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officer snead, i was not there.h test right now to prove to you i was not there. >> when you have somebody in the interrogation room that offers to take a polygraph, that's a strong sign of innocence that should not be disregarded. >> we know you were in the house. >> then his partner ups the ante. they have evidence he says. >> we have evidence that you were in the house, we can prove it. >> they don't have evidence of that, though it is legal for police to lie in an interrogation. >> there was a lot of people. you will -- >> just after 3:00 a.m., robert asked for his medicine. he has strep throat, remember. he's also asthmatic. >> i need to take my medication. >> we'll give you penicillin once we get going, okay. you work with me and i'll work with you. >> robert's been awake for nearly 20 hours. >> i will call my mom. tell her that i love her. i'm sorry for all of the pain i've ever put her through. i had nothing to do with this. >> more than a dozen times he says he's tired and needs sleep and several times he t
officer snead, i was not there.h test right now to prove to you i was not there. >> when you have somebody in the interrogation room that offers to take a polygraph, that's a strong sign of innocence that should not be disregarded. >> we know you were in the house. >> then his partner ups the ante. they have evidence he says. >> we have evidence that you were in the house, we can prove it. >> they don't have evidence of that, though it is legal for police to lie in...
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they're chasing me anywhere, i snead to go. >> from british columbia gown to australia for a very similarcene. >> whoa. >> what was that? >> a kangaroo? >> there you go. >> there is some waterdrops on the lens of the camera but not surprisingly you see a kangaroo just go bounding over the trail right in front of this mountain biker. doesn't slow him down much, no injuries either one. >>> when you're flying on a plane, is a therea leve a level class below coach? basic economy. for the train, what would you call this? because on this train there's just one way to get there. >> you're kidding. >> no, i'm not kidding. this is in india. and the people who are riding on this crowded train they have to disembark and the way they do that is on this electrical pole. now there is somebody standing there helping the people and catching bags, but some of these people are on their own. >> we've heard and seen crowded transportation. this is next level. >> put a flat rack on top so people some what safe and can get up and down. >> now our friend alex here has been traveling the world. she's seen some i
they're chasing me anywhere, i snead to go. >> from british columbia gown to australia for a very similarcene. >> whoa. >> what was that? >> a kangaroo? >> there you go. >> there is some waterdrops on the lens of the camera but not surprisingly you see a kangaroo just go bounding over the trail right in front of this mountain biker. doesn't slow him down much, no injuries either one. >>> when you're flying on a plane, is a therea leve a level class...
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emily: we spoke to bill snead, and investors warning that beforete in in this text you is incrediblyrous and will permanently damage long-term investor success. 25% as google reports revenue growth. what about the bears here? does he have an argument? >> i think he does. it depends a little bit on the company. there's a difference in the euphoria between a company like netflix or amazon whose stock prices have grown by leaps and trading at valuation multiples that are not normal, and in a company like facebook or google or apple, which are trading it relatively modest valuation multiples for companies of their size and growth rates and profits. that's a little bit of the difficulty of making broadbrush arguments about big tech, that there's a pretty big distinction between the unsustainable valuations of companies like netflix and amazon and the valuations of companies like alphabet and apple. what's interesting is the cover e.u. privacy laws have so far seemed to help rather than hurt google and they've hurt smaller players that it had trouble becoming gdp are compliant. i asked the
emily: we spoke to bill snead, and investors warning that beforete in in this text you is incrediblyrous and will permanently damage long-term investor success. 25% as google reports revenue growth. what about the bears here? does he have an argument? >> i think he does. it depends a little bit on the company. there's a difference in the euphoria between a company like netflix or amazon whose stock prices have grown by leaps and trading at valuation multiples that are not normal, and in a...
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kevin o'leary and bill snead let's have look back at the markets. some stocks across ral aelg.he russell had an intraday all-time high but sold off the s&p up about 0.3%, and our next guest says it's main street that should be worried david stockman the former omb director under president reagan explains why next. >>> plus hackers have a new favorite target and it's probably one you would never expect find out what it is and why it could end up costing you a lot of money >>> and we want to hear from you. you can reach out to the show on twitter, fates book or send us on e-mail and personal handles as well. for your heart... your joints... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is now the number one selling brain-health supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. [stomach gurgles] ♪when you have nausea, heartburn, indigestion, upset stomach, diarrhea... girl, pepto ultra coating will treat your stomach right. nausea, heartburn, i
kevin o'leary and bill snead let's have look back at the markets. some stocks across ral aelg.he russell had an intraday all-time high but sold off the s&p up about 0.3%, and our next guest says it's main street that should be worried david stockman the former omb director under president reagan explains why next. >>> plus hackers have a new favorite target and it's probably one you would never expect find out what it is and why it could end up costing you a lot of money...
