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once again, flip of what richard russell said. we chief beaten kennedy on civil rights but we can't beat johnson. i do think eventually -- i'm not discounting social forces -- that the civil rights movement would have triumphed. simply as everett dirkson, an idea whose time has come, but would have happened less quickly and less successfully. on the domestic side, i believe there would have been no great society program, because that's not how john kennedy thought. that was johnson. who dreamt of being the second fdr and who had grandiose notions what use could do with legislation, and kennedy was more detached in that sense, too. we're going to have medicare and have demonstration programs, but i think it would have been acutely aware, for instance 0, the political dangers of a great society program with big city mayors at odds with community based organizations, fighting for money. kennedys were from boston. they understood the black-white conflict in terms of white working class and schools. johnson saw it as the north and the
once again, flip of what richard russell said. we chief beaten kennedy on civil rights but we can't beat johnson. i do think eventually -- i'm not discounting social forces -- that the civil rights movement would have triumphed. simply as everett dirkson, an idea whose time has come, but would have happened less quickly and less successfully. on the domestic side, i believe there would have been no great society program, because that's not how john kennedy thought. that was johnson. who dreamt...
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, senator russell said, no, he refused to do it.nd when senator russell refused him, president johnson essentially lifted that senator above his head and hurled him down to earth. richard russell was a lion at the senate. they named the first senate office building after him. he was a really big deal, even as early as 1963. but just listen how to lbj leaned into him. this is a phone call between president johnson and richard russell. this is only a week after president kennedy's death. and what happens on this phone call is that senator russell is pleading, trying in vain to get out of serving on the warren commission and lbj squashes him like a bug. this is amazing. listen to this. >> well, now, mr. president, i know i don't have to tell you of my devotion to you, but i just can't serve on that commission. i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with it, but i couldn't serve there with chief justice warren. i don't like that man. i don't have any confidence in him. >> dick, it's already been announced and you can serv
, senator russell said, no, he refused to do it.nd when senator russell refused him, president johnson essentially lifted that senator above his head and hurled him down to earth. richard russell was a lion at the senate. they named the first senate office building after him. he was a really big deal, even as early as 1963. but just listen how to lbj leaned into him. this is a phone call between president johnson and richard russell. this is only a week after president kennedy's death. and what...
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russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years' experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle
russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years' experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle
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russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that s
russell sent ter university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that s
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then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done.s been announced. hell -- >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement and it's already in the paperers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >> produced by nbc news which is solely responsible for its content. >> the warren commission appointed friday night will investigate and make a report on the murder. as yet it has said nothing about how it will proceed or when. in the meantime, again, the fbi is investigating every lead it can find and will turn its report over to president johnson probably this week. >> it was the fbi's hope th
then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done.s been announced. hell -- >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement and it's already in the paperers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like,...
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then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. hell -- >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement and it's already in the paperers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your doctor right away. tamiflu treats the flu in people 2 weeks and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particu
then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. hell -- >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement and it's already in the paperers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no...
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russell, 2191. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with this.ce warren. i don't like that man. >> you can serve with anybody for the good of america. and you're going to do it. i can't arrest you. and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] sure going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and he says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement. it's already in the papers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> no, i think that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. y bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score. yup, you get it free each month to help you avoid surprises with your credit
russell, 2191. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with this.ce warren. i don't like that man. >> you can serve with anybody for the good of america. and you're going to do it. i can't arrest you. and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] sure going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and he says, if i asked you to put on your uniform...
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-- the russell let us up and the russell was down quite a bit yesterday. > > so what does was that mean? > > well you know the small caps and the nasdaq typically lead the market and then the rest usually catches up. so right now we're seeing a lot of weakness in the russell after last wednesday's key reversal and minor weakness in the nasdaq. that's just an indication that maybe were approaching some sort of a tie up here. but again i am not going to fight it-- i'm not buying in but i'm not selling it yet. > > the market will have to digest news coming in from the ecb today. what do you think that will mean for the dollar and gold and some of the big commodities? > > well i think you're going to see gold is kind of stuck-- i think gold is really waiting for friday to hear what the jobs number is, but i think the dollar you've seen has been slightly weaker-- getting a little bit of a bounce but you're going to see draghi stays the same course he stayed-- they're trying to weaken the euro. they don't like that the euro was that strong because they want the same thing we want: they want t
-- the russell let us up and the russell was down quite a bit yesterday. > > so what does was that mean? > > well you know the small caps and the nasdaq typically lead the market and then the rest usually catches up. so right now we're seeing a lot of weakness in the russell after last wednesday's key reversal and minor weakness in the nasdaq. that's just an indication that maybe were approaching some sort of a tie up here. but again i am not going to fight it-- i'm not buying in...
