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a bradford jersey in red ink and saying well, it was fun while it lasted. >> yesterday's loss won't stop the eagles from showing up today as part of the team's eagles care community initiative. players will be at the children's hospital this afternoon to spend time with patients and bring along some surprises for them. monday is typically an off day during regular season so the team decided to devote mondays to serving the community. >> you can call it the papal play list. spotify put together tracks for pope francis. we'll tell you which songs made the list. you got to hear this. and climbing in the polls, republican presidential candidate carly fiorina has gone from an after thought to contender. how she is shaping up against donald trump this morning. >> it's on the cooler side this morning. at the shore it's even cooler with the wind coming in off of that ocean. so you may need a little bit of a jacket. especially at the shore. >>> it's a dry start to the day and cooler start, that wind is coming out of the northeast. that continues to bring in the cooler air. you can see it's 48 at
a bradford jersey in red ink and saying well, it was fun while it lasted. >> yesterday's loss won't stop the eagles from showing up today as part of the team's eagles care community initiative. players will be at the children's hospital this afternoon to spend time with patients and bring along some surprises for them. monday is typically an off day during regular season so the team decided to devote mondays to serving the community. >> you can call it the papal play list. spotify...
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existing sentences and i have little karates and little arrows, black i think for the original text, red ink, then i go out in the margins. >> it's an actual process. i assume this is a process you followed for some time. >> yes. >> how long did it take to write this book. >> two and a half years. >> do you quarrel with those people who produce on a more regular basis that they're being too prolific and somehow undermining their ability to be excellent at what they do. you hear about people that put out a new book every year, for months, something like that. >> for attribution i don't criticize the other author, i've never reviewed a book because i'm extremely selective. i'm a picky eater, and i don't want to hurt anybody. so why -- >> but do you generally have a point of view about that sort of thing? >> yeah, i do. come to work. work hard, be diligent and meticulous in the extreme. >> yeah. >> don't go to the movies. put down that cell phone. do not boot up that internet pornography. stay chained to your desk. >> yeah. >> and work -- >> those are your rules for living. >> those are my can
existing sentences and i have little karates and little arrows, black i think for the original text, red ink, then i go out in the margins. >> it's an actual process. i assume this is a process you followed for some time. >> yes. >> how long did it take to write this book. >> two and a half years. >> do you quarrel with those people who produce on a more regular basis that they're being too prolific and somehow undermining their ability to be excellent at what they...
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but what they can do like right here they can take red ink and make a red tattoo. and there it is.what i just found was little directions, how they tattooed their eyes. we might not want to have this floating around. next thing we know we got 955 blind inmates and don't know what to do. >> though the search fails to turn up the potentially contaminated needle, they return with a large bag of other contraband. >> no luck on the syringe. we did find the paper that tells them how to tattoo their eyeballs, which is a good find in my opinion. a lot of little nuisance stuff, weapons, things like that. a lot of over limit stuff. so we pretty much cleaned their cell out of all their over limit stuff and put them into compliance. >> good job. a lot of contraband for one cell. they've been saving up for quite some time. the needle could be handed from inmate to inmate. we did get the evidence instructing how they should properly do this, so that raises some eyebrows in a facility that more than one offender might be doing this. so that will be a concern. >> inman and boltjes are allowed to r
but what they can do like right here they can take red ink and make a red tattoo. and there it is.what i just found was little directions, how they tattooed their eyes. we might not want to have this floating around. next thing we know we got 955 blind inmates and don't know what to do. >> though the search fails to turn up the potentially contaminated needle, they return with a large bag of other contraband. >> no luck on the syringe. we did find the paper that tells them how to...
