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david: we agree on that, ralph. ralph, always a pleasure to talk to you. for coming in. >> thanks, david. bye-bye now. david: liz, we have breaking news? liz: we could have a bit more significant clarity as far as embattled hedge fund sac and redemptions are concerned. when we say redemptions we mean investors are pulling money out. the breaking news according to "dow jones newswires", magnitude capital which has $3.1 billion in assets under management is redeeming funds. it has been proved they redeemed funds starting in q1 this year. they do intend to submit another wu drawl notices. speaking of withdrawal notice, "dow jones newswires" confirmed that blackstone put in a withdrawal request. there was concern and charlie gasparino reported they would pull out some of their investment which is about 550 million. now confirmed according to dow jones they are indeed pulling some of their money at least some of it out now. in the letter regarding blackstone they say they decided to submit a redemption notice to sac capital after reviewing the terms of an agree
david: we agree on that, ralph. ralph, always a pleasure to talk to you. for coming in. >> thanks, david. bye-bye now. david: liz, we have breaking news? liz: we could have a bit more significant clarity as far as embattled hedge fund sac and redemptions are concerned. when we say redemptions we mean investors are pulling money out. the breaking news according to "dow jones newswires", magnitude capital which has $3.1 billion in assets under management is redeeming funds. it has...
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ralph, you have been bullish for some time now.d it on this program a long time ago, saying the dow 15,000 is going to be here soon. it sure is. we hit it today. when are you expecting 20,000? >> by the year 2017, maria. you want to know why? >> yes, i do. >> i'd like to throw cold water on the arguments we just heard before i get on this show. the two people that were discussing and rightly so, discussing all the problems with the fed, et cetera, et cetera. i think the united states of america, the country we love so very, very much is on the threshold of becoming energy independent. now, stop for a second and think about what that means. that means the money we save on importing oil and the revenues that we're going to make on exporting energy is going to be magnanimous. if that happens, i know it will happen, all the concern about budget deficits things like that, i think it muted in a big way and the market looks ahead, maria. that's what it's looking at. it's looking at something above and beyond all of the rhetoric we keep he
ralph, you have been bullish for some time now.d it on this program a long time ago, saying the dow 15,000 is going to be here soon. it sure is. we hit it today. when are you expecting 20,000? >> by the year 2017, maria. you want to know why? >> yes, i do. >> i'd like to throw cold water on the arguments we just heard before i get on this show. the two people that were discussing and rightly so, discussing all the problems with the fed, et cetera, et cetera. i think the united...
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tim leetch, sean darbi of jeffries, and ralph acampora. so what is the eventual needle that bricks this balloon? and we'll start with you, ralph. >> i don't know. honestly, i think things are great. i love it when people keep talking about a 10 to 15% correction. i love it with the cyclicals moving now. we've gone from four years of disbelief, and now we're in the early stages of belief. i think we've got a lot more to go. >> how are we in the early stages, ralph? we're at the point now, and listen, i learned this from you, as many people on wall street did, you have have been the mentor to so many technicians out there. i don't count myself as a technician, but as a student of market psychology, aren't we at the point now where so many people, yeah, there are plenty of people expecting a correction, but there are so many people who are starting to believe that this market can only go higher from here. >> yeah, you're right. they're starting to believe. now, when you look at all the cash on the sidelines, the public's not in this market, b
tim leetch, sean darbi of jeffries, and ralph acampora. so what is the eventual needle that bricks this balloon? and we'll start with you, ralph. >> i don't know. honestly, i think things are great. i love it when people keep talking about a 10 to 15% correction. i love it with the cyclicals moving now. we've gone from four years of disbelief, and now we're in the early stages of belief. i think we've got a lot more to go. >> how are we in the early stages, ralph? we're at the point...
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at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphhim. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the time. >> i got to be honest with you, i love the "oc." >> who is your favorite character? >> kelly rowan. >> yeah. she's pretty hot. >> his interest in women became more disturbing when we learned the details of his crime. >> ralph's crime allegedly was a brutal one. he kidnapped a female from a convenience store and took her up one of the canyons, tied her to a tree and then cut her throat and then left her there. >> well, i've always maintained my innocence. i've done a lot of things in my life, you know, that i'm not proud of. this particular one is not one of them. i just come to the conclusion that karma bit me in the --.
at the time of our interview ralph menses had been on death row for 17 years. >> i remember when ralphhim. they're setting up the lights and getting the microphone set. making sure the lightning is just so. and it's important to establish a report very quickly and ralph and i started to have a little bit of a small talk and i never forget, i asked him, hey, what are you watching on tv these days? and he told me he was a big fan of the "oc ". >> i see "oc" all the...
