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you see people milling around waiting for the bulls to start coming. but things don't go according to plan. [ screams ] >> it took out the fence. >> the lead bull locks onto this one guy, keep an eye on it. that guy in the white shirt you see the bull is just lays it onto him, doesn't see the turn in the road, tries to jump over that barrier and then this huge impact that sends everybody flying. >> this is an old barbaric tradition that is cruel and i would love to see it stop. >> it could have been a lot worse. of the eight people that were injured four injured seriously needing nearly a week in hospital. during the bull running summer season in spain, ten people have been killed. it was just four over the weekend. >> it's a tradition going on for such a long time, and it really does blow my mind that it's still happening but considering that people are very proud of this, they still want to do it, it amazes me they don't take more serious precautions, like that fence came down so easily. >>> we've done a lot of stories on the wildlife foundation in th
you see people milling around waiting for the bulls to start coming. but things don't go according to plan. [ screams ] >> it took out the fence. >> the lead bull locks onto this one guy, keep an eye on it. that guy in the white shirt you see the bull is just lays it onto him, doesn't see the turn in the road, tries to jump over that barrier and then this huge impact that sends everybody flying. >> this is an old barbaric tradition that is cruel and i would love to see it...
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>> i might bring the bull back. >> bring back the bull. >> all right. 27 and 4 for the month of august. we're going 92 for 71. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, down to 77, dew points in the 70s, not so comfortable and humidity almost 80%, so a little muggy. bus stop temperatures, 68 to 79, almost 80 by 9:00, lot with isolated storms tomorrow, a little better chance of storms on wednesday and then isolated storms possible thursday at fedex and at nats park, have games, but they will be isolated. 6 a.m. tomorrow morning some 60s, maybe 69 in leesburg, manassas and gaithersburg, maybe even 68 in la plata but low 70s downtown inside the beltway. 9:00 about 80 everywhere. by 1:00 we're upper 80s to near 90, 90 in frederick, 89 bowie, 90 in leesburg, 88 manassas, a couple showers possible, most of the showers back to the west of us along i-81. by 6 p.m. we're still 90. so between the poor air quality and the high humidity you don't want to exercise in the evening. exercise tomorrow morning if you really have to do that or just roll over and go back
>> i might bring the bull back. >> bring back the bull. >> all right. 27 and 4 for the month of august. we're going 92 for 71. let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, down to 77, dew points in the 70s, not so comfortable and humidity almost 80%, so a little muggy. bus stop temperatures, 68 to 79, almost 80 by 9:00, lot with isolated storms tomorrow, a little better chance of storms on wednesday and then isolated storms possible thursday at...
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so when the bull brings the face forward, showing the neck -- that's it. good one. it. >> it's time for stew. bull stew. our friend went to a better place after all. like a big pot where he simmered slowly for hours with local herbs, onions and potatoes. nothing like a roaring fire and a spread of ham, homemade chorizo, spanish cheeses, bread and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice. >> looks good, huh? >> it's not a bad place to come? >> no. he started at age 19? [ speaking foreign language ] when you were a little boy growing up, you aspired to be a bullfighter? >> exactly. >> the matadors were the original rock stars, the very ideal of masculinity, male beauty and grace. that runs deep. like it or not, you should probably know this before dating a spanish guy. me, i'd happily see an end to it tomorrow. but there is no denying the terrible beauty of a very complex tradition. it's not about winning. it's not about killing the bull. and nor is it about being just skillful. you have to look good doing it, too. are there any like r
so when the bull brings the face forward, showing the neck -- that's it. good one. it. >> it's time for stew. bull stew. our friend went to a better place after all. like a big pot where he simmered slowly for hours with local herbs, onions and potatoes. nothing like a roaring fire and a spread of ham, homemade chorizo, spanish cheeses, bread and good olive oil to take the sting out of a near genital mutilation. >> nice. >> looks good, huh? >> it's not a bad place to...
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today, yes, i would say about 11 minutes ago, the bulls look like they were in full control. it is yet another volatile day for the markets. the dow was caught in a bearish triangle, a bearish triangle, simply cannot break out of the triple digit swings and jumps out of the 13 out of 15 sessions. the last 13 out of 15 sessions. we've had the pit in our stomach watching what will happen? today volatility and uncertainty are driving the markets as investors watch data and next week's federal reserve decision whether to finally hike rates? it will arguably be the most scrutinized fed decision in years. at this hour uncertainty on capitol hill that we need to tell but as well. expecting a crucial vote in the next few minutes out of the senate regarding president obama's iran nuclear deal but one thing is certain, football is back. no more deflategate as tom brady and the patriots take on the pittsburgh steelers in the nfl season opener. is the world betting on the embattled brady or the seething steelers? we have it covered for you live on the new york stock exchange. live in d.c.
today, yes, i would say about 11 minutes ago, the bulls look like they were in full control. it is yet another volatile day for the markets. the dow was caught in a bearish triangle, a bearish triangle, simply cannot break out of the triple digit swings and jumps out of the 13 out of 15 sessions. the last 13 out of 15 sessions. we've had the pit in our stomach watching what will happen? today volatility and uncertainty are driving the markets as investors watch data and next week's federal...
