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our traders are tim seymour, dan fa tan, guy adami. march 2,000 have been about monster beverage, celgene, apple, gilead. so is that growth trade the way to keep playing the market? it was interesting today on the march to this new closing record high, we saw the russell outperforming the broader indies ses tim. >> i don't think you can cherry pick it. if you want to look at the market now at s&p 2,000. look at the sectors playing at a discount. where were we at s&p 1,000, it's technology, it's trading about is.3 times to where it was. energy, it's trading cheap. the s&p in general 14 times federal government year's earnings is not expensive here. everyone is freaking out. i don't think stocks are expensive here i think people need to relax a little bit. >> we've also had record buybacks here. look at the way they've managed the earnings. >> it's healthy balance sheets. >> it does. they cut costs down to the bones. >> which is why technology -- >> it's getting better. but the point being isitative cut costs. we still have, cisco is emb
our traders are tim seymour, dan fa tan, guy adami. march 2,000 have been about monster beverage, celgene, apple, gilead. so is that growth trade the way to keep playing the market? it was interesting today on the march to this new closing record high, we saw the russell outperforming the broader indies ses tim. >> i don't think you can cherry pick it. if you want to look at the market now at s&p 2,000. look at the sectors playing at a discount. where were we at s&p 1,000, it's...
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. >> i want to seymour. coy watch an hour of this. >> i bet could you.peaking of fashion, sidewalk shopping is getting a whole >> it is all thanks to some newman cans that can actually sell you what they are wearing. using cutting edge technology to sell the clothes off their backs you might say. dummies have censors that link to smart phone app allowing customers to shoprite from the sidewalk. >> app, up pops all of the mannequins in the windowment you can seymour detailed product with prices, you can share with your friends and family, and then you can buy directly from the retailer website. >> now, these smart mannequins are always selling even if the store is closed, point your phone at the window, click to have the items ship to you. this technology supposed to hit stores here in america this fall. >> i don't get it. if you are already at the store, look telling garman, if it is closed i can see ordering, but you're already there. took the effort to go to the store? is it something creep bye. that will i don't know what it is, but something creep. >
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the seymour, visit our website www.c-span.org. c-spann "series" then " cities tour." c-span's american history toward now looks at the 1917 race riot in east st. louis, illinois, just across the mississippi river from st. louis. black workers were hired to replace white factory workers who had gone on strike. my book about the 1917 east st. louis race riot had its start really in the early 1990's when i was working at the st. louis post dispatch writing an obituary of miles davis, the great trumpet player, from east st. louis, just across the river. riot were ine race his ears as a child. he talked about how horrible it was to learn that white people had massacred black people in this small city in illinois. he thought that it had affected him for the rest of his life and in fact, it might have well. it might well have affected his attitude toward white people until the day he died, really. gosh, miles davis was born in 1926. years old when the race riot occurred. for something like that to be so prevalent, so persistent in the stories he heard as a child seemed to me
the seymour, visit our website www.c-span.org. c-spann "series" then " cities tour." c-span's american history toward now looks at the 1917 race riot in east st. louis, illinois, just across the mississippi river from st. louis. black workers were hired to replace white factory workers who had gone on strike. my book about the 1917 east st. louis race riot had its start really in the early 1990's when i was working at the st. louis post dispatch writing an obituary of miles...
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tim seymour, gordon johnson and karen finerman and guy adami, the end of the michael kor's run, he stood out, despite strong numbers this market, kor's margins got investors fleeing. will it go the way like lululemon and coke. a company we seen time and time again, it expands, expands, expands, suddenly it expands too far, there is too much invent ore, it sets in. >> i don't think it was that bad. i think the call didn't go as it hoped. people thought john idol the ceo was difficult on the call to me it's much more about the momentum trade than the business, itself, is collapsing. i don't think that's happening. i think there is still growth there. it's not wildly expensive. we puke out of momentum buyers. >> if you look at the volume, probably seven times the normal volume. i thought the quarter was pretty good. i thought giants was good, operating margins, better than the street was expecting. not that far off from where they were last year. to karen's point, it's a moment item stock that's broken, bimp the sell-off, i think kor's trade looks interesting. >> coach was a broken company
tim seymour, gordon johnson and karen finerman and guy adami, the end of the michael kor's run, he stood out, despite strong numbers this market, kor's margins got investors fleeing. will it go the way like lululemon and coke. a company we seen time and time again, it expands, expands, expands, suddenly it expands too far, there is too much invent ore, it sets in. >> i don't think it was that bad. i think the call didn't go as it hoped. people thought john idol the ceo was difficult on...
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seymour of t the devestation left behind from the flashflooding. also, stopping the ebola outbreak what we ned to do to prevent deadly virus from spreading as another infected patient gets ready to arrive in the u.s. >> plus, major water crisis, almost half million people told to avoid drinking tap water. we have the new test results just released overnight. >> foggy start to the day in many regions, but when the sun does come, you don't want to get burned. doctor rob in the house with the abc's of spf. and just how much lotion you really need to use. everyone will be back. new customers can save an average of $500 just by switching to progressive. so you'll be bringing home the bacon in no time. sorry. get a free quote at progressive.com. >>> people in southern california cleaning up this morning after severe thunderstorms flooded streets and tinkered mudslides. at least one person is dead, and emergency crews are trying to reach others, who are stranded. the latest from new york. >> roads in the san berdino mountains quickly turned into rivers of
seymour of t the devestation left behind from the flashflooding. also, stopping the ebola outbreak what we ned to do to prevent deadly virus from spreading as another infected patient gets ready to arrive in the u.s. >> plus, major water crisis, almost half million people told to avoid drinking tap water. we have the new test results just released overnight. >> foggy start to the day in many regions, but when the sun does come, you don't want to get burned. doctor rob in the house...
