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russell.ask sheila, then a college student, to help narrow down that list of suspects and solve the crime. >> he killed her. he needed to pay for it. >>> coming up. sheila's nerve wracking night with the suspected murderer. and then investigato >>> who wanted angie dead? an autopsy determined she'd also been sexually assaulted, just before she was stabbed to death. her friend sheila. >> i find out she had been raped, and i can't think of anything else. it was overwhelming. emotionally. >> it was hard for angie's friends to hear, but the rape did help law enforce mns. because they now had the person traitor's dna profile. but back in the mid '80s, that wasn't the help it would be today. >> back in 1984, they could at least do a type of blood testing where they could determine whether or not an individual is a secreter or a non-secreter, basically narrow it down to 20% of the population. >> roughly 80% of the population are see kreetsers, meaning their bodily fluids contain markers for blood typ
russell.ask sheila, then a college student, to help narrow down that list of suspects and solve the crime. >> he killed her. he needed to pay for it. >>> coming up. sheila's nerve wracking night with the suspected murderer. and then investigato >>> who wanted angie dead? an autopsy determined she'd also been sexually assaulted, just before she was stabbed to death. her friend sheila. >> i find out she had been raped, and i can't think of anything else. it was...
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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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that was russell's comment in the end. "thanks to this long debate, i can go back to georgia and face my constituents. i can say i fought the hard battle, but we lost and now it is time to enforce the bill." that is what russell did afterwards. >> what role did goldwater play in the debate and how did it play out in the presidential campaign? did he and johnson discuss it? >> goldwater did not lay a huge part in the debate. he shows up from time to time. mostly, he is often presidential primary stuff. he is busy elsewhere. the fact he opposed cloture is an issue that comes up on a regular basis. there is discussion around the may and june primaries when people were saying, if dirksen should win, this might not be good because it the republican party is not favoring the civil rights bill, if it looks like it is not going to support the civil rights bill, that can hurt us in the november election. a lot of the opposition to goldwater came to the fact he had not been a strong supporter of the bill. he had supported civil righ
that was russell's comment in the end. "thanks to this long debate, i can go back to georgia and face my constituents. i can say i fought the hard battle, but we lost and now it is time to enforce the bill." that is what russell did afterwards. >> what role did goldwater play in the debate and how did it play out in the presidential campaign? did he and johnson discuss it? >> goldwater did not lay a huge part in the debate. he shows up from time to time. mostly, he is...
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and they've got a good name is russell. oh you know but anyway the point is i'm not worried about it i i know people off i'm sensitive to them to some degree i know they're not going to change the world i'm more interested in and the forty billion animals that we abuse every year and a born into suffering as a great cause of global warming that cause cancer is the word comic disaster in history the world they don't talk about that talk about that i'm interested in all the of that the prison industrial complex and how it's destroyed the entire fabric of the black community i'm interested in real subject matter not language russell simmons is the guest the book success through stillness coming up we'll talk about the war on drugs eric holder's plan to reduce sentences for low level drug offenders and we will tackle some politics right after the break. crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. the problem is terrible they come up very hard to make out a letter to get along here is a plot that never
and they've got a good name is russell. oh you know but anyway the point is i'm not worried about it i i know people off i'm sensitive to them to some degree i know they're not going to change the world i'm more interested in and the forty billion animals that we abuse every year and a born into suffering as a great cause of global warming that cause cancer is the word comic disaster in history the world they don't talk about that talk about that i'm interested in all the of that the prison...
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i feel so bad russell doesn't like my style of interviewing.rtunately this out of work actor didn't stop at stylistic critiqu critiques. >> palestine -- there isn't even a palestine. gaza strip. they don't even have an army. they don't have one. so if they're in any way going to try to defend themselves, it's going to be through what we would perceive or term as acts of terror. but that's just language really. >> 3,000 rockets, russell, fired into israel. two-thirds of the israeli population in bunkers in just the last month. now, russell, if you're watching and i'm sure you will, take a close look at your tv because i need to educate you because you're kind of dumb and ignorant. this, what i'm about to show you to educate you, is the charter of the internationally recognized terror group, hamas. i'll read it with you to help you. israel will exist and will continue to exist until islam will obliterate it, just as it obliterated others before it. in fact, hamas will seek to destroy israel at any cost even by using fellow palestinian women and c
i feel so bad russell doesn't like my style of interviewing.rtunately this out of work actor didn't stop at stylistic critiqu critiques. >> palestine -- there isn't even a palestine. gaza strip. they don't even have an army. they don't have one. so if they're in any way going to try to defend themselves, it's going to be through what we would perceive or term as acts of terror. but that's just language really. >> 3,000 rockets, russell, fired into israel. two-thirds of the israeli...
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how do things look on the russell today?small cap index still underperforming the major indices, and experts tell me whenever there is heightened risk in the market as well as concerns about the future outlook of the broader economy, small caps tend to underperform, and that's exactly what we've been seeing over the past couple of days. a rough week for the russell 2000. in fact, the worst week in over two years. now, our research shows that about 39% of the stocks in the russell 2000 index are trading in bear market territory or 20% below their respective highs. but you've got to put this into perspective. we've seen this picture before, in march as well as april. small caps sold off, but it then staged a major comeback in may and june. so, that's something to keep in mind. btig recently wrote that the question is whether the small caps are telling us something that the large caps are not. and you know, other analysts i spoke to say, hey, that makes sense given that the russell 2000 does house a lot of domestically oriented
how do things look on the russell today?small cap index still underperforming the major indices, and experts tell me whenever there is heightened risk in the market as well as concerns about the future outlook of the broader economy, small caps tend to underperform, and that's exactly what we've been seeing over the past couple of days. a rough week for the russell 2000. in fact, the worst week in over two years. now, our research shows that about 39% of the stocks in the russell 2000 index are...