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next speaker we'll have brian smith followed by ralph lee. richard lewis perry. robin anderson. and nick berg. >> hi, thank you board, i am brian smith, the owner of blackberry bicycles on 6th and we opened a little over a year ago. we have been very successful and i don't think we could have done it without the foundation laid by the cm cbd over the last years. it's really critical for my now nine employees and thousands of customers to feel safe and comfortable coming to the neighborhood and coming into my bicycle shop and getting on an expensive bike and riding it around the neighborhood. i really strongly support the renewal of the cm. cbd and i think that the people such as myself who have invested in the neighborhood and the people who live in the neighborhood and the thousands of people moving to this neighborhood, and investing in the future in this neighborhood, will be way worse off if the cm. cbd is not allowed to renew and continue the work that they have already done. thank you very much. >> thank you very much, ralph lee, next speaker. >> good morning supervisors.
next speaker we'll have brian smith followed by ralph lee. richard lewis perry. robin anderson. and nick berg. >> hi, thank you board, i am brian smith, the owner of blackberry bicycles on 6th and we opened a little over a year ago. we have been very successful and i don't think we could have done it without the foundation laid by the cm cbd over the last years. it's really critical for my now nine employees and thousands of customers to feel safe and comfortable coming to the...
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hello richmond lieutenant-colonel ralph peters. great to have you with us.ions on another terrific new book. you chose to focus on that particular part of a war that is incomprehensible to me in the way those people chose to engage dan to talk about the brutality as they go after richmond give us a sense why you chose the narrow time frame with the significance. >> it is a time frame that period at the center of the book may five, 1864 and june june 3rd, the people they ignore it because it is ugly and bloody and until late world war two the bloodiest month in american history 80,000 american casualties blue and gray in 30 days and i felt today that the reality not just the glory that we often see in the popular media or novels but i get tired of hearing people say our country has never been so divided. as many as three-quarters of a million americans died in a way to bring them back in touch with the reality of our history in what really took to shape the nation. this is a gram book but my goal is not humble but to right the most realistic history novel tha
hello richmond lieutenant-colonel ralph peters. great to have you with us.ions on another terrific new book. you chose to focus on that particular part of a war that is incomprehensible to me in the way those people chose to engage dan to talk about the brutality as they go after richmond give us a sense why you chose the narrow time frame with the significance. >> it is a time frame that period at the center of the book may five, 1864 and june june 3rd, the people they ignore it because...
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like you said, this is high-end retail, very similar to a ralph lauren. however, retail sales have been very strong. it seems like the consumer is coming back. the more the stock market comes back - 401(k)s, iras - people are going to buy more. - you are a "fast and furious" fan. i guess you perhaps saw that movie this weekend. but you had your eye on lionsgate as another possible good buy. - yeah, last time i came on the show i was talking about airline stocks. lionsgate and imax look like the best stocks. the chart looks so, so strong. that $28 level is a very important level. it has tested it a couple of times. i think it will break through there on earnings. they have "hunger games 2" coming out, so i think they are going to report a strong quarter. this has a measure-move target up to $31. i am going to be playing it through the options market. - the studios have had a lot of trouble - sony, the big names. what is lionsgate? are they more of a production company? and why did they fare better than the overall big studios? - all the media has been on f
like you said, this is high-end retail, very similar to a ralph lauren. however, retail sales have been very strong. it seems like the consumer is coming back. the more the stock market comes back - 401(k)s, iras - people are going to buy more. - you are a "fast and furious" fan. i guess you perhaps saw that movie this weekend. but you had your eye on lionsgate as another possible good buy. - yeah, last time i came on the show i was talking about airline stocks. lionsgate and imax...
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. >> thank you very much, ralph lee, next speaker. >> good morning supervisors. my name is ralph lee, the general manager for the hotel whitcom, a hotel with 160 rooms and i am speaking on behalf of the renewal and expanse of the cbd. the hotel has $2 million in transient occupation tax that goes to the city. if we can continue to keep the streets clean and safe, and that revenue can be further enhanced. i just want to speak on behalf that we must continue to renew the central market cbd and thank you for allowing me the opportunity to speak. >> thank you very much. richard lewis perry, robin anderson and nick berg. >> hi i am richard louse perry a fine artist and also representing the odd fellows and the odd fellows have been here in this area for over 150 years and i had my studio there the last 20 years plus and i the chance to oversee the corner of 6th and market and what is going on and i have to say there has been quite a bit of improvement going on there. i have a letter on the wall of my office in my studio from dianne feinstein, telling us that the stree
. >> thank you very much, ralph lee, next speaker. >> good morning supervisors. my name is ralph lee, the general manager for the hotel whitcom, a hotel with 160 rooms and i am speaking on behalf of the renewal and expanse of the cbd. the hotel has $2 million in transient occupation tax that goes to the city. if we can continue to keep the streets clean and safe, and that revenue can be further enhanced. i just want to speak on behalf that we must continue to renew the central...