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tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami are traders in tonight. home depot shares soaring today of posting strong earning, raising its forecast for the year. that was after strong home builder confidence numbers came out yesterday and a strong number for housing starts this morning. so is the housing market officially recovered, mr. beaks? >> it learnly looks like it. there is only one month data but we had that spring slump that had everybody concerned. i think the moves today in housing and home depot were because everybody thought perhaps housing was slowing. most of wall street was saying, yeah, it's over. today that surprised people. so we had a 5% move in home depot today, following that through, houseing is a huge, huge, part of the commitment you have to start thinking, is the economy actually going to improve in the second half and, if so, bonds are probably mispriced. >> not a significant part of the economy. you also got the wealth fact as home values go up, prices go up, people theoretically should spend more. >> if you get easing cred
tim seymour, dan nathan and guy adami are traders in tonight. home depot shares soaring today of posting strong earning, raising its forecast for the year. that was after strong home builder confidence numbers came out yesterday and a strong number for housing starts this morning. so is the housing market officially recovered, mr. beaks? >> it learnly looks like it. there is only one month data but we had that spring slump that had everybody concerned. i think the moves today in housing...
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and tim seymour, we're waiting here on some results from 21st century fox.up has kind of been the theme of the week, hasn't it? >> yeah, a lot of fireworks, but i don't think you can look at these breakups as being indicative of a broader movement. in each case, you had regulatory concerns. maybe with time warner and fox you have one ceo who really believes he truly can add value. he's added tremendous value over the last couple years. it gets to a matter of price, and for fox, maybe this deal didn't make sense. the market, when there's a lot of volatility when there has been none looks for reasons. when the earnings season was as good as the second quarter was and stocks are down, the market looks for reasons. the fed is in play for the first time in two years. this brings volatility. that is what you need to be playing. and you need to trade this market, i would say, as said in a range, i think the s&p contests the 1,880 levels. for the short term, people are looking at 1,914. it's held that, but europe will probably put more pressure when you look at grow
and tim seymour, we're waiting here on some results from 21st century fox.up has kind of been the theme of the week, hasn't it? >> yeah, a lot of fireworks, but i don't think you can look at these breakups as being indicative of a broader movement. in each case, you had regulatory concerns. maybe with time warner and fox you have one ceo who really believes he truly can add value. he's added tremendous value over the last couple years. it gets to a matter of price, and for fox, maybe this...
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whitney houston, you and i talked, phillip seymour hoffman and now this.t seems like sadly, we're talking about stars who had addictions or dealing with issues. and it happens way too often. and talk to us about the stigma and how hollywood deals with these things. >> it is so sad to be here, don. you and i have talked so many times about these very tragic deaths. when this news was announced today, people were so much in shock. so devastated. it reminded us of the death of john ritter. another shocking, shocking celebrity who died way too soon. with robben williams, the way he died. this apparent suicide had everybody talking about, why didn't a lot of people see these signs? we knew he had been in rehab. we knew he had these struggles. but robin williams was someone, as i've been hearing you talk, made so many people laugh. i want to share with you some of our observations attack assess hollywood as i was talking to the crew before i came over here. and what we remembered about robin williams, whenever we were in a junket with him, an interview situation
whitney houston, you and i talked, phillip seymour hoffman and now this.t seems like sadly, we're talking about stars who had addictions or dealing with issues. and it happens way too often. and talk to us about the stigma and how hollywood deals with these things. >> it is so sad to be here, don. you and i have talked so many times about these very tragic deaths. when this news was announced today, people were so much in shock. so devastated. it reminded us of the death of john ritter....
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. >> seymour of the dramatic rescue from the rising water. >> and take a look at this, it looks like "black friday" in august. these people spent the night camping out on a philadelphia sidewalk. see the expensive items they were waiting to get their hands on. >> ♪ >> heard royals a lot. but never like. >> this you won't want to miss how a farm is her using the hit song to help his animals. back in a moment. >> get your snap on. >> ♪ >> got it! it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. get a free quote at progressive.com. >> flashflooding complicated the rush hour. water returned across us95, causing lots of panic, cars floated like pool toys, threatening to employ into group of air men trying to save people submerged in the water. las vegas expects flood to go last well into today. >>> and california flashfloods and much slides have killed one person, and damaged more than 30 homes. a fire official says six of the homes are uninhabitable. storm trammed more than 2500 people, dozen every volunteers shoveling mud out of homes, d
. >> seymour of the dramatic rescue from the rising water. >> and take a look at this, it looks like "black friday" in august. these people spent the night camping out on a philadelphia sidewalk. see the expensive items they were waiting to get their hands on. >> ♪ >> heard royals a lot. but never like. >> this you won't want to miss how a farm is her using the hit song to help his animals. back in a moment. >> get your snap on. >> ♪...
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catch seymour and the crew on "fast money" at 5:00.the traders are giving their top picks for stocks to buy at record highs here. don't miss that. >>> now, breaking news out of amazon and jon fortt has the details. >> kelly, it is official, amazon is buying twitch. it's a network for user-generated content. $970 million in cash when all sorts of other adjustments are netted out. twitch is 3 years and 2 months old. there are a few stats in the release that viewers would be interested in knowing about. in july, twitch had more than 55 million unique visitors. they viewed more than 15 billion minutes of content on twitch produced by more than a million broadcasters. this is interesting from an investor perspective as well, because a big part of the reason why amazon took more of a loss recently than investors had expected is because investments in content, original content. it's fair to look at twitch as another investment in content. not exactly the same sort of original content like netflix make, but twitch's user-generated video game t
catch seymour and the crew on "fast money" at 5:00.the traders are giving their top picks for stocks to buy at record highs here. don't miss that. >>> now, breaking news out of amazon and jon fortt has the details. >> kelly, it is official, amazon is buying twitch. it's a network for user-generated content. $970 million in cash when all sorts of other adjustments are netted out. twitch is 3 years and 2 months old. there are a few stats in the release that viewers would...
