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fingerprints identified the victim as virginia russell. >> pretty shocking. she hadn't been out two months when this incident happened. >> she was missing her right shoe. there was no dirt or debris on her foot, but her stockings were ripped and she had scrapes on her knees. the missing shell casing indicated virginia may have been shot once in another location and then dragged to where she was shot two more times. >> there's obviously more to this homicide than just this one particular location where the body was found. >> police found two empty beer bottles 20 feet from virginia's body. no one was sure if they were connected to the murder. they also found a single hair on virginia's body. there was no sign of sexual assault, but two purses were found near the body. >> there weren't but $2 in change in the purses, so investigators believe that part of the motive may have been robbery. >> a background check stunned virginia's family. her real profession wasn't cleaning houses. she was a call girl. >> it was a total shock. but then again, i guess virginia had
fingerprints identified the victim as virginia russell. >> pretty shocking. she hadn't been out two months when this incident happened. >> she was missing her right shoe. there was no dirt or debris on her foot, but her stockings were ripped and she had scrapes on her knees. the missing shell casing indicated virginia may have been shot once in another location and then dragged to where she was shot two more times. >> there's obviously more to this homicide than just this one...
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>>> and i guess it's also appropriate that the four rs, rory, russell, russell and ryan are in a four-way playoff to decide the 2014 honda classic. we've talked a lot about how guys drop shots coming down the stretch. this is just a small example of it. the key moments. this was it for knox, johnny. you called this at the 14th. >> yeah, just couldn't get it over that little diagonal bank and it just ricocheted straight right. >> and that cost him. double bogey at 14 for knox and he parred in from there to post it. henley at the par 3 15th. this was just after he knocked it in off the green for birdie at 14. >> and birdied 13. and not even close. >> he doubles the 15th. he drops back to 8 under. and then rory mcilroy, who came to the 16th at 10 under and seemingly looked like it was his tournament to win or lose -- >> kept getting so many tee shots left and that leads to a double bogey. >> mcilroy drops to 8 under. he also bogeyed the 17th to drop to 7 under and then ryan palmer, who just cleared the hazard, had an excellent chance at the 18th but just could not put that little par putt aw
>>> and i guess it's also appropriate that the four rs, rory, russell, russell and ryan are in a four-way playoff to decide the 2014 honda classic. we've talked a lot about how guys drop shots coming down the stretch. this is just a small example of it. the key moments. this was it for knox, johnny. you called this at the 14th. >> yeah, just couldn't get it over that little diagonal bank and it just ricocheted straight right. >> and that cost him. double bogey at 14 for...
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russell didn't have a motive. that is in no way to excuse any of his actions that i would like to read to you because i have known both of these men now and i began communicating with them in 2002, so it is almost 12 years. i had visited him in prison. i.e., you know, have followed them over many years and they moved all over the country. they started here and they went to nevada to texas and oklahoma and then came back to wyoming. so i've gotten to know both of them quite well. this is an excerpt from chapter 12 is called indian springs and i'm not going to -- i'm going to take a couple of short excerpts to let you know what my thinking was early on in this investigation as it related to russell. other than matthew shepard himself, no one involved perplexed me more than russell henderson. i accepted as a fact that he had participated more or less equally in the beating matthew, an impression first solidified in the onslaught of media coverage following the attack. "time" magazine citin"time" magd police sources r
russell didn't have a motive. that is in no way to excuse any of his actions that i would like to read to you because i have known both of these men now and i began communicating with them in 2002, so it is almost 12 years. i had visited him in prison. i.e., you know, have followed them over many years and they moved all over the country. they started here and they went to nevada to texas and oklahoma and then came back to wyoming. so i've gotten to know both of them quite well. this is an...
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now, dad is russell. russell and evan are hanging out. they have pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> okay, you got to capture it just like that. >> run over there pretty quick. >> i know. >> go, go, go, go. this is going to be insane. >> they're hatching their plan. you got to film it like this. you run over there, go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you're noticing some tracks. a snowmobiler in the area, caden, he's 15 years old, he's an up and coming snowmobile racer, he's going to jump over dad. >> no! >> caden, does he know he's going to lay down? >> yeah. they're all in on it and dad is going to get the shot. >> you're crazy. yeah, you should be. i can't believe you. >> oh, no. >> oh. >> and there he goes. >> perfect. >> it is awesome. >> absolutely perfect. in that moment, russell became an even bigger hero to his son. you want to see the footage, right? watch this. there it is. >> that was sick. >> makes it even more special. dad, russell and son evan had to spend the last five years apart from each other because of a
now, dad is russell. russell and evan are hanging out. they have pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> okay, you got to capture it just like that. >> run over there pretty quick. >> i know. >> go, go, go, go. this is going to be insane. >> they're hatching their plan. you got to film it like this. you run over there, go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you're noticing some tracks. a snowmobiler in the area, caden, he's 15 years old, he's an up and coming...
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my guest this week is def jam cofounder russell simons. what were you like as a kid? >> well, they would have gave me ritalin or something. >> really? >> they have given me something to calm me. my nickname is rush. my company is rush. so i was a little scatter brained, a little all over the place. and i think now, you know, that you manifest in all the businesses, all the things that i am doing, but i think medications make it easier to balance those balls. >> did you think that you were going to be successful when you were a kid? >> i don't think so. a lot of my friends died and went to jail over gangs and drugs and things. i survived and was lucky enough to find a situation where i could butt my energy. i didn't think i was going to be successful in this degree, of course not. >> when you look back what do you think were the things that made you success h. luck? >> a lot of luck. no question luck was a big one. finding one success really matters. for some people that success is an ongoing practice. i learned me my first success resilience and hard work and dedicati
my guest this week is def jam cofounder russell simons. what were you like as a kid? >> well, they would have gave me ritalin or something. >> really? >> they have given me something to calm me. my nickname is rush. my company is rush. so i was a little scatter brained, a little all over the place. and i think now, you know, that you manifest in all the businesses, all the things that i am doing, but i think medications make it easier to balance those balls. >> did you...