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just like the smart kids in school. in a great bull market like we've had from the bottom in 2009 and any market by the way that doubles from the bottom has to be considered a great bull market even as i know so many resist such labels. we saw this new high list phenomena over and over again. the same stock would hit new high after new high after new high. and following them was a great way to make money even as the bears claimed endlessly that the bull market was false and couldn't be trusted. listen to the bears cause you to miss out on one of the greatest rallies in history. now, obviously the rally since the bottom is more like the exception than the rule over time and all the years i follow the market. but generally speaking things have work will continue to work because these stocks typically represent companies that are best of breed. always remember that phrase because it's integral to "mad money." i'm not saying that just so you can chase stocks hitting new highs. true bozo clown behavior when i used to have hair, i'm saying i
just like the smart kids in school. in a great bull market like we've had from the bottom in 2009 and any market by the way that doubles from the bottom has to be considered a great bull market even as i know so many resist such labels. we saw this new high list phenomena over and over again. the same stock would hit new high after new high after new high. and following them was a great way to make money even as the bears claimed endlessly that the bull market was false and couldn't be trusted....
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that's the lowest level of bull since march 10 of 2009. that date ring a bell? less than a week -- less than a week around the -- before the generational bottom. remember that moment, that moment in the beginning of march, in 2009 we thought everything was just -- all held was breaking loose? that was the point people were the most negative. hmm. extraordinary, right? even more negative than it was in 2011. and that, too, has emboldened those who followed those classic contrarian indicator. why contrarian? because if there are so few bulls and by extension so many bears then there are a lot of people who could be converted to the bullish cause whereas everyone who is going to turn bearish has probably already done so. the more converts from bear to bull in that newsletter writing business, the higher the market has to go. how about this term rationality? i love rationality, meaning something that can be gained and profited from because it's happened in the past. so what is rationality? how about if there's a decline in the price of jet fuel, the single biggest co
that's the lowest level of bull since march 10 of 2009. that date ring a bell? less than a week -- less than a week around the -- before the generational bottom. remember that moment, that moment in the beginning of march, in 2009 we thought everything was just -- all held was breaking loose? that was the point people were the most negative. hmm. extraordinary, right? even more negative than it was in 2011. and that, too, has emboldened those who followed those classic contrarian indicator. why...
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>> maybe let him pitch in the bull pen and pitch that one inning that is necessary and they need so dearly and stretch it out for 14 games, and may get them into the world series it may be a solution. i don't get this whole thing. i can't imagine on august 29th or any day after the first day that there were conversations between you know, his agent and matt and the team and the doctors, first day, you know, hey, how are you? want coffee? how many innings can you pitch? it's a simple thing. i think everyone knew about this except for maybe us on the fan side, and i don't know what the resolution is other than let him pitch as long as he can, do as well as he can. i'm a real fan. he's a great, great pitcher. >> i believe that i know you're a believer in matt harvey, but from the outside prospective looking in. it seems like they are all undermining the authority of terry collins here. >> i don't know. >> are we seeing this from a different prospective. >> i can't tell you if it's undermining or a surprise. if it's a surprise, i'm surprised. i don't think it could be a surprise. from the firs
>> maybe let him pitch in the bull pen and pitch that one inning that is necessary and they need so dearly and stretch it out for 14 games, and may get them into the world series it may be a solution. i don't get this whole thing. i can't imagine on august 29th or any day after the first day that there were conversations between you know, his agent and matt and the team and the doctors, first day, you know, hey, how are you? want coffee? how many innings can you pitch? it's a simple...
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that's the bull's eye. north sonoma county as well as of what's going on this very second up and down highway 29 all the way from lower lake south through middletown, down to angwin and healdsburg we are picking up moderate rainfall. pockets of moderate rain around sonoma and yountville, santa rosa, napa, american canyon, south to vallejo interstate 80. bethel island, antioch heavier showers and for the drive home from work, san francisco, oakland, berkeley, san leandro, and richmond getting in on some light to moderate rainfall. guerneville has received an inch of rain just today. it has been five months since anywhere in the bay area received an inch of rain. it's happening now. calistoga, graton, healdsburg, more than a third and it's still raining. mill valley in napa .10" or more so specifically for the "valley fire," the rain will taper off this evening. it will get sunny tomorrow. it will be warmer tomorrow. but the winds thankfully won't be as strong only five to ten miles an hour so relief at least
that's the bull's eye. north sonoma county as well as of what's going on this very second up and down highway 29 all the way from lower lake south through middletown, down to angwin and healdsburg we are picking up moderate rainfall. pockets of moderate rain around sonoma and yountville, santa rosa, napa, american canyon, south to vallejo interstate 80. bethel island, antioch heavier showers and for the drive home from work, san francisco, oakland, berkeley, san leandro, and richmond getting in...
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it's a pretty tough day for the bulls. s&p is also at session lows. own, and this is a decent, this is a decent percentage, down 32 points for the s&p now at one and three-quarters percent to the downside, the s&p standing at 1957. when i walked in, traders said, liz, 1963, we've got to hold that. that was a good year, wasn't it? at least for those of us born that year, 1963. we went through that floor at 1957. stocks, as i said, deep in the red after the fed failed to raise interest rates in september. but perhaps it was more what type of ugly picture janet yellen articulated about the entire globe. and, look, lack of clarity on the future. so what did charlie gasparino do? he put his ear to the street and his feet to the street. we're talking wall street. what is the smart money thinking right now? charlie's coming down to break it all next on "countdown to the closing bell." we live in a world of mobile technology, but it is not the device that is mobile, it is you. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks a
it's a pretty tough day for the bulls. s&p is also at session lows. own, and this is a decent, this is a decent percentage, down 32 points for the s&p now at one and three-quarters percent to the downside, the s&p standing at 1957. when i walked in, traders said, liz, 1963, we've got to hold that. that was a good year, wasn't it? at least for those of us born that year, 1963. we went through that floor at 1957. stocks, as i said, deep in the red after the fed failed to raise...
