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you're basically making a play on sirius. value of the sirius is holding is 80% of the value. the bulk of the rest is the charter. we like sirius. growth opportunities, share purchase, lots of free cash flow. but, you know, to see like separation between those two, it's hard to figure that at this point. >> and what about as far as fox 21st century when we go those results tomorrow? what are you expecting to hear there if anything about future potential deals? >> you know, that is really going to be the most interesting day in the whole earnings cycle is how much of an aurm can time warner make that it's more valuable alone than it would be as far as accepting fox's offer here. what can time warner do to trum up excitement, maybe looking at things that can happen at hbo that would be more exciting. they've already told us a lot. and it's hard to see that a big company like this can turn on a dime. they need to tell us the fundamentals driving that target are still intact. people have been worried coming into this report. if t
you're basically making a play on sirius. value of the sirius is holding is 80% of the value. the bulk of the rest is the charter. we like sirius. growth opportunities, share purchase, lots of free cash flow. but, you know, to see like separation between those two, it's hard to figure that at this point. >> and what about as far as fox 21st century when we go those results tomorrow? what are you expecting to hear there if anything about future potential deals? >> you know, that is...
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sirius. see if it's any good when you're listening and not watching. >> okay -- no time for that?re was ever a reason to come to our plaza bright and early this was it. we'll find out if some ladies like what they see because sometimes it's awful. >> we have something very special in store, don't miss it right after this. look at the body that woman has. i used to like her. >>> beautiful actress mira sore vino has been in more than 60 films and tv shows, lucy in "mighty aphrodite." and "romy and michelle high school reunion." now showing a darker side in "intruders." she plays the wife of a former l.a. cop who has more going on than meets the eye. take a look. >> wake up, you're dreaming. come on, baby. wake up. hey. hey. you okay? you all right? >> yes, i'm all right. it goes from the beginning. it always does. >> we know it's a comedy. >> oh, my god, it's so creepy. >> in a good way, though. -- it's a good creepy? >> a bunch of different story lines. you have to stick with it. it starts out, you go where is this going? tell us about it. >> well, in the first episode, it feels li
sirius. see if it's any good when you're listening and not watching. >> okay -- no time for that?re was ever a reason to come to our plaza bright and early this was it. we'll find out if some ladies like what they see because sometimes it's awful. >> we have something very special in store, don't miss it right after this. look at the body that woman has. i used to like her. >>> beautiful actress mira sore vino has been in more than 60 films and tv shows, lucy in...
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my second one take by cop come on sirius. was the most interesting person you think we you met in the whole trip i see this is. you know the play. but then yeah valerie she's a. she's on a diet yet she doesn't just any nickels percent that's. that's part of the. sign that this all the queer stratosphere. everybody all. the final. yes. normal. say well that's the whole point. yeah you're right ok we're definitely back in the real world look at all the knowledge going to. the jungle with. we've been on this train full awhile now and the one thing that i really wanted was the cold beverage i mean on the entire train they always give us war time being always give us some tea and i just wanted something cold so. it's been my mission to try to find. ten rubles that if you stop and i get a cold. i will stop i think we should. i mean. this is the most successful out of the train trip we've had. now when we do the jump it's going to be a good one. oh my god. that is the most refreshing drink i've had in three days. is they now they ar
my second one take by cop come on sirius. was the most interesting person you think we you met in the whole trip i see this is. you know the play. but then yeah valerie she's a. she's on a diet yet she doesn't just any nickels percent that's. that's part of the. sign that this all the queer stratosphere. everybody all. the final. yes. normal. say well that's the whole point. yeah you're right ok we're definitely back in the real world look at all the knowledge going to. the jungle with. we've...
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boosting up his stake in comcast and trimming stakes in aig and sirius, among others.s of holdings here. but those are just a few of the highlights. back over to you. >> thank you very much for that, dominic chu. just yesterday, sea world got absolutely tanked, drowned, whatever you want to call it, hitting their lowest on record. down another 4.2% today. >>> let's talk a little jcpenney. shares of the troubled retailer up 2% today ahead of its earnings which are coming out after the bell today. jcpenney's been trying to turn itself around for a while. what are we going to hear? let's start with alex furman on the fundamentals. looking at the technicals, we have rich ross, global technical strategist at outback grayson. alex, the fundamental side here? >> we like jcpenney as a short-term trade. we're starting to see inventory productivity normalize as the last of the ron johnson, eric goods has been purged. just maintaining the progress you saw in q1 on that metric, you could be looking at comps as much as high single digits in the second quarter and maybe more than th
boosting up his stake in comcast and trimming stakes in aig and sirius, among others.s of holdings here. but those are just a few of the highlights. back over to you. >> thank you very much for that, dominic chu. just yesterday, sea world got absolutely tanked, drowned, whatever you want to call it, hitting their lowest on record. down another 4.2% today. >>> let's talk a little jcpenney. shares of the troubled retailer up 2% today ahead of its earnings which are coming out after...