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his brother ralph is there to film it.foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a four second freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake and just not coherent with myself. >> alex's fancy flip work costs him more time than he can afford. he can't deploy his chute in the four second time limit and now he's deep into the danger zone. >> he just died. >> the ground was coming up really fast and i was like freaking out. i just threw my pilot chute as fast as i could. >> but it isn't fast enough. alex hits the ground traveling more than 100 miles per hour. >> when i hit the ground it was lights out. i woke up about 15 seconds later on my back floating downstream in a daze about what had ju
his brother ralph is there to film it.foot drop will last eight seconds, giving him a four second freefall before he has to pull the rip cord. >> if you don't pull your chute in time, you're going to hit the ground. that will make it dangerous. >> simply jumping off a bridge isn't insane enough for alex so he decides to make things a bit more interesting. >> i tried to do a front flip half twist into a back flip for my first jump at like 5:00 in the morning. i was barely awake...
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i don't think that is true of ralph's dead men -- ralph steadman and he is wise and some large and in touch with ultimate truth. there is a place they don't want to do that. [inaudible] >> i can't hear. >> thinking about the other side. not that they are separate entirely but the right wing extremists cartoons which i really can't think of any right now but so many controversial issues like climate change and choice and all of these issues that are so contentious and there must be great cartoonists on the other side and i am thinking so if you have these powerful cartoons coming out from right-wing extremists, who wins? the better artist? how do you answer those? >> the short answer is i don't know the answer to that question but i would think the better artist has something to do with it, but the smarter and more profound thinker has something to do with it. nothing would make me more interested among my other failings, i am a boxing fan, than to see an alembics of cartoonist's against each other on both sides of the issue. knowing there are two sides to an issue doesn't mean both si
i don't think that is true of ralph's dead men -- ralph steadman and he is wise and some large and in touch with ultimate truth. there is a place they don't want to do that. [inaudible] >> i can't hear. >> thinking about the other side. not that they are separate entirely but the right wing extremists cartoons which i really can't think of any right now but so many controversial issues like climate change and choice and all of these issues that are so contentious and there must be...
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i don't think that is true about ralph steadman's stuff. i think that he is ablaze and smart and in touch with some ultimate truths, so there is a place that they don't want to go do that. >> [inaudible] thinking about the other side which is not to say they are separate entirely but for instance the right-wing extremist cartoons which i really can't think of any right now but we have so many controversy issues like climate change and to place at all these issues that are so contentious and their must be brave cartoonist's on the other side and i thinking if you have these powerful cartoons coming out from the right wing extremists, who whims the better artist or how do you answer those? >> the short answer is i don't know the answer to that question but i would think that the better artist has something to do about it but the smarter and more profound thinker has something to do with it and nothing would make me more interested among my own failures of a boxing fan fantasy and the olympics of cartoonists against each other on both sides of
i don't think that is true about ralph steadman's stuff. i think that he is ablaze and smart and in touch with some ultimate truths, so there is a place that they don't want to go do that. >> [inaudible] thinking about the other side which is not to say they are separate entirely but for instance the right-wing extremist cartoons which i really can't think of any right now but we have so many controversy issues like climate change and to place at all these issues that are so contentious...
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if i was, what would i look for before all the ralph cramdens try to get out of the same porthole, i'm not sure. i can tell you what bugs me, though, royal scott did a piece a week ago. i did several pieces on it where there is about 6 trillion world wide in eme equity, private equity, global equity which probably moves into the stockmarket versus the traditional investments. these are central banks. the way the debt has responded. bob has been talking about it as well on our data, tear economy in germany isn't improving on the first friday of the month. their auto is the backbone of the manufactureing, exports is slipping in a dramatic way. but, yet, their market was up dramatically. that pretty much in my opinion says it all. it's just a question, no, no, i don't suspect they will any time soon, to be frank. >> well, how can they trade on fundamentals when you have every central bank, even ben bernanke says it on wednesday, we stand ready to increase. >> and reduce. >> but the emphasis was on, i think he was preparing for kind of a negative number today, which is why everyone got cau
if i was, what would i look for before all the ralph cramdens try to get out of the same porthole, i'm not sure. i can tell you what bugs me, though, royal scott did a piece a week ago. i did several pieces on it where there is about 6 trillion world wide in eme equity, private equity, global equity which probably moves into the stockmarket versus the traditional investments. these are central banks. the way the debt has responded. bob has been talking about it as well on our data, tear economy...
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you're dylan lauren ralph's favorite daughter.odd. you tried for many things like auditions to be an mtv veejay. >> i had a lot of passions. i wanted to be a backup dancer for janet jackson and be an artist. the real passion that threaded through was candy. >> so when you went to your dad and said you know what i'd like to do his answer was what? >> my dad and mom are big supporters of us being entrepreneurs. they understand that it wasn't just about candy. it was about art and fashion and pop tull kul tur and when i told my dad i was going to open up a candy store, he under it was going to be the disneyland of candy and not a mom and pop shop. hi joorks he's a real visionary. >> how many do you have? >> five. miami and houston and new york is our flag ship. >> what did your dad teach you? >> he taught me a lot. his biggest lesson is do what you love because that's what you're going to be good at and you'll be successful. i really take that with me. i'm so happy i could have a career about candy and i love it. every day i go to wo
you're dylan lauren ralph's favorite daughter.odd. you tried for many things like auditions to be an mtv veejay. >> i had a lot of passions. i wanted to be a backup dancer for janet jackson and be an artist. the real passion that threaded through was candy. >> so when you went to your dad and said you know what i'd like to do his answer was what? >> my dad and mom are big supporters of us being entrepreneurs. they understand that it wasn't just about candy. it was about art...
