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and i don't think robbins would have done that. robbins certainly thought highly of him himself, and his economics, but he had no intentions of overthrowing, as you know, classical economics. i think robbins certainly a career diplomat would have taken much more seriously the possibility of just pursuing short term private loans. they had a sympathetic ear in the united states in the form of the export import bank. the canadians were lending britain money and probably would have continued to do that, but keynes willfully dismissed those initiatives. in fact, there were people at treasury, like clark, i don't know if you recall that name, who was scathing about keynes for persisting with the grand design when it's clear it would never work out in britain's interest and there were alternatives available. >> one of harry dexter white's greatest disappointments was when stallin refused to ratify bretton woods. do you have a view about why stallin did that when he agreed to participate in the united nations? >> i'll work backwards on th
and i don't think robbins would have done that. robbins certainly thought highly of him himself, and his economics, but he had no intentions of overthrowing, as you know, classical economics. i think robbins certainly a career diplomat would have taken much more seriously the possibility of just pursuing short term private loans. they had a sympathetic ear in the united states in the form of the export import bank. the canadians were lending britain money and probably would have continued to do...
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i think larry robbins of glenn view is right to like hertz. this stock is very cheap. it has a lot of potential catalysts and i think hertz is ready to play catch-up. it could be a steal at these levels. that's still more "mad money" ahead. if you know about mike gardiner and giant african tortoise it's a woman, okay, well, i guess a female. you know i have a bit of a twitter habit. do i want to own the stock? i'm giving you my take ahead of the earnings. then i'm going behind the scenes to the rising movie star. plus, your calls for the "lightning round" are just ahead. stay with cramer. machines will be sprayed to be made. and making something stronger... will mean making it lighter. one day, factories will work with the cloud. one day... is today. ♪ >>> sometimes all you can do is say, hey, you know what? i don't have an edge. i'm just going to sit back and watch the action unfold. that's how i'm approaching twitter's quarter tomorrow. there's too many factors in play to predict how it will go. all through this earnings period, we have seen stocks rally when compani
i think larry robbins of glenn view is right to like hertz. this stock is very cheap. it has a lot of potential catalysts and i think hertz is ready to play catch-up. it could be a steal at these levels. that's still more "mad money" ahead. if you know about mike gardiner and giant african tortoise it's a woman, okay, well, i guess a female. you know i have a bit of a twitter habit. do i want to own the stock? i'm giving you my take ahead of the earnings. then i'm going behind the...
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thank you, mel robbins and brian, stay with me, hang on., what are your rights as a customer? do you have to sit through this? the comcast call i'm talking about. we're going to take a look in just a moment. s the storm sea captain: there's a storm comin narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" ♪ (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go, the economy comes to life. norfolk southern. one line, infinite possibilities. so when my moderate to severe chronic plaque psoriasis them. was also on display, i'd had it. i finally had a serious talk with my dermatologist. this time, he prescribed humira-adalimumab. humira helps to clear the surface of my skin by actually working inside my body. in clinical trials, most adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis
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mel robbins, thank you. phillip holloway, thank you. >>> a new jersey senator who denies being involved in a sex scandal that made huge headlines says that he was set up. his lawyer says he was the target of, are you ready for this, a cuban intelligence smear. cnn with the exclusive interview with the senator and you're going to hear it next. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my options. then i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if you're eligible for medicare, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. call now and find out about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, it helps pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and could save you in out-of-pocket medical costs. to me, relationships matter. i've been with my
mel robbins, thank you. phillip holloway, thank you. >>> a new jersey senator who denies being involved in a sex scandal that made huge headlines says that he was set up. his lawyer says he was the target of, are you ready for this, a cuban intelligence smear. cnn with the exclusive interview with the senator and you're going to hear it next. i'm only in my 60's. i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i looked at my...
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tell them that for me. >> i disagree but -- >> thanks, mel robbins, really appreciate it. >> you gott. great to see you. >>> that's all the time we have for "sg md" today, but let's keep the conversation going on twitter. @doctorsanjaygupta. "new day sunday" continues right now christi paul and victor blackwell. >>> 8:00 on a sunday, good morning, so grateful for your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking news in the middle east, there are growing concerns that a ground invasion may be inevitable between israel and gaza. >> because overnight israeli forces ignored the u.n.'s request for a cease-fire and crossed into gaza, the first time in this conflict raiding a long range missile site. the military is dropping leaf t leaflets warning residents in northern gaza of more air strikes today, ordering civilians to
tell them that for me. >> i disagree but -- >> thanks, mel robbins, really appreciate it. >> you gott. great to see you. >>> that's all the time we have for "sg md" today, but let's keep the conversation going on twitter. @doctorsanjaygupta. "new day sunday" continues right now christi paul and victor blackwell. >>> 8:00 on a sunday, good morning, so grateful for your company. i'm christi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. breaking news...
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to help me break this all down is one of the fiery moms i know, mel robbins joining us via skype fromn. thanks for being here, mel. >> of course, thanks for having me. >> in some ways when i looked at the study it seems to confirm what we'd already started to see with smaller, more anecdotal studies. i don't think it comes as a big surprise. but what were the main takeaways for you? >> basically there were three. this was a study from the university of melbourne where they looked at 315 same-sex parents, sanjay, and they said three things that were really important. first of all in the category of general health, well-being and family cohesion, these kids that are being raised by gay parents are actually faring better than their peers. the second thing that the study concluded was that in most of the other categories, they're doing just the same as their peers. and then finally, they took a look at stigma, and the stigma that kids being raised by gay parents face, and that is the huge issue that i think is really important to dive into because it really impacts the way that these kids
to help me break this all down is one of the fiery moms i know, mel robbins joining us via skype fromn. thanks for being here, mel. >> of course, thanks for having me. >> in some ways when i looked at the study it seems to confirm what we'd already started to see with smaller, more anecdotal studies. i don't think it comes as a big surprise. but what were the main takeaways for you? >> basically there were three. this was a study from the university of melbourne where they...