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he's the host of "the jay thomas show" on sirius xm radio. he played a deli owner on "mork and mindy." talk about the robin williams you knew. >> well, we did a lot of drugs. we chased a lot of women. we had a great time. but i don't have an addictive personality. i'm from new orleans, louisiana, where you're taught how to drink and do drugs and chase women at about birth. and i had a great time. i was there with him for like three years. >> jay, hold on one second. we want to hear the rest of this story, but i have to interrupt you to go to the news conference in marin county right now. let's take a listen. >> please hold your questions until the end of our statement. my last name is spelled b-o-y-d. on august 11th, 2014, at approximately 11:55 a.m., marin county communications received a 911 telephone call reporting that a male adult had been located unconscious and not breathing inside his residence located at 95 st. thomas way in california. the caller was distraught and indicated at that time that it was an apparent suicide due to a hang
he's the host of "the jay thomas show" on sirius xm radio. he played a deli owner on "mork and mindy." talk about the robin williams you knew. >> well, we did a lot of drugs. we chased a lot of women. we had a great time. but i don't have an addictive personality. i'm from new orleans, louisiana, where you're taught how to drink and do drugs and chase women at about birth. and i had a great time. i was there with him for like three years. >> jay, hold on one...
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should have always been on sirius because from the get go the you know this revolt against the saudi regime was radicalized within like a month or two and you have kids on the ground some of them were secular but these children they need a cause to really around and jihadism is a nice and they're a good for them you know with their backs against the wall that they reach out and so these and these you know extremists are providing them with the narrative they're providing them with the story providing them something to live for when they're in you know they're susceptible to this message so yeah it's very scary that you know the u.s. they should be they should understand they should see this and be willing to prevent a caliphate. you know there should be our number one priority. right because of this brainwashing from the you know start from the bottom up. when looking quite closely at the developments well in the u.s. i'm in damascus of course and like you just said hopefully they'll be some kind of coming together and the u.s. might have to speak to damascus after all thank you very
should have always been on sirius because from the get go the you know this revolt against the saudi regime was radicalized within like a month or two and you have kids on the ground some of them were secular but these children they need a cause to really around and jihadism is a nice and they're a good for them you know with their backs against the wall that they reach out and so these and these you know extremists are providing them with the narrative they're providing them with the story...
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funneled arms and weapons to arm the same so-called islamic extremists in syria and have now fractured sirius the u.s. is trying to get back into iraq to have a decisive impact but it's a divide and rule in strategy that we've see it unfold in both syria and in iraq militant group formally known as isis that declared a caliphate in the northwest of the country says it's only a matter of time before they reach palace stand to float to fight and i quote the barbaric jews there a group is notorious for atrocities in iraq and syria they have captured key sunni cities in force more than a million iraqis to flee and write a former u.s. army colonel hopes their threats won't become reality. gaza is pretty well surrounded on you know on all sides so that isis fighters themselves would be getting in there i'm not particularly i don't i don't know that that would happen however the pressure that can be put from other areas onto israel their support in lebanon. support in the other parts of syria to open up and another front on israel that is where i think israel would would be very concerned about they
funneled arms and weapons to arm the same so-called islamic extremists in syria and have now fractured sirius the u.s. is trying to get back into iraq to have a decisive impact but it's a divide and rule in strategy that we've see it unfold in both syria and in iraq militant group formally known as isis that declared a caliphate in the northwest of the country says it's only a matter of time before they reach palace stand to float to fight and i quote the barbaric jews there a group is...
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manipulated to fit whatever convenient political project or agenda is is running ok i second i'm going to sirius will run out of china gentlemen many thanks and i guess in new york washington and in new haven and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crossed off. the thing with. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. places changing the world right. to picture. from around the globe. look to. me. in reality mediation is still there they need to skilling our children dying also hard conditions asked no leukaemia but feel four years are still hiding the truth for most of all and i don't know why don't they have children on their own because you heard so much to know them to protect our children she just said. the rain army sells deniece began killing at least eleven civilians and troubling video emerges showing what could be the use of prohibited incendiary weapons. sanctions fever coals in europe as leader after leader comes out against further economic restrictions on russia with businesses in their countries already feeling
manipulated to fit whatever convenient political project or agenda is is running ok i second i'm going to sirius will run out of china gentlemen many thanks and i guess in new york washington and in new haven and thanks to our viewers for watching us here at r.t. see you next time and remember crossed off. the thing with. dramas that can't be ignored to. stories others refuse to notice. places changing the world right. to picture. from around the globe. look to. me. in reality mediation is...