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the reality is, different counties have -- frankly there are different crazy rules, blue ink here, red ink. >> the aclu is taking issue with the forms saying it creates a two-tier system. the issue ultimately clearly is being headed back to court. do they have a point there? >> sure. the argument there is are people in similar situations being treated differently because, yeah, because one certificate has blue ink and the other one says this. they may have an argument there. but ultimately the question is does it matter if all of these certificates carry with them the official power of that clerk. do we really want to quibble over whether the appearance, whether the appearances are identical. really the question is does the equal protection law require that similarly situated people have the same 'staches on their paperwork. >> you've said this employee, the deputy who is issuing the same-sex marriage licenses under kim davis, brian mason, he's taking the safe route in filing? >> i think this is good lawyering. his attorney filed a notice and it's basically saying to the court. listen, her
the reality is, different counties have -- frankly there are different crazy rules, blue ink here, red ink. >> the aclu is taking issue with the forms saying it creates a two-tier system. the issue ultimately clearly is being headed back to court. do they have a point there? >> sure. the argument there is are people in similar situations being treated differently because, yeah, because one certificate has blue ink and the other one says this. they may have an argument there. but...
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these groups are like open wounds that keep bleeding red ink all over the market and pushing the averages lower. except for rare days like today, we got a brief respite from the selling. one of the most open wounds, a vicious cut that feels like it hit an artery is the oil and gas complex. versus where they were a year ago has caused immense carnage in all things related to energy. from the hideous drillers to solid pipeline players that are being punished. there's a lot of redemption pressure on that group. of course, there's the darrage in -- carnage from the big exxon oils to the smaller ones. it took a gigantic tax cuts because the largest cost is much less expensive, but the weakness in the oil patch has been awful for the stock market. with the declines continually pulling the broader averages lower and not seeing the upside, remember my explanation from last night. the real fear here is that on the bond market side of things investors are concerned that the troubled oil plays may not keep interest on the deal with the petrobras being the poster child. a collapse in the high yield m
these groups are like open wounds that keep bleeding red ink all over the market and pushing the averages lower. except for rare days like today, we got a brief respite from the selling. one of the most open wounds, a vicious cut that feels like it hit an artery is the oil and gas complex. versus where they were a year ago has caused immense carnage in all things related to energy. from the hideous drillers to solid pipeline players that are being punished. there's a lot of redemption pressure...
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were paying taxes and their portfolios had shifted from being deeply in the black to dripping with red ink. i'm sure those people have subsequently left the stock market entirely. you can't blame them. i made a second series of widely reviled calls. people made the same chatter, they sat back and enjoyed the run, they didn't want to listen to some guy saying you had to preserve your capital and take out what you needed for the next five years. they were concerned that so much of it would go to the u.s. government if they took the money off the table. even as the feds subsequently slashed the tax rate for capital gains from 2000, they just wanted to stay the course. i get that. in both cases you would have saved 40 to 57% of your capital if you had listened to the sell and subsequent buy calls we made on this show. at that point the buy call we made after listening to the late, great mark haines nail what we now affectionately call the haynes bottom. mark and i were great friends and we often duke it out about the markets. but when he made calls, there was no talking, you just did it. most
were paying taxes and their portfolios had shifted from being deeply in the black to dripping with red ink. i'm sure those people have subsequently left the stock market entirely. you can't blame them. i made a second series of widely reviled calls. people made the same chatter, they sat back and enjoyed the run, they didn't want to listen to some guy saying you had to preserve your capital and take out what you needed for the next five years. they were concerned that so much of it would go to...
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here's where the red ink flows from, investors waiting for the hotly anticipated comments out of fed chair janet yellen today. she is giving a speech at umass amherst, 5:00 p.m. eastern, how do you play it? traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. and i know all of you guys are going to understand if we have to interrupt because the pope steps out from where he's coming to new york city. let's begin with the traders, and teddy looking at the anticipation, we see a climb out of this hole to. what do you attribute that? >> well, i don't know if it's a technical bounce off trading support levels, but i think the general consensus is, liz, any opportunity to take money off the table, which means any rally is a better sale than a buy. i think folks are really nervous. they don't like what they see. liz: but buying on the dip, teddy, that's what it looks like. >> yeah, but you have to look at the bigger picture. a tremendous amount of damage that's been done, that is not reflected in the general averages, liz. we've had sectors that have just been decimated, you loo
here's where the red ink flows from, investors waiting for the hotly anticipated comments out of fed chair janet yellen today. she is giving a speech at umass amherst, 5:00 p.m. eastern, how do you play it? traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. and i know all of you guys are going to understand if we have to interrupt because the pope steps out from where he's coming to new york city. let's begin with the traders, and teddy looking at the anticipation, we see a climb...
