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russell, no! ¡ja ja uhhh! [llaman a la puerta] ¿russell? ¡dug!. -¡ey! ¿adónde van ahora? ¡no he terminado con ustedes! -fue un placer conocerte. [grita] ¿dónde está fredricksen? -¡ja! ¡russell! [grita] [grita] -¡sr. fredricksen! -¡dug, ponla acá! -¡volvió por kevin! ¡hay que rescatarla! -yo voy por kevin, tú quédate. -pero yo quiero ayudar. -no quiero que me ayudes. te quiero a salvo. hay que evadir esos canes. -¡por allá! [jadea] ¡kevin! [grazna] descuida, kevin, te voy a sacar. -no permitan que nadie entre por estas puertas. y vigilen al ave, mis subordinados. -¿qué hacemos ahora, dug? [mastica] ¿quién quiere la pelota? [todos] -¡yo, yo! -¡ahora tráiganla! [ladridos] -¡la tengo! oh, oh. [todos] -¡oh! -lo lamento, kevin. hay que sacarte de aquí. [gritos] -¿qué? díganme qué pasa. -¡Él tiene al ave! -el ave desapareció. -¡cálmense! solo uno a la vez. [jadea] -yo quiero ayudar. ¡ja ja! [grita] [jadea] -¡en el salón d! -¡no, en el salón a! -¡está aquí! -¿alguno tiene idea de dónde están? [golpe] [grita] -líder gris. destruyan la casa. [grita] -líder
russell, no! ¡ja ja uhhh! [llaman a la puerta] ¿russell? ¡dug!. -¡ey! ¿adónde van ahora? ¡no he terminado con ustedes! -fue un placer conocerte. [grita] ¿dónde está fredricksen? -¡ja! ¡russell! [grita] [grita] -¡sr. fredricksen! -¡dug, ponla acá! -¡volvió por kevin! ¡hay que rescatarla! -yo voy por kevin, tú quédate. -pero yo quiero ayudar. -no quiero que me ayudes. te quiero a salvo. hay que evadir esos canes. -¡por allá! [jadea] ¡kevin! [grazna] descuida, kevin, te voy...
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russell: it's about fairness. it's about a country that allows access, not one that a few are in a position to continue to exploit the middle class and the poor--the shrinking middle class. ray: initially i came down here, i was inspired by the protestors to come down. when i was--when i went to that rally at wall street, i had no intention whatsoever of being arrested. jeffrey: if we have a proper government that is fair, that is insisting on responsibility by the rich and the powerful, that is investing in the poor and the working class, making sure that everybody has a chance for education, we're going to have a far fairer and more equal society. lillian: the first week you were here in liberty plaza, i was here walking, talking, you know, i talked to everybody. jose: i didn't feel strongly as about becoming an activist yet. you know? it's almost like you're aware and you're like, man, that's messed up. but what can i do about it? i was in that point of time that, what can i seriously do about it. like, there's
russell: it's about fairness. it's about a country that allows access, not one that a few are in a position to continue to exploit the middle class and the poor--the shrinking middle class. ray: initially i came down here, i was inspired by the protestors to come down. when i was--when i went to that rally at wall street, i had no intention whatsoever of being arrested. jeffrey: if we have a proper government that is fair, that is insisting on responsibility by the rich and the powerful, that...
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russell: subjective. it is who you ask. picture in front of 20 different people, you might get 20 different opinions. one is not necessarily better than the other. it's in the eye of the beholder. there are very specific aspects for me. there's an absolute art to it in the balance of the photograph. for me, lighting, the connection come if there is a person involved. the connection to the camera -- is it real? and the balance. what digital has done is equalize the playing field. everybody can get in entry level with the camera. charlie: how did you come to this? angels, beautiful women photographed in a beautiful way. russell: it wasn't that i plan to do a book on this john are. going back to the 2000's when i was inducted, my passion was divided. i had, as i said, landscape to portrait of someone who i've seen but never known them. they all compelled me in the same way. new to photography, there is a special thing about it. it's an empty canvas. if you are shooting photographs for a male viewer of a certain kind, you can t
russell: subjective. it is who you ask. picture in front of 20 different people, you might get 20 different opinions. one is not necessarily better than the other. it's in the eye of the beholder. there are very specific aspects for me. there's an absolute art to it in the balance of the photograph. for me, lighting, the connection come if there is a person involved. the connection to the camera -- is it real? and the balance. what digital has done is equalize the playing field. everybody can...
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bob russell. basically, we are trying to say in the world that bob is bringing us into thiazines and religion sometimes run parallel and there is a lot of room to be involved in the dialogue with them each. in my experience most recently and americans southwest with evangelicals science doesn't have anything to say with religion and scientists in berkeley don't want to talk to presbyterian clergy. it's sort of parallel tracks. again, what's the dialogue? how do you get people talking together? all of that approach. what are you hopeful about? >> that's a great question, hugh. we got a grant, if you can imagine, from national institutes of health about human genome project to look at the theological implications refer human genome project is what. >> it's now over to math and sequence human genome in an attempt to find cures for diseases that are gene based. >> how many genes do we have? >> 300,000. >> okay. >> in any case, this project was to look at the theological implications of the genome proj
bob russell. basically, we are trying to say in the world that bob is bringing us into thiazines and religion sometimes run parallel and there is a lot of room to be involved in the dialogue with them each. in my experience most recently and americans southwest with evangelicals science doesn't have anything to say with religion and scientists in berkeley don't want to talk to presbyterian clergy. it's sort of parallel tracks. again, what's the dialogue? how do you get people talking together?...