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. >> we're on sirius radio. that we're on all day and forever. >> some of you driving to work having danish listening to us talk about butt facials. >> i know, i know, listen, believe me, i wish it was something deeper. they won't allow it around here. guess who is here with me tomorrow? >> so exciting. >> regis philbin is coming back to co-host with me tomorrow. hoda is taking a couple days off which she never does. >> i know. i sat down in the wrong seat because we've never done this before. >> you were at my house for a podcast and we had a ball. >> we sure did. >> she's with her mom, her sister and her two best friends in the whole world some place quiet for pre-birthday bash. >> how nice. >> if you have any questions for regis tomorrow, please post them today on our facebook page. he may answer your question on the air. we don't have time to do our i-hoda. >> we need to do i-hoda. >> this is my choice since hoda is missing. right? >> here we go. >> here we go. this is my choice. >> you're taking over. >> wh
. >> we're on sirius radio. that we're on all day and forever. >> some of you driving to work having danish listening to us talk about butt facials. >> i know, i know, listen, believe me, i wish it was something deeper. they won't allow it around here. guess who is here with me tomorrow? >> so exciting. >> regis philbin is coming back to co-host with me tomorrow. hoda is taking a couple days off which she never does. >> i know. i sat down in the wrong seat...
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>> right now, i'm trying to be an analyst for nfl radio and sirius xm radio.team i'm trying to put together to help athletes in transition. if i can find the right guys to help me put my vision together, that would be great. at first and foremost, i want to put my time toward broadcasting, because now that i'm graduating -- >> any thoughts for current players or players that are recently retired? how do they deal with their money and the future? >> the best way to deal with your money is to have a great financial team. when i say at team, you have to have more than a stockbroker. >> you had an agent that helped you, right? >> my agent was my agent, but i also had an account and that oversaw all of my finances, whether investing in stocks, bonds, whatever. she oversaw everything. to have the checks and balances is important. also, in the off-season, get away from football, see some of the things that you like to do, and develop other hobbies and interests. definitely save more money than you spend. and you've got to invest in yourself. at the end of the day, yo
>> right now, i'm trying to be an analyst for nfl radio and sirius xm radio.team i'm trying to put together to help athletes in transition. if i can find the right guys to help me put my vision together, that would be great. at first and foremost, i want to put my time toward broadcasting, because now that i'm graduating -- >> any thoughts for current players or players that are recently retired? how do they deal with their money and the future? >> the best way to deal with...
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it is organizations who came from the sirius area. it functions as a club as a mutual aid society. if the bread earner in a family gets killed. sometimes that woman gets a woman to help. you might help a family at buri burial. ebb ebb, any question before we go on? the question of how you make it available to the masses is a problem that plaques other organizations like it as well as other educational movements is it the day school movement. is it night school movement. there's this question aouting w teach culture in your particular way. concert halls. a lot of of this education committee interest overlaps with the jewish sfr culture. sometimes those themes were overtly religion often they are not. sometimes they become a means of a culturation. sometimes you have shakes spere. socialist values. there will be plays about this and music about this. they will teach school spirit songs that will talk about one day the worker will break the chains of bondbondage, et ceter. you have this large combination of culturally different schools in a lot of ways yet the ideology they are teachi
it is organizations who came from the sirius area. it functions as a club as a mutual aid society. if the bread earner in a family gets killed. sometimes that woman gets a woman to help. you might help a family at buri burial. ebb ebb, any question before we go on? the question of how you make it available to the masses is a problem that plaques other organizations like it as well as other educational movements is it the day school movement. is it night school movement. there's this question...
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just a reminder you can listen to us on the radio, sirius xm 108. why you'd want to, what-what.s your big birthday. >> is it? >> well, no, your birthday's the day after. tomorrow is when we have it. i have my own i-hoda for you. in honor of your 50th birthday, take a look. ♪ if that's the reason you don't love me then maybe that's not love ♪ ♪ my tummy ain't tucked or lipo sucked ♪ ♪ if that's the reason that you don't love me then maybe that's not love ♪ ♪ older ladies older ladies older ladies are divine ♪ >> you know what i realized? i know exactly how you feel during i-hoda. exactly. she shot that video with a group of her girlfriends while they were having a weekend guess-away. >> beautiful, ho cute. >> no matter how old you are that's adorable. >> they hung outside the plaza for hours hoping to get ambushed. two lucky ladies hoping to find out if it was worth the wait. >> we'll talk about a long wait, the new film starring jeff bridges that took nearly two decades to make, "the giver." the oscar winner is here to tell us all about it right after this. ♪ ding special k prot
just a reminder you can listen to us on the radio, sirius xm 108. why you'd want to, what-what.s your big birthday. >> is it? >> well, no, your birthday's the day after. tomorrow is when we have it. i have my own i-hoda for you. in honor of your 50th birthday, take a look. ♪ if that's the reason you don't love me then maybe that's not love ♪ ♪ my tummy ain't tucked or lipo sucked ♪ ♪ if that's the reason that you don't love me then maybe that's not love ♪ ♪ older...