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russell: all right, so where are we on this rape case?een the three rape victims. none of them knew each other. no shared routines. no overlaps in their lives. other than being this guy's type-- early 20s, single, brunette, living alone in a first-floor condo. the m.o.'s consistent, right? i mean, he waits until they're asleep, uses a bump key on the back door lock to gain entry. except that at the first scene, he passes a wide-open window he could've used for entry. he goes into the victim's bedroom. chloroforms her. turns on the tv, leaving it on while he assaults her. actually, amy already had her television on, so he just left it playing. russell: what if it wasn't a coincidence? maybe it's significant. you get the feeling that he was more prepared with amy? at the first scene, he overlooked the open window. second scene, he woke up a dog that got the neighbors all excited. no missteps at amy's house, and he picked the one night a week that she gets out of work early. he might've been casing her home, known her habits. it's more than
russell: all right, so where are we on this rape case?een the three rape victims. none of them knew each other. no shared routines. no overlaps in their lives. other than being this guy's type-- early 20s, single, brunette, living alone in a first-floor condo. the m.o.'s consistent, right? i mean, he waits until they're asleep, uses a bump key on the back door lock to gain entry. except that at the first scene, he passes a wide-open window he could've used for entry. he goes into the victim's...
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the russell 2,000 down. the dow up 70 points at 15,615. and this as the yield on the ten year note went up another few basis points to 262 today. always a pleasure to have you with us. ready for that twitter ipo. >> very ready. >> that does it for closing bell. thanks for joining us. >> fast money at the nasdaq just uptown starts right now. >> i'm scott cohn at global headquarters, we'll get to fast money in a moment. we want to bring you up to date on the shooting at lax. one tsa officer was killed, multiple others wounded when a gunman blasted his way through security, was carrying a semiautomatic assault rifle. and got almost all the way to the gates at terminal three at lax. the terminal that includes jet blue and virgin american. seven people were injured in total. six transported to local hospitals. we do not know yet the conditions of any of them, or the condition of the gunman, who has been identified by law enforcement as 23-year-old paul anthony ciancia, a u.s. citizen, who was living in los angeles. he was reported, according to
the russell 2,000 down. the dow up 70 points at 15,615. and this as the yield on the ten year note went up another few basis points to 262 today. always a pleasure to have you with us. ready for that twitter ipo. >> very ready. >> that does it for closing bell. thanks for joining us. >> fast money at the nasdaq just uptown starts right now. >> i'm scott cohn at global headquarters, we'll get to fast money in a moment. we want to bring you up to date on the shooting at...
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the russell 2000 beating the russell 2000 by a long shot. being the russell. he is naming names telling you which ones to pick. he has been right, right, right, correct, correct, correct. under the radar picks coming up next. ♪ tdd# 1-800-345-2550 searching for trade ideas that spark youriosity tdd# 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 yolook for what's next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 atchwab, we can help turn inspiration...
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>> the russel had a good day today. >> over the past month or week?russel has been so -- you're right. but the brett of the mark has been very, very strong. i do look at that as a short run indicator. when i take a look at stable interest rates, 250 to 260, oil down you guys mentioned early. earnings are going to be good, up 10% this year. fourth quarter comparisons are going to be very good. there is actually going be some accretion accretions bottom line is i have been say iing we are still belo that today. >> it's brian kelly. at the heart of the whole market rally is this logical fallacy that the federal reserve has completely short circuited the business cycle. have they found the hole pli grail of central banking. >> first of all, rsh an extremely interesting favorable climate. i don't need an extra price to get the prices after the levels now. tapering is off the table for another four or five months. money market funds are still at zero. >> when you look at around the world valuations. where would you be allocating now? >> i thought all stocks
>> the russel had a good day today. >> over the past month or week?russel has been so -- you're right. but the brett of the mark has been very, very strong. i do look at that as a short run indicator. when i take a look at stable interest rates, 250 to 260, oil down you guys mentioned early. earnings are going to be good, up 10% this year. fourth quarter comparisons are going to be very good. there is actually going be some accretion accretions bottom line is i have been say iing we...
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russel, and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland.mpany is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the billions. we think, therefore, huge, huge warehouses, huge trucks fleets; i mean, everything is huge. yet at the same time, you seem to want to become more nimble, and yourself, you're facilitating just on time, but you want to be like that too, in other words. i think of a distributor as a nice, big, full warehouse where they never run out, and that's why you go to them, but that's not the game anymore. - no. inventory turns are a focus of everybody, and certainly we have small warehouses in cities like amos, where we're just dealing with one factory, and then we have the larger facilities in, say, boucherville or in ontario, and hubs. but certainly we'r
russel, and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland.mpany is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the billions. we think, therefore, huge, huge warehouses, huge trucks fleets; i mean,...