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russell westbrook. "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from a$ap rocky featuring schoolboy q. with cleto and the cletones. and now, look out, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: very nice. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. i'm glad that you're here. we have a lot to cover tonight. we have so much ground to cover. not the least of which is the republican candidate debate last night on cnn. did you watch this debate? well, a lot of people did. 23 million viewers tuned in last nate. making it the biggest audience in the history of cnn. even bigger than the televised wedding of larry king and anna nicole smith. remember that? i shed many a tear that evening. if you're not one of the people who watched it last night, here is just a taste what was you missed. i feel like -- hold on a second. i think you played the wrong clip. that was the fight from japanese parliament this morning. just when we think we're really crazy, we see somethi
russell westbrook. "this week in unnecessary censorship," and music from a$ap rocky featuring schoolboy q. with cleto and the cletones. and now, look out, here's jimmy kimmel! >> jimmy: very nice. hi, everybody. i'm jimmy, host of the show. thank you for watching. thanks to all of you for coming. i'm glad that you're here. we have a lot to cover tonight. we have so much ground to cover. not the least of which is the republican candidate debate last night on cnn. did you watch...
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russell: i think you are right. if you look at the areas where we have tried to legislate around technology, by the time that we get it enacted, it is obsolete. are there not fundamental principles? my first entrÉe into the privacy realm was 19 years ago when i ordered a pizza and they asked for my phone number and i said you don't need to call me, just give me the pizza. they refused to give me the pizza unless i gave them my number. i was complaining to one of my friends at the state attorney general and i said great, you are in charge of my new consumer privacy task force. we had meetings over the course of a year. the tech industry was versioning. there were two parts of it. one was consumer privacy. it was us tricked opt in. you cannot collect information unless they agree to it. you can only collect the information that they need for that transaction and only use it for that transaction. then you have to be done with it. the second part was the first identity theft legislation in the country. we dropped the bi
russell: i think you are right. if you look at the areas where we have tried to legislate around technology, by the time that we get it enacted, it is obsolete. are there not fundamental principles? my first entrÉe into the privacy realm was 19 years ago when i ordered a pizza and they asked for my phone number and i said you don't need to call me, just give me the pizza. they refused to give me the pizza unless i gave them my number. i was complaining to one of my friends at the state...
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russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went because he thought it was an intriguing name. he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases. had not been able to maintain payments on their farms. went broke because of the great depression. many of them ended up in new mexico in a little squatter's community. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern state, as was russell lee himself. he felt comfortable collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to the early pioneers in this country. they built houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dugouts. er, sowas very little lumb the houses themselves were mud walls. they live a colorful lifestyle. they make clothing out of feed sacks, which were bright colors. they lived a hand to mouth-subsistence existence. there was a lot of appeal to documenting this. at the time, most people in this country were descend
russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went because he thought it was an intriguing name. he found people who had left their farms, not been able to take up other farms. they usually had lost their leases. had not been able to maintain payments on their farms. went broke because of the great depression. many of them ended up in new mexico in a little squatter's community. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern state, as was russell lee himself. he felt...
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russell said berlg dahl told him he escaped at least twice, one days. that led to harsher treatment. bergdahl listened quietly as russell described how the soldiers kept in a heav-foot cage for three years. russell said the torture ranks as some of the most horrible conditions of captivity we've seen in 60 years. emotional, russell told the court he believed bergdahl had resisted his captors. "he did the best job he could do, and i respect him for that." bergdahl was captured after leaving his post in the middle of the night. testimony today indicated he was trying to get the attention of generals to complain about army leadership. bergdahl could face life in prison if convicted of desertion and millis behaving in front of the enemy. joshua cornelison served in the same platoon with bergdahl. >> i think that if he is found guilty of anything less than that, i think it's an absolute slap in the face and an absolute atrocity to everybody else that has served honorably, both in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. >> reporter: the major general who conducte
russell said berlg dahl told him he escaped at least twice, one days. that led to harsher treatment. bergdahl listened quietly as russell described how the soldiers kept in a heav-foot cage for three years. russell said the torture ranks as some of the most horrible conditions of captivity we've seen in 60 years. emotional, russell told the court he believed bergdahl had resisted his captors. "he did the best job he could do, and i respect him for that." bergdahl was captured after...
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he saw that in the way russell lee went about making pictures. lee did processes, beginning, middle and end. if he got interrupted in that sequence, he made the little detour, shows what had happened, and went back to the process. so in his pictures, you have assigned where he inches down. if there is a sideshow, if there is something interesting that was not in his agenda, he covers it, but when he leaves town , he remembers to take the picture ofleaving whatever the town name is. he is very thorough and methodical. russell lee's most famous pictures are of pie town, new mexico. he went there because he thought it was an intriguing name. when he got there, he found people who had -- left their farms and not able to take up other farms. they had usually lost their releases or haven't been able to maintain payments on their farms when banks broke because of the great depression. many of them ended up in new mexico in this little squatters community. pie town. they were usually from texas, oklahoma, the southern states. as was russell lee himself.
he saw that in the way russell lee went about making pictures. lee did processes, beginning, middle and end. if he got interrupted in that sequence, he made the little detour, shows what had happened, and went back to the process. so in his pictures, you have assigned where he inches down. if there is a sideshow, if there is something interesting that was not in his agenda, he covers it, but when he leaves town , he remembers to take the picture ofleaving whatever the town name is. he is very...