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whur, we've been at the forefront of trying to have this conversation with ore sister station on siriusa weekly program that talks about just this. a program to raise money and build a 55 bed shelter to help battered woman. so there are resources for you. call maryland 211. family crisis center. house of roots. and don't stay silent. let people know what's going on. >> and again, 2-1-12-1-1, very simple. and someone will come to help you. thank you troy. again, if you are in a dangerous situation or know someone whose. help is out there. we have also in addition do that 2-1-1 dialing on the phone, there are resources on the website, nbcwashington.com just search "domestic violence". >> the u.s. postal service already has their work cut out how one home erp owner's outdoor surveillance video isn't helping their cause. >> before you throw back a cold one check the bottle if glass is inside. which bottles cr s corona is pu from the shelves. >> showers moving out by 10:00 p.m. i'll have what . >>> a group of hostage, including children are finally free at this hour. a standoff in a chicago
whur, we've been at the forefront of trying to have this conversation with ore sister station on siriusa weekly program that talks about just this. a program to raise money and build a 55 bed shelter to help battered woman. so there are resources for you. call maryland 211. family crisis center. house of roots. and don't stay silent. let people know what's going on. >> and again, 2-1-12-1-1, very simple. and someone will come to help you. thank you troy. again, if you are in a dangerous...
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if you guys are driving in the car and listening on sirius xm, we're at 16,638. channel 113 when you're in the car. listen to fox business. >>> the nasdaq is the biggest percentage gainer, up 41 point, a gain of nearly a full percent. the s&p up 10 points, 1944, up two out of last three sessions here, and we have the russell looking pretty good here, up nearly eight points. transports up 58 points. mention for the nasdaq and the s&p. amazon, the online retail giant is taking on square and paypal with a mobile payment system, the so-called local register extends amazon's reach into brick and mortar retailing, it will kill when you it comes to the rate, it's so cheap. guess what? we have a mobile payment company, dwala, says it's much better than amazon. >>> deer is not looking too great. down nearly 2%, after cutting sales forecast for the year, full year profits will be lower than what they saw in 2013. intraday, not a great picture, back down to the lows of the session at the moment. big moves in commodities. copper falling to a seven week low. why? you can almo
if you guys are driving in the car and listening on sirius xm, we're at 16,638. channel 113 when you're in the car. listen to fox business. >>> the nasdaq is the biggest percentage gainer, up 41 point, a gain of nearly a full percent. the s&p up 10 points, 1944, up two out of last three sessions here, and we have the russell looking pretty good here, up nearly eight points. transports up 58 points. mention for the nasdaq and the s&p. amazon, the online retail giant is taking on...
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. >> you were on sirius xm radio, 9:00 at night until 1:00 in the morning because people kept calling in. what did people share with you? >> so many people called in and rick overton. >> what was the response? >> some people couldn't even speak. there were people who wanted to say something but were so overwhelmed with grief they couldn't even come on. everyone had such wonderful things to say how giving he was. >> can you remember the stories they told? >> you know, i wish i could remember. they were all good. no particular story stands out in my mind. everyone went on about what a wonderful person he was. even at the stand up for heroes thing, he was very grateful for people who did service to the country. he was a very helpful person. he emitted kindness and one of the things that i wanted to say was he touched so many people in so many ways. his level of sensitivity was so tremendous and i think in our society we need to learn to honor that more because it's not only performers that are that sensitive. we are all that sensitive but we're taught to look at it as a weakness instead
. >> you were on sirius xm radio, 9:00 at night until 1:00 in the morning because people kept calling in. what did people share with you? >> so many people called in and rick overton. >> what was the response? >> some people couldn't even speak. there were people who wanted to say something but were so overwhelmed with grief they couldn't even come on. everyone had such wonderful things to say how giving he was. >> can you remember the stories they told? >>...
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. >> joining me now is host of the agenda on sirius xm radio. hugging it output the issue behind them? >> i guess. i mean, i don't know what issue is. the idea that hillary aentd obama disagree on foreign policy, that dates back to 2008. the idea that hillary is a more hawkish figure and want to be more aggressive on syria, i think everybody knew that. i don't think there's anything to put behind. but i guess they'll hug it out tonight in martha's vineyard. what do you think it will happen? with mariachi music? with rumba? with zumba class? with what? some boogie on and rap? what do you conceive it to be? >> i'd like to think it is over a glass of scotch. that would be a classy way to hug it out. maybe a little jack daniels black label. i think the two of them, toasting, hugging it out. but the truth is, look, this interview that this came from, the controversy that was stewed up about, oh, hillary dised obama, it covers up something really important. and that is, hillary laid out very clearly where she stands on a variety of different foreign p
. >> joining me now is host of the agenda on sirius xm radio. hugging it output the issue behind them? >> i guess. i mean, i don't know what issue is. the idea that hillary aentd obama disagree on foreign policy, that dates back to 2008. the idea that hillary is a more hawkish figure and want to be more aggressive on syria, i think everybody knew that. i don't think there's anything to put behind. but i guess they'll hug it out tonight in martha's vineyard. what do you think it will...