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome russell crowe. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: russell croweo much for being here. >> cheers, man. my pleasure. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. aw, man, we're so happy to have you here. you know, i follow you on twitter. and i like -- i know you're into music. i follow you and you always tell me like, different bands you're into and stuff like that. who are you listening to now? >> well, i just directed a a movie called "the water diviner" so at the moment i'm listening to a lot of orchestral stuff. there's an italian composer called ludovico einaudi, who's just really -- >> jimmy: i love his stuff. >> oh you do? [ laughter ] oh no. >> jimmy: seriously. he's great. >> there's an album called "divenire," which is just fantastic. >> jimmy: really? all right. >> but you know, i'm into song writers and, you know, like skylar gray. have you ever heard of her on your show? >> jimmy: skylar gray. have we had her? no i don't think we have. >> you should have her on your show. >> jimmy: really? >> she's fantastic. she wrote that song "love the way you lie" f
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome russell crowe. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: russell croweo much for being here. >> cheers, man. my pleasure. >> jimmy: i appreciate it. aw, man, we're so happy to have you here. you know, i follow you on twitter. and i like -- i know you're into music. i follow you and you always tell me like, different bands you're into and stuff like that. who are you listening to now? >> well, i just directed a a movie called "the...
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host: russell moore? guest: every exercise involves a third-party. that is why we need courts to balance these things. i think the caller has a very good point. congress, in debating the affordable care act, these issues are very deeply divided issues. what the administration promised consistently to pro-life democrats -- they are a key coalition. at one point, they seem to prevent the bill from a past. that is to say that this is not going to engage the country in these deeply held divisions over abortion and human life. we're going to have an executive order that will prevent that from happening. what do we see? ever since the affordable care act is implemented, we have this continual issue of the administration regulating and trying to force the sexual revolution onto people, families, and companies. guest: do you think that notre dame ought to be able to refuse to sign a paper? sign-up up paper that says we will not cover this? we are exercising our conscience. you are to have to find another way to d
host: russell moore? guest: every exercise involves a third-party. that is why we need courts to balance these things. i think the caller has a very good point. congress, in debating the affordable care act, these issues are very deeply divided issues. what the administration promised consistently to pro-life democrats -- they are a key coalition. at one point, they seem to prevent the bill from a past. that is to say that this is not going to engage the country in these deeply held divisions...
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now, dad is russell.ll and evan are hanging out and they have a pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> you got to capture it just like that. >> he has to run over there pretty quick. >> yeah, i know. >> go, go, go, go, this will be insa insane. >> they are hatching their plan and film it like this and make sure you go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you are noticing some tracks. >> oh. >> a snowmobiler in the area, kayden, 15 years old and he's an upand coming snowmobiler racer and he's going to jump over dad. >> but does he know that dad's going to lay down? >> they are all in on it and dad is going to get the shot. >> you're crazy. >> yeah, you should be! i can't believe you. >> oh, no. >> oh! >> and there he goes. perfect. >> it's shule perfect. in that moment russell became an even bigger hero to his son. >> and now you want to see the footage. >> the clips that russell got down there. and there it is. >> that was sick! >> actually we'll make this story more special dad and son recently had
now, dad is russell.ll and evan are hanging out and they have a pretty crazy idea for dad to do here. >> you got to capture it just like that. >> he has to run over there pretty quick. >> yeah, i know. >> go, go, go, go, this will be insa insane. >> they are hatching their plan and film it like this and make sure you go quick. dad is going to lay down here and you are noticing some tracks. >> oh. >> a snowmobiler in the area, kayden, 15 years old and...
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. >> russell, i need you to calm down, okay?couple of deep breaths, we're going to get somebody on the way there, okay. >> narrator: russell faria said he came home to find his wife dead on the sofa, and it looked like suicide, he told the operator. now much later, russ told us something clicked when he saw her lying there. >> well, she had talked about it years before and actually tried it once or twice. >> and when you came in? >> i saw slashes on her arms and that was the first thing that just registered in my mind. >> narrator: early the next morning, betsy's mirror janet myers got a knock on the door. officers standing there on her doorstep. >> one of them just looked right at me and said, betsy's dead. and i said, well, how could she be dead? she was just here last night. >> narrator: officer s also wen to betsy's sister julie's house. >> i gave them the look,like i don't think that sounds right. >> narrator: by the time police offered that suicide suggestion to betsy's family, they already knew, the death of betsy faria w
. >> russell, i need you to calm down, okay?couple of deep breaths, we're going to get somebody on the way there, okay. >> narrator: russell faria said he came home to find his wife dead on the sofa, and it looked like suicide, he told the operator. now much later, russ told us something clicked when he saw her lying there. >> well, she had talked about it years before and actually tried it once or twice. >> and when you came in? >> i saw slashes on her arms and...