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seymour the transformation, make sure to go to our website. you'll find extended interviews and photographs. that brings today's broadcast to a close, but to reach me and most of the team, simply go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, sony pictures classics, not presenting "magic in the moonlight," and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you to the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. . we'll explore some paint color options for the exterior of our house. woman: it's beautiful. kevin: norm and
seymour the transformation, make sure to go to our website. you'll find extended interviews and photographs. that brings today's broadcast to a close, but to reach me and most of the team, simply go to twitter. from all of us here at world news america, thank you for watching. please tune in tomorrow. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler...
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philip seymour hoffman, he suffered heroin use. heath ledger.oes it have anything to do with hollywood culture? or is fame just much harder to deal with than the rest of us realize? >> you know what, i don't think it's just hollywood culture. as we've seen in the news recently, oregon, the missing mother, she committed suicide by asphyxiation. people are wanting to escape. i think the pressures are hollywood are there and they're great. but i believe when imbalance occurs are any trigger, whether hollywood or your home life that takes over, that becomes depression, that becomes suicidal thought that then turns into unfortunate tragedies like this. i know in hollywood there is abuse, there is alcoholism, there is drug addiction. i don't think it's just unique to hollywood. unfortunately the hollywood actors that do suffer these diseases and these fates obviously are on the world stage and they get a little bit more news because of it. >> we're just looking at some of the images of people reacting to the news on monday there in los angeles. we rea
philip seymour hoffman, he suffered heroin use. heath ledger.oes it have anything to do with hollywood culture? or is fame just much harder to deal with than the rest of us realize? >> you know what, i don't think it's just hollywood culture. as we've seen in the news recently, oregon, the missing mother, she committed suicide by asphyxiation. people are wanting to escape. i think the pressures are hollywood are there and they're great. but i believe when imbalance occurs are any trigger,...
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philip philip seymour hoffman we think was an overdose. to choose to end your life. he won oscars. he had family that he loved. the last instagram was a picture with his daughter. >> it was her birthday and he used an old picture. he had three great kids, was married. he had a career that was still continuing. he has four movies still to be coming out later. it wasn't as if someone was saying what ever happened to robin williams. >> i love what matt did earlier about how we remember him as the guy that would come in and a lot of people come to sell their movie or book or whatever and they are in and out. most people are polite. he literally did make it -- he did standup everywhere he went. >> he met the crew members. >> he was so gracious to everybody. i hated to see him leave the room. he is very bow legged. there is such a profound sense of sadness when he would leave because he is so joyful. gary marshall said he could make everyone happy but himself. steve martin said i cannot be more stunned by the loss of robin williams. >> the think is a lot of people come and do business an
philip philip seymour hoffman we think was an overdose. to choose to end your life. he won oscars. he had family that he loved. the last instagram was a picture with his daughter. >> it was her birthday and he used an old picture. he had three great kids, was married. he had a career that was still continuing. he has four movies still to be coming out later. it wasn't as if someone was saying what ever happened to robin williams. >> i love what matt did earlier about how we remember...
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poconos both days scattered showers, thunderstorms, we will seymour showers and storms out through theountains, because that's really where this front is going to be hanging out. for tonight, though, it is dry, and quiet, 69 degrees, mostly cloudy, and muggy, if you have been outside the past couple of hours you definitely notice the difference with the humidity climbing up. tomorrow we go all the way up to 88 degrees, it will feel like, though, it is in the mid 90s, with heat indexes, and then chance for some afternoon and evening thunderstorms, seven day forecast shows that heat continuing, so summer definitely not over. ninety on monday, we stay in the 90s right through wednesday, that could make it heatwave here. so september is definitely keeping summer going, some of the best beach days really are in september. so still a lot of sinning to do. >> thank you, dominica. >> how about the phillies? summer coming, finally starting to play well. talking football as well tonight. because the eagles make their final cuts to get the roster down to 53. ahead in sports, birds decide between
poconos both days scattered showers, thunderstorms, we will seymour showers and storms out through theountains, because that's really where this front is going to be hanging out. for tonight, though, it is dry, and quiet, 69 degrees, mostly cloudy, and muggy, if you have been outside the past couple of hours you definitely notice the difference with the humidity climbing up. tomorrow we go all the way up to 88 degrees, it will feel like, though, it is in the mid 90s, with heat indexes, and then...
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we'll seymour of them and hear more from them coming up in our next hour. >> twenty minutes performingow about that? >> also, wasn't twilight janet janszen at the superball, but nicky men age had wardrobe malfunction at the vma argues, she had to hold herth together. she bus add move and busted right out of her outfit. men age has also made many appearances on the vma's becomes this one might be the most eye popping, you might say. >> oops. >> put together. >> in more ways than one. >> literally and figure tiffly. >> all right, guys, let's take a look out there. starting off on little cool note. nice and clear outside, temperatures have dropped off readily, some of you starting school today. and we welcome you back to school, bob is thrilled about it. that means look what time it is! >> boom, no lightning strikes today. lots of sunshine, it is an a-plus kind after day, you give me a f because i put that lightning strike in by mistake. 84 degrees the expected high in philly, just nice couple of days coming up, bob? >> now the lightning because i got an a-plus today! >> all is not right
we'll seymour of them and hear more from them coming up in our next hour. >> twenty minutes performingow about that? >> also, wasn't twilight janet janszen at the superball, but nicky men age had wardrobe malfunction at the vma argues, she had to hold herth together. she bus add move and busted right out of her outfit. men age has also made many appearances on the vma's becomes this one might be the most eye popping, you might say. >> oops. >> put together. >> in...
