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phil bob, the guy in the blue shirt, encouraged, as they say, to motivate it out of the office. as you see, bob's walking around trying to grab it, but he's able to eventually grab the bird. >> oh, my god, he got it. [ bleep ] yes. nobody touch bob today. >> that was easy. the poor thing is exhausted. just a pigeon. >> see you later. [ bleep ]. >> have a danish social experiment for you. nick, i think you'll appreciate this whole social experiment. >> okay. >> we have a woman, well-endowed woman, actually, getting body paint, and it looks like she's wearing a black t-shirt. now she's going to go out amongst the people. >> wow. she's all out. >> it's really all about the reactions that they are able to get from people. reactions from both men and women. >> she's cold. and brave. >> oh, my gosh, look at this guy, can't believe his eyes. pretty soon he has cartoon eyes. >> this looks like a couple, boyfriend and girlfriend. >> guy's trying not to look. he's, like, don't look, don't look, i don't see it, oh, i'm going to get in trouble no matter what i do. >> look at the girlfriend'
phil bob, the guy in the blue shirt, encouraged, as they say, to motivate it out of the office. as you see, bob's walking around trying to grab it, but he's able to eventually grab the bird. >> oh, my god, he got it. [ bleep ] yes. nobody touch bob today. >> that was easy. the poor thing is exhausted. just a pigeon. >> see you later. [ bleep ]. >> have a danish social experiment for you. nick, i think you'll appreciate this whole social experiment. >> okay....
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. >>> plus, bob faw on veteran television news correspondent phil jones' battle with cancer. thanks to a selfless stem cell donor, he is now in remission. >>> also, bahais observe the martyrdom of the bab, marking the 1850 execution of one of the founders of their faith. >> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to the founders' interest in religion, community development and education. additional funding also provided by mutual of america, designing customized, individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome. i'm bob abernethy. it's good to have you with us. religious groups are deeply divided over the supreme court's controversial ruling monday in the so-called "hobby lobby case." in a 5-4 decision, the justices said despite a requirement in the affordable care act, some for-profit corporations cannot be forced to provide contraception coverage which their owners say violates their religious beliefs. many in the faith comm
. >>> plus, bob faw on veteran television news correspondent phil jones' battle with cancer. thanks to a selfless stem cell donor, he is now in remission. >>> also, bahais observe the martyrdom of the bab, marking the 1850 execution of one of the founders of their faith. >> major funding for "religion and ethics newsweekly" is provided by the lilly endowment, an indianapolis based private family foundation dedicated to the founders' interest in religion,...
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bob's mother's car. when it comes down to it, it's hard to improve upon phil morris as the source of the costume. b heironimus as the guy in the bigfoot suit. and roger patterson as producer, director, and whatever else of this film. >> just as patterson stood by his story, so, too, does morris. >> rick baker who is academy award winner eight times said to me one time, he said, phil, that was the worst gorilla suit i've ever seen in my life. and i said yes, it's true. but think about this. that there were over 10, 20, 30 million people who saw that film of bigfoot walking through the forest and they thought it was a real suit. that's absolutely amazing. >> at the end of the day when you've watched this figure stride and you looked at it, i'm inclined to agree with the late john napear from the smithsonian who remarked famously i can't see the zipper. and i think that's the most concise way to view what happened. >> everything can change in an instant. >> outside i could see the trees kind of coming up towards the wing. >> forcing people into extraordinary situations. >> i put my arms out and said
bob's mother's car. when it comes down to it, it's hard to improve upon phil morris as the source of the costume. b heironimus as the guy in the bigfoot suit. and roger patterson as producer, director, and whatever else of this film. >> just as patterson stood by his story, so, too, does morris. >> rick baker who is academy award winner eight times said to me one time, he said, phil, that was the worst gorilla suit i've ever seen in my life. and i said yes, it's true. but think...