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thank you for your service, and welcome ralph. each of you will have five minutes for oral testimony, know that your entire written testimony will be made a part of the record, so we'll start with you, matt, with your opening testimony. >> thank you, sir. good morning, chairman tester, ranking member portman, and members of the committee. i'm really honored to be here to testify. as you mentioned, i came into the army line of work the hard wayment like most of us do, but i'm really honored to try to help out as much people as possible, especially our rural vets. i'd like to start out by just saying what the view from montana is. it's -- as you know, it's a very big state with 147,000 square miles, just over a million people with roughly six people per square mile. we've got the -- one of the nation's highest per capita rates of military service, and we're home to over 108,000 veterans which is about 16.2% of the population. our indian health services needs, we have 12 tribes and seven reservations with over 66,000 montanaians of n
thank you for your service, and welcome ralph. each of you will have five minutes for oral testimony, know that your entire written testimony will be made a part of the record, so we'll start with you, matt, with your opening testimony. >> thank you, sir. good morning, chairman tester, ranking member portman, and members of the committee. i'm really honored to be here to testify. as you mentioned, i came into the army line of work the hard wayment like most of us do, but i'm really...
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ralph lauren down more than 3%. after the results beat estimates. stacy is president of sw advisers wels a cw contributor. also matthew boss a retail analyst at jpmorgan one is at the high end or higher end. is this two tales about the economy? >> i think it's more company specific with dollar tree and with ralph lauren this morning. i think dollar tree is showing signs of life on a more discretionary side that's the higher margin. the other thing is that is proving resilient with margin expansion and same-store sales easing in the last half of the year. at ralph lauren it's less about the high end and more about the investments. they're making investments in infrastructure, supply chain. they're moving over to s.a.p. they talked about a $75 million investment over the next year. i think it's proving that 2014 could be another investment year for ralph lauren. and with sales choppy, i think people are taking profits here. >> or is it possible to slice it the department store way? i hear from the apparel industry tha
ralph lauren down more than 3%. after the results beat estimates. stacy is president of sw advisers wels a cw contributor. also matthew boss a retail analyst at jpmorgan one is at the high end or higher end. is this two tales about the economy? >> i think it's more company specific with dollar tree and with ralph lauren this morning. i think dollar tree is showing signs of life on a more discretionary side that's the higher margin. the other thing is that is proving resilient with margin...
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nader powell you know ralph there struck. the fear of god into power you see it was named in the memo several times he's saying if folks like nader continue to gain popularity on college campuses continue to inspire these mass movements we're going to see a fundamental shift in the power structure in the united states and what he recommended was this similar machine that's described in this book and you saw out of that memo from lewis powell. really a network of think tanks but mostly based in washington d.c. the american enterprise institute was initially kind of a trade association the minute american enterprise. association they can change their name heritage foundation and the american legislative exchange council all of these groups the cato institute which was originally the charles koch foundation all these groups kind of founded in the wake or around the time of the lewis powell memo and what's interesting i think a lot of research has already been done on this is that these types of organizations this political infra
nader powell you know ralph there struck. the fear of god into power you see it was named in the memo several times he's saying if folks like nader continue to gain popularity on college campuses continue to inspire these mass movements we're going to see a fundamental shift in the power structure in the united states and what he recommended was this similar machine that's described in this book and you saw out of that memo from lewis powell. really a network of think tanks but mostly based in...
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. >> now ralph carrasco is waiting on crucial evidence from his mom.eceipts from money orders that could support his claim that he and his family are being extorted by other inmates. >> my mom herself has sent over $200. plus since i've been here -- it's close to $400. >> from being a member. >> exactly. so from -- i mean, that was years ago. >> okay. >> so i mean all my problem in prison now it has to stem with me, bad choices i made when i was younger but -- >> they're coming back to haunt you. >> yeah. it's like leeches. just try to suck the life out of anything i have. trying to get me for whatever i could -- if you want to be around us this is what's going to happen. if you want to go to school, if you want us to leave you alone it's going to cost you. how much are you willing to pay for us to leave you alone? >> did you stop paying? that's why you got hit in the face? >> my sister is supposed to send a guy $65. come to find out she didn't send $65. >> that's because you owe money. >> because i'm paying for my -- >> your extortion. >> yeah. >> her
. >> now ralph carrasco is waiting on crucial evidence from his mom.eceipts from money orders that could support his claim that he and his family are being extorted by other inmates. >> my mom herself has sent over $200. plus since i've been here -- it's close to $400. >> from being a member. >> exactly. so from -- i mean, that was years ago. >> okay. >> so i mean all my problem in prison now it has to stem with me, bad choices i made when i was younger but...
