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[ cheers ] >> rocco! >> precious. >> and it looks like he's more interested in solving crimes than he is about tv time. >> yeah. he doesn't want to be a star. he just likes to do his job. >> yeah. that's exactly. not like, i can be a superstar, anything like that. he's just doing his job. >> good job, rocco. >>> hooking up with your ex. >> she says there be good reasons for it. >> generally you would think, don't do it. >> see the reasons. see what you think, next "right this minute." >>> and still to come -- climbing up a wall to gelt to the top of the building, but then, this guy heads to the edge. >> what do you think he's going to do? he's going to jump this gap. >> see what happens when he goes for the jump. >>> and a tiger that really wants some grub. >> what the -- that can't be real. >> see th >>> welcome back to the show, but don't forget to check in at rightthisminute.com. great videos, all day long. >>> this is 39-year-old makel rufinelli. for the past few years, he's become famous for a sizabl
[ cheers ] >> rocco! >> precious. >> and it looks like he's more interested in solving crimes than he is about tv time. >> yeah. he doesn't want to be a star. he just likes to do his job. >> yeah. that's exactly. not like, i can be a superstar, anything like that. he's just doing his job. >> good job, rocco. >>> hooking up with your ex. >> she says there be good reasons for it. >> generally you would think, don't do it. >> see the...
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let's bring in rocco pendola. do not buy apple ahead of these earnings and yet you are a short-term bull. reconcile that for me. >> yeah, it's a good question, it's a fair question. i think that unfortunately the investors will not, or traders, i should say, should be in this stock. i'm saying go in it. if you guys are nimble like the people on the panel here and you can get in and out of the stock and protect yourself properly, do it. most people can't dot that, though. so, as much as i think they might blow it out tomorrow, anything can happen. i don't think long-term investors need to be in such an anxiety driven stock that's driven by headlines that has unrealeistic expectations right now. >> but rocco, if you're a long-term investor, you're not focused on headlines, you are not focused on the noise. >> exactly. and it depends on where you are right now. everyone is going to be different. when did you buy? have you taken any profits yet? everybody is going to come into this differently. what i'm saying is, don
let's bring in rocco pendola. do not buy apple ahead of these earnings and yet you are a short-term bull. reconcile that for me. >> yeah, it's a good question, it's a fair question. i think that unfortunately the investors will not, or traders, i should say, should be in this stock. i'm saying go in it. if you guys are nimble like the people on the panel here and you can get in and out of the stock and protect yourself properly, do it. most people can't dot that, though. so, as much as i...
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. >>> rocco y jorgi conocen la vida en la calle, deambulan abandonados, hasta que esta dominicana los encanta buscarle trabajo a otra persona, a alguien que tenga bajo ingreso, deshabilitada, o con poca educaciÓn, y le pueda ubicar un buen trabajo. >>> de un dÍa para otro se queÓo sin ingresos y sin casa. >>> es como un (nombre en inglÉs) una cosa te pasa, y otra, y cuando vienes a ver, estÁs abajo de la nieve. >>> luego de vivir con amistades, tomÓ una difÍcil decisiÓn, llevarse a su hija y un perro en un parque, durmieron en este banquito, hoy desolado, tuvo que salir a la fuerza, dormir en un parque pÚblico no es permitido. la situaciÓn se complica para olga, que tiene una hija con sÍndrome de down, el Único albergue que lo aceptarÍa con mascotas, queda a 40 minutos de miami, este parque para perros es el refugio de la familia. >>> el dinero que tenÍa se me acabÓ, y lo que entra mensualmente no es suficiente para buscarme un departamento, es otro problema, los departamentos estÁn en las nubes. >>> asÍ contra toda atversidat, trata de salir adelante, cuidando a rocco y jorgi, que so
. >>> rocco y jorgi conocen la vida en la calle, deambulan abandonados, hasta que esta dominicana los encanta buscarle trabajo a otra persona, a alguien que tenga bajo ingreso, deshabilitada, o con poca educaciÓn, y le pueda ubicar un buen trabajo. >>> de un dÍa para otro se queÓo sin ingresos y sin casa. >>> es como un (nombre en inglÉs) una cosa te pasa, y otra, y cuando vienes a ver, estÁs abajo de la nieve. >>> luego de vivir con amistades, tomÓ una...