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here on our side of the country where we have got high pressure building in place, we are going to seymour sunshine, and it is really going to be nice couple of days. but it will start heating up. now right now, it is very comfortable outside. today as a whole just looks beautiful. nice and comfy but warm. let's go first and for most to storm scan3 we make the tri-state sweep see nothing more than few speckles of green. we call that ground clutter. all it means is that the radar is picking up on something other than precipitation. so don't worry about any wet weather here today. do you not need an umbrella, rather, just going to be one of those days where sun glass also pretty much a requirement. let's go south though, looking at our current tropical satellite loop. over the bahamas region, hispaniola, this is christabal, the storm we've been watching for several days basically the last week, has finally gathered enough strength to turn into a tropical storm and actually achieve a named status. now, as a result, we are going to start to see the surf get churned up here at home. i don't thi
here on our side of the country where we have got high pressure building in place, we are going to seymour sunshine, and it is really going to be nice couple of days. but it will start heating up. now right now, it is very comfortable outside. today as a whole just looks beautiful. nice and comfy but warm. let's go first and for most to storm scan3 we make the tri-state sweep see nothing more than few speckles of green. we call that ground clutter. all it means is that the radar is picking up...
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expect to see pretty decent weekends unfold at least initially, we are, a, heating up, b, starting to seymour humidity, threat for showers and storms return. so we'll time things out. tell you thousand will affect your labor day holiday weekekends, all coming up as is trivia on the other side. stick a >> a tractor-trailer driver in stable condition after his truck tipped on the schuylkill expressway near city avenue. the truck is upright. but the crash could have an impact on the early morning commute. >> iceland has raised an aviation alert after volcano on the island errupted. there has been no sitings of ash so far. remember, four years ago, interruption iceland created a ash cloud across europe. >> and let's give you live look at the staging area for this weekend's made in america festival, ferrell williams, dozen of other storms will perform on the parkway tomorrow and sunday, get the line up, and detours, at cbsphilly.com. >>> well, police in cape may county hope surveillance video will help them track down vandals who spray painted racial slurs, at a sports complex. now, we have blurre
expect to see pretty decent weekends unfold at least initially, we are, a, heating up, b, starting to seymour humidity, threat for showers and storms return. so we'll time things out. tell you thousand will affect your labor day holiday weekekends, all coming up as is trivia on the other side. stick a >> a tractor-trailer driver in stable condition after his truck tipped on the schuylkill expressway near city avenue. the truck is upright. but the crash could have an impact on the early...
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again, with high pressure in place, again, seymour sun than anything throughout the day today. but there will eventually be clouds that build with time here. we zoom it out see it already starting to take place back through western pennsylvania, and as we go outside here in the western suburbs, it is all pretty calm right now. very light, modest wind generally out of the west, 65 degrees, the current temperature at whitt fields elementary school. kinds whatever you are finding around the board here at least through philadelphia, the immediate vicinity, talking mid 60s overall. outlying resort towns, like atlantic city or out toward mount pocono area, that is little bit cooler under the clear sky temperatures have actually dropped off easily into the 50's. but the winds again still pretty calm out there. so once again feels like fall. as the day progresses you can expect to see sunshine around the board here. upper 70s expected both at the shore and up in the poconos, warmth will continue for philadelphia, little bit hotter out there today, high of 87, as i said, with time, the
again, with high pressure in place, again, seymour sun than anything throughout the day today. but there will eventually be clouds that build with time here. we zoom it out see it already starting to take place back through western pennsylvania, and as we go outside here in the western suburbs, it is all pretty calm right now. very light, modest wind generally out of the west, 65 degrees, the current temperature at whitt fields elementary school. kinds whatever you are finding around the board...
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robin williams, the academy also honored other stars who passed away this year, including philip seymour hoffman, james garner, and sid ceasar. reporting from the emmys from a red carpet that's being torn down i'm stephanie stanton. back to you. >> always a great night. thank you. >>> switching gears. this morning a new threat to isis. he this comes as the president issues flights involving drones and possibly spy planes. the decision is critical as claims isis is growing. approximately 17,000 fighters across syria and iraq. syria supports the surveillance, but stops short on air strikes. >> the president has not -- >> they were sent in to capture james foal where i and others. the mission failed. >>> 18-year-old michael brown has been laid to rest, and now a new test for the nation when it comes to policing. more than 4,500 mourners pay their final respects to the explain teen. during the you'll swri after you'll swri, they listened to anecdotes about the 18-year-old, but speakers like national action network's reverend al sharpton also charged them and the nation to take steps to comba
robin williams, the academy also honored other stars who passed away this year, including philip seymour hoffman, james garner, and sid ceasar. reporting from the emmys from a red carpet that's being torn down i'm stephanie stanton. back to you. >> always a great night. thank you. >>> switching gears. this morning a new threat to isis. he this comes as the president issues flights involving drones and possibly spy planes. the decision is critical as claims isis is growing....
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is going to be the combination of an unsettled pattern, here in the delaware vale, as we start to seymour moisture start moving into our area, the wet weather chance does starting to up, we're going to track some of this rain for you, tell you exactly thousand will shake out for the weekend, all coming >>> at least 25 people are dead, hundreds more hurt after several gas explosions rock a crowded neighborhood in taiwan. this is the fiery aftermath. we're seeing the incredible video here of the moment that far blast. they rattled buildings, rimmed streets apart. look at that car there. wow. at least 267 people were hurt, than death toll is expected to rise. investigators think leaking gas that built up in sewers triggered the multiple explosions. >>> at least one american aid worker infected with ebola will be flown back to the u.s., will be house in the highly secure unit at a hospital in atlanta david begno has more now on the evacuation effort. >> right now, there are two american missionaries, isolated in liberia, and diagnosed with ebola. they are doctor kent brantly of texas, nancy r
is going to be the combination of an unsettled pattern, here in the delaware vale, as we start to seymour moisture start moving into our area, the wet weather chance does starting to up, we're going to track some of this rain for you, tell you exactly thousand will shake out for the weekend, all coming >>> at least 25 people are dead, hundreds more hurt after several gas explosions rock a crowded neighborhood in taiwan. this is the fiery aftermath. we're seeing the incredible video...