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the activist wants buy back the thing that larry robbins is encourages. at the same time many are saying this is short term. not going to work. >> lee and larry robbinsing liked that one. when you get two voerkts two thumbs up -- >> the larger portion of that business is relatively boring. run-of-the-mill sales for testing and diagnose northwestics and some experimentation but then cutting-edge pieces of the business that both investors make the case are not be appreciated by the street right now. they deserve a much higher multiple for some of the more cutting laboratory stuff they have. we'll see if the market decides to agree and takes prices higher. >> lee cooperman loved energy over and over again and he's been with sandrich for a long time. i like that. to discussion on those two areas you'll do well even if you buy related stocks. >> he put citi on his buy list which is an interesting choice. >> bank of america, i was very pleased this morning when i saw the numbers, when the actual numbers were more like 40 cents versus 25 or 30 which was my break
the activist wants buy back the thing that larry robbins is encourages. at the same time many are saying this is short term. not going to work. >> lee and larry robbinsing liked that one. when you get two voerkts two thumbs up -- >> the larger portion of that business is relatively boring. run-of-the-mill sales for testing and diagnose northwestics and some experimentation but then cutting-edge pieces of the business that both investors make the case are not be appreciated by the...
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with your mother hat on as well, mel robbins. lot of people keep going back to the day we got from this probably cause hearing when you hear from this detective talking about on date little cooper died, this mother arrives at the daycare, and find out that her son hadn't been dropped off. and apparently she initially thought, you know, oh, my husband must have left my child in the car. and then the second thing about how she and her husband were in this police interrogation room, not realizing other people were listening and said "well did you say too much." suspect on one level. . >> you know, brooke, i totally agree with you. i thought the same thing. let's take them one at a time. >> okay. >> the statement at the daycare. if, in fact, it is her worst nightmare to have her son die in a hot car, and she arrives to pick the kid up and he's not there, it might just be maternal instinct, deepest fear. i write in the article that my husband and i got two phone calls back-to-back, and then a third one at the house, and i turned to hi
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. >> do you deny terry robbins was responsible for that bombing? you two were very close. >> we were very close. i have no idea if he was but he's gone and -- >> he's one of the guys who blew himself up? >> that's right. >> one of the things that's interesting about activities of four years ago, i don't think it's bad to understand them. >> and you've written about them. >> i've written about them, absolutely. but i think it would be fair and balanced to also look at the violence that was and is going on perpetrated by the government, by the official agencies and organs of the government. >> let me tell you when i hear when you're saying that, you hear you say, you sound like with respect osama bin laden. in order toe val wait my actions which have hurt a lot of people, i know you deny it but there's evidence the weather underground was involved in this -- >> when he says you have blood on your hands -- >> he's talking about the san francisco police officer. >> but we had nothing to do with the san francisco -- >> that's what you claim. >> that's e
. >> do you deny terry robbins was responsible for that bombing? you two were very close. >> we were very close. i have no idea if he was but he's gone and -- >> he's one of the guys who blew himself up? >> that's right. >> one of the things that's interesting about activities of four years ago, i don't think it's bad to understand them. >> and you've written about them. >> i've written about them, absolutely. but i think it would be fair and balanced...
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cnn legal analyst mel robbins and cnn aviation analyst attorney rosenberg joining me now from our new. great to have you both with us. mel, if you would, tell us how realistic do you think it is for a lawsuit, a class action lawsuit, to be brought against russia and president putin and in what jurisdiction would it be filed? >> well, it's going to be filed in the united states and not only is it realistic, pam, it's actually got precedent. you remember the bombing of pan am flight 103 over scotland that killed 298 folks. there was a class action lawsuit that was successfully brought against the government of libya. with political pressure, even though libya never claimed responsibility for that bombing, they got a $500 million settlement out of that lawsuit. and so i think that you will see a lawsuit brought on behalf of the victims here in the united states. this law firm has done it multiple times before with great success. now, that doesn't mean that they'll be successful. i mean, they don't even have a secure crash site yet. but they could bring the lawsuit and with political pres
cnn legal analyst mel robbins and cnn aviation analyst attorney rosenberg joining me now from our new. great to have you both with us. mel, if you would, tell us how realistic do you think it is for a lawsuit, a class action lawsuit, to be brought against russia and president putin and in what jurisdiction would it be filed? >> well, it's going to be filed in the united states and not only is it realistic, pam, it's actually got precedent. you remember the bombing of pan am flight 103...
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brian stelter, mel robbins, thanks for playing.ppreciate it >> bye, old lady femiista. >> feminazi. tweet me@carolcnn, you might see your response at the bottom of the screen in our next hour. ♪ ben! well, that was close! you ain't lying! let quicken loans help you save your money. with a mortgage that's engineered to amaze! you know.... there's a more enjoyable way to get your fiber. try phillips fiber good gummies. they're delicious and an excellent source of fiber to help support regularity. mmmm. these are good! the tasty side of fiber. from phillips when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. it helps stop denture movement and prevents gum irritation. fixodent. and forget it. european union have announced a new round of economic sanctions against russia, accusing mos
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. >> steve robbins was serving 90 years for murder.me to color. >> this is really blue. a very beautiful color. you see, i have to use it sparingly. you know what i'm talking about? the sky, creativity, i got you, no problem. this is oil point. this is not acrylics. you have to let this dry. at least that is how i do it. i don't try to put too much buildup on the paint because i want to control it. >> darryl maman, serving 40 years for multiple counts of burglary and fraud, had a different hobby. >> i'm making a birdhouse right now. i also do chess sets. when i was in florida i worked in the hobby craft shop and we had saws and band saws and everything that we could cut regular wood with. here we don't. here we have popsicle sticks, and i buy them a thousand at a time. then i cut the ends off. good old elmer's glue and this is my little saw which happens to be the bottom of a pringle's can. it's not sharp. it won't cut a person, but it will cut these sticks. it is the only tool i use to cut these. it takes eight to nine months to make
. >> steve robbins was serving 90 years for murder.me to color. >> this is really blue. a very beautiful color. you see, i have to use it sparingly. you know what i'm talking about? the sky, creativity, i got you, no problem. this is oil point. this is not acrylics. you have to let this dry. at least that is how i do it. i don't try to put too much buildup on the paint because i want to control it. >> darryl maman, serving 40 years for multiple counts of burglary and fraud,...