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rocco, welcome back. >> thanks. think we have to start paying you now. congratulations on that distinction. yeah. >> rocco, in a relevant black hole? is that fair? >> i would categorizes them as such. you know, look at the numbers. i read an article before i went on that said the ceo accomplished his first goal. free cash flow was plummeting, christmas day amazon.com had so much more traffic to their website than any other retailers. walmart was second at about 8 million visits. best buy came in third or fourth. i would say so. people adopt go to best buy to buy things anymore. they go there to browse. if you're apple, why do you want to be a part of that mess? >> you made the point that a lot of companies have tried to divorce themselves from what they see as losers, a zynga, why do you think he's doing things so differently than jobs was before he died? >> well, i think you need some context here. number one there's two apples we're talking about. the apple inside the next year. that's the apple that can do pretty
rocco, welcome back. >> thanks. think we have to start paying you now. congratulations on that distinction. yeah. >> rocco, in a relevant black hole? is that fair? >> i would categorizes them as such. you know, look at the numbers. i read an article before i went on that said the ceo accomplished his first goal. free cash flow was plummeting, christmas day amazon.com had so much more traffic to their website than any other retailers. walmart was second at about 8 million...
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well right now reporters without borders bring small rocco within the lower third countries and the world for press freedom and the big issue all of these journalist rights groups are asking for abby is just to drop the criminalization of journalism the criminal defamation charges can you imagine the chilling effect that this has on investigative journalism in morocco when reporters are terrified to criticize public officials to do their job because they're scared they're going to end up in prison and that's what makes you safe so courageous because he's willing to put his neck out on the line and continue to expose corruption even though you know it could end up costing him dearly i mean he could he could seek asylum somewhere else with his choosing to stay in the country and make his case known to highlight really the serious threat against journalists in morocco is very courageous of him and let's talk about some other things i mean there have been people arrested for simply posting things on facebook i mean it just seems like in light of the arab spring this is going on it's a systemi
well right now reporters without borders bring small rocco within the lower third countries and the world for press freedom and the big issue all of these journalist rights groups are asking for abby is just to drop the criminalization of journalism the criminal defamation charges can you imagine the chilling effect that this has on investigative journalism in morocco when reporters are terrified to criticize public officials to do their job because they're scared they're going to end up in...
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every business guy you know when the country is right rocco and the way he thinks he wants to reduce your vision of wealth and he he's a socialist or we have people running the show who seem to really not have the slightest idea how the world works frankly but here's the thing according to an analysis by bloomberg news corporate profits are the highest they've been under any president since world war two take a look after tax profits are up one hundred seventy one percent the s. and p. five hundred index has gone up eighty percent since the president took office and a couple examples of how these corporations are doing now caterpillar in profits i've grown thirty two percent since last year and yahoo profits are up sixty seven percent now whether these profits are because of the president's policies or in spite of them that lies not the holder so was all of this obama bashing overblown or is there something more to the data from or our team producer just in other hell is the here in d.c. and anthony rand as our director of economic policy at the reason foundation is in our new york s
every business guy you know when the country is right rocco and the way he thinks he wants to reduce your vision of wealth and he he's a socialist or we have people running the show who seem to really not have the slightest idea how the world works frankly but here's the thing according to an analysis by bloomberg news corporate profits are the highest they've been under any president since world war two take a look after tax profits are up one hundred seventy one percent the s. and p. five...