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. >>> plus, bob faw on veteran television news correspondent phil jones' battle with cancer.thanks to a selfless stem cell donor, he is now in remission. >>> also, bahais observe the martyrdom of the bab, marking the 1850 execution of one of the founders of their faith. >>
. >>> plus, bob faw on veteran television news correspondent phil jones' battle with cancer.thanks to a selfless stem cell donor, he is now in remission. >>> also, bahais observe the martyrdom of the bab, marking the 1850 execution of one of the founders of their faith. >>
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. >> phil mattingly, our white house correspondent. i want to bring in bob hormats. he was a senior economic advisor to henry kissinger. he was vice-chairman at goldman sachs. there are a range of issues to talk about. let's talk about immigration. your thoughts on the president going alone on immigration reform. a tragedy we have not had an immigration policy which deals with the problems with the children and parents that you mentioned. getting into this country and right peopleining, from all over the world who helped start companies and create jobs in this country -- there are a lot of things we should have done. the president has not been able to get this through the congress and now he has to resort to doing things on his own. >> would you advise him to do that? have much choice. what are we going to do? send the kids back? i do not think there is one american who thinks that is a good thing to do. he has to do this. >> even if it comes at a political cost? >> i think there will be some cost in political states. most americans would not reject kids and send the
. >> phil mattingly, our white house correspondent. i want to bring in bob hormats. he was a senior economic advisor to henry kissinger. he was vice-chairman at goldman sachs. there are a range of issues to talk about. let's talk about immigration. your thoughts on the president going alone on immigration reform. a tragedy we have not had an immigration policy which deals with the problems with the children and parents that you mentioned. getting into this country and right peopleining,...
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phil mattingly. we will have more on the situation coming up next. it is time for mystery guest clue number two. as advertisedst that bobylan once slept here. ♪ >> this is taking stock on bloomberg. let us get additional insight on the situation in ukraine. joining us from washington is the senior fellow at the atlantic council. he was former deputy assistant secretary of defense for europe and nato policy from 2001-2005 . i wonder if you can give people a little bit about your background. you spent time in ukraine. > i spent two years in ukraine world did research on and transferred over to the parliament rice served as an advisor. >> based on your experience in the country and your understanding of the country's history and links with russia, what is vladimir putin really want? >> vladimir putin strategy from day one has been either to car up ukraine or subordinate ukraine. useas been willing to economic, political, and military pressure, including a military invasion in which he annexed crimea in support of an insurgency in eastern ukraine. where the recent tragedy of the mh17 just occurred. >> to the united states a
phil mattingly. we will have more on the situation coming up next. it is time for mystery guest clue number two. as advertisedst that bobylan once slept here. ♪ >> this is taking stock on bloomberg. let us get additional insight on the situation in ukraine. joining us from washington is the senior fellow at the atlantic council. he was former deputy assistant secretary of defense for europe and nato policy from 2001-2005 . i wonder if you can give people a little bit about your...
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phil lebeau, thank you very much for the report. the markets are still hitting all-time highs. let's get straight to bob pisani. >> right near new highs, earnings are coming in, still not a lot of panic despite the concerns on the international front. i do want to show you some sectors moving. we have some nice moves in the metals area. there's been reports that vesselors are buys base metals looked at some of these steel stocks, 5% moves, u.s. steel is up 2%. that's unusual. iron ore stocks buy bhp bill i ton t. nice moves there. aluminum stocks are also move 1%, 2% alcoa is up nicely. look at this, up, 6%, 7%, all reports that base metals are improving. you can buy them in an etf, the dbb, a powershares etf. you can own aluminum and zinc stocks as well. aluminum, for example, which trades over at the lme, mandy look at what aluminum has been doing. all going right to new highs for the year. intoic to you. >> bob, as always, thank you. >>> well, do not forget about earnings. remember earnings, mandy? >> i remember them. >> isn't it supposed to be an important part of the stock market. >> i was told tha
phil lebeau, thank you very much for the report. the markets are still hitting all-time highs. let's get straight to bob pisani. >> right near new highs, earnings are coming in, still not a lot of panic despite the concerns on the international front. i do want to show you some sectors moving. we have some nice moves in the metals area. there's been reports that vesselors are buys base metals looked at some of these steel stocks, 5% moves, u.s. steel is up 2%. that's unusual. iron ore...