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look straight to the russell 2000 hit the hardest. small and mid cap stocks down a full 2 percentage points. dow industrials close to the lows of the session, down 1.5%. the s&p 500 gets hammered. down 33 points. here's the level, 1936.69. ben willis and mark are saying watch out for the level, 1931. if we fall below that, that's a key floor we need to be watching. dow jones transports down 1 1/3%. the dow has not fallen 200 points or more since early april. that was four months ago. 29 of the dow 30 stocks are down. microsoft is the only one marginally up, and i say marginally. all ten s&p sectors are lower and that's putting the dow and the s&p on track for first losing month since january and first july losses in three years. so july has been actually a good month until now. what about volume? how many people are engaged in the sell-off? runoff is falling 43% above the one month average, highly unusual, especially considering we're watching the volume trend for months and months and usually 10% below the average. what is the cataly
look straight to the russell 2000 hit the hardest. small and mid cap stocks down a full 2 percentage points. dow industrials close to the lows of the session, down 1.5%. the s&p 500 gets hammered. down 33 points. here's the level, 1936.69. ben willis and mark are saying watch out for the level, 1931. if we fall below that, that's a key floor we need to be watching. dow jones transports down 1 1/3%. the dow has not fallen 200 points or more since early april. that was four months ago. 29 of...
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candy company russell stover. lindt didn't disclose the price but said it's the largest acquisition in its history. russell stover was founded in 1923 and known for its balked chocolates. it's the third largest u.s. candy company with around $500 million in annual sales. >>> could it be fifth-time lucky for shire with a bid of $53 billion. shire says it will recommend the offer to shareholders with shares trading higher. >>> and a match could be lit today under a mega deal in the tobacco sector. camel unveiled they are in talks with british american tobacco that owns 42% of the market. you can have a look at the individual stock performances, reynolds american is just up and lorillard is up .80%. all outperforming the individual markets. >>> and whiting petroleum is looking to pay $13.90 dollars per share to buy kodiak oil and gas for $3.8 billion. they account for 100,000 barrels of oil per day. whiting and kodiak trading in the german session lower by 1.8% and kodiak down just shy of .30%. >>> in the latest busi
candy company russell stover. lindt didn't disclose the price but said it's the largest acquisition in its history. russell stover was founded in 1923 and known for its balked chocolates. it's the third largest u.s. candy company with around $500 million in annual sales. >>> could it be fifth-time lucky for shire with a bid of $53 billion. shire says it will recommend the offer to shareholders with shares trading higher. >>> and a match could be lit today under a mega deal in...
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>> it's very helpful. >> hold that, hold that, russell.r minds ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ we've been waiting all summer, just to get back in the kitchen gotta see our favorite kids, the excitement got us twitchin' you got tammy in those sweet jeans, louis rocking blues could maya look any fly-ah in her tricked out shoes?!? jeans and hoodies, kicks, jeans and hoodies shop your way members will be getting all the goodies filling your closets, these deals are insane ooo, ya' styles so fresh, we feel like makin' it rain (corrrrrnnnnnn) kids' jeans are now just $10 for back to school. plus, shop your way members earn points on qualifying purchases. kmart. where members always get more. [ female announcer ] aaah, the amazing, delicious cinnamon and sugar taste of cinnamon toast crunch and cold milk. ♪ cinnamon toast crunch. crave those crazy squares. cinnamon toast crunch. knows her way can run in high heels. must be a supermodel, right? you don't know "aarp". because aarp is making finding the career you love, no matter what your age, a rea
>> it's very helpful. >> hold that, hold that, russell.r minds ahead on "cbs this morning." ♪ we've been waiting all summer, just to get back in the kitchen gotta see our favorite kids, the excitement got us twitchin' you got tammy in those sweet jeans, louis rocking blues could maya look any fly-ah in her tricked out shoes?!? jeans and hoodies, kicks, jeans and hoodies shop your way members will be getting all the goodies filling your closets, these deals are insane...
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keri russell everybody!of the planet of the apes" in theaters friday. we'll be right back with kevin millar and sean casey. ♪ ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the kangaroo ♪ ♪ and they all went marching, marching in two by two ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinder, with intuitive four-wheel drive. an adventure worth sharing. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ everybody here got the lunchtime blues ♪ ♪ they need to be inspired something better than the rest. ♪ new lipton peach iced tea ♪ with that ham and cheese ♪ ♪ it tastes so sunshine-y [ carl ] ♪ drink it down and you'll believe ♪ ♪ the taste of peachiosity but what about here? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® visibly even daily moisturizer. in 4 weeks, you'll see more even skin tone. even from here. [ female announcer ] neutrogena®. about bending the rules. now i have the tools that bend them even further. somewhere in the world, a massive wave is
keri russell everybody!of the planet of the apes" in theaters friday. we'll be right back with kevin millar and sean casey. ♪ ♪ [ cat meows ] ♪ ♪ da-da-da-da-da, bum-da, bum-da ♪ ♪ bum-da, bum-da ♪ the animals went in two by two ♪ ♪ the sheep and the frog and the kangaroo ♪ ♪ and they all went marching, marching in two by two ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan pathfinder, with intuitive four-wheel drive. an adventure worth sharing. nissan. innovation that excites....