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back with me now mel robbins, marc lamont hill, mark sparks and mandy stadtmiller.e new show "man finds food" shortly after he got into an instagram food over his use of the tash tag thinspiration. he recently lost 70 pounds and was showing off his thin body. apparently the word thinsperafion is often used in annexia circles. did you know anything about this? >> we ran a story on xojane who was written by the main woman who got in a fight with him, and he called her the c word and then he told another critic that they should take a razor blade and go to the bath and no one would miss them if they killed themselves. and that's when i think things started to go wrong is because people were saying -- >> darn it. >> let's stick to the first part of the story that did go wrong. but let's stick to the first part. did you guys know about -- >> honestly, there wouldn't be a story. >> he hasn't done that. >> yeah, there wouldn't have been a story. >> he said listen, i don't know what thinspiration. >> i think the women on the panel did. >> we know about thigh gaps and all so
back with me now mel robbins, marc lamont hill, mark sparks and mandy stadtmiller.e new show "man finds food" shortly after he got into an instagram food over his use of the tash tag thinspiration. he recently lost 70 pounds and was showing off his thin body. apparently the word thinsperafion is often used in annexia circles. did you know anything about this? >> we ran a story on xojane who was written by the main woman who got in a fight with him, and he called her the c word...
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. >>> hln host jane velez-mitchell joins me and mel robbins, cnn commentator and legal analyst. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> and jane, i know you've been speaking to friends of the family. we just heard from chris, one of the friends of justin ross harris. he wants to stand by his friend. you can hear that, but he is sort of saying he's looking at the evidence and he doesn't know that he can. what are these friends telling you? >> well, i spoke to chris as well last night, and there's a sense of betrayal, and that is really the essence of this story, a man who was living a double life, and what these search warrants show is that authorities have just scratched the surface of this double life, and they want to dig deep and find out what other taxic secrets were going on in the harris household. we know this sexting which the defense tried to describe as irrelevant fantasy, had been going on for a while. one of the females that he was sexting as his son roasted in the hot car was 17, but she was 16 when he had started sexting her, according to
. >>> hln host jane velez-mitchell joins me and mel robbins, cnn commentator and legal analyst. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> and jane, i know you've been speaking to friends of the family. we just heard from chris, one of the friends of justin ross harris. he wants to stand by his friend. you can hear that, but he is sort of saying he's looking at the evidence and he doesn't know that he can. what are these friends telling you?...
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less than two minutes into the match, robbins gets the ball. thrown to the ground.razil not lucky enough to keep him off the score sheet. dutch up 1-0. 13 minutes later, the header. it's put away. disappointed neymar can only watch. netherlands wins 3-0. >>> john deere classic, steve stricker with a beautiful chip shot here on 17. perfectly. birdies the hole. on 18, stricker putting for birdie from 27 feet away. oh, yeah, he finished the day at 16 under. good enough for second heading into sunday. your leader, brian harman. putting for eagle. makes it look easy. he's 17 under. >>> finally, let's head to france for the mountain stage of this year's tour. another wet one. the italian would hold onto the yellow. the day belonged to the frenchman. the first stage win of the 27-year-old's young career. how does that joke about riding uphill in the rain both ways -- they have done it for all eight stages, seems like for this year's tour. >> it is incredible watching that and the stamina they have. >> and drug-free. >> yes, drug-free. >> that's what we'd like to think. >>
less than two minutes into the match, robbins gets the ball. thrown to the ground.razil not lucky enough to keep him off the score sheet. dutch up 1-0. 13 minutes later, the header. it's put away. disappointed neymar can only watch. netherlands wins 3-0. >>> john deere classic, steve stricker with a beautiful chip shot here on 17. perfectly. birdies the hole. on 18, stricker putting for birdie from 27 feet away. oh, yeah, he finished the day at 16 under. good enough for second heading...
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live look at the jam cam, torresdale and robbins no problems or delays at all. this is torresdale and cottman avenue in northeast philadelphia good news for the gang in the northeast, roosevelt boulevard northbound lanes have been reopened between welsh and grant avenue from the earlier crash and southbound on the northeast extension as you approach mid county look out for disable vehicle in the work zone, stay >>> will she run or won't she? new at 6:00 hear what hillary clinton says she want her next office to look like. >>> second straight day people are waking up to cleaned up storm damage so is what behind the recent spike in the stormy weather. kate billow takes a closer look at the wild weather. >>> also a safe ride, three on your side with the first ever crash test results on some affordable used cars, it is new this morning we will be right back. >>> developing right now, police say they are getting close to cracking the case of this women's murder her body found stuffed in the duffle bag. the 23 year-old had just graduated from college a few months ago.
live look at the jam cam, torresdale and robbins no problems or delays at all. this is torresdale and cottman avenue in northeast philadelphia good news for the gang in the northeast, roosevelt boulevard northbound lanes have been reopened between welsh and grant avenue from the earlier crash and southbound on the northeast extension as you approach mid county look out for disable vehicle in the work zone, stay >>> will she run or won't she? new at 6:00 hear what hillary clinton says...