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the bull pen, they would blow that lead. but top of the eighth, zim, he was locked on with a man on. nice piece of hitting here. anthony rendon comes home to score. a double with three rbi on the night. right now the nats on top, 4-3 going into the ninth inning. >>> to camden yards. the orioles try to turn things around after losing 12 of their last 13 games. bottom of the ninth, they're down two runs. jonathan scope that. >> want to play more baseball. cranks one out of the park. a two-run shot. we are knotted up at six. we're headed to extra innings. the bottom of the 11th, khris davis atta plate. he had a home run earlier in the game. he was going yard again. that is home run number 38 on the season. the orioles walk-off winners. davis, he gets mobbed at home plate. the orioles, their six-game losing streak finally comes to end. they'll take this one by a final of 7-6. >>> earlier in the day, the redskins held their annual welcome home luncheon. for the first time, robert griffin iii spoke publicly since being benched. rg3
the bull pen, they would blow that lead. but top of the eighth, zim, he was locked on with a man on. nice piece of hitting here. anthony rendon comes home to score. a double with three rbi on the night. right now the nats on top, 4-3 going into the ninth inning. >>> to camden yards. the orioles try to turn things around after losing 12 of their last 13 games. bottom of the ninth, they're down two runs. jonathan scope that. >> want to play more baseball. cranks one out of the...
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. >> we might need to launch a campaign. >> that's a great idea. >> to name the had he evers and the bull. >> coming up in the "insomniac theater" two new movies that may get laughs for the wrong reasons. >>> first the disturbing trend of baby monitors being hacked. who might be eebs dropping on your family. >> and the friendly whale enjoying its 15 minutes of fame and why photobombing the governor is just a tip of the iceberg. first a look at today's weather. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" weather brought to you by bounty. more "stay" per roll. more "sit" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty. the long-lasting quicker picker upper. wow mary, is like, every mom from the neighborhood here? look at them all... ...'judgie'. see? you are looking good! using bounce dryer sheets is paying off. your clothes have fewer wrinkles, and static cling... ...ain't bringing you down. oh! and look, it's that ms.brooke-thinks-she's-all-
. >> we might need to launch a campaign. >> that's a great idea. >> to name the had he evers and the bull. >> coming up in the "insomniac theater" two new movies that may get laughs for the wrong reasons. >>> first the disturbing trend of baby monitors being hacked. who might be eebs dropping on your family. >> and the friendly whale enjoying its 15 minutes of fame and why photobombing the governor is just a tip of the iceberg. first a look at...
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. >> we want to talk about whether this is a retest, the start of a bear market, a blip in the bull marketwhat is it? >> i'm certainly not in the bare market. we don't have the preconditions for that. it's short, sharp, and scary. if you look at the classic model, it's a lot of what we've heard thus far. not don't you have a retest. there's a momentum low where we're down a thousand points in the first three to five minutes of trading and after that there's a rebound after the rally. then you begin the process of rebounding. we are still in a correction, whether we're 9% in the y'alltime high or 8.7. we're looking for a 10% to 15% pullback 14rk 'em peak or trough. it's still in a correction mode. >> dave, do we get much deeper, do you think? >> i think we are in a retesting phase and we're still in this correction period. there's no question about that. i know that day to day it makes for great news but being around for 30 years it's part and parcel of the correction market. i think we game baim somehow immune to it. there are global issues each beyond china that we have to work through, b
. >> we want to talk about whether this is a retest, the start of a bear market, a blip in the bull marketwhat is it? >> i'm certainly not in the bare market. we don't have the preconditions for that. it's short, sharp, and scary. if you look at the classic model, it's a lot of what we've heard thus far. not don't you have a retest. there's a momentum low where we're down a thousand points in the first three to five minutes of trading and after that there's a rebound after the...
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we said we're not in the bull market any more. options premiums are elevated. i'm looking at the november 97.5 and 100 plus. you could get 2 and a quarter in less than two months if you sell that and i think that is an easier way to play this. >> it is the non-bull way to approach it. anyone who is willing to buy it 10% lower is not bullish on the stock. because it is a terrible pattern. >> and i'm not. it is an alternative. and i would consider selling a stock that i owned that gives me the leeway up and down. >> 100%. >> and boeing did something wild this week and made dan a whole lot of money. we'll tell you what it is when "options action" returns. i'm here at the td ameritrade trader offices. ahh... steve, other than making me move stuff, what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place that lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up,
we said we're not in the bull market any more. options premiums are elevated. i'm looking at the november 97.5 and 100 plus. you could get 2 and a quarter in less than two months if you sell that and i think that is an easier way to play this. >> it is the non-bull way to approach it. anyone who is willing to buy it 10% lower is not bullish on the stock. because it is a terrible pattern. >> and i'm not. it is an alternative. and i would consider selling a stock that i owned that...
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joining me now is the anchor of bulls and bears. brenda gas prices at their lowest in 11 years. the economy not growing so great right now. does the extra spending help the economy in a sense? >> this drop in gas prices is essentially like getting a raise. to the tune of about $750 per average household. that's $100 billion across the country. so why with consumer spending 70% of economic growth isn't economic growth better than what it is, which is tepid. basically, consumers are saving. they're worried about the economy. when they're not saving and spending, they're not splurging. they're spending on necessities, such as housing and medical care which has gone up. the one exception, driving vacations on this holiday weekend. so auto sales, restaurants, hotels, they are all seeing some increase. but it takes some time for consumer spending to change. their habits to change. gas prices are expected to go lower. this could change as well. >> we don't talk about it, but is there a down side to the gas prices? >> yes, there absolutely is. there are winners and users and no area of t
joining me now is the anchor of bulls and bears. brenda gas prices at their lowest in 11 years. the economy not growing so great right now. does the extra spending help the economy in a sense? >> this drop in gas prices is essentially like getting a raise. to the tune of about $750 per average household. that's $100 billion across the country. so why with consumer spending 70% of economic growth isn't economic growth better than what it is, which is tepid. basically, consumers are saving....