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anthony russell will be participating and helping host what will be our roast of moses. there will be a dinner followed by an important dance, large scale event and a nice way for to us think about ritual together, a series of important public programs and lectures throughout the summer that are also will culminate in one of our night it at the jewseum programs. we'll have a pop-up shop in the museum's gift shop during the time. >> thank you so much for being with us. we'll say goodbye to james and lily and welcome the 29th jewish music festival guests in a moment. here's information on how can you access the contemporary jewish museum and visit them. announcer: every day across america, excess food is gathered by a network of good people at local food banks, giving hope to millions of children who struggle with hunger. they've earned their wings. and you can, too. together we can solve child hunger. support feeding america and your local food bank at feedingamerica.org. . >>> good morning. welcome back to "mosaic." i'm honored to be your host this morning. we're in the
anthony russell will be participating and helping host what will be our roast of moses. there will be a dinner followed by an important dance, large scale event and a nice way for to us think about ritual together, a series of important public programs and lectures throughout the summer that are also will culminate in one of our night it at the jewseum programs. we'll have a pop-up shop in the museum's gift shop during the time. >> thank you so much for being with us. we'll say goodbye to...
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it could have involved russell being killed. in that respect, it turned out as well as could be expected. >>> coming up, a police officer is shot in the line of duty. and his rookie partner must risk his life to save him. >> picked up his partner and pulled him right out of the road. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. >>> shots ring out on a dead end street as a crazed gunman takes aim at police. >> when i see him collapse, he kind of has this dazed look on his face. that had me concerned. >> and a rookie officer must brave the line of fire to rescue his fallen partner. august 22nd, 2011. a sunny day in el cajon, california, just outside san diego 23-year-old freelance cameraman greg torkelson is listening to his police scanner. >> something happens. you know, a shooting, car crash, a house fire, something like that, i respond to it and i try to get the good shots. >> shortly after 5:00 p.m., greg hears about a man brandishing a gun inside a residential home. that man is 32-year-old kevin collier, despo
it could have involved russell being killed. in that respect, it turned out as well as could be expected. >>> coming up, a police officer is shot in the line of duty. and his rookie partner must risk his life to save him. >> picked up his partner and pulled him right out of the road. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. >>> shots ring out on a dead end street as a crazed gunman takes aim at police. >> when i see him collapse,...
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. >> stephen: now your new movie is noah starring russell crowe, released tomorrow.biblical movie? did you get a message from god or-- or someone more powerful like paramount pictures? why do a bible movie. >> it was my 7th grade english teacher, actually. >> stephen: really? >> i had a magical teacher. >> stephen: magical, like-- like with wings and a wand. >> no, she just was very inspirational, wearing all pink, pink eye shadow, drove a pink mustang, and she said one day take out a paper and pen and write a poem and i ended writing something on noah, a poem and ended up winning a contest and it sent me down the path of being a creative storyteller. >> stephen: how is the story of noah about peace, because it is-- i mean you're known for doing some dark tales. but all of mankind is killed except one family. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> stephen: and it's a little dark. how is that a story of peace. god kicking ass and taking names in this movie. >> absolutely. i'm surprised you no he that because most people turn it into this nursery story, with the long white beard, the
. >> stephen: now your new movie is noah starring russell crowe, released tomorrow.biblical movie? did you get a message from god or-- or someone more powerful like paramount pictures? why do a bible movie. >> it was my 7th grade english teacher, actually. >> stephen: really? >> i had a magical teacher. >> stephen: magical, like-- like with wings and a wand. >> no, she just was very inspirational, wearing all pink, pink eye shadow, drove a pink mustang, and...
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russell simmons is here, author "success through stillness, meditation made simple."hanks for joining us. even in the commercial break, you're teaching me things. i feel like i know a lot about meditation. but you and i both came to this a little later in life. how long ago for you? >> for me, about 15 years, and i found yoga about 20 years ago. >> what was going on -- >> but i'm much older than you. >> you look good, though. what was going on in your life? >> i went to yoga for the chicks. there was a lot of hot girls and it was -- back then there was no men at yoga at all. so me and my buddy bobby and 60 girls. >> what does it do for you? you've written a whole book about it. i know it does a lot, but how do you describe it? >> well, first, let me say you have all the research. the left side of the brain, right side of the brain starts separating very early and you can break down that barrier through meditation. by calming your nervous system, your increase your immune system and your memory gets better. there's all kinds of research. not only does your memory get b
russell simmons is here, author "success through stillness, meditation made simple."hanks for joining us. even in the commercial break, you're teaching me things. i feel like i know a lot about meditation. but you and i both came to this a little later in life. how long ago for you? >> for me, about 15 years, and i found yoga about 20 years ago. >> what was going on -- >> but i'm much older than you. >> you look good, though. what was going on in your life?...
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it could have involved russell being killed. in that respect, it turned out as well as could be expected. >>> coming up, a police officer is shot in the line of duty. and his rookie partner must risk his life to save him. >> picked up his partner and pulled him right out of the road. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. int. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely new era of innovation. and the highest expression of mercedes-benz. introducing the 2014 s-class. the best or nothing. introducing the 2014 s-class. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. [ blows whistle ] then spend your time chasing your point "b"... ...the war of 1812. [ bell rings ] you get to point "b", and sometimes things change. but you
it could have involved russell being killed. in that respect, it turned out as well as could be expected. >>> coming up, a police officer is shot in the line of duty. and his rookie partner must risk his life to save him. >> picked up his partner and pulled him right out of the road. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. int. ♪ it is more than a hot stone massage. and more than your favorite scent infused into the cabin. it is a completely...