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seymour sun than you saw over the weekends, that's for sure. but little bit of unsettled weather on our way, as well. we'll have all of the details for you, as well. >> good morning, monday, a lot of folks like come back from the shore, dealing with some fog along the ride here, live look at the 42 freeway, headed in toward the city of an accident in chester county. we'll check the rest of the roads and mass transit coming up next. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, braking news this morning, bullets fly in philadelphia's west oaklane neighborhood leaving a man and woman hurt with multiple gunshot wound. >> right out to "eyewitness news" reporter syma chowed which with the latest on the investigation, syma? >> reporter: that's right, police are investigating two scenes, but they believe the shooting happened here on the 7100 block of george and road. police say that suspect or suspects were shooting from on this side of the road across the street at a parked car. now, 29 year old man was in the drivers seat. twenty-five year old woman was
seymour sun than you saw over the weekends, that's for sure. but little bit of unsettled weather on our way, as well. we'll have all of the details for you, as well. >> good morning, monday, a lot of folks like come back from the shore, dealing with some fog along the ride here, live look at the 42 freeway, headed in toward the city of an accident in chester county. we'll check the rest of the roads and mass transit coming up next. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, braking...
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in other words, starting to seymour moisture build in, more cloud cover, more wet weather with time. weekend, less than ideal. i know not the best news, to kick off the morning here, especially if you have outdoor plans scheduled. but it won't be a wash out either. eights of let's explain, start it off with storm scan3. at the wider zoom, see the clouds starting to funnel in. obviously wet weather just waiting in the wings across virginia, all headed our way. so matter of time really before we start to see a shower or thunderstorm firing up here today. unless, though, we've got nice surplus. it is so much warmer out there, southern new jersey, than it was yesterday. you sort of leveled off at this point to the northwest suburbs where it was a lot coup err -- cooler in recent morning. stands at 72 degrees, winds out of the south-southwest at the airport, 72 as well in atlantic city. little cooper in the poconos as is typical but still comfortable. as the day goes on, i expect mid 80s at best, generally talking high of 83 in the city. but the clouds will continue to build in, that's go
in other words, starting to seymour moisture build in, more cloud cover, more wet weather with time. weekend, less than ideal. i know not the best news, to kick off the morning here, especially if you have outdoor plans scheduled. but it won't be a wash out either. eights of let's explain, start it off with storm scan3. at the wider zoom, see the clouds starting to funnel in. obviously wet weather just waiting in the wings across virginia, all headed our way. so matter of time really before we...
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phillip seymour hoffman died in february of an accidental heroine overdose. jim axelrod tells us death of williams has, again, turned the spotlight on addiction, depression, and suicide. >> reporter: from the moment news broke of robin williams' suicide-- >> hello, life night, how can i help you? >> reporter: the phones started ringing at the national suicide prevention lifeline, and thigh haven't stopped. the last 24 hours has seen the second highest volume of calls in the past 12 months. lisa furst is the director of policy and education. >> whenever there is a public completion of suicide, it spurs people to reach out, especially if they didn't know where to reach out before, as many people may not. >> reporter: the most recent numbers from the centers for disease control show more than 39,000 suicide each year. that's an average of 108 each day. dr. jeffrey borenstein is president of the brain and behavior research foundation. >> more people die from suicide than from homicide in the united states which is an amazing fact. most people don't realize how co
phillip seymour hoffman died in february of an accidental heroine overdose. jim axelrod tells us death of williams has, again, turned the spotlight on addiction, depression, and suicide. >> reporter: from the moment news broke of robin williams' suicide-- >> hello, life night, how can i help you? >> reporter: the phones started ringing at the national suicide prevention lifeline, and thigh haven't stopped. the last 24 hours has seen the second highest volume of calls in the...
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there have been some actual lent articles reported seymour hersh road very fine article called the red line in the rat line in which he discussed the the rebels' use of the serin gas attack as a pretext to trigger american bombing of syria and i think even even a public commentator like rush limbaugh has come out very public away and said look the the serin gas attacks were not initiated by by the syrian government they were in fact initiated by the rebels so it it within those that small group of people who truly focus on syria there's now a realisation that. we have aligned ourselves with people who deliberately killed thirteen hundred innocent people in the demonstratives suburbs and these are the rebels i believe it was al nusra that actually carried out the the syrian gas attack al nusra is an affiliate of al qaida the group big killed three thousand americans i was virginia state senator richard black. and now to ukraine u.n. high commissioner for human rights navi pillay called on all parties involved in the conflict to immediately and the hostilities before more civilians suffe
there have been some actual lent articles reported seymour hersh road very fine article called the red line in the rat line in which he discussed the the rebels' use of the serin gas attack as a pretext to trigger american bombing of syria and i think even even a public commentator like rush limbaugh has come out very public away and said look the the serin gas attacks were not initiated by by the syrian government they were in fact initiated by the rebels so it it within those that small group...
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seymour of this unique experiment, high above earth. coming up. >> 5:23, looking little wet out there, kate. >> i absolutely, especially for folks across portions of the jersey shore line, trying to travel up and down the garden state parkway, yes, little mess out there right now. but, thankfully, a mess starting to clean itself up and get out of here, at least this initial batch of heavy rain. for the most part now taught sea, so you have damp roads for sure, even still flood advisory will last us for about another 20 minutes, burlington, ocean counties affected there. what we're looking at not your temperature, although the actual air temperature is very close to the dew point. in other words, air mass still very saturated, and with dew points at this level, and the temperatures where they are, it feels awfully muggy outside. so be ready for that. later today, no warmer at max than 82 degrees, we keep the cloud cover, few peaks of sun, but we will be dodging shower or storm once again at any time. so, the umbrella really isn't the wor
seymour of this unique experiment, high above earth. coming up. >> 5:23, looking little wet out there, kate. >> i absolutely, especially for folks across portions of the jersey shore line, trying to travel up and down the garden state parkway, yes, little mess out there right now. but, thankfully, a mess starting to clean itself up and get out of here, at least this initial batch of heavy rain. for the most part now taught sea, so you have damp roads for sure, even still flood...