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a lot of the bulls say the u.s. economy is doing fine and well.ur unemployment rate is now 5 h -- 5.1%. do you stick yo your call on a stronger u.s.? >> i will certainly agree with tom. there's no recession in the outlook. i believe there's a stronger u.s. domestic economy. consumer spending looks really good. auto sales, housing starts, all pretty solid. even some of the equipment spending has picked up a little bit. i think it is resilient. the u.s. economy is resilient, and when the fed moves in domes pretty well. thank you very much. >> we are getting some breaking news from general electric. the eu giving the go ahead to a bid for french peer austin's power business. the deal is pending a deal. ge says great day for the company. they try to work their way back to industrials. >> the biggest thing happening in ge is the continued divestment in the disillusion of the entire unit, other than those that support the existing ge businesses. the stock has been hurt in part by the perception that they're bigger in oil and gas. this deal part of that,
a lot of the bulls say the u.s. economy is doing fine and well.ur unemployment rate is now 5 h -- 5.1%. do you stick yo your call on a stronger u.s.? >> i will certainly agree with tom. there's no recession in the outlook. i believe there's a stronger u.s. domestic economy. consumer spending looks really good. auto sales, housing starts, all pretty solid. even some of the equipment spending has picked up a little bit. i think it is resilient. the u.s. economy is resilient, and when the...
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he took the bull by the horns and spoke about his hair and an event and invited a woman toa woman toe on stage and touches hair to prove that it is real in response to the new york times writing an article in which they published a quote from a spanish radio host calling donald trump the man of the to pay. a woman in new jersey specializes in hair. >> everyone's always talking about it. i have so many people that say what a bad piece that is, and it's not. it is not a piece. when you look at someone's hair you see that they have a style. he does not have much of a style. >> i spoke to the client jerry. >> that enabled me to get a hairpiece that looked as realize coul be. i was losing it. when i tried them on i said, this is me. >> i asked him what he thinks about donald trump. >> doing what makes them comfortable. >> he did all interview and talked about how he comes it, is morning ritual. it is fascinating to me. >> she is not surprised by what donald trump is saying but she would recommend that he wear a hairpiece because it would look more natural. she saysshe says that she is mor
he took the bull by the horns and spoke about his hair and an event and invited a woman toa woman toe on stage and touches hair to prove that it is real in response to the new york times writing an article in which they published a quote from a spanish radio host calling donald trump the man of the to pay. a woman in new jersey specializes in hair. >> everyone's always talking about it. i have so many people that say what a bad piece that is, and it's not. it is not a piece. when you look...
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on storm tracker 6 live double scan we've got radar rainfall estimates to show you that's the bulls eye in the area of gloucester county. an area where we've had a couple of accidents and roads shut down. give yourself extra time if you're coming in from gloucester county, new jersey. the speeds are okay, looking at 33 miles per hour i-95 southbound near girard. a live look at i-95 near cottman you can see the delay beginning heading southbound toward center city. matt and tam. >>> the search for a suspect in the freeway shootings in phoenix. a total of 11 vehicles have been hit since august 29. most of the shootings have taken place an 8-mile stretch of interstate ten. the targets have been random. nobody has been seriously hurtism police don't know if this is a work of a shooter and copycat. >>> a family of five including three children were found dead in an upscale minneapolis suburb. police went to check on the family after nobody was seen or heard that's when they found the bodies. >>> new on "action news," texas police arrested this father daughter duo after this high-speed chase,
on storm tracker 6 live double scan we've got radar rainfall estimates to show you that's the bulls eye in the area of gloucester county. an area where we've had a couple of accidents and roads shut down. give yourself extra time if you're coming in from gloucester county, new jersey. the speeds are okay, looking at 33 miles per hour i-95 southbound near girard. a live look at i-95 near cottman you can see the delay beginning heading southbound toward center city. matt and tam. >>> the...
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." >> charging with the bulls right out of the gate today. industrials, materials, information technology, names like, and you may own these, deere, caterpillar, parker-hannifin getting a significant boost. are the bears ready to hibernate for the season or will they roar and rear their ugly heads later this week? how are the experts playing this volatile market? right to the floor show, traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. last week, 200 down, 500 up, 200 down. >> i'm not buying the stock market, the most important call on all that's going up. we have seen a correction by most standards in the indices, bear market activities in the subgroups particularly in the likes of energy. where money is made like the next interview with warren buffett, he buys individual stocks on sale, that's the theme you need to continue with as the individual investors. traders will try and trade the indices, individual investors should be buying stocks not stock market. liz: the s&p fell 10% over this volatile period just a month or two
." >> charging with the bulls right out of the gate today. industrials, materials, information technology, names like, and you may own these, deere, caterpillar, parker-hannifin getting a significant boost. are the bears ready to hibernate for the season or will they roar and rear their ugly heads later this week? how are the experts playing this volatile market? right to the floor show, traders at the new york stock exchange, cme group and the nymex. last week, 200 down, 500 up, 200...
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." >> hit the bulls eye. >> reporter: lutz is no stranger to intense stunts, hosting the extreme challenge competition show "bulls eye" on fox. >> get ready. take aim. it's going to be really close. this is "bull's-eye." >> reporter: adrenaline junkies pushing the limits of gravity and common sense more than ever. just last month, thrill-seeker toby seger, featured in the documentary "store super tramps," pulling on of this stunt on a norwegian cliff. 2,300 feet in the air. doing this? >> sorry, mom. >> reporter: just months ago dear definitely james kingston became the first person to stand on top of the wembley arch, 425 feet above london. he tries to explain. his death-defying drive, "don't look down" documentary. >> in ways i am attracted to fear. i think it's that mental challenge. that constant desire to get out of your comfort zone and become someone you didn't think you could be. >> reporter: which may be why
." >> hit the bulls eye. >> reporter: lutz is no stranger to intense stunts, hosting the extreme challenge competition show "bulls eye" on fox. >> get ready. take aim. it's going to be really close. this is "bull's-eye." >> reporter: adrenaline junkies pushing the limits of gravity and common sense more than ever. just last month, thrill-seeker toby seger, featured in the documentary "store super tramps," pulling on of this stunt on a...