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emotional, russell told the court he believed bergdahl had resisted his captors. did the best job he could do, and i respect him for that." bergdahl wapas ctured after leaving his post in the middle of the night. testimony today indicated he was trying to get the attention of generals to complain about army leadership. bergdahl could face life in prison if convicted of desertion and millis behaving in front of the enemy. joshua cornelison served in the same platoon with bergdahl. >> i think that if he is found guilty of anything less than that, i think it's an absolute slap in the face and an absolute atrocity to everybody else that has served honorably, both in the iraq and afghanistan conflicts. >> reporter: the major general who conducted the army's two-month investigation into bergdahl's actions was asked if he thought bergdahl should go to jail. scott, major-- i'm sorry, general kenneth dahl replied that a jail sentence would be inappropriate. >> pelley: omar, thank you very much. pope francis leaves rome tomorrow for cuba and then his first trip to the unite
emotional, russell told the court he believed bergdahl had resisted his captors. did the best job he could do, and i respect him for that." bergdahl wapas ctured after leaving his post in the middle of the night. testimony today indicated he was trying to get the attention of generals to complain about army leadership. bergdahl could face life in prison if convicted of desertion and millis behaving in front of the enemy. joshua cornelison served in the same platoon with bergdahl. >>...
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russell: she is irish. ms. o'connor: i was catholic. in europe, the right to be forgotten, i worry, has gone too far. the court order, when you read translated from spanish, it is far measured than what is implemented. i would argue, if something is true about you, and happen to in public figure, and is relevant larger social good, like most historical facts are, we should not be able to rewrite history. it worries me from a history standpoint. i agree, we have some control over the digital cell, and we have a whole another conversation about revenge non-consensual sexual but aboutaterials, control of one's data and image. they are important. but, just as they, i will take something down because it was ifarrassing, especially for it was a public figure. therfirst of all, the dialogue and debate is far more nuanced credit,her side gives origins, myprivacy year and a half has moved me to attack.ch is under the that is the greater thing under attack on the internets very, and i worry greatly about it. ms. durkan: we will take some question
russell: she is irish. ms. o'connor: i was catholic. in europe, the right to be forgotten, i worry, has gone too far. the court order, when you read translated from spanish, it is far measured than what is implemented. i would argue, if something is true about you, and happen to in public figure, and is relevant larger social good, like most historical facts are, we should not be able to rewrite history. it worries me from a history standpoint. i agree, we have some control over the digital...
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thanks to rob and to russell who really deserves the subscription to his, to his news letter which isanything but dry and boring, and finally katherine jones who greeted you at the door. she is the person that sort of set up the nuts and bolts of this echt and she's cpr secret weapon. so i'm very grateful to her. i have an agenda to convince you that criminal prosecution of corporate managers and corporations themselves in the worst health safety and environmental cases should be among our top priorities as as nation and as a community. we should work in a concerted and relentless way to promote those kinds of prosecutions. on some level you all agree that bad guys should go to jail, but our community as a whole does not stand much time, largely because we've been fighting blazing fires all over town, focusing on that solution, and i think it is one that has a lot of popular appeal and it has a potential to breakthrough the gridlock we find ourselves meshed in. my first argument is a matter of ethical politics or political ethics, as rob mentioned, we have a long standing negligent --
thanks to rob and to russell who really deserves the subscription to his, to his news letter which isanything but dry and boring, and finally katherine jones who greeted you at the door. she is the person that sort of set up the nuts and bolts of this echt and she's cpr secret weapon. so i'm very grateful to her. i have an agenda to convince you that criminal prosecution of corporate managers and corporations themselves in the worst health safety and environmental cases should be among our top...
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russell: i'm not sure that anything can keep up with technology. i'm only six months into working in the technology sector, but saying the things move at lightning speed compared to the tech -- compared to the government is an understatement. i don't know how government alone and houses alone can up with the pace of technology. i think that education of the consumer by the companies deploying these technologies, corporate social responsibility in the digital world means the responsible use of data, the responsible use of information as part of the transaction with the customer. i saw this first in the dark ages before any of you were born, apparently, in the early, before the first.com bust at doubleclick. ms. russell: it was single click. [laughter] ms. o'connor: exactly. dial-up modems when i started. senior leadership had gotten themselves into hot water over potential merger of off-line and online data spaces. again, it didn't matter because the off-line data was on punch cards and there was no way to match them. i know that you all get what a
russell: i'm not sure that anything can keep up with technology. i'm only six months into working in the technology sector, but saying the things move at lightning speed compared to the tech -- compared to the government is an understatement. i don't know how government alone and houses alone can up with the pace of technology. i think that education of the consumer by the companies deploying these technologies, corporate social responsibility in the digital world means the responsible use of...