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good to talk to you russell, russell gold a "wall street journal" energy reporter and the author of "boom." >> next, it's an multibill job project affecting ships, strains and trucks. the project is not in america. that and more as real money continues. >>> it probably will not surprise anyone to learn that the u.s. imports more than china than anywhere else in the world. america imported 440 billion in goods - electronics, toys, shoes up 331% since 2001. here is what is interesting - for years most of the goods were shipped to the west coast and trucked east. panama has a multi billion plan to shake up the shipping world. it is expanding the panama canal, making way for the bigger ships and u.s. ports are scrambling to keep up. we have our report. >> reporter: is the 6.8 billion and counting the panama canal expansion is an attempt to reshape global shipping routes. a century ago president teddy roosevelt was instrumental in opening the canal. a short cut between the atlantic and pacific oceans. today it is too narrow, among them the ships used to move goods from asia to the united s
good to talk to you russell, russell gold a "wall street journal" energy reporter and the author of "boom." >> next, it's an multibill job project affecting ships, strains and trucks. the project is not in america. that and more as real money continues. >>> it probably will not surprise anyone to learn that the u.s. imports more than china than anywhere else in the world. america imported 440 billion in goods - electronics, toys, shoes up 331% since 2001. here...
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flowers were russell, senator russell, senator dirks, senator humphrey, mansfield, and others. we went around and ask questions or make comments and said, hey, the majority leader said x. what do you think? at the end of the day, roger had a good story for the news and i had nothing to write for the tribune. that was the nature of the culture club. there were five of us. roger and myself, peter, unfortunately, and ned kenworthy of the new york times. peter was a correspondent for the baltimore sun. ned kenworthy of the new york times. and john hayward, he created and ran, as it were, the culture club. >> everybody is dead now except andy and me. >> and we are headed there. >> we traveled in a pack. journalism does not prohibit you, to a certain extent, sharing stuff. so we tried to keep independent of each other, but at a press conference, the sender would say, oh god, here they come, the culture club. it is interesting that not every news outlet, not every newspaper, had a full-time reporter assigned to cover the filibuster in the civil rights bill. we did not have anybody fro
flowers were russell, senator russell, senator dirks, senator humphrey, mansfield, and others. we went around and ask questions or make comments and said, hey, the majority leader said x. what do you think? at the end of the day, roger had a good story for the news and i had nothing to write for the tribune. that was the nature of the culture club. there were five of us. roger and myself, peter, unfortunately, and ned kenworthy of the new york times. peter was a correspondent for the baltimore...
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your fund has basically outperformed the russell 2000, so you are doing something right. a stocks to go into the fund? >> the most important point is your entry point, so we are very pretty clear about what we pay in this way when we are wrong we don't get clobbered and can take our losses and move onto the next. so we are disciplined with price, but we are diversified also so when we are wrong it doesn't kill us. liz: entry price, you like a good turnaround story. >> and also confidence in the management. but, you have to pick your prices. liz: now, we get to five it names and i love it when people take five names. these are names that fit into those parameters, jetblue, jcpenney, which we were just talking about. where you doing with jcpenney? >> had a couple things to do. that get their debt in order and raise cash and get their customers pack, which they have done and now they have to make money, so if they get half as good as macy's you can make a lot of money. liz: 20% of the flow shorted on jcpenney, though. so, you are being gutsy with jcpenney. carbonite, a cloud
your fund has basically outperformed the russell 2000, so you are doing something right. a stocks to go into the fund? >> the most important point is your entry point, so we are very pretty clear about what we pay in this way when we are wrong we don't get clobbered and can take our losses and move onto the next. so we are disciplined with price, but we are diversified also so when we are wrong it doesn't kill us. liz: entry price, you like a good turnaround story. >> and also...
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bill russell collapses but is okay he was telling the story of of his great rival well as in berlin when he starred sway and fell backwards. good news is he is filling a lot better and could return to his home tomorrow. 11-time nba champion and oakland native bill russell is doing ok after collapsing during a speaking engagement near lake tahoe. russell was telling a story about wilt chamberlain to a roomful of konica minolta employees when he started to sway at the podium and then fell backward. the 80-year-old felt faint after the morning fall at the hyatt regency resort in incline village, but was planning on returning home this evening. according to a new harris poll. lebron james is now the most popular athlete in the country. moving past michael jordan. it's the first time lebron has topped the poll andrew wiggins introductory presser with cleveland nickelodeon - half court shot for $50,000 tongiht at the nickelodeon kid's choice sports show stephen curry came out and fired some t- shirts into the stands with nick cannon but the highlight of the show was 15-year-old ricardo jacobo
bill russell collapses but is okay he was telling the story of of his great rival well as in berlin when he starred sway and fell backwards. good news is he is filling a lot better and could return to his home tomorrow. 11-time nba champion and oakland native bill russell is doing ok after collapsing during a speaking engagement near lake tahoe. russell was telling a story about wilt chamberlain to a roomful of konica minolta employees when he started to sway at the podium and then fell...