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look at the neighborhood in front of the pagan owe's steaks and shakes there, torresdale avenue at robbinsn the corner. in problems or delays at all coming out of the neighborhood. ninety-five looking good as well, just watch out through construction zones. >>> happening right now, nasa tries again to launch a satellite that will study atmospheric carbon dioxide but -- >> they got it. >> yes. >> tracking a greenhouse gas. >> i always love watching these. >> you're looking live from vandenberg air force base in california. we tried to watch yesterday but there was a delay, so now, one day later, it is a successful launch. dealt two rocket carrying a satellite you can see the flames, right there, as it departs vandenberg. this is supposed to track the the amount of carbon dioxide emission from his smokestacks and pipes once it gets to the destination. scientists say greenhouse gas has been a driving force behindnd climate change, now yesterday's attempt was just 46 seconds, before left off but one day delay we will take it. >> indeed. >> we will be right back. ♪this is home box!!! come to hh
look at the neighborhood in front of the pagan owe's steaks and shakes there, torresdale avenue at robbinsn the corner. in problems or delays at all coming out of the neighborhood. ninety-five looking good as well, just watch out through construction zones. >>> happening right now, nasa tries again to launch a satellite that will study atmospheric carbon dioxide but -- >> they got it. >> yes. >> tracking a greenhouse gas. >> i always love watching these....
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but i just want to recognize my, my supervisor bridget smith, leadership of jerry robbins, ed reiskin, my fantastic team, you all, and really the ; isn't that right and amazing aides that you have in your offices. they have really been our partners on some of our most difficult projects. and kudos to you for bringing aboard and supporting such smart passionate folks to drive and deliver an agenda together for great 21st century streets in san francisco. so, i will miss you guys tremendously and it is a very bitter sweet good-bye for me but i really appreciate all the support and partnership that you have offered in my time here. thanks. (applause) >> our next and final commendation for the day will be provided by supervisor mar, who i understand has a number of commendations. >> thank you, president chiu. as many people know, this past sunday was the one-year anniversary of the tragic crash, asianic errol flight 214 crash from july 16, 2013, and i'm humbled to be here with five amazingly courageous he roic -- heroic airfield security officers from our san francisco airport. and before
but i just want to recognize my, my supervisor bridget smith, leadership of jerry robbins, ed reiskin, my fantastic team, you all, and really the ; isn't that right and amazing aides that you have in your offices. they have really been our partners on some of our most difficult projects. and kudos to you for bringing aboard and supporting such smart passionate folks to drive and deliver an agenda together for great 21st century streets in san francisco. so, i will miss you guys tremendously and...
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doctor robbins and? >> i don't have any data about this but i do remember reading about the companies leaving other countries such as the uk and then when the tax system has reformed, they have come back. these companies may not be left forever. i also think as far as i understood the transaction that only affects the tax on the future and come and it doesn't impact the tax on the accumulated earnings. so in that respect, i don't think that we run the risk of bleeding to solve the real problem and a sort of letting se markets play out as they do. >> do you think it would be a bad thing? >> including the 25 companies advert and then fixing the tax code is a recipe for disaster. i know a little bit about how and version works and is absolutely right that the problem lies not so much what happens to the foreign profits but it becomes much easier to move money out of the united states and you have to stop this. and act some point when we are not on the clock i will stand the medical analogies with my colleag
doctor robbins and? >> i don't have any data about this but i do remember reading about the companies leaving other countries such as the uk and then when the tax system has reformed, they have come back. these companies may not be left forever. i also think as far as i understood the transaction that only affects the tax on the future and come and it doesn't impact the tax on the accumulated earnings. so in that respect, i don't think that we run the risk of bleeding to solve the real...
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and a certain evolution of the authority of robbins as was needed.opefully, it will -- bilateral agreement meaning there will would be some american troops left there. is it essential for american troops to remain beyond 2014 and because -- and my question is because without that, you might see the same kinds of consequences we have seen in iraq. i would say that the signing of the bilateral security , and att is essential the same time, leading sacrifices of the troops as well as asking people. they have moved from one place to the next. we are not really ought to be in order to create a stable foundation for this country. the terrorist organization and attend back world peace. the presence of troops will be needed for some time to come. meanwhile, it is important that the commitment is there for and it shouldort not be where the international unity is committed to afghanistan while the leaders are not committed to help their own people and help strengthen the rule of law, to up hold the ideals of democracy that is the only means for survival. it is
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. >> let's bring in mel robbins to break it down.as tigs without stumbling. >> don't count on it. >> does she have a case to make since no one was actually harmed or killed? what is their burden of proof here? >> i think she has a very winnable case here. let me break this down because it is very confusing. basically what happened first is she started getting stalked on craigslist and she thought it was her competitor, michaela. she goes to the police to say, hey, my competitor is stalking me and it's in the investigation of these craigslist ads about her that the police figure out, holy cow, she was plotting and that's the word, plotting to hire somebody to potentially take out her competitor. >> is this kind of similar to the case we saw recently here in new york, the so-called cannibal cop? i remember his defense attorney saying we don't put people in jail for their bad thoughts, their freaky thoughts. is there some similarity here? >> you're exactly right, michaela. absolutely. absolutely. great point for you to raise. let me exp
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robbins is i don't eat out often but when i do it's a treat so calorie count is not going to alter mytion. but linda said yes, what i used to buy i now do not and i make healthier choices and hopefully they will be placed on the menu. when we come back, the truth behind some of your pet medications and up next a brutal winter turns into a better spring as the economy rebounds. but are you feeling the boost at home? and your consumer gauge with the numbers that you need to know. we will be right back. gerri: the american economy is rebounding at least on paper. the latest gdp report showing a surge in economic growth. 4% on an annual basis and that is a six percentage point swing. but our everyday americans feeling the boost in their wallet? >> or governmental statistics sometimes boarder upon propaganda. people are careful with their money, sometimes too careful. so in my business we are suffering. >> in many aspects of that a standstill and it's not really going up or down. >> so many people are out of the market. and people have all of these bonds are not doing anything. >> i think
robbins is i don't eat out often but when i do it's a treat so calorie count is not going to alter mytion. but linda said yes, what i used to buy i now do not and i make healthier choices and hopefully they will be placed on the menu. when we come back, the truth behind some of your pet medications and up next a brutal winter turns into a better spring as the economy rebounds. but are you feeling the boost at home? and your consumer gauge with the numbers that you need to know. we will be right...
