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cormier and thomson trained locally with aka, the american kickboxing academy. "i think san jose is just a fight town in general i think. i love the community here, it's the whole bay area actually, is a very martial arts minded community." ufc fighters are competitive martial arts fighters...thi means they train with various amounts of fighting styles and techniques. "training for an mma fighter it's, you know it's like a decathlon, you know you got your striking, you jujitsu, wrestling. and then you do longer cardio days on the days you're a little burnt from the grind, because it becomes a grind you know. " when ufc fighters are training they use boxing gloves, like these, for safety. however during events, fighters often wear smaller and lighter gloves. injuries are a possibility when stepping into the ring. "ankle sprains, wrist sprains, jammed fingers, things like that, shoulder sprans, we see alot of knee injuries we see a lot of. you know recovery time varries from person to person." fights will result in injuries...but fighters are trained to protect th
cormier and thomson trained locally with aka, the american kickboxing academy. "i think san jose is just a fight town in general i think. i love the community here, it's the whole bay area actually, is a very martial arts minded community." ufc fighters are competitive martial arts fighters...thi means they train with various amounts of fighting styles and techniques. "training for an mma fighter it's, you know it's like a decathlon, you know you got your striking, you jujitsu,...
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the split decision win over josh thoms thomson. >> joe: inside kick by the champion. fifth and final round. just one takedown in this entire fight. melendez swinging for the fences. >> mike: right hand again. henderson, threw the left hand. that one's short. three minutes remain. up the middle and he missed. >> joe: another inside leg by the champion. that elbow one more time. >> mike: total strikes landed, henderson, 127. melendez, 73. >> joe: gilbert trying to cut him off. benson is doing such a good job of not allowing gilbert to pen him in any one location. >> mike: henderson, finding his groove at the end of the second round and changing the momentum of the fight. and he continues to pour it on. there is that elbow again. sizable advantage in the leg kicks. >> joe: there is another one, the elbow. melendez is trying. he's trying to close the distance. >> mike: neither man has been knocked out as a pro. five full rounds, five times, and a minute and a half away for six for henderson. melendez connects. 90 seconds remain. the knee. nice knee by gilbert. 1: 1:50. oh
the split decision win over josh thoms thomson. >> joe: inside kick by the champion. fifth and final round. just one takedown in this entire fight. melendez swinging for the fences. >> mike: right hand again. henderson, threw the left hand. that one's short. three minutes remain. up the middle and he missed. >> joe: another inside leg by the champion. that elbow one more time. >> mike: total strikes landed, henderson, 127. melendez, 73. >> joe: gilbert trying to...
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according to a tally by thomson reuters: the world's supply of gold could fit in a cube of 68 feet high, tall and wide.for those who like to measure their gold in sheer weight.it's about 3-7-7 million pounds or the weight of 26,250 elephants. the u-s geological survey thinks there's at least 114 million pounds of gold yet to be discovered. still to come farmers are preparing for a bumper crop this season....but could a little rain get in the way? find out later. but first....why more energy companies are tapping individuals for investments. thats next with bill moller. the funding of renewable energy...large solar systems or wind farms. it's mostly indirect government funding or the money comes from wealthy investor groups. but wouldn't it be cool if you could invest and earn interest helping build a clean energy installation yourself? for a few months now a start-up in oakland california, mosaic, has made that happen through crowd- funding. and the interest and the money raised has been explosive. billy parish is the co-founder. give us a sense of how explosive the growth has been for
according to a tally by thomson reuters: the world's supply of gold could fit in a cube of 68 feet high, tall and wide.for those who like to measure their gold in sheer weight.it's about 3-7-7 million pounds or the weight of 26,250 elephants. the u-s geological survey thinks there's at least 114 million pounds of gold yet to be discovered. still to come farmers are preparing for a bumper crop this season....but could a little rain get in the way? find out later. but first....why more energy...