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that's usually the way bull markets end. i do think we're going lower ultimately. i think we test that 1867 that you named, but i also think ultimately we trade down to below 1700 in the s&p cash. >> i would say the last gasp might have been the move off of the october lows last year. >> that was dramatic. that was glorious. >> it really was. and it was head scratching in a lot of ways. and when you think about the churning that we saw for most of this year until this decline and you looked at the internaled of the market, there was a lot of bad stuff going on despite the fact that the s&p was between 2050 and 2100. i don't really understand what he's saying, but i think that the bull market may be done and you may be below 1800 very soon again. >> coming up next, hulu is going at -- that could be bad news for netflix. the man who called the end of the the man who rectally called the end of the gold era rout is back with an even bigger prediction on oil. he'll tell us what that is. and later, is china doing something that could totally destabilize the stock and bond
that's usually the way bull markets end. i do think we're going lower ultimately. i think we test that 1867 that you named, but i also think ultimately we trade down to below 1700 in the s&p cash. >> i would say the last gasp might have been the move off of the october lows last year. >> that was dramatic. that was glorious. >> it really was. and it was head scratching in a lot of ways. and when you think about the churning that we saw for most of this year until this...
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liz: thank you, trish, the bears are tired of drawing blood, but the bulls are catching a breath on the sidelines ahead of tomorrow's jobs report and end of the month and quarter. one battled bear, hours ahead, elon musk tossing the keys of tesla crossover suv has the auto world buzzing and investors only with the stock acting like the markets straddling the flat line for tesla. the several times delayed model x, the first all-electric sport utility vehicle complete with signature rear gull wings and price tag north of 130 grand for the loaded model. the x is the third car in the lineup following the model s and the original roadster, this comes with a twist on appeal. the farer sex is the target. women purchase nearly half of all suvs in the united states and tesla wants to tickle their fancy with the new trend. will the model x be the minivan killer? gull wings and all. we are less than an hour to the closing belling are so let's start the "countdown." now the term flat lining is extremely loaded itself. flat lining when you talk about the markets means it's straddling the flat line,
liz: thank you, trish, the bears are tired of drawing blood, but the bulls are catching a breath on the sidelines ahead of tomorrow's jobs report and end of the month and quarter. one battled bear, hours ahead, elon musk tossing the keys of tesla crossover suv has the auto world buzzing and investors only with the stock acting like the markets straddling the flat line for tesla. the several times delayed model x, the first all-electric sport utility vehicle complete with signature rear gull...
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here they are, the bulls and bears this week. welcome to everybody. gary, first, stocks tumble, then jobs stumble, bo sides the economy could crumble again? >> i think so. it feels like 2008. i know that's a little doomsday-ish, but i look at a couple things. one, what is the stock market doing. over the past few weeks, it is hurting. the other thing is peek look at the well, a lot of people bought homes in 2006-2007. they're still under wear. two, we have the labor force participate rate, the highest -- our the lowest it's been in about 40 or 50 years, and three, wages have not inched up in decades. you combine ought those, brenda, i don't see a very strong economy at all. >> john, 2008. do you agree? >> i agree there's some historical precedence to this. i don't think it will be as bad at 2008, but you also look at what happened in 2001 the internet bust. both times approximately, but also the s&p in 1995, it's a 500. it's about 2,000 right now. that's a four-time gain in 20 years. ronald reagan simplified it, but that is the case right now. if you'
here they are, the bulls and bears this week. welcome to everybody. gary, first, stocks tumble, then jobs stumble, bo sides the economy could crumble again? >> i think so. it feels like 2008. i know that's a little doomsday-ish, but i look at a couple things. one, what is the stock market doing. over the past few weeks, it is hurting. the other thing is peek look at the well, a lot of people bought homes in 2006-2007. they're still under wear. two, we have the labor force participate...
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that's encouraging for the bulls out there. we also have the european central bank policy meeting. expected to strike a dovish tone. still questions as to whether he will extend quantitative easing given the market turmoil. we will have live coverage of that ecb meeting. in the meantime we're in rally mode up 1.8% for the xetra dax. ftse 100 up 109 points in today's trade. commodities a big part of the story. >> i'm getting ready for the ecb special which i know you'll be watchi watching. commodities not to ignore. silver higher and gold lower and then you have brent over here. a tad higher. big swings over the last couple of sessions and it seems now people are focused on the non-farm payroll data that is due out tomorrow so that should be a big one because of course we're hearing that the fed is also looking at the data, right? so this week's nonfarm payroll data. you have the pound against the dollar weaker and the saucy dollar down by .3% against the green back. stabilizing following the weaker chinese data which is closely linked to the aussie dollar performance. the issue is
that's encouraging for the bulls out there. we also have the european central bank policy meeting. expected to strike a dovish tone. still questions as to whether he will extend quantitative easing given the market turmoil. we will have live coverage of that ecb meeting. in the meantime we're in rally mode up 1.8% for the xetra dax. ftse 100 up 109 points in today's trade. commodities a big part of the story. >> i'm getting ready for the ecb special which i know you'll be watchi watching....
