i mean, it should have been -- are these baby stories thatve not gone to adolescence and you murder the babies? or are these fully fledged adult stories? >> every time we get three stories we think are good enough to be in the show -- we often will get 10 or 15 stories. we will go into production on seven or eight. that is very typical. people start writing. interviews are done. we spend a lot of money. >> seven or eight?...
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any change in a positive stand peabody from this stand-off? >> there could be. >> when it's up to the kremlin to tell their russian backed separatists, it's up to the separatists to sit down and talk, lay down their weapons as the ukrainian military have ceased their attacks. enforcing theirun l unilateral ceasefire, so it's up to the kremlin and the russians to take advantage of this seven-day unilateral ceasefire. >> william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine, thank you for the insight. >> thank, michael. >> pope francis to announce the ex communication of the mob. the pope was in kalabria in the southern part of the country after visiting the family of a child killed in a shootout. frans condemned the evil path of organized crime. tim friend reports. . >> under a scorching calabrian sun, the pope arrived to deliver his strongest attack yet on the mafia in the heart of their own territory. this was a mass but he also delivered a speech saying that the mafia clan that thrives here was the add oration of evil. the church had to do more for t
any change in a positive stand peabody from this stand-off? >> there could be. >> when it's up to the kremlin to tell their russian backed separatists, it's up to the separatists to sit down and talk, lay down their weapons as the ukrainian military have ceased their attacks. enforcing theirun l unilateral ceasefire, so it's up to the kremlin and the russians to take advantage of this seven-day unilateral ceasefire. >> william taylor, former ambassador to ukraine, thank you...
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it raised the price target on the stock to $55 from $49, but the downgrade for peabody energy to neutralom buy trimming its price target five bucks to $16, seeing better value in, what else? c consol energy. anyway, they are down about a half a percent whon cwhile consl is up. >> "orange is the new black" is on netflix tonight. they downloaded the second season and your video stream starts buffering, who do you blame? julia boorstin has the latest in the netflix/verizon battle. >> reporter: well, tyler the way this all works is complicated. internet is like a spider web with thousands of connections. netflix and pop-up messages that is blamed buffering on what it calls verizon's, quote, crowded network. verizon has made a trade-off lower cost with lower quality. there are lots of different places there could be a breakdown. so where could the breakdowns happen net flex sends data to a third-pared, and then from there to verizon's hubbs. then verizon sends data to the homes where there could be issues with a wifi connection, a device, even the netflix player. now, verizon, along with comc
it raised the price target on the stock to $55 from $49, but the downgrade for peabody energy to neutralom buy trimming its price target five bucks to $16, seeing better value in, what else? c consol energy. anyway, they are down about a half a percent whon cwhile consl is up. >> "orange is the new black" is on netflix tonight. they downloaded the second season and your video stream starts buffering, who do you blame? julia boorstin has the latest in the netflix/verizon battle....
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that consol is benefiting from increased production, but in the same call they cut the rating on peabodyany is being hurt by falling coal prices. up 8% this week alone. >>> bank of america, merrill lynch upgrading angie's list. >> moving in a positive direction, always a good thing, and they noted the relatively large number of short sellers may -- it is, by the way, kind of suffering so far this year. over the past year down 51%. down year to date. >> and the short interest 31%. >> yeah. >>> apache is worth watching as well. >> wells also cut their price target range to 95 to 105, currently is thing at 94.50. and they cut that from 116 to 120. it is up about 10% -- about -- let's say 8% year to date. >> and a new high for humana. >> this is based on better visibility on reimbursement rates, also the same continued growth in the -- and what they call a history of proven results. the price target is being set at $155, already doing very well over the past year, up by 57% and you -- >>> and let's look at today's under the radar pick, because this one is not moving too much right now, actua
that consol is benefiting from increased production, but in the same call they cut the rating on peabodyany is being hurt by falling coal prices. up 8% this week alone. >>> bank of america, merrill lynch upgrading angie's list. >> moving in a positive direction, always a good thing, and they noted the relatively large number of short sellers may -- it is, by the way, kind of suffering so far this year. over the past year down 51%. down year to date. >> and the short...
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from booktv's recent trip to salt lake city utah learn about peabody award winner scott carrier's insoner of zion." >> "prisoner of zion" is a collection of nonfiction stories that i wrote somewhat wrapped around the theme of trying to figure out what the proper response to terrorism is or should be because i believed right from the beginning that if we struck back militarily we would only make things worse. i was pretty sure of that from growing up in salt lake city among the mormons and reading their history and being familiar with the history of basically the persecution of mormons and how they responded to that. .. book tv. >> i would say leave them alone. leave them severely alone, which is the same advice that captain dennis and gave the secretary of war when he came to sell lake city in 181551. the core of topographical engineers came out here in salt lake city for a year. mapping the great salt lake, which has never been mapped to into the year-old happen, to
from booktv's recent trip to salt lake city utah learn about peabody award winner scott carrier's insoner of zion." >> "prisoner of zion" is a collection of nonfiction stories that i wrote somewhat wrapped around the theme of trying to figure out what the proper response to terrorism is or should be because i believed right from the beginning that if we struck back militarily we would only make things worse. i was pretty sure of that from growing up in salt lake city among...