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and he's like, "my man russell. my man russell." [ applause ] and i'm like -- i'm like somebody in the crew is going to correct him, right? and i look out at the crew and everyone is all like looking down at the ground. [ laughter ] they're just like no one wants to correct him. so after like 40 times of calling me russell, i was like, i've got to tell him. i've got to tell him. and i was like, "hey, shaq, i'm so sorry -- i'm like apologizing for some reason. i'm like i'm so sorry but my name is actually randall. and he looks at me and he's like, "oh, my bad." i'm so sorry. he was so cool about it, randall, man, why didn't you tell me before? [ laughter ] >> seth: very fair question. >> yeah, very fair question. and from there on out he was calling me randall and we had a great time. and we ended the day in his trailer singing katy perry. [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> seth: now i would say you were lying but there is video evidence of this. >> and it was completely random. >> seth: he was a fan of "the interview." in
and he's like, "my man russell. my man russell." [ applause ] and i'm like -- i'm like somebody in the crew is going to correct him, right? and i look out at the crew and everyone is all like looking down at the ground. [ laughter ] they're just like no one wants to correct him. so after like 40 times of calling me russell, i was like, i've got to tell him. i've got to tell him. and i was like, "hey, shaq, i'm so sorry -- i'm like apologizing for some reason. i'm like i'm so...
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and, of course, you got a jack russell mix there. why are these still needing homes, i guess is what i'm asking. >> well, pepe's story is pepe's family had a baby, and it was too hectic for them. >> okay. >> he's a great dog just looking for some love. he'll listen and he'll behave, and, you know, that's another important thing, is to check with your building and make sure you, you know, you're allowed to have dogs in your building. >> if anyone's interested in these two, what information do you want us to get out? >> check out fosterdogsnyc.com. >> and, again, pepe is a yorkie. >> yep. >> he's 5 years old. and -- >> freddie here is a jack russell terrier mix, and he's one year old, and he is a really good dog. >> yeah. they're both well behaved. >> yes. >> we'll put that information up. pet lady, dana, thank you so much for stopping by. go to fox 5, this y.com, like us on facebook -- fox 5, this y.com. i'm antwan lewis, we'll see you next time for good day street talk, and as always, thanks for the company. say bye-bye. give me a ki
and, of course, you got a jack russell mix there. why are these still needing homes, i guess is what i'm asking. >> well, pepe's story is pepe's family had a baby, and it was too hectic for them. >> okay. >> he's a great dog just looking for some love. he'll listen and he'll behave, and, you know, that's another important thing, is to check with your building and make sure you, you know, you're allowed to have dogs in your building. >> if anyone's interested in these...
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but the one thing you've got to learn from these situations and if i was talking to russell wilson, i would say just kind of accept this, understand what happened and move on. so i don't think it's going to be a distraction for him this year. what happened, they're going to be a favorite to win the super bowl, at least i think they are. >> interesting you should say that, because i spoke with seahawks coach pete carroll a little earlier and i asked him how he and his team are doling with their unfortunate super bowl moment as they look ahead to this season. take a listen. >> well, it's real, you know, it happened. so it's there, you know, somewhere. so when the time is right and when it fits, you kind of call that up. i've been doing that for years. i've got a lot of games in my history that stay with me. but we have to put it in the right place because we have a lot of work to do. and our guys have turned their focus forward. you know, we were disappointed with the way it ended of course and we're anxious to get back at it. they're going to persevere and hang through anything. that's
but the one thing you've got to learn from these situations and if i was talking to russell wilson, i would say just kind of accept this, understand what happened and move on. so i don't think it's going to be a distraction for him this year. what happened, they're going to be a favorite to win the super bowl, at least i think they are. >> interesting you should say that, because i spoke with seahawks coach pete carroll a little earlier and i asked him how he and his team are doling with...
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russell: i think you are right. if you look at the areas where we have tried to legislate around technology, by the time that we get it enacted, it is obsolete. are there not fundamental principles? my first entree into the privacy realm was 19 years ago when i ordered a pizza and they asked for my phone number and i said you don't need to call me, just give me the pizza. they refused to give me the pizza unless i gave them my number. i was complaining to one of my friends at the state attorney general and i said great, you are in charge of my new consumer privacy task force. we had meetings over the course of a year. the tech industry was versioning. there were two parts of it. one was consumer privacy. it was us tricked opt in. you cannot collect information unless they agree to it. you can only collect the information that they need for that transaction and only use it for that transaction. then you have to be done with it. the second part was the first identity theft legislation in the country. we dropped the bi
russell: i think you are right. if you look at the areas where we have tried to legislate around technology, by the time that we get it enacted, it is obsolete. are there not fundamental principles? my first entree into the privacy realm was 19 years ago when i ordered a pizza and they asked for my phone number and i said you don't need to call me, just give me the pizza. they refused to give me the pizza unless i gave them my number. i was complaining to one of my friends at the state attorney...