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tim seymour, is this a name that you like? >> i do.ation of value and the fact that they're getting their operational store costs under control. the international growth opportunity is very interesting. old navy will open 20 new stores in japan, five in china, one in the philippines. you talked about the gap in india. it is a very positive free cash flow yield company, 7.5%. 13 1/2 times 2015. this company i think is getting things back on track and certainly from a valuation perspective is a very interesting play relative to some other guys that have a lot of troubles right now. this looks like a relative safe haven to me. >> we've needed it in the retail space. the interesting thing is actually consumer discretionary. big picture might include some names like amazon, it is trading near all-time highs here. >> i was going to make the general point that you were touching on. i think in the retail space there has to be a little bit of a sigh of relief with these gap results. i know now the up side is pretty modest but to see the initial
tim seymour, is this a name that you like? >> i do.ation of value and the fact that they're getting their operational store costs under control. the international growth opportunity is very interesting. old navy will open 20 new stores in japan, five in china, one in the philippines. you talked about the gap in india. it is a very positive free cash flow yield company, 7.5%. 13 1/2 times 2015. this company i think is getting things back on track and certainly from a valuation perspective...
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. >> thomas, it's tim seymour. what is bullish event for gold then? as guy was talking to you before, you think we have a lot of things lined up here that would be very bullish. the only thing working against gold is there really is no inflation. tell me what you want to see to take gold higher. >> well, geopolitical, i've never been a fan of the geopolitical story in gold. it's always short-lived. i've been here a long time. we had 9/11. we've had some really terrible things happen in the past 20 years. and basically, gold will have a knee-jerk reaction and then it's a selling opportunity. if the real fundamentals aren't there, which is real interest rates, which is fear, but currency fear, system fear, banking fear. not -- the stock market can go down and so can gold. i seen it happen. ai give liquidated their position. you can't always look at the stock market or things like there is a war. we've had many wars in the last 20 years, and gold reacts initially, shorts get pushed out. people jump in. johnny come lately. but it doesn't really sustain it
. >> thomas, it's tim seymour. what is bullish event for gold then? as guy was talking to you before, you think we have a lot of things lined up here that would be very bullish. the only thing working against gold is there really is no inflation. tell me what you want to see to take gold higher. >> well, geopolitical, i've never been a fan of the geopolitical story in gold. it's always short-lived. i've been here a long time. we had 9/11. we've had some really terrible things happen...
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traders are tim seymour, brian kelly, steve grasso and dan nathan. tonight's top story, global volatility. stocks extending yesterday's sell-off on the heels of a slightly weaker than expected jobs report. the dow's lost almost 500 points over the last four trading sessions. the s&p down nearly 3% for the week, the worst in more than two years. in europe, major declines across the board on renewed concerns over russia and portugal. germany's dax breaking below its 200-day moving average for the fir time in two years. even asia under pressure today despite strong china manufacturing data overnight. what is going on right now, ambassad ambassador? >> i don't think things here are as bad as across the eu. pmis in europe were weaker, but china was great. u.s. numbers this week, which is causing the tension, and i don't think there's enough here to get so blown out of the water, but i get what's going on. on a relative value basis, people have been looking at the entire landscape saying with need to take something off the table. i'm surprised markets trad
traders are tim seymour, brian kelly, steve grasso and dan nathan. tonight's top story, global volatility. stocks extending yesterday's sell-off on the heels of a slightly weaker than expected jobs report. the dow's lost almost 500 points over the last four trading sessions. the s&p down nearly 3% for the week, the worst in more than two years. in europe, major declines across the board on renewed concerns over russia and portugal. germany's dax breaking below its 200-day moving average for...
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it's interesting in hollywood how many people just this year when we talked about philip seymour hoffman, whether it's the drugs or the depression that drives one another, seemingly outside of hollywood, you think, gosh, these people have everything they could ever want in life. yet somehow they are extremely lonely and so vulnerable they decide to take their own lives. >> is it possible that not having everything you want prevents you from thinking too much about the suffering? >> you talk about having everything, but this is a disease. you have so much how come you have cancer. how dare you have cancer. here's my question to you. people who are that funny and tap into that sense of humor, the aggregate, is there a dark side? is it because they have a dark side? >> i mean the comedians, i deal with a lot of them on red eye. to come up with material, they have to think about dark things. it's the weird absurd parts of life that turn into material. and he went pretty far into the darker parts of his life and his world. and that might take a toll. >> he went deep diving into those intricac
it's interesting in hollywood how many people just this year when we talked about philip seymour hoffman, whether it's the drugs or the depression that drives one another, seemingly outside of hollywood, you think, gosh, these people have everything they could ever want in life. yet somehow they are extremely lonely and so vulnerable they decide to take their own lives. >> is it possible that not having everything you want prevents you from thinking too much about the suffering? >>...
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actor philip seymour hoffman succumbing to drugs in his new york apartment.ehouse from alcohol poisoning. actor heath ledger from prescription drug intoxication. what happens? what makes them do it? what makes them risk it? what brings them to the edge, then over the edge? people we look up to and like to think they have so much to look forward to, until they don't, until they are gone. until we discover their lives weren't what we thought and the money, power and fame wasn't the greatness we imagine. fewer are funnier, who else would make light of a cocaine addiction than this comic? even including it in his standup. what a wonderful drug. anything that makes you paranoid, give me more of that. you laugh until you cry as you mourn another celebrity gone too soon. i think it was williams who joked it could put a nice down payment on it. until the man died alone, clearly very sad. the latest celebrity to leave this world in what we're stunned to find was a world of hurt. i don't know why we're always surprised when these tragedies happen, but we always are. be
actor philip seymour hoffman succumbing to drugs in his new york apartment.ehouse from alcohol poisoning. actor heath ledger from prescription drug intoxication. what happens? what makes them do it? what makes them risk it? what brings them to the edge, then over the edge? people we look up to and like to think they have so much to look forward to, until they don't, until they are gone. until we discover their lives weren't what we thought and the money, power and fame wasn't the greatness we...