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the bull market is ready for the fed to hike, whether it is today or sometime this year. yields rising across the board. meanwhile, focus and on the dollar. it is currently lower. off by .1%. don't forget, it is not the only rate decision today. keep the eye -- keep your eye on the swissie. basically flat. remember, swiss franc's unlikely to be a change at the swiss national bank. surprised growth has been effecting the swiss economy. the swiss franc is near an eight low. taking the pressure off, helping to boost the economy. negative inflation is going to hold thomas jordan's fire. percentikely to see the remain. let's take a look at how the commodity spectrum is looking. oil, back. we have seen it move higher, spiking higher on the back of inventory. let's have a look at the today chart. it is risen significantly. keep an eye on copper today. i want to focus in on that after the tragic story that has been affecting chilly -- that has been affecting chile. there was worry about the supply after that massive earthquake. they have been comments of -- comments coming from t
the bull market is ready for the fed to hike, whether it is today or sometime this year. yields rising across the board. meanwhile, focus and on the dollar. it is currently lower. off by .1%. don't forget, it is not the only rate decision today. keep the eye -- keep your eye on the swissie. basically flat. remember, swiss franc's unlikely to be a change at the swiss national bank. surprised growth has been effecting the swiss economy. the swiss franc is near an eight low. taking the pressure...
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you have two options, run through the bull its and broadcast the news or thing about safety. >> translationlately it has become almost impossible to get accurate information regarding operations in south-eastern turkey, it's not that the government opposed it, but more that is been created in which the media is not part of . >> not all journalists are keeping quiet. >> the upcoming elections are too crucial, and the fighting in the south-east too intense for the media on either side of the divide to sit this one out. >> all this is it happening because there is an election second. current government sees it as an existential battle. until the elections take place, the media will be under attack. there's a couple of dark months ahead of >> farm workers striking in mexico... >> all that tension is about what's happening right now. >> unlivable wages... >> you can work very hard and you will remain poor. >> what's the cost of harvesting america's food? >> do you see how it will be hard to get by on their salary? >> yeah >> fault lines, al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be
you have two options, run through the bull its and broadcast the news or thing about safety. >> translationlately it has become almost impossible to get accurate information regarding operations in south-eastern turkey, it's not that the government opposed it, but more that is been created in which the media is not part of . >> not all journalists are keeping quiet. >> the upcoming elections are too crucial, and the fighting in the south-east too intense for the media on...
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you have two options, run through the bull its and broadcast the news or thing about safety. >> translationlately it has become almost impossible to get accurate information regarding operations in south-eastern turkey, it's not that the government opposed it, but more that is been created in which the media is not part of . >> not all journalists are keeping quiet. >> the upcoming elections are too crucial, and the fighting in the south-east too intense for the media on either side of the divide to sit this one out. >> all this is it happening because there is an election second. current government sees it as an existential battle. until the elections take place, the media will be under attack. there's a couple of dark months ahead of >> al jazeera america primetime. get the real news you've been looking for. at 7:00, a thorough wrap-up of the day's events. then at 8:00, john seigenthaler digs deeper into the stories of the day. and at 9:00, get a global perspective. weeknights, on al jazeera america. >>> other media stories on the radar this week - in thailand when the military government
you have two options, run through the bull its and broadcast the news or thing about safety. >> translationlately it has become almost impossible to get accurate information regarding operations in south-eastern turkey, it's not that the government opposed it, but more that is been created in which the media is not part of . >> not all journalists are keeping quiet. >> the upcoming elections are too crucial, and the fighting in the south-east too intense for the media on...
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now eyewitness news continues. >> our top stories this afternoon, a school evacuated in the bulls head section of staten island. close to 70 people had to leave the ivy league early learning academy after some people complained of nausea. fdny investigators are evaluating. so far no hazardous materials have been found. the kids have been let back into the school. >> two people are in the hospital after a shootout with the nypd in brooklyn. police responded to a call of shots fired. he fired at them, officers fired back. that suspect and the original victim are both in the hospital. >>> investigators say it was a new york high school science teacher who was operating a drone that crash landed into the stands at the u.s. open last night. 26-year-old daniel verley will have to appear in court later this month. >> and the kickoff to the holiday weekend begins with good news for drivers, gas prices are the lowest we've seen for more than a decade, and hello again, i'm shirleen allicot. >> i'm david novarro. new details this half hour on two former new jersey day care workers accused of crea
now eyewitness news continues. >> our top stories this afternoon, a school evacuated in the bulls head section of staten island. close to 70 people had to leave the ivy league early learning academy after some people complained of nausea. fdny investigators are evaluating. so far no hazardous materials have been found. the kids have been let back into the school. >> two people are in the hospital after a shootout with the nypd in brooklyn. police responded to a call of shots fired....
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the red bulls are in deed playoff bound. jason day was nine years old when he matched tiger woods win the masters in 1997 and he vowed he would be the top golfer in the world. 18 years later here he after the record tieing first two rounds he was able to cruise through the weekend shooting a two under in the final round to win the bmw championship today. he finished at 22 under overall for the six stroke win. it's the fourth win in the last six star making him the new number one golfer in the world. a few months ago i don't think anybody would have saw this coming. >> no doubt about it now. he's on fire. thank you, laura. >>> still ahead on eye witness news at 11:00, moments after he popped the question a man literally goes overboard when a boat capsizes on the east river. >>> why new jersey governor chris christie says he >>> we'll introduce you it's not about hugging trees. it's not about being wasteful either. you just gotta find that balance. where taking care of yourself takes care of more than just yourself. lease an mk
the red bulls are in deed playoff bound. jason day was nine years old when he matched tiger woods win the masters in 1997 and he vowed he would be the top golfer in the world. 18 years later here he after the record tieing first two rounds he was able to cruise through the weekend shooting a two under in the final round to win the bmw championship today. he finished at 22 under overall for the six stroke win. it's the fourth win in the last six star making him the new number one golfer in the...