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eventually i found russell's mother online. she had told me that they signed up for the army soon after his son was turned away by the mayo clinic no one we will ever send my son away again, she remembers russell saying. after. after russell's death that you received a standard condolence letter from president obama. i am deeply saddened to learn of the loss of your son, mother said. our nation will not forget his sacrifice, and we can never pay our debts your family. turning over the presidential stationary peggy addressed a response to president obama. if my son had found a decent employer and sufficient health insurance in this great land of ours, my son would not have had to sacrifice his life for his son. peggy sent the letter back to the white house. she has not received a reply. russell madden story is a reminder of the life-and-death significance of the choices connected to our base nation. unlike virtually all of the wealthy industrialized countries in which the united states maintains bases, germany, japan, south kore
eventually i found russell's mother online. she had told me that they signed up for the army soon after his son was turned away by the mayo clinic no one we will ever send my son away again, she remembers russell saying. after. after russell's death that you received a standard condolence letter from president obama. i am deeply saddened to learn of the loss of your son, mother said. our nation will not forget his sacrifice, and we can never pay our debts your family. turning over the...
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as was russell lee himself. he felt very very comfortable with them. collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to early pioneers in this country. they built houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dug outs. there was very little lumber, so they used that for roofing, but the house itself was med wall -- mud walls. they lived a very colorful lifestyle. they made their clothes our t of sea sacks. they worked the land. they lived a very hand to mouth subsistence existence and it was a lot of appeal in documenting that because, at the time, most people in this country were de hadded from people who arrived as farmers and taken up land gradually farther west. so it was a story people could relate to readily. russell lee from his experience as a painter would get photographs that were just little gems. this particular house, a plain house, but the people who lived there had done what they can to make it beautiful. the textures of the sidewalk. the different br
as was russell lee himself. he felt very very comfortable with them. collecting their stories, making pictures of their lifestyles. they lived in ways that were very similar to early pioneers in this country. they built houses using materials at hand. many of them dug holes in the ground and had dug outs. there was very little lumber, so they used that for roofing, but the house itself was med wall -- mud walls. they lived a very colorful lifestyle. they made their clothes our t of sea sacks....
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we know the russell 2000 broke its august lows. taking out 1867 which would bring in the october 2014 lows around 1820 and we do think you will find some short-term stabilization around that area but we think to ignore this long-term moving average turning from a positive to a declining slope would be a mistake . >> negative sign there. fundamentally are you seeing the same kind of concern out there? >> yeah, brian. so, yeah, we still think we're viewing this as a bull market connection. anything in the 10% to 15% down range at the august lows, i think we're down about 12%. if we were to go back down and retest those which we think we will, it will still keep news the bull market correction zone. anything bigger than that, 15%, 20-plus percent, i think you have to think about down earnings, down economy. just really don't see any evidence of that still. most of the economic data is still pretty positive. earnings are going to be slightly down with energy. without energy they're actually still pretty healthy. so, you know, overall w
we know the russell 2000 broke its august lows. taking out 1867 which would bring in the october 2014 lows around 1820 and we do think you will find some short-term stabilization around that area but we think to ignore this long-term moving average turning from a positive to a declining slope would be a mistake . >> negative sign there. fundamentally are you seeing the same kind of concern out there? >> yeah, brian. so, yeah, we still think we're viewing this as a bull market...
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47 minutes ago, we lost all the gains on the s&p 500 and now we are down a point and a half, the russell negative for much of the session. the nasdaq suddenly hit its lows of the session, guess what? we have pinpointed it thanks to biotech and health care, but all 143 names in the nasdaq biotech index are lower. that's a lot of names. so this is a wash in red, could it be perhaps in part a follow through from what hillary clinton had said she was upset about the pricing of pharmaceuticals coming through biotechs, or could it be the realization with john boehner stepping down as speaker of the house that we could possibly get closer to another government shutdown?
47 minutes ago, we lost all the gains on the s&p 500 and now we are down a point and a half, the russell negative for much of the session. the nasdaq suddenly hit its lows of the session, guess what? we have pinpointed it thanks to biotech and health care, but all 143 names in the nasdaq biotech index are lower. that's a lot of names. so this is a wash in red, could it be perhaps in part a follow through from what hillary clinton had said she was upset about the pricing of pharmaceuticals...
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russell is the son of lieutenant kernel melvin russell who leads the neighborhood's outreach efforts. >>> as court hearings begin in the officers charged with freddie gray's death. anthony betts will be part of the panel discussion tonight. batts was fired after a rise in crime following gray's death. the panel will follow accountability and racial issues in the justice system. >>> a man is waking up in police custody this morning in fairfax, accused of robbing a woman at gun point. john hudspeth is accused of robbing a woman at an atm last month. but the twist in the story is that hudspeth was wearing a county gps monitoring bracelet. they say it was meant to track his whereabouts, not what he was doing. the victim says more should have been done to keep him from striking again. >> he got there, and i turned around and looked, he has a gun on me. then he was like, empty your account. >> hudspeth was provided latitude by the courts for travel for his job as an i.t. professional because he had no fixed office location. >>> a new report this morning says more than half of the nation's i
russell is the son of lieutenant kernel melvin russell who leads the neighborhood's outreach efforts. >>> as court hearings begin in the officers charged with freddie gray's death. anthony betts will be part of the panel discussion tonight. batts was fired after a rise in crime following gray's death. the panel will follow accountability and racial issues in the justice system. >>> a man is waking up in police custody this morning in fairfax, accused of robbing a woman at gun...