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how long do you sit and watch this nasty red ink flowing?tually think retail investor held in there and been very patient and i think they will be rewarded for it. the fact is i don't see a catalyst that sparked 2008 -- gerri: tooth fairy is coming. >> china is issue but smaller issue than people believe. oil is volatile. energy sector is problem but u.s. housing, strong. banking sim, devery much lettered, well -- delevered, well-capitalized. we would like strong growth but we're seeing good numbers. we're not getting growth we want. we're getting good growth. buy u.s. companies. gerri: i love hearing a bull. that is one of my favorite -- scott, here is the thing though, for individual investors, it is super volatile. people are tweeting me, sending me emails, gerri what should i do, i don't like this back and forth? what are we trading on? >> it is tough. the market is not sleepy market. gone are the days we whistle by the graveyard, dow is up 30 down 50, no big deal. this where you earn your stripes. gerri: i don't want stripes. i want mon
how long do you sit and watch this nasty red ink flowing?tually think retail investor held in there and been very patient and i think they will be rewarded for it. the fact is i don't see a catalyst that sparked 2008 -- gerri: tooth fairy is coming. >> china is issue but smaller issue than people believe. oil is volatile. energy sector is problem but u.s. housing, strong. banking sim, devery much lettered, well -- delevered, well-capitalized. we would like strong growth but we're seeing...
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at comstock bouncing around and went well dollar mark, red ink of the company event later in this monthget the new iphone update. of first piece of original programming variety reporting apple holding talks in recent weeks with hollywood executives to explore efforts to produce entertainment. who is making money in the market volatility? not keith mccullough but bono. youtube front man bono, the willkie's pop star by 2.3% stake in facebook's 2009 ipo, that investment through the elevation partners group, $1.4 billion. i about cried when i saw him in new york city a few weeks ago but making $43 million of figuring out if he is worth more than paul mccartney but there are reports that because of the facebook ipo has jumped higher. >> rich people get access to really good ideas. paul mccartney did have access to the microsoft ipo, when he was -- >> prime example of the rich spending his money on philanthropic efforts. if anyone is an example of that bono has been. at the same time he has made all of this many this investment in fiscal he collaborated with the group of foreign investors on
at comstock bouncing around and went well dollar mark, red ink of the company event later in this monthget the new iphone update. of first piece of original programming variety reporting apple holding talks in recent weeks with hollywood executives to explore efforts to produce entertainment. who is making money in the market volatility? not keith mccullough but bono. youtube front man bono, the willkie's pop star by 2.3% stake in facebook's 2009 ipo, that investment through the elevation...
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there's data coming out, we're looking at a countdown to 109 billion, that's actually a little less red ink to the trade deficit, but maybe august housing starts give us a better clue, annualized units, one says it's light on expectations, and sequentially, it's most definitely light from 1.16, starting at 1 .2 million so you can see it's a plus number down number about 3%, but it would have been down more, look at building permits, they are not bad numbers, but over a million. they are on the high side, even though they have come down, and permits are 1 .17 million analyzed. this on a sequential basis is a bit better than 1.13, looking at up about to sustain that starts down maybe up, what, 3.5%. last month, revisions ement, so that's a side of the equation. look at initial jobless claims, this is interesting to me. no matter how low they are, i don't know what it tells me anymore. tells me that companies are not laying off as much or does it tell us that doesn't seem to be the case, look at challenger, what it tells me is the ability of people to go and file for this may be a skewed to so
there's data coming out, we're looking at a countdown to 109 billion, that's actually a little less red ink to the trade deficit, but maybe august housing starts give us a better clue, annualized units, one says it's light on expectations, and sequentially, it's most definitely light from 1.16, starting at 1 .2 million so you can see it's a plus number down number about 3%, but it would have been down more, look at building permits, they are not bad numbers, but over a million. they are on the...