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what is your record at thomson reuters? >> our record is over 70% over the last 10 years.ry strong record. we like to toot that a lot but it is not just magic. we use predicted surprise and smart estimate. it is a proprietary tool that let's us help pick companies that will beat. liz: proprietary but sharing it with you and us right now. let's what you expect will be three big upside surprises. >> absolutely. we have upside surprises, expected blackstone group. big name, big financial. one. sectors supposed to do decently well. they have a 11% growth rate in the s&p 500. blackstone is benefiting from the real estate boom. they have a real estate fantastic.at is doing they also at top of the harvesting cycle. when the market is at a peak good time to harvest your companies. liz: sandisk is high-tech flash memory but why do you think they will do well? they have been working to transform their business. >> exactly that is why they're actually doing well. over last two years there was so much overcapacity in the market. we saw the huge amount of capacity and not as much deman
what is your record at thomson reuters? >> our record is over 70% over the last 10 years.ry strong record. we like to toot that a lot but it is not just magic. we use predicted surprise and smart estimate. it is a proprietary tool that let's us help pick companies that will beat. liz: proprietary but sharing it with you and us right now. let's what you expect will be three big upside surprises. >> absolutely. we have upside surprises, expected blackstone group. big name, big...
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mark thomson is a two time emmy award winner, 35-year-old meteorologist, and environmentalist and i wouldl you animal activist, but that would get i arrested as a terrorist. >> isn't it something how the terrorist definition gets broadened. that's just a part of this problem. it's magsive. cenk: what's happening here? is it first of all, the companies controlling the legislators? >> certainly. it's money buying legislation. ultimately, you'd think the consumers, if you are really acting on the part of consumers want to know more. this is where their food comes from for the most part. this is most of the country is not vegan or vegetarian, they're eating this meat or even vegetarian eating eggs and a lot of these things go on in hen houses. the truth is some pretty horrible stuff goes on regularly, but it's only the illegal stuff being exposed in these undercover videos. in the case of iowa, saying you are not going to be able to see inside now the consumer has no idea what's going on. if you leave the cruelty on the sideline and only worry about the safety of what you're involved in eatin
mark thomson is a two time emmy award winner, 35-year-old meteorologist, and environmentalist and i wouldl you animal activist, but that would get i arrested as a terrorist. >> isn't it something how the terrorist definition gets broadened. that's just a part of this problem. it's magsive. cenk: what's happening here? is it first of all, the companies controlling the legislators? >> certainly. it's money buying legislation. ultimately, you'd think the consumers, if you are really...
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printing money, buying thomson assets and the government authorities spending money and will do thatntil we get to a normal level of economic growth. they are running some risks. thermoset 200% debt to gdp. worry about 90 or 100. could this lead to some explosion of inflation? is that the risk. they hope this will get their economy on track. postscript the newscentral bank, correct a is been very bernanke s. >> guest: it's a bold approach, a bold gambit. one of the arguments to defend measures so far as you don't want to become japan. if you allow this to set and you can admit been a vicious spiral. it's better to be aggressive on the front and then stop that from happening than waiting until the point japan is in now. >> host: one day -- when they are the other economy sister exchange rates. via thanks to the way science talk about a currency were. how does the currency plan to all of these politics? >> guest: the way most of the modern banks think about it as currencies are important, but one of many channels through which policies affect the domestic economy. if we were sitting ar
printing money, buying thomson assets and the government authorities spending money and will do thatntil we get to a normal level of economic growth. they are running some risks. thermoset 200% debt to gdp. worry about 90 or 100. could this lead to some explosion of inflation? is that the risk. they hope this will get their economy on track. postscript the newscentral bank, correct a is been very bernanke s. >> guest: it's a bold approach, a bold gambit. one of the arguments to defend...
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ben hank wits, of course everybody is a regular mark thomson joins us again michael hastings is here,call him the notebook. jamie dewolf joins us from san francisco, as well, a former writer, film make irand great grandson of l. ron hubbard. if we had jamie and ben's grabbed father on the panel. >> that's a panel. cenk: his grandfather of course wrote "citizen kane." of course we don't know who sent the ricin. i don't want to pull a fox news, and say it's the immigrants. the ricin throws a curveball. what do you think? immediately people start speculating. he was the one who voted to stop the filibuster on the gun control. >> first of all, i don't think you could find 500 americans who know who roger wicker is. i don't mean to disparage him but i don't know that that makes it a little surprising, that it's someone unless it's a random selection of a senator then it was someone paying rather close attention to the incident cruises of the senate if he was singled out because you'd be hard pressed to find five senators less known than him. cenk: that's right. when i saw it, i was like ro
ben hank wits, of course everybody is a regular mark thomson joins us again michael hastings is here,call him the notebook. jamie dewolf joins us from san francisco, as well, a former writer, film make irand great grandson of l. ron hubbard. if we had jamie and ben's grabbed father on the panel. >> that's a panel. cenk: his grandfather of course wrote "citizen kane." of course we don't know who sent the ricin. i don't want to pull a fox news, and say it's the immigrants. the...