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business business leaders taking shots at the president every business guy know what the country is rocco and the way he thinks he wants reduce your vision of wealth in the he's a socialist or we have people running the show who seem to really not have the slightest idea how the world works frankly but here's the thing according to an analysis by bloomberg news corporate profits are the highest they've been under any president since world war two take a lot after tax profits are up one hundred seventy one percent the s. and p. five hundred index has gone up eighty percent since the president took office and here are a couple examples of how well corporations are doing caterpillar. profits grew thirty two percent since last year and yahoo earnings per share grew sixty seven percent since last year now whether these profits are because of the president's policies or in spite of them it's all in the eye of the holder for more on corporate profits i was joined earlier by r.c. producer justin underhill as well as anthony around as though he's the director of economic policy at the reason found
business business leaders taking shots at the president every business guy know what the country is rocco and the way he thinks he wants reduce your vision of wealth in the he's a socialist or we have people running the show who seem to really not have the slightest idea how the world works frankly but here's the thing according to an analysis by bloomberg news corporate profits are the highest they've been under any president since world war two take a lot after tax profits are up one hundred...
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what's going on. >> rocco, final point, i know you guys aren't stock pickers necessarily, you're outheap from a stock perspective? >> definitely it's cheap. don't buy it. the market's crazy. irrational. netflix goes up crazy over the last two weeks and apple gets a $250 haircut on what are legitimate concerns drew is bring beiing up. no. this crash is so unwarranted. it's a horrible stock for investors to own, stay away from it and buy something without anxie anxiety. >> rocco is right. it race up $11 today from when it opened, based on what? how everybody felt this weekend? what's going on? that's what i'm getting asked a lot here, what's going on with apple? i don't know. you tell me. >> interesting to hear two tech writers talk about it in ways we cannot over here. gentlemen, good to see you both. see you next time. >>> when we come back, do you like art by monet? if you do, you will probably like pieces by renoir. how can you discover those other artists, they're putting a lot at your fingertips while attracting investors like the ceo of pandora. we'll talk to the ceo when we com
what's going on. >> rocco, final point, i know you guys aren't stock pickers necessarily, you're outheap from a stock perspective? >> definitely it's cheap. don't buy it. the market's crazy. irrational. netflix goes up crazy over the last two weeks and apple gets a $250 haircut on what are legitimate concerns drew is bring beiing up. no. this crash is so unwarranted. it's a horrible stock for investors to own, stay away from it and buy something without anxie anxiety. >> rocco...
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their dog is rocco. they say he loves rg3. who doesn't? >> who doesn't?l kinds of pictures. we thank you for sending them in. you can up load your videos and pictures on our web page. look for the link under the sports tab or e-mail them to us at redskins@wttg.com. >> how this mind of mine works, i literally heard rocco saying, that's my dogs, when he watches the game. i need to get a checkup. >> that's funny. >> or something like that. >>> the party is in null swing out front at the fox lot. it's been turned into the fox 5 tailgate. everybody is out there, except for us now. tucker is one of the many, wisdom and sarah out there, too, dave ross. let's check back in with tucker barnes, next to mikey t, good morning. >> thank you very much. i'm joined with mikey t, one of the original hogs, right? >> yes, sir. >> how far back do we go? >> 30 years. 1983. >> good year for the skins. >> excellent year and this has been excellent also. >> expecting good things when you got started this year? >> this year has been a surprise. we're very happy with this team. ve
their dog is rocco. they say he loves rg3. who doesn't? >> who doesn't?l kinds of pictures. we thank you for sending them in. you can up load your videos and pictures on our web page. look for the link under the sports tab or e-mail them to us at redskins@wttg.com. >> how this mind of mine works, i literally heard rocco saying, that's my dogs, when he watches the game. i need to get a checkup. >> that's funny. >> or something like that. >>> the party is in null...