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the russell had its worst week since may of 2012. is this indication we could be in for trouble down on floor of the exchange. >> we've been watching the russell so closely there this year. you are sighing market sometimes following russell. the russell this morning when we kicked off was the worst of the bunch and down nearly 4% in the morning for the week. you can see here down again. really tough week for the russell. we've seen other names such as nasdaq. so that technology name was lower for the week as well. when you watch those small caps, sometimes they can be indicators to watch as opposed to transports. just a quick thought. i wanted to touch on the social media stocks and those really got hit hard this week. we shouldn't leave those out. names like an by's list and pandora, yelp, linkedin. some may have bounced back today but for the week that group was something to watch indeed. cheryl: nicole, thank you very much. of course, pete lang, dan genter, and chris and nicole we'll see you back here in a few minutes. we can't ge
the russell had its worst week since may of 2012. is this indication we could be in for trouble down on floor of the exchange. >> we've been watching the russell so closely there this year. you are sighing market sometimes following russell. the russell this morning when we kicked off was the worst of the bunch and down nearly 4% in the morning for the week. you can see here down again. really tough week for the russell. we've seen other names such as nasdaq. so that technology name was...
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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. tend. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovas
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. tend. while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have...
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implications are not good for the russell or the nasdaq.u are talking act moves that are 38 to 10% lower from here. >> for each indices, the nasdaq and carter 23,000? i'm interested, you saw today and yesterday pretty broad-based sell-off when it comes to those types of names. are we seeing? you talked in the past inzors having gone in, they want to get out, are we seeing that dynamics in the marketplace? >> some of the aggressive period were the high flying growth names. think of something like a fet flicks, which is a rebound all the way to its past top. when you do rebound aggressively. having sold off in a proceeding way aggressively, you return to a level where people want to get out, having been made whole. so that's the damage done here. the burn is very much on the bulls. we're having a lot of breaks in trends, typically, it foreshadows further weakness. >> carter. thank you pretty scary charts. >> when we look at the fundamental also, last we had good pmis. today we had that european data. we are hearing wal-mart say so at some poi
implications are not good for the russell or the nasdaq.u are talking act moves that are 38 to 10% lower from here. >> for each indices, the nasdaq and carter 23,000? i'm interested, you saw today and yesterday pretty broad-based sell-off when it comes to those types of names. are we seeing? you talked in the past inzors having gone in, they want to get out, are we seeing that dynamics in the marketplace? >> some of the aggressive period were the high flying growth names. think of...
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lindt is buying russell stover. new company will be the third biggest chocolate producer in north america. with more about this deal and what it means for other deals that total $70 billion so far this year, i am joined by ken shea. thank you for being with me. let's talk about this deal. lindt for russell stover. why do they want to buy it? >> it expands their footprint into markets they are not strong in. lindt is a producer of premium-price chocolates that generally it sells to chocolate shops. it once to broaden that base to get into where it is mass-produced packaged foods, such as grocery stores. at his work consumers are going. it expands the footprint from a distribution channel as well as a price-point standpoint. it wants to reach the mass consumer. russell stover >> can be found in costco and varieties of grocery stores. is this mean lindt gets better shelf space? >> sure. lindt is going to start with russell strober. it will learn to the new channels and it would not be surprising if it expanded its own
lindt is buying russell stover. new company will be the third biggest chocolate producer in north america. with more about this deal and what it means for other deals that total $70 billion so far this year, i am joined by ken shea. thank you for being with me. let's talk about this deal. lindt for russell stover. why do they want to buy it? >> it expands their footprint into markets they are not strong in. lindt is a producer of premium-price chocolates that generally it sells to...
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tonight -- kayne west, super bowl quarterback russell wilson, featuring the 8g band with fred armiseneers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody! thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. welcome. welcome to night two of "late night." "late night" the deux. all right. let's get started. a new poll shows that half of new jersey residents believe chris christie was involved in the bridgegate scandal. half of them. while the other half know how to keep their freakin' mouths shut. [ cheers and applause ] christie's approval rating in new jersey has dropped nine points since the scandal broke, while new jersey's approval rating has stayed constant at zero. [ laughter and applause ] anyone from new jersey here tonight? [ cheers and applause ] probably should have asked that before the joke. [ laughter ] justin bieber is back in the news. our good friend justin bieber. justin bieber is planning to reject a plea bargain for his dui charges because he doesn't want to submit to random drug testing. which is reall
tonight -- kayne west, super bowl quarterback russell wilson, featuring the 8g band with fred armiseneers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody! thank you so much! [ cheers and applause ] thank you. welcome. welcome to night two of "late night." "late night" the deux. all right. let's get started. a new poll shows that half of new jersey residents believe chris christie was involved in the...
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i made sure before i ended the "tomorrow night we're going to have richard russell." so it was very balanced and so finally the southerners began to trust me and i would begin to get calls from their press secretary. do you want to come over and meet with alan eleanor? >> one thing we could do, don, to keep the story going, is doing profiles of the key actors, senator dirksen, senator keek l, i mentioned majority leader mansfield and of course we'd always go up to the white house and try to get a feed or feel from larry o'brien or even the president who was accessible on this story but one day i went to see james o. eastland figuring as my colleague that they required some coverage. by the way, over 84 days it became andy but it was always with senator russell and mr. glass invariably. so i went to see the chairman of the judiciary committee. i said i'd like to introduce myself, i'm the congressional correspondent with the new york "herald tribune," i'm sure you know. he kept nodding, a big flag of mississippi here and an american flag and was kind of nodding, not say
i made sure before i ended the "tomorrow night we're going to have richard russell." so it was very balanced and so finally the southerners began to trust me and i would begin to get calls from their press secretary. do you want to come over and meet with alan eleanor? >> one thing we could do, don, to keep the story going, is doing profiles of the key actors, senator dirksen, senator keek l, i mentioned majority leader mansfield and of course we'd always go up to the white...