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our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, karen feinerman and guy adami. coca-cola is moving higher on the news along with monster beverage which is soaring after hours. if coke is moving higher, clearly, those shareholders leak this idea. >> this is the story of the market. we talked about why the market keeps going up. you might have mediocre news, these large companies have to go out and buy that growth. so for bold companies, i think it's great. what you do need to think about is what's pepsi going to have to do now? are they going to by growth and from whom? >> who do they buy? >> pepsi has been much more aggressive in the snacks and emerging markets. i think i spend time on this desk defending coke and their sluggish lean where they missed on marketing. this is a smart deal. what is different about this, brian talks about the mna activity or these types of deals by multinationals or big cap companies. this is not necessarily coke using an inflated stock as currency to buy something now on the tech space. you have to applaud the deal. they are clearly
our traders tonight are tim seymour, brian kelly, karen feinerman and guy adami. coca-cola is moving higher on the news along with monster beverage which is soaring after hours. if coke is moving higher, clearly, those shareholders leak this idea. >> this is the story of the market. we talked about why the market keeps going up. you might have mediocre news, these large companies have to go out and buy that growth. so for bold companies, i think it's great. what you do need to think about...
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seymour hirsch had just publish ad very long piece in the new yorker in which he talked about the pentagon rushing battle plans for, for an invasion of iran if that was necessary. so all of this is going on coincidentally at the time you're supposed to meet the iranian in few bless sy. -- tbilisi. october 1st, 2007, you're in the airport and in the concourse with john, one of the other agents, darius, another undercover agent waiting to meet artbelly coming off the plane. other agents are wiring up the hotel room with hidden cameras to meet him. what is going on in your mind waiting for this guy to appear? you've been doing this three years now. you spent 3 doll million on the case and what do you have to show for it is a memo. >> a very good memo. >> good memo. >> a lot going through our mind at the moment. of course john and i had left them back to do all the real work back at the hotel but we were at the airport waiting to see if artbelly was showing. you don't know, he said he was going to and sent us picture, copy of passport. he was giving every endcation he was going to appear. you
seymour hirsch had just publish ad very long piece in the new yorker in which he talked about the pentagon rushing battle plans for, for an invasion of iran if that was necessary. so all of this is going on coincidentally at the time you're supposed to meet the iranian in few bless sy. -- tbilisi. october 1st, 2007, you're in the airport and in the concourse with john, one of the other agents, darius, another undercover agent waiting to meet artbelly coming off the plane. other agents are...
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you see it sometimes wihen peope like phillip seymour hoffman died people who touch us with their work who move us and inspire us. robin williams was that kind of person. >> four movies are supposed to come out. do you think it will happen? >> those movies as far as we understand will be completed. the biggest third night of the museum wrapped in may. so that's still on track for a christmas release. some of the other ones are smaller films like merry fricken christmas comedy and they are still looking for distribution so it's not clear when they will be making it to theaters but his work was done in those. >> do you know anything about his personal life, why he would do this? >> i wouldn't even begin to speculate. his pub list mentioned he had apparently been struggling with severe depression had checked himself back into rehab. clearly has had and has been very forthcoming about personal issues in the the past. >> his third wife said she lost the love of her life. our thoughts and prayers are with his family this morning. thank you for being with us. >> thank you ainsley. this is ver
you see it sometimes wihen peope like phillip seymour hoffman died people who touch us with their work who move us and inspire us. robin williams was that kind of person. >> four movies are supposed to come out. do you think it will happen? >> those movies as far as we understand will be completed. the biggest third night of the museum wrapped in may. so that's still on track for a christmas release. some of the other ones are smaller films like merry fricken christmas comedy and...
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the academy also played tribute to other artists who passed away this year including philip seymour hoffmanesar. it's being dismantled here at the emmys. >>> coming up, the effort to fight illiteracy. stars of a popular kids show are helping children develop a love of reading. here to talk about it. we'll tell you where we can see these stars in person. >> well, after things heat up in the middle of the week, is it going to be a stormy holiday weekend? i'll have your first alert forecast coming up. >>> burger king confirms today it's getting help from warren buffett to buy another restaurant change. the billionaire will help burger king finance the takeover of tim horton, a deal that could cost $10 million. the move comes as some on capitol hill calling for a boycott of burger king if it moves its headquarters to canada. >>> if you have an iphone and can't hold a charge, you can get a new battery. part of the program. it affects phones purchased between september 2012 and january 2013. if you already replaced your iphone battery, you can get a refund. >>> california becomes the first in the
the academy also played tribute to other artists who passed away this year including philip seymour hoffmanesar. it's being dismantled here at the emmys. >>> coming up, the effort to fight illiteracy. stars of a popular kids show are helping children develop a love of reading. here to talk about it. we'll tell you where we can see these stars in person. >> well, after things heat up in the middle of the week, is it going to be a stormy holiday weekend? i'll have your first alert...
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ashley: philip seymour hoffman. we lost him and his movie came out on long after his death.rs, those associated with the film were able to the, through editing amasa bank of a complete the project. >> they can do that, but it puts an incredible burden on the family and an incredible amount of responsibility on the children who are inheriting this huge state that is going to not just the insurance or real estate but all of the business opportunities that will come when you look at it, he is going to be immortalized in the same way that elvis presley was, marilyn monroe, charlie chaplin, the merchandising and licensing. the value of his voice and what that is worth. his children are going to be the stores over his brand and likeness and have to do that responsibly. ashley: another phenomenon. occupied 12 of the top 13 best-selling tvs on amazon. the number one currently is messes out fire released all the way back in 1993. a new generation is coming to that found because of the renewed interest unfortunately because of his death. >> a lot of curiosity about these iconic figure
ashley: philip seymour hoffman. we lost him and his movie came out on long after his death.rs, those associated with the film were able to the, through editing amasa bank of a complete the project. >> they can do that, but it puts an incredible burden on the family and an incredible amount of responsibility on the children who are inheriting this huge state that is going to not just the insurance or real estate but all of the business opportunities that will come when you look at it, he...