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russell 2,000 losing about half a percent. adam: talk about the front page headlines. supply management index rose to 55.4 even though much of the federal government was shut down in the first 16 days of october. liz: billionaire steve
russell 2,000 losing about half a percent. adam: talk about the front page headlines. supply management index rose to 55.4 even though much of the federal government was shut down in the first 16 days of october. liz: billionaire steve
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you are on with russell evans. go ahead. .aller: yes looking at the transportation cost, as you pointed out, there ofmore damage -- danger calamities through large calamity -- barge calamities than through pipelines. we have been studying the impact, and wea mandating what we can and what we cannot do without congressional approval. cost is moreation to bring that out of canada through a port, sale it down, bring it to louisiana and into a refinery, yet we have some people who are trying to help people that are unemployed, yet we are taxing them severely by keeping the price of crude up instead of bringing the pipelines in which would substantially reduce the cost of oil and other byproducts and reduce the tax that people have to pay at the pump. thepolitics, to me, is villain of all of this, and the epa, people with agendas. host: russell evans? guest: there is no doubt there is a gap in transportation cost. the transportation cost gap in the role of the epa -- on the transportation cost gap, it creates opportunit
you are on with russell evans. go ahead. .aller: yes looking at the transportation cost, as you pointed out, there ofmore damage -- danger calamities through large calamity -- barge calamities than through pipelines. we have been studying the impact, and wea mandating what we can and what we cannot do without congressional approval. cost is moreation to bring that out of canada through a port, sale it down, bring it to louisiana and into a refinery, yet we have some people who are trying to...
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russell -- mr. evans. >> guest: is much more likely we will export refined products from the gulf coast into south america but the markets and per prices will remain linked. i don't think we envision cutting off the crude oil exports. when we talk about energy independence. klesko our energy in cushing oklahoma. 300 storage tanks and he can see the google image right there from so-called tank farms and their 13 companies that operate those in cushing oklahoma. joe is an independent from there. i met joe, you are on the air. cocoa good morning. how are you all this morning? >> host: good morning. >> guest: at the 20-inch pipeline that runs across my property. i flipped out here for over 20 years and i've never had a problem -- i have lived out here for over 20 years and i've never had a problem with pipelines leaking or anything. what i want to say is their biggest problem is they are regulating to death the refineries. if you try to build a refinery give to deal with the epa and the regulations are
russell -- mr. evans. >> guest: is much more likely we will export refined products from the gulf coast into south america but the markets and per prices will remain linked. i don't think we envision cutting off the crude oil exports. when we talk about energy independence. klesko our energy in cushing oklahoma. 300 storage tanks and he can see the google image right there from so-called tank farms and their 13 companies that operate those in cushing oklahoma. joe is an independent from...
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they played a tape of president on the phone with richard russell. he said i don't want to be on the commission. i don't like easterly earl warren. johnson said i don't take no. and he said you're getting no and he said it's too bad it's been announced. what did he do? he served. because he knew johnson, johnson knew him. in the end when i go oned these lower house relationships with democratic legislature over time. you have comprise at time. you don't walk away with everything you want. if i walk away with 70% of my agenda. it's 70% better than otherwise. and what we have unfortunately in washington on both sides of the aisle at times are absolutists. when we -- >> a month or so ago we went through the government shut down. you know, you criticized the president but obviously you've been critical of your own party too. who was to blame for that? what are the lessons you think should be learned from that? >> both sides were to blame for
they played a tape of president on the phone with richard russell. he said i don't want to be on the commission. i don't like easterly earl warren. johnson said i don't take no. and he said you're getting no and he said it's too bad it's been announced. what did he do? he served. because he knew johnson, johnson knew him. in the end when i go oned these lower house relationships with democratic legislature over time. you have comprise at time. you don't walk away with everything you want. if i...