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this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps.was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why have there been, and why are there now so many military suicide? >> well, it's been a long war and a lot of there's and we're asking a lot a lot of our military and their families. when you put together a lot of years of stress, injury and illness and loss of a sense of purpose or hope, you have people at a high risk of suicide. >> jennifer: america is beginning to extricate itself from afghanistan and iraq. i was surprised were you surprised that the suicide rate was actually going up. >> no, i really wasn't surprised at that. many of our troops, you know, they find a sen
this is major john rocco who served in the u.s. marine corps.was a highly dedicateed cobra helicopter pilot who killed himself right before he was deployed to iraq. he left behind his wife kim and two sons. his suicide was a clarion call for kim who is now manager of suicide outreach for taps, tragedy assistance program for survivors. kim comes to us from washington, d.c. kim, thank you so much for joining me tonight. >> thank you for having me. >> jennifer: you bet so why why have...
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dominic rocco is co-owner of the doctor's office urgent care clinic in new jersey. outbreak. you're at three locations, is that right? >> that's correct. we just opened up a new one this week. >> what's happening? >> we've seen tremendous influx of patients. our volume has doubled to tripled overnight. it's been very difficult to keep up with the volume. we've had to bring in additional staff. and additional physicians and assistants staffing. >> just to be clear, are you treating patients with flu here or also providing the inoculations, the vaccines? because yesterday i was cueing up to get mine, and they said the vaccines, the stocks have basically run out for a lot of manhattan. >> we've seen a combination of both. first, we've seen a tremendous influx of patients who are sick with the flu. with flu-like syndromes. and we've also seen a lot of patients just coming in because they need the flu vaccine. i think we're also seeing a lot of patients who are going to local pharmacies where they usually have received the vaccines, but the local pharmacies have run out.
dominic rocco is co-owner of the doctor's office urgent care clinic in new jersey. outbreak. you're at three locations, is that right? >> that's correct. we just opened up a new one this week. >> what's happening? >> we've seen tremendous influx of patients. our volume has doubled to tripled overnight. it's been very difficult to keep up with the volume. we've had to bring in additional staff. and additional physicians and assistants staffing. >> just to be clear, are...
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doctors performed the surgery on brendan rocco at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore.few comments on twitter. @bmarr 86. his new arms move a little, and he feels like he finally gets to start over. >> that is incredible. >> there they are. >> tightrope walker nick wallenda, a treat for hometown fans. wallenda, who grew up in sarasota, florida, will perform for friends and neighbors later today. he will walk on a wire suspended 180 feet over u.s. highway 41. he will be working without a net or harness, but he won't be putting unsuspecting drivers at risk. part of the highway will be shut down during his walk. >>> need to move, can't get your hands on a van? not a problem in portland, oregon. people doing a move by bike. 70 people cleaned out a house using nothing but bike power, and moved it across the city, a ten-mile trip. >> the fastest move overall you can do, instead of two friends and a pickup truck hauling things in over the course of several hours, have yyou have 6 people here, everything in in a matter of minutes. >> the bikes started aing at 11:30 a.m., and th
doctors performed the surgery on brendan rocco at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore.few comments on twitter. @bmarr 86. his new arms move a little, and he feels like he finally gets to start over. >> that is incredible. >> there they are. >> tightrope walker nick wallenda, a treat for hometown fans. wallenda, who grew up in sarasota, florida, will perform for friends and neighbors later today. he will walk on a wire suspended 180 feet over u.s. highway 41. he will be working...
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new this morning, transportation secretary ray lahood, the only republican still left in president, rocco obamas first term cabinet, says that he plans to leave the obama administration. the former congressman from illinois says that he intends to remain at the department until his successor is confirmed. lahoo has helped obama and administration steered through a number of safety measures and highway projects during the past four years. his record has included steps to curb distracted driving, promoting a high-speed rail projects and improving roads and bridges. >> president obama is taking the case for immigration reform to the public today and lost vegas. he is trying to gain support for his proposals for given millions of illegal immigrants a pathway to citizenship. he also proposes making improvements to the legal administration system and border security. a bipartisan group of senators unveiled a another plan yesterday, a solution to the immigration problem that included president obama and his first term. also they became a nonstarter for president bush. even though he pushed for i
new this morning, transportation secretary ray lahood, the only republican still left in president, rocco obamas first term cabinet, says that he plans to leave the obama administration. the former congressman from illinois says that he intends to remain at the department until his successor is confirmed. lahoo has helped obama and administration steered through a number of safety measures and highway projects during the past four years. his record has included steps to curb distracted driving,...