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we had a spectacular quarter on baskin robbins. we grew 4.2%. they had the best quarterly store development numbers since 2006. you talk about competition, you talk about mcdonald's. we beat mcdonald's by a significant range. so we feel actually that we've got the traction as we go into the third quarter. we grew every month sequentially more positively. so i think we're in good shape as we go into the third and fourth quarter and it was really a math reason that we took down our guidance for the year. >> how important -- let me ask you. we're running out of time and we got so many things to ask you about. but mobile marketing and customer retention programs. you have something like starbucks does. how important is that to keeping a customer coming back to dunkin' because they have a card in their pocket or a mobile app that they've accessed that makes it easier to pay for the product when they get to the store. >> bill, that's absolutely essential and i think starbucks and i are probably leading the field. we've had 8 million downloads of our a
we had a spectacular quarter on baskin robbins. we grew 4.2%. they had the best quarterly store development numbers since 2006. you talk about competition, you talk about mcdonald's. we beat mcdonald's by a significant range. so we feel actually that we've got the traction as we go into the third quarter. we grew every month sequentially more positively. so i think we're in good shape as we go into the third and fourth quarter and it was really a math reason that we took down our guidance for...
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that and i think that went by the way that we saw two different great fund managers talk about larry robbinsn. i urge you to stay, and i want very much to buy that stock for the charitable trust and trying to free up the bad positions they have because man, there's stuff out there that keeps blowing up. you have to talk about the bad ones, too. it's called honesty. niemin. >> hi, jim, i'm from connecticut. >> hit me. >> my name is arena pharmaceuticals. >> people were angry with me that i didn't like it not that long ago, okay? i have to reiterate. it's know one of my favorites and i don't think that you've got some biotech company that's not been the right place to be, and i like, here, let's repeat it, regeneron, and i like biogen because of the ms franchise and you know what? do i need more -- okay. genetics and isis. let's go to warren in north carolina. >> hey, jim, i'm calling about a super strong company with great leadership and some game changing products. reesenly this company received an fda approval for their continuous glucose monitors to be prescribed and used by pediatrics or
that and i think that went by the way that we saw two different great fund managers talk about larry robbinsn. i urge you to stay, and i want very much to buy that stock for the charitable trust and trying to free up the bad positions they have because man, there's stuff out there that keeps blowing up. you have to talk about the bad ones, too. it's called honesty. niemin. >> hi, jim, i'm from connecticut. >> hit me. >> my name is arena pharmaceuticals. >> people were...
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. >> morning, everybody, 6:24, live look, northeast philadelphia, torresdale and robbins, all sleepinghere, hitting the snooze button. no problems at although leaving northeast philadelphia. trying to get to work, that talcony palmyra bridge. road work on the new jersey turnpike southbound right at exit number six, all part of the widening project. and then midday work coming our way to west chester, the west chester pike, right near route 352, from 9:00 to 3:00. otherwise mass transit looking good with no delays. ukee, back to you. >> between travel, vacations and seconds the kids off to camp, summer can be hot time for identity theft. >> "3 on your side" consumer reporter jim donovan looks at risky situations you should avoid. >> you probably don't want to think about identity theft on vacation. but, certain aspect of summer fun can lead anyone in the family susceptible to scams. consumer reports recommend traveling with a minimum number of documents and other items, with sensitive personal information. , leaving social security cards, extra credit card at home made bank and aware of
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, that includes bill ackman, making it easily one of the top, if not the top performer, and larry robbins is up about 11% through last week. both investors appear to have down well with specific stock picks and perhaps fortunate timing as well. and smart bets on names like flicks tronnics humana and robinson. going forward hedge fund managers seem divided on what to expect, some say the vix being at seven years low is a head fake, where others think the economic data argues for a more sustained rally. no doubt we'll hear more color, perhaps investment ideas at delivering alpha. >> it's always a fun day. if you'd like to go, you can still get tickets, log on to deliveringalpha.com for that. we've been talking about a variety of things, including california's water crisis. there you see the information. now the dry weather is hitting a new target. jane wells is live in l.a. the target is, jane? >> pot, the price of pot coming down, the cost of growing it going up. now people who grow and raise and fish legal things are being impacted. pot to water talk, when we come back. >>> the lakers did
, that includes bill ackman, making it easily one of the top, if not the top performer, and larry robbins is up about 11% through last week. both investors appear to have down well with specific stock picks and perhaps fortunate timing as well. and smart bets on names like flicks tronnics humana and robinson. going forward hedge fund managers seem divided on what to expect, some say the vix being at seven years low is a head fake, where others think the economic data argues for a more sustained...