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>> i knew i liked russell crowe. >> he is talking about leonardo dicaprio.tly his friends were talking about he he would beat george clooney in the basketball game, and he lost the whole thing. he said if he's going to surround himself by people who don't tell the truth, i don't think he should be doing that. that's not so juicy. but when he talked about brad pitt, he was complimentary saying, "he carried the entire "world war z" to the finish line." and he came out saying ashton kutcher shouldn't be on twitter. yes, he was out and about. he was all about it. >>> and matt damon gets 20 seconds for a payday, an ad in the u.k., maybe why he chose to do it. it is with george clooney of all things. here's the ad. >> what are you doing here? >> recycling. >> yeah? >> yeah. >> me, too. hey, matt damon's inside. >> 3 million bucks for that, folks. i'll take it. >> hope he doesn't have anything bad to say about him after that. >>> listen to this. adele, on the other hand, not taking 12 million euro, approximately $18 million ad deal from l'oreal. she was apparently
>> i knew i liked russell crowe. >> he is talking about leonardo dicaprio.tly his friends were talking about he he would beat george clooney in the basketball game, and he lost the whole thing. he said if he's going to surround himself by people who don't tell the truth, i don't think he should be doing that. that's not so juicy. but when he talked about brad pitt, he was complimentary saying, "he carried the entire "world war z" to the finish line." and he came...
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then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. announced. hell -- >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement and it's already in the paperers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. >> produced by nbc news which is solely responsible for its content. >> the warren commission appointed friday night will investigate and make a report on the murder. as yet it has said nothing about how it will proceed or when. in the meantime, again, the fbi is investigating every lead it can find and will turn its report over to president johnson probably this week. >> it was the fbi's hope that its report would be if not the final word, the semifinal word, and that the commission's job would be to read it and then essentially endorse the findings of the report. >> the members of the warren commission, earl warren, john sherman cooper, jerry ford, allan dulles, hale boggs, richard russell and john j. mccloy realized
then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. announced. hell -- >> you mean -- >> yes, sir. i made the announcement and it's already in the paperers. you're on it. >> i think you did wrong getting warren. i know damn well you did wrong getting me. >> that's what you do. that's the kind of american bulldog you are. >> produced by nbc news which is solely responsible for its content. >> the warren...
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russel, and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland.his company is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the billions. we think, therefore, huge, huge warehouses, huge trucks fleets; i mean, everything is huge. yet at the same time, you seem to want to become more nimble, and yourself, you're facilitating just on time, but you want to be like that too, in other words. i think of a distributor as a nice, big, full warehouse where they never run out, and that's why you go to them, but that's not the game anymore. - no. inventory turns are a focus of everybody, and certainly we have small warehouses in cities like amos, where we're just dealing with one factory, and then we have the larger facilities in, say, boucherville or in ontario, and hubs. but certainl
russel, and he was in the 18th century in montreal? he was from scotland.his company is over 200 years old. - yeah, he was a dry goods seller in montreal, and then his son archie, in the early 1800s - or, that was late 1800s - moved it into the steel processing, so it does go back to 200 years. - and when we think of distributors, again, it's the kind of thing we overlook, and they're huge; i mean, you're in the billions. we think, therefore, huge, huge warehouses, huge trucks fleets; i mean,...
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if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.the commission. there is, however, a problem. russell is a segregationist through and through and despises warren for the decisions that he's made on the court. >> johnson thought if they can agree on a verdict, that ought to be satisfying 90% of american public opinion. >> going to direct you to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connect with it but i couldn't serve with chief justice warren. i don't like that man. >> you can't can serve with anybody for the good of america and you're going to do it. i can't arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ muted ] going to serve. i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been anno
if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.the commission. there is, however, a problem. russell is a segregationist through and through and despises warren for the decisions that he's made on the court. >> johnson thought if they can agree on a verdict, that ought to be satisfying 90% of american public opinion. >> going to direct you to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connect with it but i couldn't serve with...
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if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.e is, however, a problem. russell is a segregationist through and through and despises warren for the decisions that he's made on the court. >> johnson thought if they can agree on a verdict, that ought to be satisfying 90% of american public opinion. >> going to direct you to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connect with it but i couldn't serve with chief justice warren. i don't like that man. >> you can't can serve with anybody for the good of america and you're going to do it. i can arrest you and i'm not going to put the fbi on you. but you're [ mute ] going to serve i'll tell you that. >> lyndon johnson was known as the greatest salesman one-on-one who ever lived. so he meets first with warren and says, if i asked you to put on your uniform and fight for america you'd do it. i'm asking you to fight for america in a different way. then johnson has to get richard russell. >> mr. president, please now. >> no, it's already done. it's been announced. >> you mean you'v
if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.e is, however, a problem. russell is a segregationist through and through and despises warren for the decisions that he's made on the court. >> johnson thought if they can agree on a verdict, that ought to be satisfying 90% of american public opinion. >> going to direct you to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connect with it but i couldn't serve with chief justice warren....