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career there was a sense that maybe he was floundering a bit and she felt this was a good day and sirius project that he could pursue and she wanted to help him and certainly it was, and shared as well fascination for criminal justice or the stories of a crime like that and what happens, the crime and criminals and in cold blood really became one of the early examples of what he called a nonfiction novel, and narrative he was attempting to tell in a novelistic fashion but ideally speaking to what they learned in their research of what happened in that case. >> host: what things did you find inspired harper lee? >> guest: such an appreciation for how hard people work, as someone who knew the depression and captured it in such an iconic way, was always impressed when somebody's background or their family history with people who had the perseverance to work hard. a lot of times for not very much pay, provide for families. there were values from their father is a both talked about that you see in that book, in the way they lived and that was one of the ones that was most striking in my conve
career there was a sense that maybe he was floundering a bit and she felt this was a good day and sirius project that he could pursue and she wanted to help him and certainly it was, and shared as well fascination for criminal justice or the stories of a crime like that and what happens, the crime and criminals and in cold blood really became one of the early examples of what he called a nonfiction novel, and narrative he was attempting to tell in a novelistic fashion but ideally speaking to...
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but, i think he would be somebody that would be a sirius candidate from the get-go. some people out there that are also very seriously very competitive. i always thought perry had a good chance. i don't know how these recent events are going to unfold for him. >> kate, my theory is that the republicans actually need to find their obama which is somebody who can persuasively argue their perspective without stepping in it which always been in the issue with republicans at some point they step in something. because the media is so biased against republicans, if you step in something, it's over. do you think that's the case that the republicans need to find a young new fresh voice? you think think they need to signed somebody whether he or she is young or not. something who can compellingly articulate the conservative vision why is freedom such a great thing? we sort of assume people understand that obviously we have not done a great job of explaining it because right now the majority of americans embrace this vision that actually we need government to help everybody. th
but, i think he would be somebody that would be a sirius candidate from the get-go. some people out there that are also very seriously very competitive. i always thought perry had a good chance. i don't know how these recent events are going to unfold for him. >> kate, my theory is that the republicans actually need to find their obama which is somebody who can persuasively argue their perspective without stepping in it which always been in the issue with republicans at some point they...
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spokesman kirby told andrea mitchel that the threat from ice nis the worm of the western recruits is sirius. let's listen. >> we know dozens and dozens of americans are potentially becoming radicalized and fighting with groups like isil. that's woresome enough. when we talk about the potential immediate sift threat of isil, that's one of the factors we are talking about. this idea that foreign fighters could go over there, get radicalized, get trained, then come back it their homeland. whether it is united states or any other western nation. >> we can't even decide what to call this thing, isil or ice pips these young men from america of different backgrounds have gone over to join it. how do we explain the turning of coat, turning of allegiance, not just to leave our culture but to become american killers p. >> because this group which doesn't call itself isis or isil, calls itself the islamic state or califate, doesn't see the world in terms of american versus britain versus syria or iraqi. it sees it as muslims, particularly their brand of islam, which is really a death cult. it is rejec
spokesman kirby told andrea mitchel that the threat from ice nis the worm of the western recruits is sirius. let's listen. >> we know dozens and dozens of americans are potentially becoming radicalized and fighting with groups like isil. that's woresome enough. when we talk about the potential immediate sift threat of isil, that's one of the factors we are talking about. this idea that foreign fighters could go over there, get radicalized, get trained, then come back it their homeland....
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back with us our good friend radio talk show host sirius xm david webb on the ground in ferguson. he's speaking with citizens. david, one of the main things i think i'd like you to ask has to do with this, you know, eye socket fracture, orbital eye socket fracture and now multiple reports that have come in that in fact michael brown not only attacked the officer in the car and went for his gun where the first shot was fired, but also ran at him which caused the officer to fire back, which is an entirely diametrically opposed viewpoint of other eyewitnesses. what do people make of that? >> well, sean, i'm here with travis. one of the protesters out here. young man that lives in the neighborhood. and sean wants to ask you, travis, about the latest breaking news about the damage to the officer's eye and what do you think of that and the process how this should be investigated? so that's coming out his eye socket was broken, that michael brown did attack him, does that alter things for you? it's your story. >> no, it does not alter anything with me. right now for michael brown we want
back with us our good friend radio talk show host sirius xm david webb on the ground in ferguson. he's speaking with citizens. david, one of the main things i think i'd like you to ask has to do with this, you know, eye socket fracture, orbital eye socket fracture and now multiple reports that have come in that in fact michael brown not only attacked the officer in the car and went for his gun where the first shot was fired, but also ran at him which caused the officer to fire back, which is an...