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sometimes rocco can be a little bit off. but i'm praying it will be the ravens.> manning looked really good this season. i'm not sure anyone expected him to play as well as he did. he seems to have the rayeen's -- the raven's number if history is any indication. >> i'm happy for him. he left indianapolis. i was really kind of concerned. i'm so happy for him. i really am. >> peter: let's get to another big issue of the day. that is aig. the shareholders of aig as ungrateful as they are, are pushing for a lawsuit against the government for bailing them out and they say that they lost money because of it. now aig decided not to redefine the word hutzpah. they declined that join that lawsuit yesterday. what does this mean for america? what does it mean for companies that we used to call too big to fail? >> what it means is first of all, aig overall showed a total disrespect for the american taxpayer. keep in mind, they came basically begging for the united states government to rescue them we loaned them $182 billion. only option they had was to go into bankruptcy. if
sometimes rocco can be a little bit off. but i'm praying it will be the ravens.> manning looked really good this season. i'm not sure anyone expected him to play as well as he did. he seems to have the rayeen's -- the raven's number if history is any indication. >> i'm happy for him. he left indianapolis. i was really kind of concerned. i'm so happy for him. i really am. >> peter: let's get to another big issue of the day. that is aig. the shareholders of aig as ungrateful as...
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companies like remington typewriter, national postage meter, rocco, the jute box company based out of chicago, which produced and one carbines under contract, using design created by winchester. and then over 41 billion rounds of ammunition. outpouring, just as knudsen had promised in the one you could depend upon to bring about kind of it during a war based mass production. so if we look at this overall accomplishment, we have to ask ourselves, how did they do it and is it the kind of faith the american economy could do again? i happen to think the answer to the latter question is yes. i also happen to think if we look at the reasons why this place might happen, it begins to become clear why it is a reproducible effect by the economic boom that came after the war as those production muscles used for wartime production will shift back to civilian production, why not kind of boost and write a productive boost would be possible. first of all, you have to be life again at the orders here, the money spent, $311 in world war ii wartime production in today's dollars about $3 trillion. that'
companies like remington typewriter, national postage meter, rocco, the jute box company based out of chicago, which produced and one carbines under contract, using design created by winchester. and then over 41 billion rounds of ammunition. outpouring, just as knudsen had promised in the one you could depend upon to bring about kind of it during a war based mass production. so if we look at this overall accomplishment, we have to ask ourselves, how did they do it and is it the kind of faith...
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companies like remington typewriter, national postage meter, rocco, the jute box company based out of chicago, which produced and one carbines under contract, using design created by winchester. and then over 41 billion rounds of ammunition. outpouring, just as knudsen had promised in the one you could depend upon to bring about kind of it during a war based mass production. so if we look at this overall accomplishment, we have to ask ourselves, how did they do it and is it the kind of faith the american economy could do again? i happen to think the answer to the latter question is yes. i also happen to think if we look at the reasons why this place might happen, it begins to become clear why it is a reproducible effect by the economic boom that came after the war as those production muscles used for wartime production will shift back to civilian production, why not kind of boost and write a productive boost would be possible. first of all, you have to be life again at the orders here, the money spent, $311 in world war ii wartime production in today's dollars about $3 trillion. that'
companies like remington typewriter, national postage meter, rocco, the jute box company based out of chicago, which produced and one carbines under contract, using design created by winchester. and then over 41 billion rounds of ammunition. outpouring, just as knudsen had promised in the one you could depend upon to bring about kind of it during a war based mass production. so if we look at this overall accomplishment, we have to ask ourselves, how did they do it and is it the kind of faith...