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and ralph lauren are predicting buffo sales, and you are not, dens they is a retail version between aock and a hard place. >> we always hear complains and worries about vanishing middle class, very low end discounters like dollar stores do well, and high-end stores do well, but middle struggles, j.c. penneys, and sears, maybe walmart. but i think they are the greatest retailer in the world, i would not bet against them. neil: maybe we could put up the j.lo video again, because i am curious how she would react to this. is it weird that gap between rich and wealth has never been wider, then now walmart in mid tell is weird. >> we've seen this for some time, happening for a better part of a decade. neil: the j.lo thing or phenomenon in retail? >> j.lo ffr me has been happening for more than a decade, i am very mad add marc anthony for marrying her. you are seeing poverty at record levels as far as numbers, and as dennis said our middle class has disappeared, we're seeing it in retail, it can be coming that pronounced in america that poor are getting much poorer, and more are moving into
and ralph lauren are predicting buffo sales, and you are not, dens they is a retail version between aock and a hard place. >> we always hear complains and worries about vanishing middle class, very low end discounters like dollar stores do well, and high-end stores do well, but middle struggles, j.c. penneys, and sears, maybe walmart. but i think they are the greatest retailer in the world, i would not bet against them. neil: maybe we could put up the j.lo video again, because i am...
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this is the argument that we heard when ralph nadar was trying to--i can say that game then--when ralphas trying to get seat belts. >> i say instead of having the designated driver, have the designated person to breathe in the breatheizer. >> beyond the breathalyzer, the car that will detect your breath without the use of a breathalyzer, i can't figure it out, but that's going to work. we need to establish a level. why not go with the .05 level. >> john: big brother rides shotgun. while drinking and driving remains a major problem another dangerous practice getting attention is texting while driving. and many companies including the four biggest cell phone providers are launching a campaign to reduce the use of cellphones actual driving. traditionally they were against laws preventing cell phone use shocker, but now they're changing their tune. >> i think probably because there are a lot of teen accidents, a lot of teen deaths that are the result of texting while driving. from marketing and p.r. perspective it's better for the four major companies to attack it together as one roar than
this is the argument that we heard when ralph nadar was trying to--i can say that game then--when ralphas trying to get seat belts. >> i say instead of having the designated driver, have the designated person to breathe in the breatheizer. >> beyond the breathalyzer, the car that will detect your breath without the use of a breathalyzer, i can't figure it out, but that's going to work. we need to establish a level. why not go with the .05 level. >> john: big brother rides...
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you had to figure out -- calvin klein, another one's ralph lauren. >> jimmy: almost like a crosswordlaughter ] >> jimmy: you had to figure out the ad yourself. in your head you're like, "i know calvin klein, i know ralph lauren -- i don't know who the last one is." >> the next day, "the post" ran a big story, "who the hell is t ----?" and the "times" wrote a big story, a week later he was on "the johnny carson show." >> jimmy: is that right? and now he's tommy hilfiger, everyone knows who he is now. there's so many different logos and ad campaigns you came up with. but this one really just changed all of our lives and you called mick jagger the patron saint of mtv. "i want my mtv." [ cheers and applause ] >> in 1982, it's hard to believe, but mtv was a year in production and nobody was watching them because there wasn't a cable operator in america that wants any part of them. rock stars, nobody wanted any part of them. >> jimmy: people didn't know what it was. >> anyway, the music business thought it would destroy their business. believe it or not. so they were about to close up, i w
you had to figure out -- calvin klein, another one's ralph lauren. >> jimmy: almost like a crosswordlaughter ] >> jimmy: you had to figure out the ad yourself. in your head you're like, "i know calvin klein, i know ralph lauren -- i don't know who the last one is." >> the next day, "the post" ran a big story, "who the hell is t ----?" and the "times" wrote a big story, a week later he was on "the johnny carson show." >>...
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ralph lauren, 25%. gap 32%. i'll throw best buy in for the hell of it. 125%. lowe's gets downgraded on valuation. have the stocks gone too far? is there still room? >> we're up on that six months, scott. we talked about it in november after sandy hit and said it's a six-month play. you look at because of what they provide for the building and repair space and home depot and lowe's and all of them seem to be topping out here as far as that space. i think they take a rest. i don't think they have to make a 20% correction. however, ralph lauren, a stock you mentioned there, i think they're doing almost everything right as far as they don't stick with losers. if rugby isn't working, they push it aside and move on to something else. this week i'm watching target and sak's because they have rotated to macy's on that trade. >> the report better be good. >> expectations are high but in certain companies like home depot, they continue to deliver. continue with the themes to deliver. a lot of people doing that on valuation and continues to work. i think a nice trade lon
ralph lauren, 25%. gap 32%. i'll throw best buy in for the hell of it. 125%. lowe's gets downgraded on valuation. have the stocks gone too far? is there still room? >> we're up on that six months, scott. we talked about it in november after sandy hit and said it's a six-month play. you look at because of what they provide for the building and repair space and home depot and lowe's and all of them seem to be topping out here as far as that space. i think they take a rest. i don't think...