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it is a very serious business and sirius people went about it seriously. he would have been impeached by the house but some people were so afraid, he still had a following. he was not an easily dismissed figure. it might seem so now but he had a substantial following and republicans are very coin. they wanted him to just go away but they also didn't want to followers to be coming at them when they were up for reelection. suppose they were saying where is the smoking gun. i hate the concept of a smoking gun because that makes it too symbol. that simplifies it. it was a whole array of things, but this one take was found that showed him ordering and obstruction of justice and that gave the republican senate the excuse to go to the white house and say you have got to go. they didn't want to deal with it any longer. what is the moral of the story? watch out. we had several locations when distinguished journalists would go to him in california and say there is the new nixon. no there wasn't. read the stories with some care. we had some reforms that stayed with u
it is a very serious business and sirius people went about it seriously. he would have been impeached by the house but some people were so afraid, he still had a following. he was not an easily dismissed figure. it might seem so now but he had a substantial following and republicans are very coin. they wanted him to just go away but they also didn't want to followers to be coming at them when they were up for reelection. suppose they were saying where is the smoking gun. i hate the concept of a...
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. >> joining me from ferguson, mark thompson, host of "make it plain" on sirius xm raid you, and altonio french who represents the 25th ward of st. louis, both at michael brown's funeral today. antonio french, tell us how -- two things i was watching blending together. one was family and friends' reminiscence about michael, the kind of things that you would have at any funeral. then the kind of larger frame that reverend al sharpton was using in his talk at the funeral. how were those two things blended? >> yeah, i think today's event served two purposes. one, for the family of michael brown. provided a sense of closure. it provided an opportunity to begin and another step in the process of healing. but also for the community. that's gone through a lot these last two weeks. thousands of people came to show their support for the brown family. but also, as an opportunity for us as a community to also begin that road to healing and to have a little closure to this tragic death of this young man. so i think the speakers today did a good job of blending those two interests. and especially rev
. >> joining me from ferguson, mark thompson, host of "make it plain" on sirius xm raid you, and altonio french who represents the 25th ward of st. louis, both at michael brown's funeral today. antonio french, tell us how -- two things i was watching blending together. one was family and friends' reminiscence about michael, the kind of things that you would have at any funeral. then the kind of larger frame that reverend al sharpton was using in his talk at the funeral. how were...
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michael smerconish, let me bring you in, host of cnn's "smerconi "smerconish" on sirius xm radio.o we knew hillary clinton and the president disagreed on arming syrian rebels. she wrote about that in her memoir. now she is really highlighting the differences there. is she worried the mess in the mid east is going to taint her own legacy and possibly her future? >> i think she probably is. although, brooke, i don't interpret this interview the way that some others have, that there was a calculated decision on the former secretary's part that this was going to be the moment she was going to define herself in terms different than president obama. i think that -- >> you don't. >> we've been dealing with jeffrey goldberg. no, i don't. i look at the illustration of the front page of the "new york post" today where they put "stupid policy" in half quotation marks. and i think it's very misleading. because to the casual observer, you would look and you would say, i guess she called president obama's policy stupid. and, of course, you know that was a play on words that he had used. i think
michael smerconish, let me bring you in, host of cnn's "smerconi "smerconish" on sirius xm radio.o we knew hillary clinton and the president disagreed on arming syrian rebels. she wrote about that in her memoir. now she is really highlighting the differences there. is she worried the mess in the mid east is going to taint her own legacy and possibly her future? >> i think she probably is. although, brooke, i don't interpret this interview the way that some others have, that...
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we also know that if america does not get sirius about our responsibility to deal with this problem, nothing will happen in the rest of the world. no action is a choice. the choice of means leave to chance, the kind of future we want to often out of the solution to a problem that we are a big problem. would like to expand -- we like to speak of american exceptionalism, we should begin leading the world away from our appetite of fossil fuels before t is too late. it is an extremely complex problem whose solutions are not straightforward. e believe it is no excuse. >> thank you very much. governor whitman. could you turn your microphone on? i see you need to hit the button. thank you. >> thank you very much. thank you for holding this hearing and allowing us the opportunity. i have to begin by expressing my frustration on the discussion of whether the epa has to be legal authority to regulate emons. the issue has been settled. epa does have the authority. the law says so and the supreme court has said so and that should be put to rest. given that fact, the agency has decided properly i
we also know that if america does not get sirius about our responsibility to deal with this problem, nothing will happen in the rest of the world. no action is a choice. the choice of means leave to chance, the kind of future we want to often out of the solution to a problem that we are a big problem. would like to expand -- we like to speak of american exceptionalism, we should begin leading the world away from our appetite of fossil fuels before t is too late. it is an extremely complex...