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>> our overweight at russell and equity space has been europe. we arrived at that conclusion last year. we looked at valuations in the united states. kind of rich. stocks are kind of expensive. in europe they were more attractive. the economy in europe was coming off the bottom. the united states, as we mentioned earlier, is getting closer to raising rates with each month whereas the european central bank is going to start printing a lot of money. they are doing quantitative easing and we still have an over weight to europe. >> steve woods with russell investments, thank you. >>> as we mentioned, there is a crunch of economic data leading into friday's big jobs report. that data could be a big week for the fed and for stocks. bob pisani takes a look at what the markets will be paying attention to. >> reporter: it's a tough week to focus on economics since the market is still dealing with last week's crazy volatility but economics are really important because, as stanley fischer said, what happens with the data in the next few weeks will determine
>> our overweight at russell and equity space has been europe. we arrived at that conclusion last year. we looked at valuations in the united states. kind of rich. stocks are kind of expensive. in europe they were more attractive. the economy in europe was coming off the bottom. the united states, as we mentioned earlier, is getting closer to raising rates with each month whereas the european central bank is going to start printing a lot of money. they are doing quantitative easing and we...
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and what did russell long get for that? the saints came marching in of course.and there were some great stories around that. that's another example of how the government refused. local governments, state governments essentially on franchise locations in teams may be moving threatening to move unless they get a stadium, promising to move somewhere else if they get a stadium, these kinds of games going on at of course they still go on. what would the nfl do without los angeles? they would be terrible. now you can and it's very effective. you have that aspect of dealing with local government. local government subsidies and then there's another interesting aspect of this and that is something from the senate or the house he would go to powerful senators and say do we really need this or that and we will try to bring you a franchise for your state or district or whatever. and howard baker from tennessee he got flipped on this by rozelle i don't know how many times. finally after rozelle and baker but that's the kind of thing they did. they would promise expansion wit
and what did russell long get for that? the saints came marching in of course.and there were some great stories around that. that's another example of how the government refused. local governments, state governments essentially on franchise locations in teams may be moving threatening to move unless they get a stadium, promising to move somewhere else if they get a stadium, these kinds of games going on at of course they still go on. what would the nfl do without los angeles? they would be...
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and wilting charming listen for his tremendous permanent scoring records and russel the winner team player winning his position in support and also won two matt championships was a regular rider of the 540 so that i couldn't verify but it makes sense televised in this discussion right thinking people came down on the side of russel in a team game he made his teammates better alicia is our version of bill russel in successful organizations like with sports teams goals are accomplished by working together per alicia focused and developed her role as chief of staff in collection with all of us to focus to achieve the agencies goals and objectives she focused and galvanizing the resources within the organization to address them she tigerlessly brought individual and unit throughout the organization to get solutions to get a fair and equal attendance policy after most and most of tireless efforts she made the teammates betters as a leader shows without peer no knowing how to find the right person for the job mike henry if you'll stand up. way back when when we're at a crucial point tryin
and wilting charming listen for his tremendous permanent scoring records and russel the winner team player winning his position in support and also won two matt championships was a regular rider of the 540 so that i couldn't verify but it makes sense televised in this discussion right thinking people came down on the side of russel in a team game he made his teammates better alicia is our version of bill russel in successful organizations like with sports teams goals are accomplished by working...
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frank: what we see in the russell -- erik: what we see -- the s&p 500, the dow industrial, and the russelluch tracking each other. they ended up in the same place. frank: that is right. we are still don't almost 30% from the peak of the market in the russell 2000, which was at the end of june. we have torspective, look at the small-cap correction been a normal part of what we do in the small-cap space. we had a 13% correction in the small-cap space last year from july to october. volatility is increasing, which we think is a good thing. as a manager, we say we are allowed to be increasingly more selective, which is a positive, from our perspective. the market is creating more opportunities. why are small-cap stocks doing better?they do not generate as much revenue overseas, they are not exposed to currency risk and we have seen that in stocks like yum!, motors.ple, general look at the volatility in the euro. small caps do not have to worry about that kind of thing. frank: everything is thrown out at the same time. you are correct, 20% of small cap revenues are generated outside of the unit
frank: what we see in the russell -- erik: what we see -- the s&p 500, the dow industrial, and the russelluch tracking each other. they ended up in the same place. frank: that is right. we are still don't almost 30% from the peak of the market in the russell 2000, which was at the end of june. we have torspective, look at the small-cap correction been a normal part of what we do in the small-cap space. we had a 13% correction in the small-cap space last year from july to october. volatility...
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the russell down 7 points or .65%.sell outperforming -- okay, 11 triple digit closes the last 13 sessions. we have a slowing chinese economy and so many of the big names u.s. companies do business with u.s. stocks. they're talking to me simultaneously. a lot to get out. we have the u.s. jobs report which is a goldilocks report, not too hot, not too cold, not giving a clear indication. what the fed will do by way of interest rates, a lot of other catalyst data coming up. with that, with just less than a minute to go here. dow down 250, i am going to leave it here from the new york stock exchange. david: don't leave yet, lori. we are not finished with. >> you what? david: more business to take up with you. the market is way off lows, 100 points off the lows at 260 but trading down now as we settle into the close. so again sxrjs the volume is extremely light today. lot of people out on vacation, a few big traders can change the market dramatically. >> the traders are in the hamptons. not here. david: it is one heck of a d
the russell down 7 points or .65%.sell outperforming -- okay, 11 triple digit closes the last 13 sessions. we have a slowing chinese economy and so many of the big names u.s. companies do business with u.s. stocks. they're talking to me simultaneously. a lot to get out. we have the u.s. jobs report which is a goldilocks report, not too hot, not too cold, not giving a clear indication. what the fed will do by way of interest rates, a lot of other catalyst data coming up. with that, with just...