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all you have to do is look at the russell 2000. that's going to be your canary in the coal mine and there's no indication from the russell that there is any weakness in the this market. and it is broad based. we're seeing the market continue to move on the wall of worry. there is no alternative investment. so the money continues to play in here. going to what bob pisani was talking about earlier. we see some money tip towing around in the commodities area where we hadn't really seen that money before, particularly coming to a forefront because the ukrainian wheat and the discussion on coffee. some of the trading money may not be in equities right now as a side to keep an eye on. but the fact of the matter is with the russell doing what it's doing we're not ready to fall back on that any time soon. >> are we waiting on friday now in is this the thing that's going to decide where we go from here? we had a big down day because of russia, largely. we have a big up day because of russia largely and maybe the tensions ease ing there. is
all you have to do is look at the russell 2000. that's going to be your canary in the coal mine and there's no indication from the russell that there is any weakness in the this market. and it is broad based. we're seeing the market continue to move on the wall of worry. there is no alternative investment. so the money continues to play in here. going to what bob pisani was talking about earlier. we see some money tip towing around in the commodities area where we hadn't really seen that money...
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keri russell. musical guest, broken bells. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about there. hot crowd. welcome -- welcome to "the tonight show" everybody. please. thank you so much for being here. thank you for watching. it's going to be a fun show tonight. thanks for that. here's what people are talking about. the conservative political action conference is still going on down in washington, d.c. and yesterday donald trump was giving a speech when he accidentally referred to former president jimmy carter, who's still very much alive, as the late great jimmy carter. [ laughter ] trump immediately apologized and said, "well, he wasn't that great." that's not what we're saying. [ laughter ] and in the same speech donald trump claimed that the actual unemployment rate in the u.s. is probably closer to 21 or 22%. and who would know better than a man who fires people for a a living? [ laughter ] i fired 12% -- and did you see this too, yesterd
keri russell. musical guest, broken bells. and featuring the legendary roots crew. and now, here's your host jimmy fallon! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what i'm talking about there. hot crowd. welcome -- welcome to "the tonight show" everybody. please. thank you so much for being here. thank you for watching. it's going to be a fun show tonight. thanks for that. here's what people are talking about. the conservative political action...
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in the next hour, we are going to cover bill ackman, russell simmons, matt miller doing video games - would you not want to stay with us? >> it is going to be an eclectic hour. but straight to business -- these are the top is the stories from around the world. there is a new name for sac capital, the hedge fund run by steve cohen. in november, sac agreed to settle cruel charges and pay a fine of almost 1.8 billion dollars. he agreed to quit managing outside money and it's now a family office. a congressional committee will investigate why it took general motors so long to recall cars with possible ignition switch failures. least 13 late to at deaths. they got the first consumer replaying -- first consumer and plate in 2004. shares of jcpenney are up as much as 8%. citigroup recommended buying the retailer saying gates and fourth-quarter sales bode well for the future. sales were down for the year. billion airbill ackerman will be making a presentation today on herbalife's chinese operations, continuing his battle with the company that has included extensive lobbying of regulators and
in the next hour, we are going to cover bill ackman, russell simmons, matt miller doing video games - would you not want to stay with us? >> it is going to be an eclectic hour. but straight to business -- these are the top is the stories from around the world. there is a new name for sac capital, the hedge fund run by steve cohen. in november, sac agreed to settle cruel charges and pay a fine of almost 1.8 billion dollars. he agreed to quit managing outside money and it's now a family...
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again, anthony russell will be participating and helping to host will be the, roast of moses. there will be a dinner followed by an important large-scale event. and a nice way to think about rituals together. a series of important public programs and lectures throughout the summer that will culminate in one of the programs entitled, do well. which will also be helping to promote the exhibition. but we will have a pop up shop in the museum gift shop at the time. >> james, thank you for being with us. we will say goodbye to james and lily. and welcome the 29th music festival guest. in the meantime, here is how you can access the contemporary jewish museum and go visit them. >>> good morning and welcome to mosaic. i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm honored to be your host this morning. we are in the middle of a wonderful conversation about the arts in the jewish community. i would like to introduce you to anthony russell who is a performer and singer here in the community. and also the interim executive director of the 29th jewish music festival. welcome anthony and andy. >> what is new a
again, anthony russell will be participating and helping to host will be the, roast of moses. there will be a dinner followed by an important large-scale event. and a nice way to think about rituals together. a series of important public programs and lectures throughout the summer that will culminate in one of the programs entitled, do well. which will also be helping to promote the exhibition. but we will have a pop up shop in the museum gift shop at the time. >> james, thank you for...
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a prison inmate told authorities that his cellmate, 29-year-old russell trevor quinn, often spoke of dana satterfield. >> it was something about how attractive dana was. believe it or not, lots of folks in prison try to swap information for a reduction in charges or less prison time. >> quinn was incarcerated for a crime that bore a marked similarity to dana's murder. >> he was also in prison for raping a woman and tying her to a tree. >> quinn was free at the time of the dana's murder and fit the eyewitness description of the killer. >> the police got his mug shot, put it in a photo lineup, showed it to diane harris, who as you'll remember is our lone eyewitness. diane actually picked russell trevor quinn out of a photo lineup as being the person she came in contact with. one of dana's friends says i've seen this man in the shop before. the police are able to put him in a car not dissimilar to the one seen near the scene. >> but this turned out to be another dead end when his dna didn't match the biological evidence from the crime scene. >> russell trevor quinn was a hopeful moment
a prison inmate told authorities that his cellmate, 29-year-old russell trevor quinn, often spoke of dana satterfield. >> it was something about how attractive dana was. believe it or not, lots of folks in prison try to swap information for a reduction in charges or less prison time. >> quinn was incarcerated for a crime that bore a marked similarity to dana's murder. >> he was also in prison for raping a woman and tying her to a tree. >> quinn was free at the time of...