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the parent company, dunkin' donuts, baskin-robbins ice cream, reporting weaker than expected same-storekirk revenue fell short of street estimates. what weighed on the second quarter report, what needed to be done to boost performance in the second half of the year? joining me nigel travis, dunkin brand chairman and ceo. nigel, good to see you. tough day for you. first quarter was weak because of the weather. you can't really blame the weather for the second quarter, can you? >> david, good afternoon, we don't really blame the weather for the second quarter. it was a very small factor, in the quarter. increasing competition. we've also seen a tightening market. i think it is, actually, very instructive, today, day reported, mpd reported the year, for the industry to the end of may. 21, 61 million people visited restaurants. that is actually at a level, recession started. so, i think that demonstrates things are very tight out there. having said that. we lowered guidance. we don't like to do that. we have very high standards. going forward, we've got some really good plans, i think are g
the parent company, dunkin' donuts, baskin-robbins ice cream, reporting weaker than expected same-storekirk revenue fell short of street estimates. what weighed on the second quarter report, what needed to be done to boost performance in the second half of the year? joining me nigel travis, dunkin brand chairman and ceo. nigel, good to see you. tough day for you. first quarter was weak because of the weather. you can't really blame the weather for the second quarter, can you? >> david,...
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larry robbins of glenn view and before i detail the ideas let me say these are competitive money managers from way back. they don't do a panel like delivering alpha idly. they are passionate about how their picks do. and they want their records in front of us to be pristine. nor do they like to just reprocess the same old stocks. some of the ideas of course are called core holdings and don't change that much, they like to explore new themes and they're gracious enough to share them with you. i like that because they're not saying i'm bearish right here, i don't like anything. here's some suggestions. these people are being constructive and very thoughtful without being promotional about themselves or their funds. they have real skin in the game. they make you money listening to them. people may have heard lee cooperman's ideas at the conference and recognized that they substantially outperform the averages. in some cases spectacularly so. but what they might not know is that lee's been teaching people ideas from way back and i was fortunate enough to glean some of his wisdom when he was r
larry robbins of glenn view and before i detail the ideas let me say these are competitive money managers from way back. they don't do a panel like delivering alpha idly. they are passionate about how their picks do. and they want their records in front of us to be pristine. nor do they like to just reprocess the same old stocks. some of the ideas of course are called core holdings and don't change that much, they like to explore new themes and they're gracious enough to share them with you. i...
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i want to bring in commentator mel robbins and cnn digital correspondent kelly wallace., kelly, to you, seriously? >> seriously. >> how is this going on? >> if this -- what allegedly happened to this boy happened to my kids, to your kids, i think we'd be as outraged as this mother. another example of districts feeling like they have to strictly follow school policies, state guidelines, without bringing in common sense and compassion. the mom says this boy doesn't even know the difference between right and wrong. how does he even know what sexual misconduct even is? >> so the assistance superint d superintendant jim dean gave us this statement. quote, our school district uses consistent language for disciplinary infractions in order to provide clarity and track discipline data accurately. mel, somehow that doesn't make me feel any better at all. get me off the ledge, as i always say. >> i don't know if i can, i'm sporting the usa colors and getting ready to drink and i think you need a drink when you hear about this story. there's a couple things that are just alarming. f
i want to bring in commentator mel robbins and cnn digital correspondent kelly wallace., kelly, to you, seriously? >> seriously. >> how is this going on? >> if this -- what allegedly happened to this boy happened to my kids, to your kids, i think we'd be as outraged as this mother. another example of districts feeling like they have to strictly follow school policies, state guidelines, without bringing in common sense and compassion. the mom says this boy doesn't even know the...
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thank you, jose baez, thank you, judge ferrer and mel robbins. >>> hitting back at eric holder for saying some president obama's opponents are motivated by race. but is he right? we'll debate that. ct wedding day begins with arthritis pain and two pills. afternoon arrives and feeling good, but her knee pain returns... that's two more pills. the evening's event brings laughter, joy, and more pain... when jamie says... what's that like six pills today? yeah... i can take 2 aleve for all day relief. really, and... and that's it. this is kathleen... for my arthritis pain, i now choose aleve. get all day arthritis pain relief with an easy-open cap. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. but hurry, offers end july 31st. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. offers end july 31st. that it's given me time toabout reflect on some of life'seen biggest questions. like, if you could save hundreds on car insurance by making one
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>> thanks, mel robbins, really appreciate it. >> you got it. great to see you. >>> that's all the time we have for "sg md" today, but let's keep the conversation going on twitter. @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> it's time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with miguel marquez. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm miguel marquez in new york. this hour we're talking immigrati immigration. once the strength of our nation or so we like to think, the melting pot, but could it be the achilles' heel. some 11 million illegal immigrants are here and more coming every day and now many are children, in some cases running from murder an epidemic worse than anything we've seen in heamerica. all hour we're taking a look at that problem. >>> but first our top story. 130 people are reported killed in gaza after several days of bombardment from israel. this is just one of 500 buildings in gaza destroyed by the israeli military. israel calls them legitimate hamas targets. the palestinians say their water systems and power supplies have been hit and hospitals over
>> thanks, mel robbins, really appreciate it. >> you got it. great to see you. >>> that's all the time we have for "sg md" today, but let's keep the conversation going on twitter. @doctorsanjaygupta. >>> it's time to get you back into the "cnn newsroom" with miguel marquez. >>> you are in the "cnn newsroom." i'm miguel marquez in new york. this hour we're talking immigrati immigration. once the strength of our nation or so we...