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good to see you, russell. knowing what you know and what you heard and i was in that hearing in d.c. this week, would you get on that obama care website? well, it is down now. but would you sign up? >> we can't, right? >> if it were ever to work -- >> you know, once it -- i think, unfortunately, the scaleability issues, it is not working is the tip of the iceberg. the big issue is once this is working is the security. all right? so you have to test all of the lines of code, the integration to the system so this is -- the hackers around the world right now are probably already figuring out a way to not only get into the system but get access or have other fake website that is look like this system. >> you know, russell, it was one question that sebelius was asked and that was, you know, whether or not there were certain information that was put in the original plan that would give hackers obviously and i prosecuted identity theft, the fastest growing crime in america, it's affected something like 10 million peo
good to see you, russell. knowing what you know and what you heard and i was in that hearing in d.c. this week, would you get on that obama care website? well, it is down now. but would you sign up? >> we can't, right? >> if it were ever to work -- >> you know, once it -- i think, unfortunately, the scaleability issues, it is not working is the tip of the iceberg. the big issue is once this is working is the security. all right? so you have to test all of the lines of code,...
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dow transports, russell 2,000, as an be hitting above the 1804 now at 1807 you can get in this rally with these three exchange traded funds according to my next guest. the first, nasdaq technology dividend index, includes nearly 19 dividend paying companies in the technology and telecommunications space. low volatility international stocks. this is another good way to make money right now according to the experts, looking to i shares minimum volatility, and for global opportunities some people believe the glooal world is oversold. the spider global allocation edf, an act of the managed fund that captures gains from multiple asset classes. my next guest has $8.5 billion in assets under management and more picks for you plus the worries of the wealthy. creative planning president of c i o and the number one spot on barron's annual list of top 100 independent wealth advisers, welcome. any time, your typical clients we should let people know are what you call the millionaire next door. tell me what is worrying them most and in general and we will get to the five biggest worries and your
dow transports, russell 2,000, as an be hitting above the 1804 now at 1807 you can get in this rally with these three exchange traded funds according to my next guest. the first, nasdaq technology dividend index, includes nearly 19 dividend paying companies in the technology and telecommunications space. low volatility international stocks. this is another good way to make money right now according to the experts, looking to i shares minimum volatility, and for global opportunities some people...
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you are on with russell evans. go ahead. .aller: yes looking at the transportation cost, as you pointed out, there ofmore damage -- danger calamities through large calamity -- barge calamities than through pipelines. we have been studying the impact, and wea mandating what we can and what we cannot do without congressional approval. cost is moreation to bring that out of canada through a port, sale it down, bring it to louisiana and into a refinery, yet we have some people who are trying to help people that are unemployed, yet we are taxing them severely by keeping the price of crude up instead of bringing the pipelines in which would substantially reduce the cost of oil and other byproducts and reduce the tax that people have to pay at the pump. thepolitics, to me, is villain of all of this, and the epa, people with agendas. host: russell evans? guest: there is no doubt there is a gap in transportation cost. the transportation cost gap in the role of the epa -- on the transportation cost gap, it creates opportunit
you are on with russell evans. go ahead. .aller: yes looking at the transportation cost, as you pointed out, there ofmore damage -- danger calamities through large calamity -- barge calamities than through pipelines. we have been studying the impact, and wea mandating what we can and what we cannot do without congressional approval. cost is moreation to bring that out of canada through a port, sale it down, bring it to louisiana and into a refinery, yet we have some people who are trying to...
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good to see you, russell. knowing what you know and what you heard and i was in that hearing in d.c. this week, would you get on that obama care website? well, it is down now. but would you sign up? >> we can't, right? >> if it were ever to work -- >> you know, once it -- i think, unfortunately, the scaleability issues, it is not working is the tip of the iceberg. the big issue is once this is working is the security. all right? so you have to test all of the lines of code, the integration to the system so this is -- the hackers around the world right now are probably already figuring out a way to not only get into the system but get access or have other fake websites that look like this system. >> you know, russell, there was one question that sebelius was asked. and that was, you know, whether or not there were certain information that was put in the original plan that would give hackers obviously and i prosecuted identity theft, the fastest growing crime in america, it's affected something like 10 million p
good to see you, russell. knowing what you know and what you heard and i was in that hearing in d.c. this week, would you get on that obama care website? well, it is down now. but would you sign up? >> we can't, right? >> if it were ever to work -- >> you know, once it -- i think, unfortunately, the scaleability issues, it is not working is the tip of the iceberg. the big issue is once this is working is the security. all right? so you have to test all of the lines of code,...