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phil. e're in both of those. our person is running against bob barr in the 11th.we're heavily involved in both of those, and we're feeling pretty good. host: why are you going up against those incumbents? guest: we get involved in primaries where there's a sharp contrast between the candidates. are both candidates are good, there's no reason for us to get. similar, if both are bad, there's no reason to get involved. if there's a stark contrast, then there's a trolley play n. georgia one, the candidate we oppose is buddy carter, a republican in name only, who has supported tax increases. he's a pharmacist who's done the bidding of the pharmacy industry. so it's just -- it smacks of too much government, too much big government at the local level. incidentally, he voted for a huge gas tax increase to pile on top of spending they already had in georgia. we're opposed to him. bob johnson has never been in office before. he promises the traditional republican virtues of limited government and less taxes. host: senator lamar alexander is in "the wall street journal" toda
phil. e're in both of those. our person is running against bob barr in the 11th.we're heavily involved in both of those, and we're feeling pretty good. host: why are you going up against those incumbents? guest: we get involved in primaries where there's a sharp contrast between the candidates. are both candidates are good, there's no reason for us to get. similar, if both are bad, there's no reason to get involved. if there's a stark contrast, then there's a trolley play n. georgia one, the...
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phil will talk about illinois some. the numbers we are seeing there in the governor's race and our two candidates they are bob dole in the northern part of the state in the chicago suburbs and mike bastin the southernmost district down there. they are both running ahead of their opponents. interesting in illinois and in california last cycle we have a lot of freshmen democrats to none other voters left. they just check the box and voted for the democratic at the congressional level and their numbers are very weak in these illinois districts and in the california district. bob dole recent public polling had him beating brad schneider. this is in the new jersey run up and see. tom went up on tv and came up with a great primary fight in june. richard thursday against john tierney. john tierney ethical policies have not gone away. john tierney is in a serious primary fight of his own. it's a late primary where he will have to spend a lot of money. stuart mills running against rick noland in upper minnesota. this guy for a first-time candidate he has such natural ability and instincts. i have never seen anything like it. he h
phil will talk about illinois some. the numbers we are seeing there in the governor's race and our two candidates they are bob dole in the northern part of the state in the chicago suburbs and mike bastin the southernmost district down there. they are both running ahead of their opponents. interesting in illinois and in california last cycle we have a lot of freshmen democrats to none other voters left. they just check the box and voted for the democratic at the congressional level and their...
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bob shanks coming up in a little bit. ford beating the streets, coming in at 40 cents a share versus the estimate of 36 cents. guys, back to you. >> philgreat. we will talk to you about the events coming up in just a little bit. when we come back, the story behind at&t, cheaper cell phone plans taking a bite out of revenue. tonight, don't miss steve liesman's exclusive interview with president obama. catch it at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on cnbc. as we head to break, take a look at yesterday's winners & losers. ♪ ♪ >>> eli lilly will be reporting results. we are looking at numbers above expectations. 68 cents a share versus 65 cents in the year ago period. and the revenue number was 4.9, 4 billion. that's above estimates, 4.899. the company acknowledging that the results were hurt by patent expirations of cymbalta and another drug. the company earned 68 cents in the year ago period. >> revenue was down 17% n second quarter. they say it was partially offset. >> this is what they're dealing with. the numbers that the company earned last year for 2013 was $4.15. that's the company makes its numbers this year, it will earn $2.78. so $4.15 to
bob shanks coming up in a little bit. ford beating the streets, coming in at 40 cents a share versus the estimate of 36 cents. guys, back to you. >> philgreat. we will talk to you about the events coming up in just a little bit. when we come back, the story behind at&t, cheaper cell phone plans taking a bite out of revenue. tonight, don't miss steve liesman's exclusive interview with president obama. catch it at 5:00 p.m. eastern here on cnbc. as we head to break, take a look at...