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because the russell also closed down 2.7%. a lot of folks were holding out hope that the russell comprised of small cap companies that don't have as much exposure to china would do okay, that fell right in concert with broad market averages. latest round of weak chinese manufacturing news. so that really rattled everybody thinking that the chinese slowdown, this is theme of many weeks that we'll see a global slowdown. christine lagarde adding to the warning. that markets will suffer ripple effect after chinese slowdown. u.s. manufacturing came out down at the close. that had sellers digging in when they saw u.s. manufacturing fell to the its worst level in two years. not even comment from fed official eric rosengren said not clear that rate hike conditions have been met didn't give anybody any confidence. with that, gerri, david, back to you. david: thank you. you mentioned the russell 2000, that was a very critical technical point. it went below what is called the death cross. that is spooking investors in the final hour of t
because the russell also closed down 2.7%. a lot of folks were holding out hope that the russell comprised of small cap companies that don't have as much exposure to china would do okay, that fell right in concert with broad market averages. latest round of weak chinese manufacturing news. so that really rattled everybody thinking that the chinese slowdown, this is theme of many weeks that we'll see a global slowdown. christine lagarde adding to the warning. that markets will suffer ripple...
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if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.to get them both on the commission. there is, however, a problem. russell is a segregationist through and through and despises warren for the decisions that he's made on the court. >> johnson thought if they can agree on a verdict, that ought to be satisfying 90% of american public opinion. >> going to direct you to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with it. but i couldn't sit there with chief justice warren. >> 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 m
if there's one person in congress that everyone respects it's richard russell of georgia.to get them both on the commission. there is, however, a problem. russell is a segregationist through and through and despises warren for the decisions that he's made on the court. >> johnson thought if they can agree on a verdict, that ought to be satisfying 90% of american public opinion. >> going to direct you to 911. >> i'm highly honored you'd think about me in connection with it. but...
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and what did russell long and boggs get for that? >> host: saints. >> guest: the saints came marching in, of course. and there's some great stories around that. but that's another example of how the government was used. local governments, state governments essentially on franchise location and teams, teams maybe moving, threatening to move unless they get a stadium, promising they'll move somewhere else in they get a stadium. these kinds of games which have gone on and, of course, which still go on. i mean, what would the nfl today do without los angeles? what if there was a team this l.a.? nobody could threaten to go to l.a. [laughter] it would be terrible. now you can, and it's very, very effective. so you have that aspect of dealing with local governments, local government also offers subsidies. and then there was another, there's another little interesting aspect to this, and that is if rosell wanted something from the senate or the house, he would go to powerful senators and say, you know, we really need this or that. and we wil
and what did russell long and boggs get for that? >> host: saints. >> guest: the saints came marching in, of course. and there's some great stories around that. but that's another example of how the government was used. local governments, state governments essentially on franchise location and teams, teams maybe moving, threatening to move unless they get a stadium, promising they'll move somewhere else in they get a stadium. these kinds of games which have gone on and, of course,...
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robert russell. stephen russell. steven harris. michael thomas russo senior. wayne. william.nd. jonathan steven rice and. matthew ryan. christina. jason. thomas. scott. charles. joseph francis and. jessica. francis john. edward. john patrick. hernandez o rafael. >> george simmons. kenneth allen. >> for my a beautiful loving sister who my family and everyone who lost a piece of their heart who stayed strong always remember and embrace each gave. little saying from the key harrison, grief is like the ocean. it comes in waves at being and flowing. sometimes the water is calm and sometimes it is overwhelming. all we need to do is learn to swim. >> my father come on behalf of mom, and to our family be but like to think all aunt and uncle cousins for love and support. dad we hope to make you proud. keep looking out. cheers. god bless. [applause] >> michael seidman. paul joseph simon. marianne. gary. jane louise. jeff simpson. cheryl. thomas. peter syracuse. muriel. joseph michael. john. francis joseph, jr.. paul albert. christopher paul. bin said robert. paul. firefighter stanley,
robert russell. stephen russell. steven harris. michael thomas russo senior. wayne. william.nd. jonathan steven rice and. matthew ryan. christina. jason. thomas. scott. charles. joseph francis and. jessica. francis john. edward. john patrick. hernandez o rafael. >> george simmons. kenneth allen. >> for my a beautiful loving sister who my family and everyone who lost a piece of their heart who stayed strong always remember and embrace each gave. little saying from the key harrison,...
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. >> law professor margaret russell has taught for wave years at santa clara university.he explains the case named for what happened here in 1980. >> it started with a dispute in california. with high school students who wanted to gather signatures for a petition. and today, across the street, hamilton plaza is another hot spot for solicitors, from the homeless to greenpeace and bob, from gift a vet russell explains that california has strong free speech protection. even on private property, if it's a shared space where public can gather. even if what is being said is untrue. >> people have is a right to lie. there's or ways of controlling that type of behavior. the stores have the right to put up signs, to say we have nothing to do with he's people athese p fact, we think they are fraud. >> she feels that cases can be won not on what they say, but what they do. >> going up to people and bothering people. >> asked about why bob moved and if they can put us in touch with any of the veterans they say they helped. but instead, he told us never to contact him again. meanwhile
. >> law professor margaret russell has taught for wave years at santa clara university.he explains the case named for what happened here in 1980. >> it started with a dispute in california. with high school students who wanted to gather signatures for a petition. and today, across the street, hamilton plaza is another hot spot for solicitors, from the homeless to greenpeace and bob, from gift a vet russell explains that california has strong free speech protection. even on private...