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attorney and project director of the advancement project and joe madison to the joe madison show on sirius x.m. and great to have you both with me thank you thank you for joining us. what's let's start out with today's news the police identified the cop who shot michael brown as wilson and then immediately released this this video of an altar cation of apparently a robbery or stealing in a convenience store and so that's michael brown. and then came out and but the police officer didn't know that when he first encountered michael brown and then came out later and said well maybe he did or maybe found out but it's like this seems like a p.r. campaign for the police department or the effort to shed light on this particularly after the first quiet night being overseen by the state police officer who himself is a man of color and he thought some sooner. well there's a thing that comes to mind which is if you don't like what's being said change the conversation and it seems like in this case ferguson police have changed the conversation we are now focusing on the character of this young man ins
attorney and project director of the advancement project and joe madison to the joe madison show on sirius x.m. and great to have you both with me thank you thank you for joining us. what's let's start out with today's news the police identified the cop who shot michael brown as wilson and then immediately released this this video of an altar cation of apparently a robbery or stealing in a convenience store and so that's michael brown. and then came out and but the police officer didn't know...
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cunning, political intrigue and judging from what joel told me about bassett's asian competitors and sirius cowboy great. imitating the patriarch's booming voice and cringe inducing chutzpah, the expletives were going to tell him how to make furniture but there is another juicier story. john bassett iii was no longer living in bassett, va.. he had been booted out of the family business by domineer relative. three decades later, they still had local tongues wagging with the talk of a living room fight scene. some say it was something else. rescue squad call and my favorite detail, john bassett cit in the ambulance driver $100 not to tell anybody had his brother-in-law hauled away like something out of dynasty. [applause] >> but was any of its true? what did the family inside -- what did the family in fighting had to do with john bassett giving the middle finger to easy money overseas? plenty it would turn out. let's skip to the end of that chapter. was so when i read the end it will make more sense. moment i heard there was a company owner who was taken on big business and the people's repub
cunning, political intrigue and judging from what joel told me about bassett's asian competitors and sirius cowboy great. imitating the patriarch's booming voice and cringe inducing chutzpah, the expletives were going to tell him how to make furniture but there is another juicier story. john bassett iii was no longer living in bassett, va.. he had been booted out of the family business by domineer relative. three decades later, they still had local tongues wagging with the talk of a living room...
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let's bring in brad gilly, host of sirius xm nascar radio and andy scholes with the bleacher report.start with you, brad. we know people in the race community are talking about this, two very definite schools of thought about what happened and why. take us through it. >> well, basically the video that we see right now ultimately shows the wreck and it shows tony stewart's car hitting kevin ward. such an unfortunate accident and thoughts go out to he and his family and tone many stewart and his family. i think right now it is a process of gathering information just like the sheriff said in ontario county. what the video shows to me right now is inconclusive as to what happened leading up to that accident. really when you see tony's car, it was right before the point of impact. we don't see his car before that, was he sliding around? in the absence of more video and more information it's hard to say what happened. >> here is what we know. sheriffs don't ordinarily investigate crashes on race tracks. even if somebody dies, you don't usually have an investigation. this is unusual. it's u
let's bring in brad gilly, host of sirius xm nascar radio and andy scholes with the bleacher report.start with you, brad. we know people in the race community are talking about this, two very definite schools of thought about what happened and why. take us through it. >> well, basically the video that we see right now ultimately shows the wreck and it shows tony stewart's car hitting kevin ward. such an unfortunate accident and thoughts go out to he and his family and tone many stewart...
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. >> it's adviced to me, annualed the sirius and unusual nature of the outbreak and potential for further international spread. also, the need for strong international coordination of the response. >> >> you can see that the relieve is what they need over there. they need more boots on the ground, so to speak, as far as scientists and people trying to figure out how to stop the spread, because the main thing here is that it's going so quickly that they can't control it. >> in another development, the u.s. or the families of embassy staff in liberia are ordered to leave. how significant is that move? >> it's big. it's big. the state department has said that the families of u.s. embassy workers in liberia need to get out at this point, just as a safety risk. there's no reason for them to stay there. the actual state members will stay there and keep working, but also, if you look at british airways, just a couple of days ago halted flights in and out. it's not an unexpected move, but a very smart and safe move. >> finally, how are the patients, kent brantley and nancy writebol in that hospit
. >> it's adviced to me, annualed the sirius and unusual nature of the outbreak and potential for further international spread. also, the need for strong international coordination of the response. >> >> you can see that the relieve is what they need over there. they need more boots on the ground, so to speak, as far as scientists and people trying to figure out how to stop the spread, because the main thing here is that it's going so quickly that they can't control it....