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. >>> el jefe de la policía de trenton, ralph rivera, cuando los uniformados fueron a la casa el vierness niños irrumpieron en la vivienda por una puerta trasera. rivera dijo que inmediatamente los agentes perece subieron un olor similar a un cuerpo en descomposición. murphy habló del segundo piso y dijo que tenía a los 3 niños como rehenes y habían 2 cadáveres en la casa. rescataron al niño autista de steven de 19 años que estaba en el sótano de la casa. >>> >>> murphy... rivera dijo que reveló a los policías que estaba armado con una pistola y explosivos. en ese momento comenzaron las negociaciones.37 horas después y luego que murphy amenazó con que haría daño a las niños, decidieron atacar. >>> tras eliminar de un disparo a murphy. rescataron a los menores. dos jóvenes de 18 y 16 años y un niño de 4. murphy tuvo secuestrado a los 3 menores por 12 días los mantuvo cautivos con los cadáveres y su hermano y madre descomponiéndose poco a poco. >>> murphy era fugitivo de la justicia tenía una orden de arresto, por fa yars a registrarse era un depredador sexual. tenía una larga lista de del
. >>> el jefe de la policía de trenton, ralph rivera, cuando los uniformados fueron a la casa el vierness niños irrumpieron en la vivienda por una puerta trasera. rivera dijo que inmediatamente los agentes perece subieron un olor similar a un cuerpo en descomposición. murphy habló del segundo piso y dijo que tenía a los 3 niños como rehenes y habían 2 cadáveres en la casa. rescataron al niño autista de steven de 19 años que estaba en el sótano de la casa. >>>...
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it could be hippies for change or occupy ralph nader. (laughter) i mean, not necessarily just right wing. >> groups with names like "we the people" or "take back the country." >> jon: okay, that's right wing. >> specialists were told to be on the lookout for tea party applications. along with groups whose mission was to educate about the constitution. >> jon: oh, okay. all right. in their defense, there is a good reason why people using the i.r.s. to crack down on political enemies would not want americans educated about the constitution. (laughter) and while the tax-exempt status that all political groups get is kind of bull (bleep), it's bull (bleep) that should at least be granted fairly and equitably, spread around evenly, if you will. so unlike much of the benghazi inquiry, this seems like a genuine scandal. so explanation, please, let's say from the individual who oversees tax-exempt organizations for the i.r.s. >> they used names like "tea party" or "patriots," and they selected cases simply because the application had those names
it could be hippies for change or occupy ralph nader. (laughter) i mean, not necessarily just right wing. >> groups with names like "we the people" or "take back the country." >> jon: okay, that's right wing. >> specialists were told to be on the lookout for tea party applications. along with groups whose mission was to educate about the constitution. >> jon: oh, okay. all right. in their defense, there is a good reason why people using the i.r.s. to...
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. >> he contacted ralph steffen,, a clean energy consultant in beirut and often an interesting project. it involves setting up green energy generation systems, linking them to the grid, and installing a net metering system to track the close of electricity. if you feed grain energy into the grid, you get credit so you can later take the same amount of energy from the grid. it promises to be a good deal, especially for companies. >> they have sundaes or they do not work. the net meeting could be used to supply the grid, where they are producing electricity from either the wind or the sun. and this sunday's where they are not working. this is a good incentive, i think. >> energy from renewable sources button to the grid is available to everyone. it also helps make the system more reliable, reducing the frequency of power outages. united nations development agencies set up the project called cedro. its engineers have drawn up an interactive wind map of lebanon, to identify the best locations for new wind turbines. more and more individuals and companies are calling up to ask all they can
. >> he contacted ralph steffen,, a clean energy consultant in beirut and often an interesting project. it involves setting up green energy generation systems, linking them to the grid, and installing a net metering system to track the close of electricity. if you feed grain energy into the grid, you get credit so you can later take the same amount of energy from the grid. it promises to be a good deal, especially for companies. >> they have sundaes or they do not work. the net...
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best animation trailer to "wreck-it ralph" and "the hangover 3." >> you're saying nothing like a good hangover. >> that's a different discussion. >>> overzealous fan rushing the stage at a justin bieber concert in dubai. you see the fan hug bieber seconds before security tackles him into a bee anna. bieber did finish his set after the little interruption. >> the biebs is in the headlines all over the place. >> it is. what it is to be that much loved and have people running towards you. to be scared. >> don't you think security should be somewhere close enough to stop the public from getting on stage and actually tacking him? they should hire me for security. >> that's how you keep your security. you keep your fans at bay by about ten feet. i'm richard lui. you're watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station >>> leading the news in "the new york times," a homemade style of terror jihadist push new tactics. al qaeda prop gandists have called for smaller attacks and online education to teach them how. >>> and in "politico," holding noses, insurers sta
best animation trailer to "wreck-it ralph" and "the hangover 3." >> you're saying nothing like a good hangover. >> that's a different discussion. >>> overzealous fan rushing the stage at a justin bieber concert in dubai. you see the fan hug bieber seconds before security tackles him into a bee anna. bieber did finish his set after the little interruption. >> the biebs is in the headlines all over the place. >> it is. what it is to be that...