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one of the little known facts is something russell can talk about even more because he lived through it is that the first criminal case was brought against ford motor in the modern times for the pinto, which you may never have a gas tank in the back when it was i was rear-ended at a relatively low speeds it turned into a fireball and killed everybody in sight of it and it was a county prosecutor. he covered the case. the county prosecutor in elkhart indiana who brought the charge. unfortunately he lost, ford motor company paid $2 million through its defense. i don't take my hat to him whenever i think about it. so this won't be easy and i don't want to pretend that it will. i toyed around with the stories and i mentioned the details but i thought it would be sort of tedious. just take my word for the fact that if you are able to manage or to convince yourself to read these thousands of pages of the very boring reports, and i'm not suggesting that you would, you should be surprised by some of the things and how obvious it should be that people's lives are in danger. i want to say that
one of the little known facts is something russell can talk about even more because he lived through it is that the first criminal case was brought against ford motor in the modern times for the pinto, which you may never have a gas tank in the back when it was i was rear-ended at a relatively low speeds it turned into a fireball and killed everybody in sight of it and it was a county prosecutor. he covered the case. the county prosecutor in elkhart indiana who brought the charge. unfortunately...
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. >> reporter: law professor margaret russell has taught for 20 years at santa clara university. she explains the case here for what happened in 1980. >> it actually started with a dispute in california with high school students who wanted to gather signatures for a petition. >> reporter: and today across the street from the prune yard, hamilton plaza is another hot spot for donators, and yes, bob, who moved here after our story aired. >> so much speech takes place at shopping centers today. >> reporter: russell explains california is one of a handful of states with very strong speech protection. even on private property, even if it's shared space, where the public can gather, even if it is being proven untrue. >> people have a right to lie. there are other ways to control that misbehavior but people have the right to lie. >> reporter: so what is the fix? >> you combat wrong speech or hurtful speech with more speech. the stores have a right to put up signs saying we have nothing to do with these people. in fact, we believe they're frauds. >> reporter: they say the cases are based
. >> reporter: law professor margaret russell has taught for 20 years at santa clara university. she explains the case here for what happened in 1980. >> it actually started with a dispute in california with high school students who wanted to gather signatures for a petition. >> reporter: and today across the street from the prune yard, hamilton plaza is another hot spot for donators, and yes, bob, who moved here after our story aired. >> so much speech takes place at...
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shiba russell. >> no question is too small here. we are working hard to make sure you're prepared for this papal visit. let's get right to it. our first question comes from one of our viewers, wendy. >> i was wondering if there's still any chance to get tickets to go see him, whether it's at or at madison square garden. thank you. >> any more tickets, no doubt many of you wondering the same thing. we took this question to the mayor's office and we're told you're out of luck, sorrll tickets ars no longer available lto these events. and here's one so many of you are asking us. we touched on it last night. but it's worth repeating. here's viewer herb. >> hey, nbc, how's this going to affect my commute in and out of new jersey from penn station? >> okay. herb, there will be street closures around penn station and commuters will only have access to a couple of entrances. >> penn station will remain open throughout the day and through the papal mass at madison scar garden. but only two entrances are open. you need to head to the entrance
shiba russell. >> no question is too small here. we are working hard to make sure you're prepared for this papal visit. let's get right to it. our first question comes from one of our viewers, wendy. >> i was wondering if there's still any chance to get tickets to go see him, whether it's at or at madison square garden. thank you. >> any more tickets, no doubt many of you wondering the same thing. we took this question to the mayor's office and we're told you're out of luck,...
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the russell isrvx. two timesthose trade higher than the s&p 500.nteresting, for the first time ever, last week, we close lowerell 2000 on the spot then the s&p 500. and now we have actually seen it 6 days. out of the last it's not the domestic story people are worried about. it is the global story. matt: we were talking about the fact that the s&p vix is super liquid and not necessarily a lot of people trade russell vol, so -- kevin: people look at it as an indicator of where vol is going. obviously these are names -- what happens to the belichick, they are smaller, more vulnerable to economic woe. we know the economic story in the united states is doing better than the world. tradelet me get a quick from you. you brought in a paypal idea? kevin: they were spun off from the parent ebay. they denigrate apposition with braintree a couple years ago. they just bought zune, which is going to compete and do well against western union. you have the january 30 five call. it includes the first earning announcement and got it as an independent company. zero
the russell isrvx. two timesthose trade higher than the s&p 500.nteresting, for the first time ever, last week, we close lowerell 2000 on the spot then the s&p 500. and now we have actually seen it 6 days. out of the last it's not the domestic story people are worried about. it is the global story. matt: we were talking about the fact that the s&p vix is super liquid and not necessarily a lot of people trade russell vol, so -- kevin: people look at it as an indicator of where vol is...