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since the bull market began we have seen gains from now until the end of the year every year since 2009. you get a little support from that. on average we go up and percent. targets are now 14% above for the s&p is trading, so it might be getting a little stretch, but we hop -- but hope is not lost at this point. a handfule has been of cuts, but they are not did wild cuts. adam parker is cutting his year and focus to 2200 from 20 to 75. you figure at this time of year, it is tough to cut more than once. if you're going to make a cut, you should do it now and get it over with. day, i alwaysthe feel sympathy for these people. imagine trying at the beginning of the year having to tell people where the s&p 500 will end. that is what they are paid for. mike: it is predicting the weather on next new year's eve. it is almost impossible. they are flat lined and not cutting too deep even after all of the volatility. you can commiserate with these guys, because some after the october drop said we are below were i want to be. i will move my estimate down. some of those that were more polish were r
since the bull market began we have seen gains from now until the end of the year every year since 2009. you get a little support from that. on average we go up and percent. targets are now 14% above for the s&p is trading, so it might be getting a little stretch, but we hop -- but hope is not lost at this point. a handfule has been of cuts, but they are not did wild cuts. adam parker is cutting his year and focus to 2200 from 20 to 75. you figure at this time of year, it is tough to cut...
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rows crowd the enormous plaza full, but only one is there who knows, and he's the man who fights the bull. >> the president was lyndon b. johnson and the new president got his picl on the travels of lee harvey oswald, jfc's assassin. but it soon became obvious what president kennedy liked in the picl is not what president johnson liked. so they renamed it and they revamped it. >> the editors decided to give the document a new name, the president's daily brief. they repackaged it, adding longer articles that supplied greater detail as well as thoughts on future trends. and they delivered it in the afternoon, not the morning, since johnson liked to do his reading at the end of the day, often in his pajamas while lying in bed. >> end of the diving board or pajamas in bed. you choose your anecdote. today, the cia released thousands of these. the first one with jfk starting in 1961, right through the end of johnson administration in 1969. before now, the cia had relisted allowing any president's daily briefing to be released to the public, other than under the most extreme circumstances. presi
rows crowd the enormous plaza full, but only one is there who knows, and he's the man who fights the bull. >> the president was lyndon b. johnson and the new president got his picl on the travels of lee harvey oswald, jfc's assassin. but it soon became obvious what president kennedy liked in the picl is not what president johnson liked. so they renamed it and they revamped it. >> the editors decided to give the document a new name, the president's daily brief. they repackaged it,...
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and they were the rules i lived by before i penned them. without further ado, rule number one. bulls and bears make money. pigs get slaughtered. now, close viewers of this show know why i have this hog sound and why, yes r, i have traded i the term pig for hog, because so many of you have told me that hogs are worse than pigs when it comes to agreed. [ buzzer ] >> and of course after this, often you hear this, the guillotine sound, because i never want to forget that taking a gain is a good thing. and you can't ever kick yourself for making money. you should kick yourself for losing money. look, this show, me, all about common sense, frankly, which unfortunately in a world now dominated by political people and idealogues often masking themselves as market mavens, my love for stocks marks me as an endangered species. i don't mind. ive i have to stand by my investing principles. it makes sense that a bull can make money when a market moves up and it makes sense that a bear can make money when the market moves down. going long when buying a shock and going short when betting against a s
and they were the rules i lived by before i penned them. without further ado, rule number one. bulls and bears make money. pigs get slaughtered. now, close viewers of this show know why i have this hog sound and why, yes r, i have traded i the term pig for hog, because so many of you have told me that hogs are worse than pigs when it comes to agreed. [ buzzer ] >> and of course after this, often you hear this, the guillotine sound, because i never want to forget that taking a gain is a...
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know what the word means. >> 20% down, and you stay there for a considerable period of time, then the bullt, this ride that we've enjoyed for the last six years thoor long investors have enjoyed at least is over. >> i think that fits what i believe, yes. >> i think that the joy ride is over. in my presentation, you know, you could squeak that to my websi website. >> i think it's going to go over that cliff to some extent with the high yield mostly and the etf's. i don't think you can have another 2008. i don't think the banks are in any trouble, thank god. i think the volcker rule is great because it won't allow a meltdown of your sister. in 2008 i was scared the whole damn system would fall off, and that won't happen again. what i do think can happen is is it very dangerous territory. now, again, scott, i'm not telling you, oh, go short everything tomorrow. i don't know that. >> i think it's possibly, especially sent off by the high yields because the high yields for many reasons too many companies borrowed. some won't be able to pay back. they have very poor covenants. they -- i think it
know what the word means. >> 20% down, and you stay there for a considerable period of time, then the bullt, this ride that we've enjoyed for the last six years thoor long investors have enjoyed at least is over. >> i think that fits what i believe, yes. >> i think that the joy ride is over. in my presentation, you know, you could squeak that to my websi website. >> i think it's going to go over that cliff to some extent with the high yield mostly and the etf's. i don't...