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the decision to abandon the red line got no ink. many of you probably never heard of it.this is a project that was worked in baltimore city for 10 years. i do not know how many of you are familiar with baltimore city. very few. baltimore's described during the unrest incessantly on cnn as a major american city. a major's, yes, it is american city in that it has a baseball team and a football team and it has a sizable storytion and it has a history, has a storied civil rights history, the birthplace of thurgood arsenal -- marh shall. tremendous culture, a town i love very much. something -- it does not have something that most major american cities have and that is a true functioning public transportation system. the lack of public transportation, like the housing decisions is not by accident. there were plans to create a functioning public transportation system in baltimore many times. in 1966, the original railway plan involved a citywide subway system much like you have in d.c. it looks like the map of the d.c. metro. that never happen. as white communities protested an
the decision to abandon the red line got no ink. many of you probably never heard of it.this is a project that was worked in baltimore city for 10 years. i do not know how many of you are familiar with baltimore city. very few. baltimore's described during the unrest incessantly on cnn as a major american city. a major's, yes, it is american city in that it has a baseball team and a football team and it has a sizable storytion and it has a history, has a storied civil rights history, the...
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ink. iflike i love shrimp, red lobster's endless shrimp... ...is kind of a big deal.lly back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp bites, and i already want more. they even brought back wood-grilled teriyaki shrimp! yeah, you heard me: teriyaki. and really: what's not to love about... ...buttery garlic shrimp scampi? here, the sweet, spicy, crispy possibilities are as endless as the shrimp. and yeah, they're endless, but they won't last forever. i'm sure you know what this meeting is about. yes, a raise. i'm letting you go. i knew that. you see, this is my amerivest managed... balances. no. portfolio. and if doesn't perform well for two consecutive gold. quarters. quarters...yup. then amerivest gives me back their advisory... stocks. fees. fees. fees for those quarters. yeah. so, i'm confident i'm in good hands. for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> get ready to speed read the news, g.m. making -- now box wagon vwceo resigning in disgrace among scandal vw completed o
ink. iflike i love shrimp, red lobster's endless shrimp... ...is kind of a big deal.lly back, with as much shrimp as you want, any way you want 'em. one taste of these new pineapple habanero coconut shrimp bites, and i already want more. they even brought back wood-grilled teriyaki shrimp! yeah, you heard me: teriyaki. and really: what's not to love about... ...buttery garlic shrimp scampi? here, the sweet, spicy, crispy possibilities are as endless as the shrimp. and yeah, they're endless, but...
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digital download of monsters ink when you create a disney movies anywhere account and you can watch it on any of your devices. get a free haircut when you donate blood. the american redh sport clips for the saving lives never looked good campaign. donate blood or platelets during the month of september and get a coupon for a free haircut at the sport clips near you. just as we wind down summer head into fall, send two free yogi tea bags to a friend or hey send them to yourselfly we all like freebies. and this is a great freebie happening tomorrow on the delaware river water front. it's coast day which means free boat rides kayaking and pedal boating an exhibit featuring the world's largest collection of lego model ships. it is all happening tomorrow from 11:00 to 4:00 at the marina at penn's landing at columbus landing and walnut street. if i thinking you know college kids love free stuff. tomorrow it's the annual campus philly college fest. giveaways all day happening at dillworth park. check it out. >> pack those umbrellas. alicia thank you. >>> that will do it. i'm brain brian taff. hope you'll join me along with adam and ducis rodgers tonight and every night for
digital download of monsters ink when you create a disney movies anywhere account and you can watch it on any of your devices. get a free haircut when you donate blood. the american redh sport clips for the saving lives never looked good campaign. donate blood or platelets during the month of september and get a coupon for a free haircut at the sport clips near you. just as we wind down summer head into fall, send two free yogi tea bags to a friend or hey send them to yourselfly we all like...