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thanks much bill...the russel rises. what a new record for the etf means for the rest of the stock market... chart talk is next. talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk about hurting themselves, it's time to act. because if we don't, our families and relationships will suffer. ask the hard questions. listen to the veterans in your life and show you care. make the call. it matters. when you recognize a veteran is in crisis, call the veterans crisis line at 1-800-273-8255 and press "1". in chart talk this morning, we are bringing in dan deming of stutland equities. good morning dan. >>good morning angie. >>you are watching that record ride in the russel 2000. now that small caps are showing some new numbers, what
thanks much bill...the russel rises. what a new record for the etf means for the rest of the stock market... chart talk is next. talking to veterans about the real issues they're dealing with can be awkward and uncomfortable. we think to ourselves, "i never served. how could i understand? they'll talk about it when they're ready." and then we wonder why they don't want to talk. but when their behavior changes, when they withdraw to themselves, increase substance use, or even talk...
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host: russell moore?uest: every exercise involves a third-party. that is why we need courts to balance these things. i think the caller has a very good point. congress, in debating the affordable care act, these issues are very deeply divided issues. what the administration promised consistently to pro-life democrats -- they are a key coalition. at one point, they seem to prevent the bill from a past. that is to say that this is not going to engage the country in these deeply held divisions over abortion and human life. we're going to have an executive order that will prevent that from happening. what do we see? ever since the affordable care act is implemented, we have this continual issue of the andnistration regulating trying to force the sexual revolution onto people, families, and companies. guest: do you think that notre dame ought to be able to refuse to sign a paper? sign-up up paper that says we will not cover this? we are exercising our conscience. you are to have to find another way to do it. t
host: russell moore?uest: every exercise involves a third-party. that is why we need courts to balance these things. i think the caller has a very good point. congress, in debating the affordable care act, these issues are very deeply divided issues. what the administration promised consistently to pro-life democrats -- they are a key coalition. at one point, they seem to prevent the bill from a past. that is to say that this is not going to engage the country in these deeply held divisions...
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russell of centre county, pennsylvania.y i rise to honor the life and legacy of this brave combat veteran who is one of only two surviving iwo jeemial battalion commanders. he passed away on monday, february 24, 2014, at the age of 97. it is an honor to have called jerry my friend. it is one of the most decorated marines in world war ii and over 28 years of military service, colonel russell spent a life serving his country. while his military career was second to none, russell's humanitarian and philanthropic work was equally remarkable. indeed, it was his commitment to service and serving others that made him a pillar for both the nation's military and his local community, which encompasses much of central pennsylvania and well beyond. a graduate of boston college, russell was one of the first alternates for the 1940 u.s. olympic track team in the 800 meters, a sport he loved with a passion. immediately following his completion of his undergraduate studies, russell began his career in uniform when he enlisted in the united
russell of centre county, pennsylvania.y i rise to honor the life and legacy of this brave combat veteran who is one of only two surviving iwo jeemial battalion commanders. he passed away on monday, february 24, 2014, at the age of 97. it is an honor to have called jerry my friend. it is one of the most decorated marines in world war ii and over 28 years of military service, colonel russell spent a life serving his country. while his military career was second to none, russell's humanitarian...
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and the russell 2000 seeing their biggest jump.own and pete najarian. so, it's like it never happened. josh brown. what happened to this? >> ukraine is a huge trading partner withhe
and the russell 2000 seeing their biggest jump.own and pete najarian. so, it's like it never happened. josh brown. what happened to this? >> ukraine is a huge trading partner withhe
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speaker, in all these endeavors russell inspired so many to give back and push his community to do the same. he led a life of service, sacrifice, and a commitment to others. colonel russell once stated he hoped he would be remembered for the impact that his life had on others and that he made a difference. mr. speaker, i rise today as one more voice among the countless others across pennsylvania and the country and the world to praise colonel russell for doing just that. we thank you for your unparalleled service to this nation and our community, and may you rest with god, my friend. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the chair declares the house in recess until noon today. >> republicans bringing these bills to the floor as part in reaction to the president's decision to delay parts of the health care law. live house coverage when they return for legislative work at noon here on c-span. and the senate about to vote on a number of judicial nominations. before return to a bil
speaker, in all these endeavors russell inspired so many to give back and push his community to do the same. he led a life of service, sacrifice, and a commitment to others. colonel russell once stated he hoped he would be remembered for the impact that his life had on others and that he made a difference. mr. speaker, i rise today as one more voice among the countless others across pennsylvania and the country and the world to praise colonel russell for doing just that. we thank you for your...
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sudden death, 18 hole russell henley makes a birdie putt to win the honda classic.onda is in the background. >>> we don't often cover the lpga on "way too early." things are about to change. this was a remarkable shot. the 75 foot eagle putt curls across the 18th green and miraculously into the hole. look at that! that's good for her first lpga win in four years. she's in complete shock. >>> nascar's sprint cup to phoenix international raceway, kevin harvick led for more than 200 laps holding off dale earnhardt jr. for his second straight victory. harvick has won a record five times at the raceway. >>> if you want to have russell wilson and his name on your back all year round. the texas rangers began selling wilson merchandise. as he preps to make his visit to rangers camp. the jerseys are in. they're selling fast. replica white home jerseys and red and blue t-shirts are available at the spring training team store. russell wilson, such a nice guy. >>> coming up, in the first hour of "morning joe," james lip ton will give us his reaction to "12 years a slave" winnin
sudden death, 18 hole russell henley makes a birdie putt to win the honda classic.onda is in the background. >>> we don't often cover the lpga on "way too early." things are about to change. this was a remarkable shot. the 75 foot eagle putt curls across the 18th green and miraculously into the hole. look at that! that's good for her first lpga win in four years. she's in complete shock. >>> nascar's sprint cup to phoenix international raceway, kevin harvick led for...