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this is the kind of irony is calling on the government to do more and even do you know the whole russell brand thing he wants the government to to tax this bloke or do this and they're calling on the government to redress the imbalance and the big theme of my book is that the one thing government needs to do is relax and now if i kind of liken mine count kind to this kind of huge train it's a massive train it's going incredibly fast it's incredibly heavy nobody can stop it nobody can know and you know obama came to power promised the most powerful man in the world promised always change you know where was the change exactly and nobody can stop this train and he's going to where it's going but what we can do is just change the points on the railway so i can get rid of the n.h.s. i can't get rid of educator can't do these things i just don't because just say well you can change the points on the railway and so you can just read direct the train and gradually everything else will fall into place and the points on the railway how you change the points is reform to our system of money because
this is the kind of irony is calling on the government to do more and even do you know the whole russell brand thing he wants the government to to tax this bloke or do this and they're calling on the government to redress the imbalance and the big theme of my book is that the one thing government needs to do is relax and now if i kind of liken mine count kind to this kind of huge train it's a massive train it's going incredibly fast it's incredibly heavy nobody can stop it nobody can know and...
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sefolosha saves it and russell westbrook, ball game. westbrook knocking down the 3 with one-tenth of a second left. season high 34 for russell westbrook. oklahoma city, they win 113-112. they improve to a perfect 9-0 at home while the warriors, they've now lost five of their last six. >>> it took a couple days but jason kidd finally admitted what everyone else knew that he did indeed intentionally spill his cup of soda wednesday night in order to delay the game so his team could draw up a play even though they were out of touts. -- out of timeouts. yesterday kid was fined $50,000 for what they're copping cup-gate. he said he probably shouldn't have done it but he was trying to help his team win. rough start for the nets. they lost again tonight. they're 4-12 on the season. >>> 49ers wide receiver michael crabtree, he'll make his season debut sunday versus the rams. >> best case scenario, i wasn't really thinking about scenarios. i was really thinking about me getting right. just everything happens for a reason. i guess it's time for me
sefolosha saves it and russell westbrook, ball game. westbrook knocking down the 3 with one-tenth of a second left. season high 34 for russell westbrook. oklahoma city, they win 113-112. they improve to a perfect 9-0 at home while the warriors, they've now lost five of their last six. >>> it took a couple days but jason kidd finally admitted what everyone else knew that he did indeed intentionally spill his cup of soda wednesday night in order to delay the game so his team could draw...
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thinking is it even worth voting anymore these days of course immediately you have to think about russell brand is a. british star was on newsnight recently and making the same point don't even vote he doesn't vote apparently jeremy paxman is the host of b.b.c. once newsnight he said he doesn't vote so but there was very little in terms of solutions they had this discussion and they said that this situation is messed up i think russell was. kind of putting forward a redistribution policy of well i'm not sure that's the way to go but is this a lever i mean if you're in parliament you're in parliament here's a lever this is just to have the leverage if you want to it's one of the things you need to do look you've got a choice a lot of people agree that democracy is not working as well as it should in this country i don't is any argument about that so you've got a choice you either walk away from democracy and i think logically that means walking into a very very dark place so i was really depressed by that russell brown and jeremy paxman to watch them because i think boycotting democracy is
thinking is it even worth voting anymore these days of course immediately you have to think about russell brand is a. british star was on newsnight recently and making the same point don't even vote he doesn't vote apparently jeremy paxman is the host of b.b.c. once newsnight he said he doesn't vote so but there was very little in terms of solutions they had this discussion and they said that this situation is messed up i think russell was. kind of putting forward a redistribution policy of...
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thinking is it even worth voting anymore these days of course immediately you have to think about russell brand is a. british star who was on newsnight recently and making the same point don't even vote he doesn't vote probably jeremy paxman is the host of b.b.c. one's news and he said he doesn't vote so but there was very little in terms of solutions they had this discussion and they said that this situation is messed up i think russell was. kind of putting forward a redistribution policy of well i'm not sure that's the way to go but is this a lever i mean you're in parliament you're in parliament here's a lever this is just to have the leverage if you want to it's one of the things you need to do look you've got a choice a lot of people agree that democracy is not working as well as it should in this country i don't have any argument about that so you've got a choice you either walk away from democracy and i think logically that means walking into a very very dark place so i was really depressed by that russell brown and jeremy paxman to watch them because i think boycotting democracy i
thinking is it even worth voting anymore these days of course immediately you have to think about russell brand is a. british star who was on newsnight recently and making the same point don't even vote he doesn't vote probably jeremy paxman is the host of b.b.c. one's news and he said he doesn't vote so but there was very little in terms of solutions they had this discussion and they said that this situation is messed up i think russell was. kind of putting forward a redistribution policy of...