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they were talking about baskin robbins international in japan.'s really interesting. on the al qaeda, one analyst asked a very important question. he said, you know, i'm not used to you guys talking about quarter to quarter sensitivity. the company came out and said you know what the real issue is, competition. they said everyone has competition. well, wait a second here. it's that we're so active in the breakfast market and there's no market more competitive than the breakfast market. then they talked about discounting. here you have a company, people paying a premium saying we've got issues with competition here's what's important about this. you take a look at all the companies in the segment. if you had a chart there, and you looked at chipotle versus all of them. chipotle going one way and the others going the other way. i tweeted this out this morning. what i tweeted out is either chipotle is cooking its books or it's just a much better operator concept than others. spend a few minutes and a few of those and you'll see the difference. and t
they were talking about baskin robbins international in japan.'s really interesting. on the al qaeda, one analyst asked a very important question. he said, you know, i'm not used to you guys talking about quarter to quarter sensitivity. the company came out and said you know what the real issue is, competition. they said everyone has competition. well, wait a second here. it's that we're so active in the breakfast market and there's no market more competitive than the breakfast market. then...
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larry robbins, fortress investment and i don't like the fact that you have the conference and everyonethen the names are forgotten in the ether somewhere. this conference was too good, but before i get you town to the specifics let me take a moment to explain why it's worth focusing on picks from the money managers. these are long term. needless to say we're dealing with three brilliant guys who take tremendous pride in their work and put their money where their mouth is, they were chosen after rigorous analysis by the hundreds of portfolio managers and analysts they have working for them. people who were among the smart of in the business. these ideas are constructed after only much debate and months of bottoms up analysis and specific price targets based on specific valuations and they've done the work for you and they've come into the conference and we just forget about them? no, not on my watch. tonight we're kicking things off and one of the best stock pickers on earth and i've known lee who was a young kid when he was wruning research and he gave me an amazing recommendation, tel
larry robbins, fortress investment and i don't like the fact that you have the conference and everyonethen the names are forgotten in the ether somewhere. this conference was too good, but before i get you town to the specifics let me take a moment to explain why it's worth focusing on picks from the money managers. these are long term. needless to say we're dealing with three brilliant guys who take tremendous pride in their work and put their money where their mouth is, they were chosen after...
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scott robbin who wrote a book called the "horror of akron" forgave him on twitter. it's too good of an occurrence for cleveland because nothing good ever happens to cleveland for them to throw it away and stay bitter about it. here's the thing. i think lebron, you know, he had his open letter to "sports illustrated" and was very savvy about it. he knows how much people play up a romantic notion. coming home and loyalty and, oh, he's going back home. he cares about his people. oh, his roots. meanwhile, the cavs are on the verge of also trading for kevin love and assembling a much more talented offer. so it's a pragmatic basketball decision. he was able to phrase it in this sort of romantic, you know, what every old school sports person wants. >> he's billing it as a hero move. luke, do you agree with that assessment? is this about the bottom line or is it a philosophical, emotional move? >> it's a combination of both. i agree with drew this is a rick riley dream column to write. all the old school guys love this idea. i consider myself just as guilty. i think it's fa
scott robbin who wrote a book called the "horror of akron" forgave him on twitter. it's too good of an occurrence for cleveland because nothing good ever happens to cleveland for them to throw it away and stay bitter about it. here's the thing. i think lebron, you know, he had his open letter to "sports illustrated" and was very savvy about it. he knows how much people play up a romantic notion. coming home and loyalty and, oh, he's going back home. he cares about his...
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>> the new york times, peter baker, thank you so much for your time and thoughts, peter, eugene robbins onand julia yafi, please stay with us. if you are joining us now, this is the latest on the crash of malaysia air 17. it went down 25 miles from the russian border earlier today. that plane was carrying 295 people, 280 passengers and 15 crew members traveling from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. ukrainian officials say the plane was shot down and president petro poroshenko called the crash an act of terrorism. an adviser to the interior minister says a soviet air launcher hit the plane. both the ukrainian government and pro-russian separatists are denying responsibility for the downed jet. wreckage from the plane has been found near a rebel-held town bolstering the theory that the fuselage broke apart before landing and scattered debris around a very wide area. before the crash he saw a white trail of smoke rising from the ground and seconds later he heard an explosion. today's crash is the second tragedy this year for malaysian airlines and follows the mysterious disappearance of flight 3
>> the new york times, peter baker, thank you so much for your time and thoughts, peter, eugene robbins onand julia yafi, please stay with us. if you are joining us now, this is the latest on the crash of malaysia air 17. it went down 25 miles from the russian border earlier today. that plane was carrying 295 people, 280 passengers and 15 crew members traveling from amsterdam to kuala lumpur. ukrainian officials say the plane was shot down and president petro poroshenko called the crash...
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thank you, jose baez, thank you, judge ferrer and mel robbins. >>> hitting back at eric holder for sayingome president obama's opponents are motivated by race. but is he right? we'll debate that. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪ at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. so this board gives me rates so this board gives me rates on progressive direct and other car insurance companies? yes. but you're progressive and they're them. -yes. -but they're here. -yes. -are you... -there? -yes. -no. -are you them? i'm me. but the lowest rate is from them. -yes. -so them's best rate is... here. so where are them? -aren't them here? -i already asked you that. -when? -feels like a while ago. want to take it from the top? rates for us and them. now that's progressive. >>> comments by attorney general
thank you, jose baez, thank you, judge ferrer and mel robbins. >>> hitting back at eric holder for sayingome president obama's opponents are motivated by race. but is he right? we'll debate that. [ male announcer ] we know they're out there. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building...