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you can guess where we landed and where you can seymour taxes on certain items, in certain towns. and oh, boy, how this story has changed from yesterday. we told you about the usc football player, josh shaw. considered a hero for jumping off the second story balance con toy rescue his nephew from drowning in a pool. well, that may not be true. lapd is now investigate him. welcome home! woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. welcome home! give him the tour. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. >> game tomorrow night, last pre-season game. doesn't sound like michael vick will play, and, i don't think even playing for us, like barkley all the way. hey, if you're considering move to another state, you want to consider this list, that we fou
you can guess where we landed and where you can seymour taxes on certain items, in certain towns. and oh, boy, how this story has changed from yesterday. we told you about the usc football player, josh shaw. considered a hero for jumping off the second story balance con toy rescue his nephew from drowning in a pool. well, that may not be true. lapd is now investigate him. welcome home! woah, this kitchen is beautiful! give him the tour. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my...
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live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's time's square, the tlaid traders are steve seymour, guy adami, mark head fake, stocks stabilizing after sharp declines yesterday sent them to the major indices to their lowest level since may. the german bond yields hitting record lows today. cold surging 2%. tim. what do you make of snit. >> first, i would be fading that gold move. ultimate ultimately, we have hot spots all around the world. this is all gold can do, i don't think gold is how you want to play. i think when you look at the u.s. market what is interesting to me the small cap outperforming the caps, the ibw everybody's play to have high correlation and volatilities outperforming. big cap being sold. this is people getting more defensive. if you look around the world, the rest of the world is somewhat and i think in a state of let's watch and follow with the exception of emerging markets, which i think is actually this is more of a pullback to buy, i look at the technic also in the s&p and a number of these market. 1914 trend line to watch. 1880s is where i think we will go. >
live from the nasdaq markets in new york city's time's square, the tlaid traders are steve seymour, guy adami, mark head fake, stocks stabilizing after sharp declines yesterday sent them to the major indices to their lowest level since may. the german bond yields hitting record lows today. cold surging 2%. tim. what do you make of snit. >> first, i would be fading that gold move. ultimate ultimately, we have hot spots all around the world. this is all gold can do, i don't think gold is...
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actor philip seymour hoffman, singer amy winehouse, "glee" actor cory monteith. gone at the flash at the top of the peak. i heard a minister say that's what money gets you, trouble. i don't think this is a question of money. i've known troubled rich folks, i've known troubled not so rich folks. i don't think trouble owns a particular pedigree or class. personal demons again have no pedigree, they haunt all. tonight, i think it's a timely moment for us all to step back and waive the things that matter and put perspective on acquiring things that do not. let me stress as we start here. there is nothing wrong with getting things. there is everything wrong with defining your life only by those things or attaching respect to those who have lots of things. some things come at a price, but there are other things that are priceless. the stuff you should get as you're setting your life to getting stuff and getting stuff done. excuse my departure from form as we go deeper tonight. not to mock what the network, the show is all about, pursuing the american dream but understa
actor philip seymour hoffman, singer amy winehouse, "glee" actor cory monteith. gone at the flash at the top of the peak. i heard a minister say that's what money gets you, trouble. i don't think this is a question of money. i've known troubled rich folks, i've known troubled not so rich folks. i don't think trouble owns a particular pedigree or class. personal demons again have no pedigree, they haunt all. tonight, i think it's a timely moment for us all to step back and waive the...
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. >> you know, it's interesting, you know, phillip sip seymour n hoffman's death was a few months agois is affecting people at all economic levels of society, isn't it? >> it is. you've got two sort of groupings here. and at my treatment center, the hills, i have a woman with a 3-year-old child and she takes 50 vicodin a day. she doctor shops because she has, quote, back pain, okay. now, you have a huge group of professionals and women that do not hit the street but go doctor shopping. then i have an addict at my treatment center that's 22 that is shooting heroin so much she has no veins left. so you've got these two types of grouping that create an epidemic with opiate addiction. >> what's interesting, too, with some people it starts with an injury. they start taking a painkiller. and they develop an addition from there. it's a slippery, slippery slope for them. >> well, it's very true. but usually what you're going to find out, if it turns into addition before the painkillers got involved, they were usually abusing other drugs like marijuana, like alcohol. so they were prone to addi
. >> you know, it's interesting, you know, phillip sip seymour n hoffman's death was a few months agois is affecting people at all economic levels of society, isn't it? >> it is. you've got two sort of groupings here. and at my treatment center, the hills, i have a woman with a 3-year-old child and she takes 50 vicodin a day. she doctor shops because she has, quote, back pain, okay. now, you have a huge group of professionals and women that do not hit the street but go doctor...
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. >> i was thinking philip seymour hoffman, of course we lost him, and his movie came out not long afterdeath. >> right. >> and the producers, those associated with the film were able to through editing i'm assuming complete the project. >> they're able to do that. what it does is puts an incredible burden on the families and incredible a. responsibility on the children who are inheriting this huge estate that is going to not just the insurance and not just the real estate, but all of the business opportunities that will come. because when you look at it, he is going to be immortalized in the same way that elvis presley was, mary long monroe, you're going to see the merchandising and the licensing. think about the value of his voice and what that's worth. his children are going to be the stewards over his brand and his likeness and image. they're going to have to do that responsibly. >> another phenomenon we see, robin williams's films occupy 12 of the top 137 best selling dvds on amazon.com. the number one dvd on amazon currently is mrs. doubtfire, which was released all the way back in
. >> i was thinking philip seymour hoffman, of course we lost him, and his movie came out not long afterdeath. >> right. >> and the producers, those associated with the film were able to through editing i'm assuming complete the project. >> they're able to do that. what it does is puts an incredible burden on the families and incredible a. responsibility on the children who are inheriting this huge estate that is going to not just the insurance and not just the real...