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about mozart and those that start very young but it's nice to hear about someone who finds there's ralph very late in life. she read like 13 buckson 20 years and started by writing about her own life so one of the episodes is that she and her brother at that time chaotic family lived on a barge in chelsea and it sank. she wrote a wonderful novel called off shore about the barge that sinks. she was teaching at the time and said to her class i'm sorry i'm late but my house st.. unusual excuse. so she was working in the bbc, trying to run a bookshop living on this borge and then there came a point in her life, very late she decided she didn't want to do that anymore as she started writing in extraordinary series of historical novels one set in italy in the 1950's just after the war and thus the blue flower was set in germany and a novel called the beginning of spring. she does this extraordinary thing she does all this homework, she knows everything there is to know and then she kind of compresses it down so you read these 150 page books and you feel that you are in this world completely in
about mozart and those that start very young but it's nice to hear about someone who finds there's ralph very late in life. she read like 13 buckson 20 years and started by writing about her own life so one of the episodes is that she and her brother at that time chaotic family lived on a barge in chelsea and it sank. she wrote a wonderful novel called off shore about the barge that sinks. she was teaching at the time and said to her class i'm sorry i'm late but my house st.. unusual excuse. so...
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ralph? >> ralph lumber, lots of discussion is all about european wholesale business. how europe is, the fact that it was a little bit slower. some of the guidance on the top line, a little bit lighter. big brand name, brand name that has market share to grow in asia, market through accessories to year. it's going to be a bigger year from now than it is today. >> who do you think about the high end consumers are thinking right now? >> i think the high end is slower than it had been. we have seen tourism slower. disconnect between the stock market and what high end spending is doing. >> some of your topics are what? >> i like macy's. i think they continue to execute well in the stores and online. urban outfitters, we're continuing to see them shift more towards omni channel and getting the product right, particularly as they continue to finesse anthropology. i would also say what we will see from gap tonight. gap overall has been winning in 2012. it's not over t yet. the product is working. >> more room to go? >> yes. exactly. >> guys on the desk, what do we think? >> u
ralph? >> ralph lumber, lots of discussion is all about european wholesale business. how europe is, the fact that it was a little bit slower. some of the guidance on the top line, a little bit lighter. big brand name, brand name that has market share to grow in asia, market through accessories to year. it's going to be a bigger year from now than it is today. >> who do you think about the high end consumers are thinking right now? >> i think the high end is slower than it had...
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carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng is the c e eo of diversion project from ranging from final alternatives to rehabilitative programs to more comprehensive case management and finally jonathan simon is adrian craig in professor of law, teaches courses on criminal laws, criminal justice, law and consulted culture and law risk and studies. his book includes parole and the social control of the under class 1890-1990 how the war on crime transformed american democracy and created fear. welcome our panelist. [ applause ] >> i'm going to start with catherine mccrack in, the organization on juvenile and criminal justice has done extensive reac
carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng...
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he shot 46-year-old ralph gomez inside a home. garza and gomez were reportedly cousins. two got into an argument before the shooting. >>> there is a search under way in southern california for four pit bulls suspected of fatally attacking a female jogger. the attack happened yesterday morning. the 63-year-old victim died while she is being transported to the hospital. the dogs ran off when authorities arrived on the scene. their owner was arrested on charges of growing marijuana. >>> time now 4:54. a monterey woman is facing charges of animal cruelty in what police are calling a case of animal hording. her house has been declared uninhabitable after police found 48 dogs and cats inside living this in filthy conditions. police say the animals were living in three feet of garbage and waste. they also found a cat locked in the trunk of her car. the spca is caring for the animals that are being treated for infections and severely malnourished. >>> the last american idol judge is voting himself off the judge. >> i think the third time is definitely going to be a charm for you
he shot 46-year-old ralph gomez inside a home. garza and gomez were reportedly cousins. two got into an argument before the shooting. >>> there is a search under way in southern california for four pit bulls suspected of fatally attacking a female jogger. the attack happened yesterday morning. the 63-year-old victim died while she is being transported to the hospital. the dogs ran off when authorities arrived on the scene. their owner was arrested on charges of growing marijuana....