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we have legal analyst mel r robbins here to dive into all of this.anslaughter. >> yeah. >> so that means you may not have intended to kill me, but you did something that was reckless which means you knew what you were doing was risky, could hurt somebody very badly and you did it anyway. if that's what they are trying to get her for and now this is her explanation of what happened, how does it help? >> well, this is really interesting twist, if you ask me, chris, because if you dig into the details of this, what the defense is doing is they are basically saying, hey, listen, we admit, we fold, involuntary manslaughter is what she did, so they are doing what is a trick as far as i'm concerned in the did fence world, where it's like you know a magician how you distract somebody with this while you're busy doing the real thing over here. if they -- >> sleight of hand. >> yes, it is. they basically say she's guilty of involuntary manslaughter, the max is four years. that's what conrad murray, michael jackson's doctor got. >> why is she guilty of anything
we have legal analyst mel r robbins here to dive into all of this.anslaughter. >> yeah. >> so that means you may not have intended to kill me, but you did something that was reckless which means you knew what you were doing was risky, could hurt somebody very badly and you did it anyway. if that's what they are trying to get her for and now this is her explanation of what happened, how does it help? >> well, this is really interesting twist, if you ask me, chris, because if...
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joining us is mel robbins, cnn commentator and legal analyst. thanks so much for being with us. really appreciate it. >> first john, good morning. >> what i want to do now is look at the where, how and why of police are doing as they investigate this case, what the responsibleas tell us. it seems to me they are trying to build a case of inconsistencies by the father, potentially catch us in a live. let's go after the medical records, going after his medical records and cooper, the baby. why in. >> first of all what, they are looking for, john, is digging for anything that might give them a clue as to motive in this case. so, for example, if you're looking at the father's medical records, what i would be looking at if i were the prosecutor in the case and the police investigating, does he have a history of mental illness? is there something going on with this guy? did he say anything to a doctor which might give a hint as to how he could possibly do something like this, if in fact it was intentional, and there's also reports that he's deaf. they need to build this stuff so they c
joining us is mel robbins, cnn commentator and legal analyst. thanks so much for being with us. really appreciate it. >> first john, good morning. >> what i want to do now is look at the where, how and why of police are doing as they investigate this case, what the responsibleas tell us. it seems to me they are trying to build a case of inconsistencies by the father, potentially catch us in a live. let's go after the medical records, going after his medical records and cooper, the...
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the company that owns dunkin' donuts and baskin-robbins cut its full-year outlook after reporting disappointingles, but net income was up. >> they need healthier options. >> can you make that healthier? >> i am waiting for the gluten-free donuts. >> that is an idea. >> i do not know, you have to stick with the fat and the sugar. >> sure. >> number six is angie's list. they reported a larger than estimated second-quarter loss and offered a bearish forecast for this quarter. a number of firms are cutting their ratings on angie's list following the report. shares are trading at all-time low. >> number five, american airlines, flying high, soaring to a second-quarter profit with earnings topping estimates this morning and they also said they are paying their fair shareholder dividend in 34 years as part of a new capital deployment plan it gained from the merger with us airways. annual you believe it, american airlines finally in the black. >> after all that drama, the bankruptcy, paying a dividend and everything. >> one company still struggling with the cycle, caterpillar. thanngs will be lower ana
the company that owns dunkin' donuts and baskin-robbins cut its full-year outlook after reporting disappointingles, but net income was up. >> they need healthier options. >> can you make that healthier? >> i am waiting for the gluten-free donuts. >> that is an idea. >> i do not know, you have to stick with the fat and the sugar. >> sure. >> number six is angie's list. they reported a larger than estimated second-quarter loss and offered a bearish...
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i'm going to read a quote from cnn commentator and legal analyst mel robbins. "her baby is dead, her husband in jail for murder, her suz was sexting with several women, her marital and financial troubles have been exposed for the world to see. the world media is pork t at her door and filming her every move. how is she supposed to act? lord only knows she's a hot mess of rage, fear, grief, shock, and everything in between." jane, what do you say to that? >> i have compassion for her but i also feel it's our responsibility as journalists to advocate for a dead child who cannot speak for himself, who was left in a hot car to die a torturous death. and frankly she didn't seem to be advocating for him at the funeral, saying would i bring him back into this world? no. did it occur to me to be angry at my husband? absolutely not. so i think she's brought some of this criticism on whers some of these frankly outrageous comments at the funeral and then some of the bizarre comments that prosecutors and detectives say she made, for example, when she gets to the daycare b
i'm going to read a quote from cnn commentator and legal analyst mel robbins. "her baby is dead, her husband in jail for murder, her suz was sexting with several women, her marital and financial troubles have been exposed for the world to see. the world media is pork t at her door and filming her every move. how is she supposed to act? lord only knows she's a hot mess of rage, fear, grief, shock, and everything in between." jane, what do you say to that? >> i have compassion for...
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robbins had a great year last year and following now this year. me, is that money continues to flow into hedge funds not out of them. >> i couldn't agree more. i was just having that conversation with a hedge fund manager this morning. all time high, close to 3 trillion at this point after two years in which the s&p has done better than most hedge funds. what this person said, it's remarkable, isn't it, what happens is you can still say we're performing well and we're hedged so it sort of underscores that tried but true argument that a hedge fund is there to hedge your overall portfolio and exposure to the market and you'll underperform in good times but perform less badly in bad times. >> we just haven't seen those in a while. kate, thanks for running through the hedge fund performance names for us. >>> it's been a long journey for folks at king. the stock getting a bit vote of confidence from piper. we have the man himself over at piper jaffrey, michael olson joins us from minneapolis. good to have you with us, good morning, michael. >> good mor
robbins had a great year last year and following now this year. me, is that money continues to flow into hedge funds not out of them. >> i couldn't agree more. i was just having that conversation with a hedge fund manager this morning. all time high, close to 3 trillion at this point after two years in which the s&p has done better than most hedge funds. what this person said, it's remarkable, isn't it, what happens is you can still say we're performing well and we're hedged so it...