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and the show recently won one of the most renovated awards in journalism, getting the peabody for exposingson system shrouded in mystery and making it a place of possibility and connection. it's an interesting time for the format and it's an interesting time for this particular show, one that proves that streaming content isn't a novelty and reminds us that nuanced depiction of women in underrepresented min orts shouldn't be a novelty. it is overstuffed with those great roles and they may be criminals but there's always someone you're rooting for. >> that's my blanket. >> this is miss claudette's blankket. >> it's mine. we talked about this and i'm taking it back. >> really? and how do you suppose you're going to do that? >> i don't want to have to get physical with you. >> please, i could snap your feel you are like a toothpick twigy. >> joining me now, leah delar ya and matt mcgory correction officer john bennett. the show is incredible. what's interesting is it is bridging the divide between entertainment and politics. >> you stop, you're giggling. >> i'm laughing because we are holding
and the show recently won one of the most renovated awards in journalism, getting the peabody for exposingson system shrouded in mystery and making it a place of possibility and connection. it's an interesting time for the format and it's an interesting time for this particular show, one that proves that streaming content isn't a novelty and reminds us that nuanced depiction of women in underrepresented min orts shouldn't be a novelty. it is overstuffed with those great roles and they may be...
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for example, one of the most despised sectors, coal, like peabody energy and valero, that's been in the news recently, in light of the fact the government finally is letting up on that four decade-old ban on crude oil exports and looks like the refiners could be in the firing line of that. >> it could be, but one of the problems you have with this is energy infrastructure is fairly massive and you have got permitting and a lot of leadtime on that. given that we haven't exported crude for four decades, the ability to export crude is pretty limited. yes is it a threat way don't road, it is. you look at what it has taken us to get close to export l and g, this is an issue for a much later date. so, you know, we like these names that are on sale. they are the only thing in the quarter that didn't work, the rest of the energy sector was up huge in the first half. so, what was missing? well, is there anything fundamentally wrong with those companies? not really. do they have cash flow? sure. so, you know, if you just revert back to the many, either energy's got a crater or these stocks have t
for example, one of the most despised sectors, coal, like peabody energy and valero, that's been in the news recently, in light of the fact the government finally is letting up on that four decade-old ban on crude oil exports and looks like the refiners could be in the firing line of that. >> it could be, but one of the problems you have with this is energy infrastructure is fairly massive and you have got permitting and a lot of leadtime on that. given that we haven't exported crude for...
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tom saulsis also the cofounder of a blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with you on an almost court term. i know i speak for all the panelists who were incredibly grateful to each of you to take time out of your day to come and visit with us and have a conversation about the court's term obviously a shared subject of interest to everybody in this room and to c-span and the audience that's watching there. the format is as follows. i'm going to give just a touch of background about the term to give some context of other things that are going on. then we're going to turn to the big cases of the term, including the two cases left to be decided. we're goi
tom saulsis also the cofounder of a blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with...
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tom sauis also the cofounder of blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with you on an almost court term. i know i speak for all the panelists who were incredibly grateful to each of you to take time out of your day to come and visit with us and have a conversation about the court's term, obviously a shared subject of interest to everybody in this room and to c-span and the audience that's watching there. the format is as follows. i'm going to give just a touch of background about the term to give some context of other things that are going on. then we're going to turn to the big cases of the term, including the two cases left to be decided. we're go
tom sauis also the cofounder of blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with you...
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tom sauis also the cofounder of blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with you on an almost court term. i know i speak for all the panelists who were incredibly grateful to each of you to take time out of your day to come and visit with us and have a conversation about the court's term, obviously a shared subject of interest to everybody in this room and to c-span and the audience that's watching there. the format is as follows. i'm going to give just a touch of background about the term to give some context of other things that are going on. then we're going to turn to the big cases of the term, including the two cases left to be decided. we're go
tom sauis also the cofounder of blog to ever receive the peabody award. yesterday during the court's release of opinions starting at 10:00 a.m., there was nearly 20,000 people following the live blog, including me and many of you as well. tom has taught at harvard law school since 2004 and he previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you very much. it's wonderful to be with you...
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m is also the co-founder and publisher of skotis blog, the only blog ever to receive the peabody award. yesterday during the supreme court's release of opinions, there were nearly 20,000 people following the liveblog including me and i'm sure many of you as well. tom has taught supreme court litigation at harvard since 2004 and previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a dect the decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. >> thanks so much. it's great to be with you here on the almost review of the supreme court term. i speak for all of the panelists that were incredibly grateful for each of you for taking time out of your day to come and visit with us to have a conversation about the court's term. the format is as follows -- i'm going to give just a touch of background about the term to give context of other things going on then we're going to turn to the big cases of the term, including the two left to be decided. we're going to assume a fair amount of knowledge on your part because this is a self-selected group of folks who know a lot about the cou
m is also the co-founder and publisher of skotis blog, the only blog ever to receive the peabody award. yesterday during the supreme court's release of opinions, there were nearly 20,000 people following the liveblog including me and i'm sure many of you as well. tom has taught supreme court litigation at harvard since 2004 and previously taught the same subject at stanford law school for nearly a dect the decade. please join me in welcoming tom goldstein. >> thanks so much. it's great to...