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it's not just investors in small cap names that about the russell 2000. it's a leading indicator for the broader markets. we'll keep an eye on the russell 2000. >> it's an especially dramatic day in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370, 16 days after the aircraft vanished. malaysia airlines issuing a release to the families and the world, malaysia airlines deeply regrets we have to assume that mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. the prime minister of malaysia also spoke today. >> it is therefore, with deep sadness and regret, that i must inform you that according to this new data life amid 370 ended in the southern indian ocean. >> eunice yoon in a hotel where the families of the missing gathered. it was difficult -- a difficult report to listen to. >> reporter: can you hear them? i'm at the hotel. i'm at the hotel with the families. it's completely chaotic here. the security had tried to manage it, but the families are just bursting into tears. >> eunice yoon with us live now from beijing. what is the very latest from beijing where those fam
it's not just investors in small cap names that about the russell 2000. it's a leading indicator for the broader markets. we'll keep an eye on the russell 2000. >> it's an especially dramatic day in the search for malaysia airlines flight 370, 16 days after the aircraft vanished. malaysia airlines issuing a release to the families and the world, malaysia airlines deeply regrets we have to assume that mh370 ended in the southern indian ocean. the prime minister of malaysia also spoke...
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eric ristobin, chief investment strategist with russell investments. you heard i assume what president bullard just said of the st. louis fed that he's generally optimistic about the economy. are you? >> yeah, i am. we think the u.s. is going to grow about 3%. data in the first couple of months has been spotty, but the market is blaming weather. we think that's probably it. the numbers of retail sales since valentine's day when the weather's been pretty good, consumer sentiment is strong. we expect this to be a blip, and more deferred economic activity than lost economic activity. >> eric, you know investors don't like a crisis. you heard at the top of the program all the stuff going on in the ukraine. yet a very strong february. so how does all of this play out going into march? >> well, the ukraine situation obviously is something you got to keep an eye on. normally that kind of turmoil, i mean if you go back just to egypt and syria, they're obviously catastrophic for the countries that are involved in them but they usually don't have a kind of syste
eric ristobin, chief investment strategist with russell investments. you heard i assume what president bullard just said of the st. louis fed that he's generally optimistic about the economy. are you? >> yeah, i am. we think the u.s. is going to grow about 3%. data in the first couple of months has been spotty, but the market is blaming weather. we think that's probably it. the numbers of retail sales since valentine's day when the weather's been pretty good, consumer sentiment is strong....
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i love russell crowe. i can quote "gladiator." are you not entertained? i love russell crowe.ussell crowe, himself, shared his thoughts on the right-wing freak-out with a fox news reporter. >> it is kind of strange people are willing to put their stamp and name to a grand statement about something they haven't seen. the unfortunate thing is you have a whole bunch of people who have already been infected by that stupidity. you know? and they seem to somehow think that this is a bad thing. >> joining me now is david ed lstein, chief film critter for "new york" magazine. thanks for joining me. you're the film critic here. but hollywood taking artistic license with biblical stories seems basically as old as the bible, itself. is all the outcry here just because there are sort of leftist progressive themes of environmentalism and veganism and this movie? >> this is what happens when you leave film criticism to amateurs, i'm afraid. i don't think these people would have been happy unless sarah palin was the voice of god. you know, the film basically z pozits the idea of an all seein
i love russell crowe. i can quote "gladiator." are you not entertained? i love russell crowe.ussell crowe, himself, shared his thoughts on the right-wing freak-out with a fox news reporter. >> it is kind of strange people are willing to put their stamp and name to a grand statement about something they haven't seen. the unfortunate thing is you have a whole bunch of people who have already been infected by that stupidity. you know? and they seem to somehow think that this is a...
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next, facing a flood of criticism for noah, star russell crowe responds. was born to help.re some places even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's why when it comes to clean, there's only one mr. [ bird screeches ] [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. we know you do so much more. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com the movie noah doesn't open in the u.s. until friday, but the biblical blockbuster is already vournded by a storm of in controversy. some drit critics say it strays too much from the bible. and some muslim countries have even banned it. >> we've had trouble for over a year now of very har
next, facing a flood of criticism for noah, star russell crowe responds. was born to help.re some places even mr. clean doesn't want to lug a whole bunch of cleaning supplies. that's why he created the magic eraser extra power. just one eraser's versatile enough to clean all kinds of different surfaces and three times more grime per swipe. so instead of fussing with rags and buckets, you can get back to the great outdoors, which can be pretty great. that's why when it comes to clean, there's...