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this is the kind of irony is calling on the government to do more and even the you know the whole russell brand thing he wants the government to to tax this bloke or do this and they're calling on the government to redress the imbalance and the big theme of my book is that the one thing government needs to do is relax and now if i kind of liken mine count kind to this kind of huge train it's a massive train it's going incredibly fast it's incredibly heavy nobody can stop it nobody can know and you know obama came to power promised the most powerful man in the world pros do is change you know where was the change exactly and nobody can stop this train and he's going to where it's going but what we can do is just change the points on the railway so i can get rid of the n.h.s. i can't get rid of educator can't do these things i just don't because just say well you can change the points on the railway and so you can just read to wreck the train and gradually everything else will fall into place and the points on the railway how you change the points is reform to our system of money because ma
this is the kind of irony is calling on the government to do more and even the you know the whole russell brand thing he wants the government to to tax this bloke or do this and they're calling on the government to redress the imbalance and the big theme of my book is that the one thing government needs to do is relax and now if i kind of liken mine count kind to this kind of huge train it's a massive train it's going incredibly fast it's incredibly heavy nobody can stop it nobody can know and...
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think logically that means walking into a very very dark place so i was really depressed by that russell brown the jeremy paxman the washroom because i think boycotting democracy is guaranteed to take you away from democracy i think democracy is the best system we have our system today is a floor democracy the job is to improve it to make it into a pure democracy empower people let them get rid of dorji m.p.'s instead of grumbling all the time my own piece hopeless well they're all the same they've all got this not so much of give them the power rid to get. they're in pieces then they have the m.p. they deserve and if they've got the wrong m.p. they've got no one to blame but themselves give people the power to start referendums local regional national so that if they don't like what the government's doing they can take power into their own hands pure democracy is the answer to walk away from democracy i think is really frightening because there is not a single example in the world of people walking away from a proper democracy into a better world it's not i can't think of a single examp
think logically that means walking into a very very dark place so i was really depressed by that russell brown the jeremy paxman the washroom because i think boycotting democracy is guaranteed to take you away from democracy i think democracy is the best system we have our system today is a floor democracy the job is to improve it to make it into a pure democracy empower people let them get rid of dorji m.p.'s instead of grumbling all the time my own piece hopeless well they're all the same...
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thinking is it even worth voting anymore these days of course immediately you have to think about russell brand is a. british star was on newsnight recently and making the same point don't even vote he doesn't vote apparently jeremy paxman is the host of b.b.c. once newsnight he said he doesn't vote so but there was very little in terms of solutions they had this discussion and they said that this situation is messed up i think russell was. kind of putting forward a redistribution policy of well i'm not sure that's the way to go but it's just a lever i mean if you're in parliament you're in parliament here's a lever this is just to have the leverage if you want to it's one of the things you need to do look you've got a choice a lot of people agree that democracy is not working as well as it should in this country i don't have any argument about that so you've got a choice you either walk away from democracy and i think logically that means walking into a very very dark place so i was really depressed by that russell brown and jeremy paxman to watch them because i think boycotting democrac
thinking is it even worth voting anymore these days of course immediately you have to think about russell brand is a. british star was on newsnight recently and making the same point don't even vote he doesn't vote apparently jeremy paxman is the host of b.b.c. once newsnight he said he doesn't vote so but there was very little in terms of solutions they had this discussion and they said that this situation is messed up i think russell was. kind of putting forward a redistribution policy of...
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that means the s&p can catch up, have outperformance to get to where the russell 2000 is.re looking for relative valuations, that's why large caps because they have room to grow. >> i did speak to market technicians who said that russell 2000 index has more room to run. it broke the 1123 resistance level. that means this chart can continue to move to the upside. i spoke to market technicians who said, yes, this index has more room to run. december on average is time for small cap index. you cut -- >> it's a winning strategy no matter how you slice it. thank you both. >> so far, so good. >> we see that continuing. up 28 points on the dow. the s&p up about five points. both in record territory here. >> that's right. across the country, countless retail workers will be breaking holiday tradition and working. it's causing a huge backlash. should it? movie stores, restaurants, other establishments are open for thanksgiving and has been for years. why is retail that different? we'll debate. she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunc
that means the s&p can catch up, have outperformance to get to where the russell 2000 is.re looking for relative valuations, that's why large caps because they have room to grow. >> i did speak to market technicians who said that russell 2000 index has more room to run. it broke the 1123 resistance level. that means this chart can continue to move to the upside. i spoke to market technicians who said, yes, this index has more room to run. december on average is time for small cap...
