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richard ellis, the real estate services companies. those are where we think the best bargains are within the financial sector. >> you heard from some financial companies this week already. jpmorgan, a little weaker, but wells fargo a little better. does that tell us anything about the economy? >> jpmorgan chase is so global. they're in so many different markets around the world. i don't think you can interpret one quarter about what it means for the american economy. >> somebody who walks into your office today, say they haven't been active lly involved in stocks, but have watched things rise drastically. is it too late? >> it's never too late. you take a long-term perspective, get in there, get your feet wet. maybe take your time building that position, but don't wait for a correction. you never know when it's going to happen. >> thank you very much for joining us. up next, we are on the money. do you trust american business? with car recalls and renewed attention on equal pay, we'll look at the trust gap and what smargt ceos can do
richard ellis, the real estate services companies. those are where we think the best bargains are within the financial sector. >> you heard from some financial companies this week already. jpmorgan, a little weaker, but wells fargo a little better. does that tell us anything about the economy? >> jpmorgan chase is so global. they're in so many different markets around the world. i don't think you can interpret one quarter about what it means for the american economy. >>...
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cb richard ellis, jones lang lasalle and the real estate services companies. those are where we think the best bargains are within the financial sector. >> we heard from financial company this is week already, big banks reporting earnings, j.p. morgan weaker than anticipated but wells fargo a little better. does that tell us anything about the overall economy. are these bank-specific information that we're getting at this point do you think? >> i think it's bank-specific. j.p. morgan chase now is so global and they've got -- there's in so many different markets around the world i don't think you can interpret one quarter about what it means for the american economy. >> somebody who walked into your office today, let's say they haven't been actively involved in stocks in the last five or six years because they've been worried about things but they each watched things rise drastically. is it too late for them to get in? >> it's never too late. take a long-term perspective. get there, get your feet wet, take your time building that position but don't wait for a c
cb richard ellis, jones lang lasalle and the real estate services companies. those are where we think the best bargains are within the financial sector. >> we heard from financial company this is week already, big banks reporting earnings, j.p. morgan weaker than anticipated but wells fargo a little better. does that tell us anything about the overall economy. are these bank-specific information that we're getting at this point do you think? >> i think it's bank-specific. j.p....
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richard dawkins, the atheist by ellis but on the helmet. then and non put on the helmet. they ask, does this change a religious belief? richard dawkins says, no, he's still an atheist. they asked the none, does this changed your belief, the fact that you can induce religious feelings? and she said, no. uc to my god created us with a telephone, telephone and our brain so that we can communicate with god. so the scientists were unable to change anyone's religious beliefs. some things you can't win. and then the question is what about super genius. what about people who are of scale, have fantastic photographic memory, artistic and mathematical abilities. it turns out that there was a boy who had a bullet go through the left temporal lobe. there was a man who dove into a swimming pool, hit the left side of his head on the bottom of the pool and afterwards both of them became super mathematical geniuses. this has now been documented, acquired savant behavior. now, tonight after today's talk did not pick up a hammer. [laughter] and do not hate yourself on the left temporal lobe
richard dawkins, the atheist by ellis but on the helmet. then and non put on the helmet. they ask, does this change a religious belief? richard dawkins says, no, he's still an atheist. they asked the none, does this changed your belief, the fact that you can induce religious feelings? and she said, no. uc to my god created us with a telephone, telephone and our brain so that we can communicate with god. so the scientists were unable to change anyone's religious beliefs. some things you can't...
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richard dawkins, the atheist by ellis but on the helmet. then and non put on the helmet. they ask, does this change a religious belief? richard dawkins says, no, he's still an atheist. they asked the none, does this changed your belief, the fact that you can induce religious feelings? and she said, no. uc to my god created us with a telephone, telephone and our brain so that we can communicate with god. so the scientists were unable to change anyone's religious beliefs. some things you can't win. and then the question is what about super genius. what about people who are of scale, have fantastic photographic memory, artistic and mathematical abilities. it turns out that there was a boy who had a bullet go through the left temporal lobe. there was a man who dove into a swimming pool, hit the left side of his head on the bottom of the pool and afterwards both of them became super mathematical geniuses. this has now been documented, acquired savant behavior. now, tonight after today's talk did not pick up a hammer. [laughter] and do not hate yourself on the left temporal lobe
richard dawkins, the atheist by ellis but on the helmet. then and non put on the helmet. they ask, does this change a religious belief? richard dawkins says, no, he's still an atheist. they asked the none, does this changed your belief, the fact that you can induce religious feelings? and she said, no. uc to my god created us with a telephone, telephone and our brain so that we can communicate with god. so the scientists were unable to change anyone's religious beliefs. some things you can't...