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russell wilson rangers workout superbowl winning quarterback russell wilson took to the baseball diamonday at texas rangers spring training in surprise arizona today wilson went out and took some infield he even picked up the stray baseballs in the infield wilson played baseball in college and in the minors for a couple of seasons with the colorado rockies organization hitting only.229 in 93 games before turning back to football the raners brought him in basically to speak to the team from >> gary: joe namath at yankees spring training broadway joe namath was at yankees spring training in tampa, forida today in number-12 uniform and all the quarterback was there to threw the ceremonial first pitch in the yanks game againt the washinton nationals. he also took out the starting lineup before the game to the umpires. namath also called derek jeter and "angel" referring to how he's carried his life on and off the field >> catherine: pay bomb shell announcement who like to be just like barbie female narrator: for over 60,000 california female narrator: for over 60,000 california foster childr
russell wilson rangers workout superbowl winning quarterback russell wilson took to the baseball diamonday at texas rangers spring training in surprise arizona today wilson went out and took some infield he even picked up the stray baseballs in the infield wilson played baseball in college and in the minors for a couple of seasons with the colorado rockies organization hitting only.229 in 93 games before turning back to football the raners brought him in basically to speak to the team from...
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russell henley with the shot of the day. he kept the pressure on rory mcilroy with this birdie on 17. a 68 today puts him two strokes off the pace. mcilroy is trying to complete a wire to wire victory. a 69 has him 12 under par. a win tomorrow would be his first in 18 months. >>> chicago played host to pittsburg at soldier field. hard to pass the puck at times. but even in these conditions, the hawks were hot. a sweet pass for the goal. chicago wins 5-1. it was versteeg's 100 it's career goal. >>> this abc 7 sports report brought to you tonight by river rock casino. >>> still to come, the wild weather isn't just in california, the problem across the country as another storm moves in. >>> and how the stars get ready >>> in tonight's headlines, the family of a 93-year-old man from san rafael is fearing for his safety. the world war ii vet has short term memory loss. >>> oakland firefighters putting out flames at an apartment complex on 34th street found a body burned beyond recognition and police are calling the death suspicio
russell henley with the shot of the day. he kept the pressure on rory mcilroy with this birdie on 17. a 68 today puts him two strokes off the pace. mcilroy is trying to complete a wire to wire victory. a 69 has him 12 under par. a win tomorrow would be his first in 18 months. >>> chicago played host to pittsburg at soldier field. hard to pass the puck at times. but even in these conditions, the hawks were hot. a sweet pass for the goal. chicago wins 5-1. it was versteeg's 100 it's...
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. >>> "noah," the big blockbuster and that's russell crowe, the star. even hit theaters yet and already it's getting a flood of criticism from some church leaders. we'll delve into that. you know, i was so excited. i said, lara, i'm going to the screening. the screening. and she goes, well, i'm going to the premier tomorrow. she trumped my screening with the premiere. i was like, wow. >> the red carpet straw. >> it's date night. come on. >> but it's going to be interesting to see what everybody is talking about. >> yeah. >> russell crowe will be here later this week. >>> dramatic developments in the oscar pistorius trial, texts introduced into evidence yesterday from his girlfriend's phone. they were read in court showing that she was scared of him, as dan and nancy prepare to weigh in live. >> indeed they will. zpnchts and then alicia keys enjoying a family spring break with her husband, his ex-wife, and their kids. >>> what a night on "dancing with the stars." two couples booted from the ballroom. diana and henry and sean and karina flew all night to
. >>> "noah," the big blockbuster and that's russell crowe, the star. even hit theaters yet and already it's getting a flood of criticism from some church leaders. we'll delve into that. you know, i was so excited. i said, lara, i'm going to the screening. the screening. and she goes, well, i'm going to the premier tomorrow. she trumped my screening with the premiere. i was like, wow. >> the red carpet straw. >> it's date night. come on. >> but it's going to...
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look at russell two thousand. we have a debate coming up, cheryl. you talked about it before. people that believe in the warren buffett view of the big caps stocks or whether people believe in the russell 2000. what will do better over the long haul? we're talking about a 10-year period. >> i was loose looking at some of the sectors moving today. health care was loser yesterday, david, and big winner. david: true. some biotech sectors came back as well. we have got a debate on that as well. a lot of people thinking biotech was a bubble. we have people that say stick with it, it is going strong. cheryl: we have front page headlines to bring you. looking at new home sales falling more than expected last month, hitting a five-month low. commerce department said annual rate dropped to rate of 444,000 units dropping 3.3%. david: this is the little bit ahead of wall street forecasts. cheryl: the pharmacy giant all greens reporting lower than expected quarterly profit but stock rose after the company said it sees larger boost this year with partnership with europe alliances. david: s
look at russell two thousand. we have a debate coming up, cheryl. you talked about it before. people that believe in the warren buffett view of the big caps stocks or whether people believe in the russell 2000. what will do better over the long haul? we're talking about a 10-year period. >> i was loose looking at some of the sectors moving today. health care was loser yesterday, david, and big winner. david: true. some biotech sectors came back as well. we have got a debate on that as...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- russell crowe.
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this $125 million hollywood adaptation of one of the bible's most famous stories has russell crowe at center of it all taking on the role of rnoah. for him, it was a serious undertaking. >> it is a lot of responsibility. there was a lot of contemplation before agreeing to it. we knew we would run into some level of criticism. >> the film is being banned in some countries in the middle east because it is seen as violating islam. elsewhere, a range of different religious conservative groups have criticized the picture in advance of seeing it. in many religious communities in the u.s., there is concern over any biblical story that might stray from a literal interpretation. >> the real script and text. >> russell crowe maintains there has been a lot of judgment by people who have not seen it. >> now that people are seeing the movie and talking about how intense their experience is with the film, it is a very respectful film. even in theeople press stuff arguing with me about things they don't believe are connected to noah. it is like, region bible. >> the cast has been left to defend the
this $125 million hollywood adaptation of one of the bible's most famous stories has russell crowe at center of it all taking on the role of rnoah. for him, it was a serious undertaking. >> it is a lot of responsibility. there was a lot of contemplation before agreeing to it. we knew we would run into some level of criticism. >> the film is being banned in some countries in the middle east because it is seen as violating islam. elsewhere, a range of different religious conservative...