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the small cap russell 2,000 seeing the biggest losses. plus, we are still watching goggle and ibp earnings him we bought the the updates for you a little later on in the show. meantime, we start with the malaysian jet crash and ground forces in gaza. we will bring back tim seymour. i was watching the oil stocks today, particularly the ones tied up if russia, ooetder through bp's 19% stake or toll which said the bulk of oil and gas by 2020 is going to be russia. >> i think this is you are buying weakness here, i think oil is going higher. i think you look at brent. i think this is a global brand, you have a great mile. i think a lot of guys around hedgeed.n i think brent in the medium term can go to 115, it's a global demand. we have had tremendous data out of china. we had industrial growth around the world. i think oil goes higher and russian oil stocks, nova tech, one of the best companies to trade in russia i would not be buying that here. >> i was surprised by the move, i would have thought the brent move would have been more pronounc
the small cap russell 2,000 seeing the biggest losses. plus, we are still watching goggle and ibp earnings him we bought the the updates for you a little later on in the show. meantime, we start with the malaysian jet crash and ground forces in gaza. we will bring back tim seymour. i was watching the oil stocks today, particularly the ones tied up if russia, ooetder through bp's 19% stake or toll which said the bulk of oil and gas by 2020 is going to be russia. >> i think this is you are...
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the s&p, nasdaq, russell all down more than 12% t. dow down more than 300 points in one of its worst drops of the year. take a look at this the volatility index surge more than 25% today as investors pull up corporate protection. after hours movers were all over the breaking news from earnings tesla, gopro, expedia, linkedin, whether it will continue in tomorrow's session. groso, what did it feel like on the floor? >> there was no panic yet. few look at it, we didn't really have a tremendous sell-off yet. but it was just a mindset. we have that buy the dip mentality. i didn't see a lot of that going on. you could have taken your pick what the market was selling off on, was it europe? was it argentina? russia, young with the food scare. you could have taken anything, samsung, lufthansa. you had so much going on that if you were a seller, this was a great day to be bearish on the market. the key is, whenever you saw those downdrafts, those guys were still covering. i don't know who is ahead of tomorrow's jobs number or not. this was the
the s&p, nasdaq, russell all down more than 12% t. dow down more than 300 points in one of its worst drops of the year. take a look at this the volatility index surge more than 25% today as investors pull up corporate protection. after hours movers were all over the breaking news from earnings tesla, gopro, expedia, linkedin, whether it will continue in tomorrow's session. groso, what did it feel like on the floor? >> there was no panic yet. few look at it, we didn't really have a...
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the russell 2000 is up big-time again like the nasdaq over a full percentage point..
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i made sure before i ended the "tomorrow night we're going to have richard russell." so it was very balanced and so finally the southerners began to trust me and i would begin to get calls from their press secretary. do you want to come over and meet with alan eleanor? >> one thing we could do, don, to keep the story going, is doing profiles of the key actors, senator dirksen, senator keek l, i mentioned majority leader mansfield and of course we'd always go up to the white house and try to get a feed or feel from larry o'brien or even the president who was accessible on this story but one day i went to see james o. eastland figuring as my colleague that they required some coverage. by the way, over 84 days it became andy but it was always with senator russell and mr. glass invariably. so i went to see the chairman of the judiciary committee. i said i'd like to introduce myself, i'm the congressional correspondent with the new york "herald tribune," i'm sure you know. he kept nodding, a big flag of mississippi here and an american flag and was kind of nodding, not say
i made sure before i ended the "tomorrow night we're going to have richard russell." so it was very balanced and so finally the southerners began to trust me and i would begin to get calls from their press secretary. do you want to come over and meet with alan eleanor? >> one thing we could do, don, to keep the story going, is doing profiles of the key actors, senator dirksen, senator keek l, i mentioned majority leader mansfield and of course we'd always go up to the white...
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johnson had made its his business to cozy up to russell. he called him the old master. russell was a very shy and somewhat sad bachelor but the johnson family managed to entice him to a lot of sunday dinners at their house. he loved their daughters like his own. he gave one of them -- lucy when she got married he gave her an autographed copy of the gone with the wind as her wedding present. i guess the best thing you could say about him is after the fail buster was over and he lost, he stood right up and said it's our duty to obey it. it's the law of the land. we have to comply with it and there will be no monkey businesses about trying to have action. i contrast that to -- he was not without class. >> it's so fascinating so there are three senate office buildings and one of them is named off dixon and russell. the third is named off philip hart. who was a supporter of this bill and tragically died. >> excellent. all right. let's find another good question. so this is really a follow-up to something we've been talking about but it's just so -- i know that people are thi
johnson had made its his business to cozy up to russell. he called him the old master. russell was a very shy and somewhat sad bachelor but the johnson family managed to entice him to a lot of sunday dinners at their house. he loved their daughters like his own. he gave one of them -- lucy when she got married he gave her an autographed copy of the gone with the wind as her wedding present. i guess the best thing you could say about him is after the fail buster was over and he lost, he stood...