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frier being kind of an old cardiologier, i enjoy -- codger, i guess i, sirius is something we enjoy traveling around the country -- >> i thank you, congressman, and my daughters thank you as well. [laughter] .. i would like to hear how recording artists view a free market system working. do artists believe a free market model to be a better alternative than the licensing system that we have today with so much consolidation in the industry do you believe it is even possible for music to truly become a free-market? >> a free market will dictate what something is worth in at the last thing that we need is less control of our music. the one area you can get a sense of what the free market is his licenses. everything is always controlled in the consent agreement. it's about a 50/back 50 split. we can trust the business to work things out and incidentally you get a classic example of the two of us working together when i can hear what you're asking and he tells me and i trust you that he's telling me the actual question. [laughter] i left my sling at home and brought truth of the truth is ii repres
frier being kind of an old cardiologier, i enjoy -- codger, i guess i, sirius is something we enjoy traveling around the country -- >> i thank you, congressman, and my daughters thank you as well. [laughter] .. i would like to hear how recording artists view a free market system working. do artists believe a free market model to be a better alternative than the licensing system that we have today with so much consolidation in the industry do you believe it is even possible for music to...
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. >> sirius x's xm has never been more than a penny stock. >> which is stocking to me. >> do you think why? >> because of the huge investment made initially. >> because there were too many shares. and then the other one, intel, it's a social media world now. all the -- you know, the old stallwarts, it's just not the same. sitsco has never been back to $80. and still having trouble. it included how many layoffs? but this is totally different. it's new tech that has the nasdaq back where it is. not totally, but think about google, apple. but apple back then, how much was that worth back then? >> probably worth under $100 million. >> and just a series of guys that have no idea what to do. >> next i had ran national semi conductor. >>> shares are rehiring its former ceo, julian geiger. aeropostale is trying to bounce back from losses. >> do you think i would shop with my teenage daughter? >> you might do that. >> would you like to do that? >> no, no, no, that's not what i -- >> why would i even think about enter ago teen store trying to -- >> i can't pick out. i can't pick out my own cloth
. >> sirius x's xm has never been more than a penny stock. >> which is stocking to me. >> do you think why? >> because of the huge investment made initially. >> because there were too many shares. and then the other one, intel, it's a social media world now. all the -- you know, the old stallwarts, it's just not the same. sitsco has never been back to $80. and still having trouble. it included how many layoffs? but this is totally different. it's new tech that has...
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i love your ads by the way for sirius.body an accountant thinking should i pull back on my 401(k) contribution because of what's happening around the world? who can answer that question? for that guy stuck in traffic. >> go ahead. >> that doesn't feel to me like it's what's moving the market. you know there are big bets made on correctional stuff now. the wagering in the market is coming from hedge funds, it's coming in huge pools of liquidity. it's not like we're waiting on necessarily the cardiologist in boca to pull the trigger on netflix. that said, we are in this space -- >> some guy. >> cord yalgs -- >> he was just about to do it. >> and you stopped the train. >> you get my point though. >> i do. >> the cardiologist in boca, the doctor, they need advice. do they stop buying stocks because of all this sfuf going on in isis and hamas and everything? >> they don't. >> -- what's clear but they shouldn't. they shouldn't. because what jim was talking about, which side of the boat they're on to me there are like three very,
i love your ads by the way for sirius.body an accountant thinking should i pull back on my 401(k) contribution because of what's happening around the world? who can answer that question? for that guy stuck in traffic. >> go ahead. >> that doesn't feel to me like it's what's moving the market. you know there are big bets made on correctional stuff now. the wagering in the market is coming from hedge funds, it's coming in huge pools of liquidity. it's not like we're waiting on...
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we are on sirius xm channel 108. why you would want to? what what?hat's not love ♪ ♪ my tummy ain't tucked or liposucked ♪ ♪ that's the reason that you don't love me, then maybe that's not love ♪ ♪ older ladies ♪ older ladies ♪ older ladies >> that's music, hoda. >> you know what i realized, i know exactly how you feel during i-hoda. i get it. i finally get it. >> she shot that video with a group of her girlfriends while they were having a weekend getaway. you know what -- >> beautiful. fun. >> no matter how old you are, that's adorable. >> they hung outside the plaza for hours hoping to get ambushed. two lucky ladies fwot to find out if it was worth the wait. >> we'll talk about a long wait. the new film starring jeff bridges that took nearly two decades to make. >> "the giver". the oscar winner is here to tell >> "the giver". the oscar winner is here to tell a woman who loves to share her passions. grandma! mary has atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts her at a greater risk of stroke. rome? sure
we are on sirius xm channel 108. why you would want to? what what?hat's not love ♪ ♪ my tummy ain't tucked or liposucked ♪ ♪ that's the reason that you don't love me, then maybe that's not love ♪ ♪ older ladies ♪ older ladies ♪ older ladies >> that's music, hoda. >> you know what i realized, i know exactly how you feel during i-hoda. i get it. i finally get it. >> she shot that video with a group of her girlfriends while they were having a weekend getaway. you...