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nbc's rehema ellis on how they are carrying on their son's legacy. >> reporter: martin richard was anble 8-year-old boy and nolan's best friend. >> he was fun. he did everything you wanted to. >> reporter: martin was a boy with a big idea. days after his drawing he and two others were killed in the marathon tragedy. martin's message became an international rallying cry. >> wanted to be able to do something to give back. >> reporter: bob cleary, father of four and nolan's dad is part of a charity martin's family founded to honor their son's message. it's called team mr8. his initials, 8 for his age and favorite number. cleary is one of 100 team members running in this year's marathon to raise money for charity that will invest in education, athletics and community. being close to the family, give me a sense of how they are doing a year later? >> they appear to be doing as well as they can. >> reporter: martin's sister lost her left leg. she has a new prosthetic. his mother lost sight in one eye. his father bill was burned and is still suffering from hearing loss. henry the oldest wasn'
nbc's rehema ellis on how they are carrying on their son's legacy. >> reporter: martin richard was anble 8-year-old boy and nolan's best friend. >> he was fun. he did everything you wanted to. >> reporter: martin was a boy with a big idea. days after his drawing he and two others were killed in the marathon tragedy. martin's message became an international rallying cry. >> wanted to be able to do something to give back. >> reporter: bob cleary, father of four and...
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ellis, thank you for your insight. >> hey, always fun to see you. >> you too. >>> first buzz with bill and richard coming up.on in this video. that's next. [ mom ] hi, girls! mommy! [ laughs ] i travel a lot for business, but i have two little girls at home, gemma and abby. mom! my llama smells like you. oh, kiss llama for mommy! i use tide plus febreze in the wash. it keeps their clothes and stuffed animals smelling fresher for longer. plus the smell reminds them of me. how many more sleeps until you're back? [ chuckles ] just one more! aw, that many? [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. that's my tide plus. feeding your lawn need not be so difficult neighbors. get a load of this bad boy. whoa. this snap spreader system from scotts is snap-crackin' simple -- just snap, lock, and go. [ scott ] feed your lawn. feed it! just snap, lock, and go. we did a 27-point inspection on your chevy,ce, you got new tires and our price match guarantee. who's this little guy? that's birney. oh, i bet that cone gives him supersonic hearing. watch what you say around him. i've been talking a lot about his procedure... (whis
ellis, thank you for your insight. >> hey, always fun to see you. >> you too. >>> first buzz with bill and richard coming up.on in this video. that's next. [ mom ] hi, girls! mommy! [ laughs ] i travel a lot for business, but i have two little girls at home, gemma and abby. mom! my llama smells like you. oh, kiss llama for mommy! i use tide plus febreze in the wash. it keeps their clothes and stuffed animals smelling fresher for longer. plus the smell reminds them of me....
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richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> and we're back with more on this tuesday night from new york, right after this. >>> i'm rehema ellis in los angeles with late-breaking news. a major earthquake of 8.0 struck off the coast of chile near the mining area of akike. according to the u.s. geological survey, the quake was very shallow, only 6.2 miles below the seabed, which would have made it feel stronger. it was centered 53 miles west of akike. it is not immediately known if the quake sparked a tsunami alert. but typically quakes of that size near the coast typically do. chile is on the ring of fire with faults connecting to the western united states. again, there has been a powerful earthquake off the coast of chile, magnitude 8.0. now back to brian williams. >>> a team of researchers from harvard has compiled more than 50 years of data about the effectiveness of mammograms. and tonight they've issued some controversial findings, with apologies for the confusion this may reignite. they say the benefits of screening are often overstated, while the potential harms are often downplayed. but tell that to so many women whose
richard engel, nbc news, kabul. >>> and we're back with more on this tuesday night from new york, right after this. >>> i'm rehema ellis in los angeles with late-breaking news. a major earthquake of 8.0 struck off the coast of chile near the mining area of akike. according to the u.s. geological survey, the quake was very shallow, only 6.2 miles below the seabed, which would have made it feel stronger. it was centered 53 miles west of akike. it is not immediately known if the...