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the russell 2,000 underperformed, the s&p 500 .9% for the russell. 6.6 return on the s&p and another fresh high for the s&p. how do you defend the small cap space in this environment right now? >> the small caps are an area you can find unique, secular growth opportunities, and the broader market is playing catch-up with what the small caps have done in the past two years. plenty of areas that we like. one in particular is a company in the domestic oil and gas business, bonanza creek. they have assets in northern colorado and mid continent basins. we like prospects for production growth over the next few years. we've seen earnings acceleration, the stock is attractively valuated. cheryl: james camp, guys, thank you very much. appreciate it. five minutes to go. this is it. looking for a good close for the dow and s&p. earnings season is under way. we've got the guy coming up. his predictions, 100% accurate last quarter. senior research analyst is going to be joining us in the next hour to tell us what to expect. adam shapiro in the house. we'll be right back. really... so our business
the russell 2,000 underperformed, the s&p 500 .9% for the russell. 6.6 return on the s&p and another fresh high for the s&p. how do you defend the small cap space in this environment right now? >> the small caps are an area you can find unique, secular growth opportunities, and the broader market is playing catch-up with what the small caps have done in the past two years. plenty of areas that we like. one in particular is a company in the domestic oil and gas business,...
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brian russell. first dr. russell. we have known getting a good night's sleep is important.ut failure to do so can affect memory? >> yeah, jon, this is why hasselbeck and kilmede would make terrible witness. they get up at 3 o'clock and sleep deprivation can affect the brap storing information and processes memories. it is no surprise as the found, when people try to recover or recall memories that either they are trying to recall following a period of sleep deprivation, there could be inaccrazies in it. >> dr. ash. we know that eyewitness testimony is unreloyable anyway. 70 percent of over turned convictions with dna evidence there was unreliable eyewitness testimony. how do you know if it is sleep related or bad memories. >> it is fascinating. and sleep does impair your memory, you will start to see defense lawyers asking witnesses, how much sleep did you get and bring in question the credibility of that witness. it is a study out of stanford, critical thing for memory is sleep conti nuity. can you imagine a defense lawyer asking a witness do you snore? you are out of here
brian russell. first dr. russell. we have known getting a good night's sleep is important.ut failure to do so can affect memory? >> yeah, jon, this is why hasselbeck and kilmede would make terrible witness. they get up at 3 o'clock and sleep deprivation can affect the brap storing information and processes memories. it is no surprise as the found, when people try to recover or recall memories that either they are trying to recall following a period of sleep deprivation, there could be...
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. >> i walked into russell simmons' office and there's no entourage. no assistant.hy i was sitting in day as an unpaid intern all over again. >> just like her journey, alonzo has a successful story of his own. >> what's up? all right. that's recep up? who saw avatar? who saw jumping the broom, fast and furious? who saw stomp the yard? tell everybody about your story that they may not know. obviously, i had seen you in avatar and they have seen you on television now with nbc. r all of that, hoy you got here today. >> well, i have been doing this for a while. it didn't happen overnight. it just takes patience, a lot of commitment and a lot of fiscal responsibility. when i say fiscal re be very, very careful how you spend your money. don't spend . save it. a lot of people in hollywood fail -- or not fail, but they have to put their dreams on hold or kill their dreams altogether not because they don't have talent. they have the talent that god gave them. sustain themselves while they were growing their business. >> on their grind. >> on their grind. and let's talk about
. >> i walked into russell simmons' office and there's no entourage. no assistant.hy i was sitting in day as an unpaid intern all over again. >> just like her journey, alonzo has a successful story of his own. >> what's up? all right. that's recep up? who saw avatar? who saw jumping the broom, fast and furious? who saw stomp the yard? tell everybody about your story that they may not know. obviously, i had seen you in avatar and they have seen you on television now with nbc. r...
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the nasdaq and russell 2000 coming back. is the market giving investors the all-clear sign? >> well, i think it's just recovery. you had a cover positions, right out of the gates, you didn't see any follow through. at this point, it's not all-clear. but what is going to be the follow through from here? sanctions? that doesn't have any bite to it. >> i thought the market, best case today, up five in the s&p. and i thought there may be a rally early and close up late. but it's potentially broken here. i think we'll test 108 and and then test the broader market. i don't know what changed in 20 hours, maybe the options expiration tim talked about. >> you thought it was going to be worse than yesterday. >> well, if you look at the rest of the emerging markets here, or other risk assets, they're higher today than they started yesterday. they're higher as if this event never happened. and the russell, if you look at a lot of the technical indicators, it had been underperforming the s&p. it's bounced today. that's a very positive sign for markets. i think today was a lot about peopl
the nasdaq and russell 2000 coming back. is the market giving investors the all-clear sign? >> well, i think it's just recovery. you had a cover positions, right out of the gates, you didn't see any follow through. at this point, it's not all-clear. but what is going to be the follow through from here? sanctions? that doesn't have any bite to it. >> i thought the market, best case today, up five in the s&p. and i thought there may be a rally early and close up late. but it's...