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the bull pen implodes. singling in a pair and the reds open up an 8-5 lead.is pinch hitting against a role and he draws a walk somehow. they come back to pitch in the 9th. buster posey base hit. safe. we are tied. todd frasier who had an error makes amends and downtown goes frasier the game just went final. the former a lit up a homer in the fourth as he allowed 10 runs. the a's scored 17 runs you, the most they scored in a blowout wean 17-6. this was not the debut that he had in mind. the rugby star saw his first action in the nfl with the 49ers and as one of his country men put it, he grasped it. he settled down after that. he asked about his first sensation in the states. >> if you were to grade yourself what would you give yourself? >> it is great. >> right after the interview he greeted his fans from down under. when derrick car left in the season opening playoff loss, it looked like the whole season may be lost with him. but the head coach said he may be back for this sunday's game with. he injured his thumb, but it showed no broken bones. mvp steph cur
the bull pen implodes. singling in a pair and the reds open up an 8-5 lead.is pinch hitting against a role and he draws a walk somehow. they come back to pitch in the 9th. buster posey base hit. safe. we are tied. todd frasier who had an error makes amends and downtown goes frasier the game just went final. the former a lit up a homer in the fourth as he allowed 10 runs. the a's scored 17 runs you, the most they scored in a blowout wean 17-6. this was not the debut that he had in mind. the...
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. >>> the bull run is ending. >> the market is softer. >> it is about time. here is why beef prices shot up and are starting to come down. four years ago, large cattle states like texas are hit with a historic drought. that's when we first met sadler. feeding his cattle was so expensive, he slashed his herd by a third, so did everyone else creating a short term glut of beef before they turned way up with strong domestic demand. >> in is a god send. >> sadler is rebuilding his herd and so is everyone else. after getting record prices last year, they're now down 15%. also driving down prices is the strong dollar. they fell 13% in july. >>> don't expect to see prices plunk quickly. ranchers are rebuilding slowly. when he was liquidates in 2011. >> so there is a sizable investment involved. >> increases in cattle stealing, it is all part of the ebb and flow of supply and demand. beef may soon be what's affordable for dinner. >> marval technology shares plunge on news of an internal probe and that's where we begin tonight's market focus. it launched an internal in
. >>> the bull run is ending. >> the market is softer. >> it is about time. here is why beef prices shot up and are starting to come down. four years ago, large cattle states like texas are hit with a historic drought. that's when we first met sadler. feeding his cattle was so expensive, he slashed his herd by a third, so did everyone else creating a short term glut of beef before they turned way up with strong domestic demand. >> in is a god send. >> sadler is...
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that does not necessarily mean it is fatal to the bull market.es mean there is a whole lot more work that has to take place. concerns about valuation are answered when either earnings go up or stocks get cheaper. we are seeing a little bit of both. betty: nobody was concerned about valuations. who was concerned? barry: bob shiller. he has been talking about kate and how they are overvalued. those a really nice look at 16 different valuation metrics. for the most part, they find ,tocks are fairly valued well valued. a couple of things said they were slightly undervalued. i will spare the details of it. valuations, you cannot say stocks are cheap. the nicest things you can say are your thoughts are reasonably priced. reasonably priced stocks can go up or down. betty: they are cheaper down. clearly cheaper now. barry: 12% compared to a week ago. betty: we have not hit bottom possibly, so how long are we going to stay around these levels of the lower? barry: we have done some damage by breaking the trendline. you have done some damage by having a 10%
that does not necessarily mean it is fatal to the bull market.es mean there is a whole lot more work that has to take place. concerns about valuation are answered when either earnings go up or stocks get cheaper. we are seeing a little bit of both. betty: nobody was concerned about valuations. who was concerned? barry: bob shiller. he has been talking about kate and how they are overvalued. those a really nice look at 16 different valuation metrics. for the most part, they find ,tocks are...
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who's the bull on that o line?i start giving the proclamations of the bull on that offensive line, i'm going to have somebody upset with me. >> it's joe staley, folks. >>> carolina wozniacki breezed through the final line of the u.s. open. he won in straight sets which ended up delaying wozniacki's press conference so she decided to jump in on isner's. >> does that mean you should push my press conference? [ laughter ] >> now that i'm close to the top, caroline is actually talking to me again. when i was ranked like 90 she would walk right by me. so if i can get in single digits i think i can get some of caroline's attention. that's my goal. don't listen to her. it didn't happen. >>> that is a huge fish! >> and our catch of the day goes to norman grib who finished the river in alaska. this is a king salmon, 54 pounds. but they let the big one get away. norman told me they hooked a halibut and tried for three hours to get it in and they failed. they ended up cutting the steel line. you know the record is 1600 pounds
who's the bull on that o line?i start giving the proclamations of the bull on that offensive line, i'm going to have somebody upset with me. >> it's joe staley, folks. >>> carolina wozniacki breezed through the final line of the u.s. open. he won in straight sets which ended up delaying wozniacki's press conference so she decided to jump in on isner's. >> does that mean you should push my press conference? [ laughter ] >> now that i'm close to the top, caroline is...
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now, it's been a tug of war between the bulls and the bears this week, as we can see there.n wednesday we saw the nikkei drop more than 5% from last weekend. we're seeing some recovery and losses right now. smaller but still heading for a weekly loss. now china's closed for now, but the possibility of renewed v volatility is leading to cautious trading in the markets as there are fears about what will happen next when chinese markets reopen next week. and of course, there's crude oil as well. oil prices are fluctuating. they rallied, and when they started coming down that's when investors became cautious again. see how asian markets are reacting on the last trading day on the week. sentiment is rather improving here in asia. south korea's kospi is up about 0.2%. and australia's s&p/asx the important thing is that this is the last monthly employment report before the fed's crucial meeting in two weeks. that's when they'll decide about what to do with the key interest rates. one analyst told me that bets for a september rate hike dropped to 30%. he said it was around 50% in ea
now, it's been a tug of war between the bulls and the bears this week, as we can see there.n wednesday we saw the nikkei drop more than 5% from last weekend. we're seeing some recovery and losses right now. smaller but still heading for a weekly loss. now china's closed for now, but the possibility of renewed v volatility is leading to cautious trading in the markets as there are fears about what will happen next when chinese markets reopen next week. and of course, there's crude oil as well....