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their uniforms are jackets and ties, women's dresses from ralph lauren. they don't have armament or training and they are out there putting their lives on the line for all of us. >> absolutely. >> ambassador, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> fascinating interview, eric, thank you. >>> the white house isn't the only one taking new heat on benghazi as former secretary of state hillary clinton receives special criticism this holiday weekend. it comes from the mother of one of the four americans killed in that attack. listen. >> i'm still waiting for answers to just about everything. i do want to say one thing, though. i want to wish hillary a happy mother's day. she's got her child. i don't have mine because of her. >> so compelling. pat smith is the mother of shawn smith, information over killed in the attack. she's blamed secretary clinton directly for the death of all the americans that were killed that day. >> while miss smith has written letters directly to members of congress, congresswoman nancy pelosi, apparently, seems to think
their uniforms are jackets and ties, women's dresses from ralph lauren. they don't have armament or training and they are out there putting their lives on the line for all of us. >> absolutely. >> ambassador, great to see you. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> fascinating interview, eric, thank you. >>> the white house isn't the only one taking new heat on benghazi as former secretary of state hillary clinton receives special criticism this holiday weekend. it...
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. >>> 90-year-old tax republican ralph hall is the oldest member. he he says he will run for reelection and his mission is to put a republican back in the white house. >>> call it it bad timing for texas senator ted cruz. mr. obama was headed to austin as news broke that people filed a jobless krams was a fiver year low. he showed a photo of president saying yeah, to talk about jobs. cruz added, hold up, what do you know about creating jobs and showed a grim picture of the president. i guess he missed the economic news. that's your morning's dish of scrambled politics. >>> what was first thought to be a gust nato has been upgraded. no injuries or damage were reported. >>> and for more on the weather, dylan drieyer is here. >> that's associated with a updraft. i can talk about the difference, but i'm glad the problem is sofl solved now. we're going to see another round of strong storms. down through louisiana into mississippi, through the morning and into this afternoon too. we're also going to see stronger storms around the great lakes. we could end
. >>> 90-year-old tax republican ralph hall is the oldest member. he he says he will run for reelection and his mission is to put a republican back in the white house. >>> call it it bad timing for texas senator ted cruz. mr. obama was headed to austin as news broke that people filed a jobless krams was a fiver year low. he showed a photo of president saying yeah, to talk about jobs. cruz added, hold up, what do you know about creating jobs and showed a grim picture of the...
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carson california and helen for the juvenile and criminal justice system and currently on the and ralph on the commission of san francisco and works closely with the sheriff's department which now leads the program for violent offenders. >> san francisco, he has over 3 decades of experience in law enforcement including his former role as chief of police in san francisco. he's been a critic of current models in the criminal justice system that rely too heavily on incarceration. will looeng...
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. - ralph lauren recently admitted it's being hurt by the weakness in the yen. is this going to be a reoccurring story? - i think it has a possibility. the currency race to devalue every country's dollars to increase their gdp is eventually going to cause a problem, and will probably cause deflation when we get down to it. but right now, everybody thinks they are doing the right thing, and i don't agree, but that's what they think. - good to have you on the show. thanks a lot, todd. - thanks angie. have a great weekend. the wheels are in motion for healthcare reform in california. 13 major health insurers will compete for millions of californians expected to buy health coverage through the state's new health exchange. depending on location and income, premiums will range on average from a low of around $50 to as much as $500 a month. the exchanges will begin enrolling customers in october. coverage begins next january. google may be facing an investigation for allegedly curbing competition. bloomberg news reports the federal trade commission is questioning wheth
. - ralph lauren recently admitted it's being hurt by the weakness in the yen. is this going to be a reoccurring story? - i think it has a possibility. the currency race to devalue every country's dollars to increase their gdp is eventually going to cause a problem, and will probably cause deflation when we get down to it. but right now, everybody thinks they are doing the right thing, and i don't agree, but that's what they think. - good to have you on the show. thanks a lot, todd. - thanks...
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. >> reporter: juanita jones abernathy, widow of ralph abernathy, believes her church should stand firmn what she considers sacred ground, where slaves were shipped in a boxcar during the civil war, where historically black colleges spellman and morehouse once held class in the basement. >> the church is a landmark in the community. and it needs to remain there as a landmark. >> reporter: the city's first offer to friendship, nearly ten times its appraised value, about $10 million. the pressure to move is obvious. you see the white top of the georgia dome stadium and how it looms over the churches. the new stadium would sit where that church is now. and over here, there would be a new roadway around the new stadium. the falcons' owner says no one is interested in forcing the church off its property and that he will invest millions in the community. atlanta's mayor says he'll accept the church's decision but hopes they'll take the offer. >> and they will be a stronger church, a stronger organization that is more capable because of the millions of dollars that we're going to pay for that
. >> reporter: juanita jones abernathy, widow of ralph abernathy, believes her church should stand firmn what she considers sacred ground, where slaves were shipped in a boxcar during the civil war, where historically black colleges spellman and morehouse once held class in the basement. >> the church is a landmark in the community. and it needs to remain there as a landmark. >> reporter: the city's first offer to friendship, nearly ten times its appraised value, about $10...