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a very candid interview, dishing about fellow a-listers leonardo dicaprio and russell crowe. you. >> like leo needs a lot of career advice. but yeah, he had some things to say. >>> also on this day that we thank all veterans for their service and sacrifice, we have some remarkable video to show you. saw this over the weekend. goose flesh every single time. >> is that goose bumps? >> it is. it is chill bumps. it is -- a stunning thing to see. a vet transformed. we have an update. how much life has changed. for the better. >> that is an inspiring story. >>> we turn now to the latest on the montana newlywed charged with pushing her husband off a cliff eight days after their wedding. there's talk now of a new and even more shocking allegation. abc's ryan owens is tracking the case. >> reporter: did newlywed jordan graham blindfold her young husband, cody johnson, before shoving him off a cliff a mere eight days after their wedding? that's the explosive allegation her defense attorney is claiming prosecutors may make during her first-degree murder trial scheduled to start next mon
a very candid interview, dishing about fellow a-listers leonardo dicaprio and russell crowe. you. >> like leo needs a lot of career advice. but yeah, he had some things to say. >>> also on this day that we thank all veterans for their service and sacrifice, we have some remarkable video to show you. saw this over the weekend. goose flesh every single time. >> is that goose bumps? >> it is. it is chill bumps. it is -- a stunning thing to see. a vet transformed. we have...
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russell memorial chair and is director of the charles m. russell center for the study of western art at the university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle historical museum. executive director of the national cowboy hall of fame. and western heritage center in oklahoma city. and executive director of the buffalo bill historical center in cody, wyoming. published numerous journal articles on western american history of art and written several books including cowboys of the american west and the chuck wagon cookbook. if you'd like to learn more about the chuck wagon cookbook, why, professor price will be here afterwards over here at the desk to sign copies of that and to talk with you about chuck wagon cooking. i
russell memorial chair and is director of the charles m. russell center for the study of western art at the university of oklahoma. he is also director of the university of oklahoma press. he graduated from the united states military academy at west point in 1970. he earned an m.a. in museum science at the texas tech university in 1977. we'll have to forgive him that he is a texan. he has nearly 25 years experience in the museum profession, including executive director of the panhandle...
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charlie russell did it best in in without knocking. once reoutfitted, many sat for the photographer in poses that advocated or evoked their free life. where alcohol, firearm and women were involved, quote, if one required a little or large amount of trouble, he could easily find it, said one ex-bartender, adding, however, that peaceable men were rarely molested. the average cost of driving to abilene, kansas, 700 miles, taking two months, was figured in 1869 at about $2 a head. beside a margin of about 20% for stampedes, theft, et cetera. but as the cattle trailing industry became more efficient in its methods, the cost of delivering a herd dropped. various estimates of the cost during the 1880s, ranged from 60 cents to 90 cents a head. depending where in texas the drove originated. and at least one prominent trail boss claimed that 3,000 head of south texas beefs could be driven to a kansas railhead for a total cost of no more than $1,000 or 33 cents a head. of this amount, wages accounted for about 74% of the total droving costs. foo
charlie russell did it best in in without knocking. once reoutfitted, many sat for the photographer in poses that advocated or evoked their free life. where alcohol, firearm and women were involved, quote, if one required a little or large amount of trouble, he could easily find it, said one ex-bartender, adding, however, that peaceable men were rarely molested. the average cost of driving to abilene, kansas, 700 miles, taking two months, was figured in 1869 at about $2 a head. beside a margin...
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walter russell mead, as hard as it was to get to this temporary six month pause, how much harder will it be for this administration or any administration to tackle all the things nicholas burns just talked about? >> i think it's very hard. that's one of the reasons that i'm worried about the diplomatic situation. you know, i think to the saudis right now, what it looks like is happening is the u.s. is offering iran a kind of a fertile crescent for nukes deal. that we are more or less dropping any serious opposition to iran's consolidating power in iraq, in syria and lebanon. and meanwhile we're sort of working towards a nuclear agreement that may or may not pan out. i think for the saudis that's not just a little bit unacceptable. that is radically and totally unacceptable. and an existential threat. now they may or may not be able to do something about it. but its-- your life in the middle east is usually not very easy when the saudis are fundamentally unhappy with you. and i should say that, you know, we haven't even gotten to israel which is another issue. >> ifill: let me ask nich
walter russell mead, as hard as it was to get to this temporary six month pause, how much harder will it be for this administration or any administration to tackle all the things nicholas burns just talked about? >> i think it's very hard. that's one of the reasons that i'm worried about the diplomatic situation. you know, i think to the saudis right now, what it looks like is happening is the u.s. is offering iran a kind of a fertile crescent for nukes deal. that we are more or less...