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. >> curt russell is joining us on good day. we will ask him about 30 years in his partnership with goldie hahn and how he is reliving his adventures in the dug out in his new movie. >> great hair. >> ladies in red, listen up if you have a red dress on you may want to rethink wearing it, this monday morning, how wearing red can leave the wrong impression on your female friends. >> um-hmm, jen? >> hey guys we are in stone harbor because that is where the flyers prospects are, it is development camp and they are making them do all kind of stuff, they are holding hand and helping each other down the beach. >> oh, my. >> yes, their job doesn't stink today my friend. >> no. >> wow. >> all morning long we have been asking to you send us your pictures from what you did over the weekend and we will talk about what you did as soon as mike gets here. >> come on back. >> what up. >> do we get any picture. >> yes, we did, people are not using hash tag. >> fox 29 weekend, we are getting a lot. >> or we won't see it. >> so over the weekend, i
. >> curt russell is joining us on good day. we will ask him about 30 years in his partnership with goldie hahn and how he is reliving his adventures in the dug out in his new movie. >> great hair. >> ladies in red, listen up if you have a red dress on you may want to rethink wearing it, this monday morning, how wearing red can leave the wrong impression on your female friends. >> um-hmm, jen? >> hey guys we are in stone harbor because that is where the flyers...
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is it russell right?> it has huge implications for people's freedom and ability to exercise their religion as they see fit. it's absolutely incorrect to say this is the government imposing anything on -- in terms of religion on the employer. the employer provides compensation and benefits to their employees and they should not get to limit what the exercise of choice of those employees and how they use those benefits or compensation. we wouldn't say it would be okay for an employer to say, well, i'll pay you $10 but if you are going to p spend some of that money on contraception or something else that you decide you need for your health care that then we're going to pay you less. the law at issue here gives employers options, first of all, in terms of not -- if they choose not to provide health care coverage to their employees, but if they choose to do so, they shouldn't get to limit what the employee decides to do in terms of their health care choices, based on their religious beliefs. it's the employee'
is it russell right?> it has huge implications for people's freedom and ability to exercise their religion as they see fit. it's absolutely incorrect to say this is the government imposing anything on -- in terms of religion on the employer. the employer provides compensation and benefits to their employees and they should not get to limit what the exercise of choice of those employees and how they use those benefits or compensation. we wouldn't say it would be okay for an employer to say,...
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today, the russell 2000, i should say. >> the russell 2000, right?hich reminds us of this lady, janet yellen. her leadership at the fed already being tested six months into her tenure. our steve liesman and jeff cox take a look at some visible signals of dissent among ranks at the fed. >>> later, jim grant, founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer, is going to give us his thoughts on that and where he's making money in these markets, just ahead. on is here. ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. >>> mixed day on wall street today, the dow up 20 points. feels like a monday, i guess, with the markets, right? the nasdaq's down 2 1/2 right now, the s&p up a fraction, the russell down half a percent, and we were pointing out, the transports are the group being hit the hardest. this is the third consecutive down day. what'd you say they were down over that period? >> 3%? something like that. >> down 1.25% today, coming off those all-time highs hit just a week a
today, the russell 2000, i should say. >> the russell 2000, right?hich reminds us of this lady, janet yellen. her leadership at the fed already being tested six months into her tenure. our steve liesman and jeff cox take a look at some visible signals of dissent among ranks at the fed. >>> later, jim grant, founder and editor of grant's interest rate observer, is going to give us his thoughts on that and where he's making money in these markets, just ahead. on is here. ♪ ♪...
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if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.sion. 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. >> i'm going to direct them to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with it. but i couldn't sit there with chief justice 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 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 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 y
if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.sion. 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. >> i'm going to direct them to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with it. but i couldn't sit there...
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archie the jack russell. >> oh, that's why. jack russells are funky. >> that's one thing, but rescuers came in the cherry picker thing. >> where is the possum? >> he's laughing at the dog. he's stuck. >> the pos tum is at 66 feet just staring at him. >> you see the rescuer come down, and archie's owners are excited. what does he climb next? i have no ee eidea. >> serious street cred for the dog. >> he's not the only one. there is another one. her dog is up in the tree for another reason, the ball is stuck up there. you're thinking it's a dog here. no, it's this little dog. watch this. >> oh! >> there you go! there you go! >> every single cat in the neighborhood was, like, damn, man, now what? >> that's a strong dog to shimmy up the trunk of the tree. >> there's the ball, knocks it down. >> come on, you can do it! >> down to the grown. not 70 feet. >> feel like i've seen it all. >>> rapping got a new beat. [ bleep ] ♪ take it to the limit ♪ no need for any caution >> see the on the next "right this minute." >> still to come, dri
archie the jack russell. >> oh, that's why. jack russells are funky. >> that's one thing, but rescuers came in the cherry picker thing. >> where is the possum? >> he's laughing at the dog. he's stuck. >> the pos tum is at 66 feet just staring at him. >> you see the rescuer come down, and archie's owners are excited. what does he climb next? i have no ee eidea. >> serious street cred for the dog. >> he's not the only one. there is another one. her...