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emily: we spoke to bill snead, an investor who is warning that participating in this tech euphoria isdibly dangerous and will permanently damage long-term investor success. this as google reports 25% revenue growth. what about the bears here? does he have an argument? >> i think he does. look it depends a little bit on , the company. there is a pretty big difference in the euphoria between a company like netflix or amazon whose stock prices have grown by leaps and bounds, are trading at valuation multiples that are not normal, and then a company like facebook or google or apple, which are trading at relatively modest valuation multiples for companies of their size and growth rates and profits. that's a little bit of the difficulty of making broadbrush arguments about big tech, that there's a pretty big distinction between the unsustainable valuations of companies like netflix and amazon and the valuations of companies like alphabet and apple. caroline, what is interesting is the tougher e.u. privacy laws have so far seemed to help rather than hurt google and they hurt smaller players
emily: we spoke to bill snead, an investor who is warning that participating in this tech euphoria isdibly dangerous and will permanently damage long-term investor success. this as google reports 25% revenue growth. what about the bears here? does he have an argument? >> i think he does. look it depends a little bit on , the company. there is a pretty big difference in the euphoria between a company like netflix or amazon whose stock prices have grown by leaps and bounds, are trading at...
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would never snead a special independent council because every counsel would be independent. my view is even this investigation should have bun done by the southern district of new york, by the district of columbia, but the district of virginia. the difference between a special counsel and ordinary prosecutor -- we have people who are prosecutors who have been prosecutors 30 years, they are totally nonpartisan, they're very good, very decent people. the difference is when they investigate somebody for a year and don't come up with anything they've done their job. if you appoint a special counsel and you give them 30, $40 million and a staff of 30 tell them to investigate particular areas and comes up with nothing he's a failure and that's not the way the criminal justice system should operate. mueller will have some low-hanging fruit and going somebody like manafort on a tax charge to 2005 and squeeze him as judge ellis who wrote a very good opinion in the case says, not only do the sometimes squeeze them to sing, but sometimes they even compose. they become creative about th
would never snead a special independent council because every counsel would be independent. my view is even this investigation should have bun done by the southern district of new york, by the district of columbia, but the district of virginia. the difference between a special counsel and ordinary prosecutor -- we have people who are prosecutors who have been prosecutors 30 years, they are totally nonpartisan, they're very good, very decent people. the difference is when they investigate...
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thank you very much to bill snead and mark >>> goldman sachs has been dramatically underperforming theal sector over the past year up next we'll discuss the change for the investment giant >>> plus investors often want ceos to be paid for their performance. now there's a push to have drug prices actually determined by their performance. we'll have the details coming up >> and we want to hear from you. you can reach out to twitter, facebook or send us an e-mail. don't go anywhere. into booking a hotel.ldn'd with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. with tough food, your dentures may slip and fall. new fixodent ultra-max hold gives you the strongest hold ever to lock your dentures. so now you can eat tough food without worry. fixodent and forget it. hello. let's go for a ride on a peloton. let's go grab a couple thousand friends and chase each other up a hill. let's go make a personal best, then beat it with your personal better than best.
thank you very much to bill snead and mark >>> goldman sachs has been dramatically underperforming theal sector over the past year up next we'll discuss the change for the investment giant >>> plus investors often want ceos to be paid for their performance. now there's a push to have drug prices actually determined by their performance. we'll have the details coming up >> and we want to hear from you. you can reach out to twitter, facebook or send us an e-mail. don't go...
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tiger has 14 i do think he'll break sam snead's record, which is 82 wins on the pga tour.er has 79 he is hitting the ball from tee to green actually in the fairway. his iron game is as sharp as i've ever seen it. he's a little inconsistent with his putter and his driver. but i think personally, he's in the best place that i've ever seen him i've known him since he was a teenager i think he's obviously been through a lot. he's in a -- i think he's in a pretty good place right now. >> all right, jimmy, thank you very much for your time today. jimmy roberts, one of the best story tellers in sports broadcasting we'll be watching you and the rest of the team as live coverage of the 147th open continues today on golf channel and this weekend over on nbc >>> another kind of competition, the fortnight phenomenon it has taken the video game industry by storm, bringing in a billion dollars for epic games, which is an independent game maker. so what are the big players in the industry doing to catch up that story next on "power lunch. imagine traveling hassle-free with your golf club
tiger has 14 i do think he'll break sam snead's record, which is 82 wins on the pga tour.er has 79 he is hitting the ball from tee to green actually in the fairway. his iron game is as sharp as i've ever seen it. he's a little inconsistent with his putter and his driver. but i think personally, he's in the best place that i've ever seen him i've known him since he was a teenager i think he's obviously been through a lot. he's in a -- i think he's in a pretty good place right now. >> all...
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or is what we snead an international order where there is rules imposed by someone, by some set of organizations: that is very interesting argument. i shall read the book. thanks for joining us, sir. we appreciate it, very much. >> thank you very much. stuart: more "varney" after this. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma. it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure, glaucoma, prostate, bladder, or urinary problems. these may worsen with anoro. call your doctor if you have worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain while taking anoro. ask your doctor about anoro.
or is what we snead an international order where there is rules imposed by someone, by some set of organizations: that is very interesting argument. i shall read the book. thanks for joining us, sir. we appreciate it, very much. >> thank you very much. stuart: more "varney" after this. ♪ go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way, with anoro." ♪ go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called...