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this is the russell 2000 etf.ic vehicle that juiced by a lot of very active traders to hedge into the market. huge volume right now. i'm counting 45 million shares. that's a full day's volume already at 12:00 in the afternoon. that's an indication of what's going on. point out breadth of the rally when you see this defensive names like consumer staples up as much as consumer discretionary, sicyclical group it doesn't matter what it is. it's all up. the vix is completely reversed. 14 to 16 and back to 14 in two days. scott, back to you. >> bob, quickly, i don't want to throw something at you that you may not have looked at. what are the transports looking at? >> not new high. not confirming a new high. >> and that's kind of the point that i was going to try and make with you is that if anything, i know that we've cited from the russell to the mid caps to whatever you want to site hitting new highs. the fact that the transports are not, is that worrisome to you at all? >> look, for people who believe the most common
this is the russell 2000 etf.ic vehicle that juiced by a lot of very active traders to hedge into the market. huge volume right now. i'm counting 45 million shares. that's a full day's volume already at 12:00 in the afternoon. that's an indication of what's going on. point out breadth of the rally when you see this defensive names like consumer staples up as much as consumer discretionary, sicyclical group it doesn't matter what it is. it's all up. the vix is completely reversed. 14 to 16 and...
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real madrid in a full truth is that we can play well on a tuesday just a sizzix and the school buddy russell said of the weekend. usually after you consistent to what uninhabitable experience but as you all wanna post it up again when it really was not to sign it when it's been a great opportunity for them to show that will pay a mortgage for a day to all the way the bales sweat by the tickets and have been known since the title to their woeful first big performance financial expediency. sunny tuesday morning with a troubling side effects can last for the twenty ten forms the southern rim of each scoring a brace of goals the businesses will be without the injured all spend and hints at the net loss since the much missed by his full myself up to being sent off in the first day the missed. ch. in it ukrainian prime minister on sydney it's a no case to hold talks at the white house today when he's expected to last the guarantees of protection. a nineteen ninety four t t rex or ukraine give up its idiots newquay left and simple ideas help to do so for tb second following russia's intervention in
real madrid in a full truth is that we can play well on a tuesday just a sizzix and the school buddy russell said of the weekend. usually after you consistent to what uninhabitable experience but as you all wanna post it up again when it really was not to sign it when it's been a great opportunity for them to show that will pay a mortgage for a day to all the way the bales sweat by the tickets and have been known since the title to their woeful first big performance financial expediency. sunny...
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russell crowe, jude law, both here to talk about their new movies, russell's in "noah.">> what is this camera you speak of? >> thanks for playing along. >> as pharrell says, we're happy. great to see both of them. >>> right now though we are just moment as way from the big reveal. remember glynnette ford entering the "gma" time machine with our promise to make her look 10 years younger in 60 minutes. we're joined by her daughter and our "gma" dream team headed by super stylist gretta monahan and bobbi brown and we'll see how they transformed glynnette in just a bit but first abc's sara haines brings us glynnette's story. >> reporter: when "gma" launched the lose 10 years in 60 minute series, we were inundated with hundreds of letters and videos but glynnette ford stood out. >> my name is glynnette ford from kill born, texas. >> reporter: the texas teacher says she counts her blessings for her two beautiful daughters and a happy marriage but there's one thing she loses sleep about, how old she says she looks. >> i was at a movie theater and i received a senior citizen dis
russell crowe, jude law, both here to talk about their new movies, russell's in "noah.">> what is this camera you speak of? >> thanks for playing along. >> as pharrell says, we're happy. great to see both of them. >>> right now though we are just moment as way from the big reveal. remember glynnette ford entering the "gma" time machine with our promise to make her look 10 years younger in 60 minutes. we're joined by her daughter and our...
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russell henley came out victorious. he got a birdie on the 18th hole beating out russell knox, palmer and rory mcilroy. he was awarded $1.08 million. >> nice. >> for the ladies, the lpga, paula cramer nailed a 75 foot putt to win the hsbc tournament. she ended a four year winless streak winning her last lpga title in 2000. >> great reaction. >>> in nascar, an incredible fete. kevin harvick held off dale earnhardt jr. and became the all time winner with five victories. >>> the four-legged race. the eiditarod. the warm temperatures had many concerned for the race. >>> smoke on. the red bull air race. they flew about 230 miles per hour. they weave in and out in between those large pylons there in abu dhabi. unbelievable. >> that is. >> it's one thing for the twists and turns. another thing to do the whole weaving. >> going back to the eye didita you know there's something wrong when it's warmer there than here. >>> the blade runner murder trial for the death of reeva steenkamp has just begun. [bell rings] [prof. burke] at
russell henley came out victorious. he got a birdie on the 18th hole beating out russell knox, palmer and rory mcilroy. he was awarded $1.08 million. >> nice. >> for the ladies, the lpga, paula cramer nailed a 75 foot putt to win the hsbc tournament. she ended a four year winless streak winning her last lpga title in 2000. >> great reaction. >>> in nascar, an incredible fete. kevin harvick held off dale earnhardt jr. and became the all time winner with five victories....