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johnson had made its his business to cozy up to russell. he called him the old master. russell was a very shy and somewhat sad bachelor but the johnson family managed to entice him to a lot of sunday dinners at their house. he loved their daughters like his own. he gave one of them -- lucy when she got married he gave her an autographed copy of the gone with the wind as her wedding present. i guess the best thing you could say about him is after the fail buster was over and he lost, he stood right up and said it's our duty to obey it. it's the law of the land. we have to comply with it and there will be no monkey businesses about trying to have action. i contrast that to -- he was not without class. >> it's so fascinating so there are three senate office buildings and one of them is named off dixon and russell. the third is named off philip hart. who was a supporter of this bill and tragically died. >> excellent. all right. let's find another good question. so this is really a follow-up to something we've been talking about but it's just so -- i know that people are thi
johnson had made its his business to cozy up to russell. he called him the old master. russell was a very shy and somewhat sad bachelor but the johnson family managed to entice him to a lot of sunday dinners at their house. he loved their daughters like his own. he gave one of them -- lucy when she got married he gave her an autographed copy of the gone with the wind as her wedding present. i guess the best thing you could say about him is after the fail buster was over and he lost, he stood...
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and russell, this is a perfect example of it changing the world. you were going into economically depressed areas, and really boosting to the point that housing is hard to get, wages are easy to come by and there are good jobs. >> absolutely, there's no question that cheep natural gas in particular, and as much natural gas really as you can shake a stick at. i mean decades worth existed louisiana, and that was the missing ingredient for the industrialization. ten, 15 years ago, these plants were being dismantled and moved to places like trinidad. and now you have the labor and the encouraging local and state government. and you have the pipeline infrastructure. what you didn't have was cheap energy, and now that's back. >> russell, one of the things that david said, all of the ingredients are here, except that the price of natural gas stays low, and if it stays too low, you'll see some of the money leaving, so what happens to the price of natural gas, should it been going higher and if it does, does that imperil projects like this. >> i've been hea
and russell, this is a perfect example of it changing the world. you were going into economically depressed areas, and really boosting to the point that housing is hard to get, wages are easy to come by and there are good jobs. >> absolutely, there's no question that cheep natural gas in particular, and as much natural gas really as you can shake a stick at. i mean decades worth existed louisiana, and that was the missing ingredient for the industrialization. ten, 15 years ago, these...
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look at the russell and the transports. there's a definite underperformance from the russell.ee heavy volume and not terribly concerned with it. there's the last few months versus s&p 500 and see the chart with the s&p 500 which is your green line there. the top line is notably outperformed since about april here. once again, today, that's happening. some of the names in here, a lot of the small bio tech and a home of a lot of little tiny bio tech companies that go ipo. and some of the stocks are in the weak side. small software companies like ultimate are down. there's a lot of small cap bank stocks under $5 billion that are in the russell like prosperity that have fairly good weightings. also to the down side and down close to 1% to .5%. what would concern me, scott, seeing the darling in the small caps, like flotek. they do chemical fracking in the area. that's had a fabulous run throughout the year and on people's most admired list of energy stocks. that's down today, but not on heavy volume and not rolling over. no technical deterioration. if it started to deteriorate, i'
look at the russell and the transports. there's a definite underperformance from the russell.ee heavy volume and not terribly concerned with it. there's the last few months versus s&p 500 and see the chart with the s&p 500 which is your green line there. the top line is notably outperformed since about april here. once again, today, that's happening. some of the names in here, a lot of the small bio tech and a home of a lot of little tiny bio tech companies that go ipo. and some of the...
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the russell about the same.ct, these two-day losses, which we started the week off, pretty much give back some of the gains for these indexes that we had in all of last week. and bill, as we mentioned, the retreat in the ten-year interest rate as well almost seems to have ignored the fact that we got that stronger-than-expected june jobs report on thursday. >> exactly. we've got the dow utilities we can show as well. that's been a positive today, interestingly. so, as we mentioned earlier, the secondaries, the defensive stocks are doing well. so, there it is, up a fraction in today's trade. don chu, who's moving this market? >> bill, kelly, let's drill down more with big momentum names. they're taking it on the chin. we're talking about priceline, amazon, netflix, tesla. they're all losing ground in the trade today. off 2%, 3%, 4% in today's trade. social media stocks also taking a hit. twitter, facebook, yelp, zynga, you name it, all moving lower on the board today. also, shire after increasing its offer for th
the russell about the same.ct, these two-day losses, which we started the week off, pretty much give back some of the gains for these indexes that we had in all of last week. and bill, as we mentioned, the retreat in the ten-year interest rate as well almost seems to have ignored the fact that we got that stronger-than-expected june jobs report on thursday. >> exactly. we've got the dow utilities we can show as well. that's been a positive today, interestingly. so, as we mentioned...
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you see the russell 2000 that underperformed, it's down year over year.t 14% on the year is seeing some pressure. and we have for the last few days on profit taking and now some true impulse to sell because of the story. >> you know the thing that worries me though a little bit is the dwerges in the transportation average. and if you subscribe to dow theory. that's a negative indicator and longer term indicator. i don't know whether that holds this time around, but we're down 91 points down on the transporter. >> i'm looking for this correction that has yet to come, and now we've looked to something that we call sector corrections. and we saw it in the bioteches. we saw it in the social media stocks. we started to see it in the chip stocks. chips have been a place where we were seeing institutional money going to work. that money seems to be coming off the table, at least short term. whether or not one day is not the correction. don't forget, now we have the first day of the month tomorrow. >> we're down because of road runner's disappointing numbers. >>
you see the russell 2000 that underperformed, it's down year over year.t 14% on the year is seeing some pressure. and we have for the last few days on profit taking and now some true impulse to sell because of the story. >> you know the thing that worries me though a little bit is the dwerges in the transportation average. and if you subscribe to dow theory. that's a negative indicator and longer term indicator. i don't know whether that holds this time around, but we're down 91 points...