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i worked for thomson reuters and i'm maxing out the employee purchase plan. is that a good plan?i think it's a steady business, i think they're a long-term winner. that can be controversial for some. but i praised them in the speech i gave on saturday. and i reiterate it. let's go to costa in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah cramer! >> yeah, exactly. >> caller: you are a machine. >> a lean mean fighting machine. >> caller: that's right. nextera energy, i have had it for four years i love it. >> well, i see -- got a yield, okay. i wish it would come in at 4.5%. we need to go to joey in new york. >> caller: hey, what's going on, this is joey calling from baruch college in new york city. >> good for you. horn college, good luck. >> caller: i'm asking about mens wear house? >> i like mens warehouse. they have to stay consistent. i'm banking on this next quarter to be good. i need to go to johnny in california. >> caller: czech republic boo-yah, cramer. >> university kids, we love them. what's on your mind? >> caller: if the market pulls back what do you think about ipg platonic? >> l
i worked for thomson reuters and i'm maxing out the employee purchase plan. is that a good plan?i think it's a steady business, i think they're a long-term winner. that can be controversial for some. but i praised them in the speech i gave on saturday. and i reiterate it. let's go to costa in pennsylvania. >> caller: boo-yah cramer! >> yeah, exactly. >> caller: you are a machine. >> a lean mean fighting machine. >> caller: that's right. nextera energy, i have had...
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gerald thomson, the former, our professor emeritus at lumbee university school of medicine. richard epstein is the professor of law, new york university, and university of chicago. dr. david gushee, professor of christian ethics and writer of so many books, i could not possibly read them all, of mercer university, but clearly an authority and expert in the area of ethics. doctor azizah al-hibri, professor emerita, university of richmond school of law. general david irvine, who had a distinguished career in intelligence in the military as brigadier general, was a four term republican legislator from utah and currently practices law in salt lake city. tom pickering, who is perhaps in our history one of the most distinguished ambassadors and diplomats we've ever had, having been an ambassador seven times and undersecretary of state. we were aided by tremendous staff headed by our executive director nicholas is already been recognized, former "new york times" reporter. also on the staff, captain ken feiler, counsel, administrative. also we were aided a few times by adam, another
gerald thomson, the former, our professor emeritus at lumbee university school of medicine. richard epstein is the professor of law, new york university, and university of chicago. dr. david gushee, professor of christian ethics and writer of so many books, i could not possibly read them all, of mercer university, but clearly an authority and expert in the area of ethics. doctor azizah al-hibri, professor emerita, university of richmond school of law. general david irvine, who had a...
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thomson reuters estimate, 38.25 billion. does that alarm larm you? >> that is quite a bitter.ag so they will set lower anyway. setting it that low says they're expecting pretty hard times in the coming quarter. >> they're calling for the gross margin to continue to fall, anywhere from 36 to 37%. sunds like even cheaper phone in china won't save them in that regard. >> let me get to go points i want to make on that. liz: sure. >> the first point i want to make this is a current quarter story. this stock will trade on march quarter results first, less so on guidance because they're selling devices. second, it is not --. secondly for the sandbagging issue i think the cfo tried to address that in the last conference call. said, look, we're not doing that anymore. we're going to tell you what we think we're going to earn on the upcoming quarter. so i don't know that they're sandbagging as they look forward. liz: i want to bring in larry haverty. hold on one second. we a firm that owns 120,000 shares, larry? what do you think of these numbers and this report? >> i think it's fine es
thomson reuters estimate, 38.25 billion. does that alarm larm you? >> that is quite a bitter.ag so they will set lower anyway. setting it that low says they're expecting pretty hard times in the coming quarter. >> they're calling for the gross margin to continue to fall, anywhere from 36 to 37%. sunds like even cheaper phone in china won't save them in that regard. >> let me get to go points i want to make on that. liz: sure. >> the first point i want to make this is a...
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alex thomson of independent television news reports. spishgs i late last night, her body was removed from the it are hotel in the center of london. ready to begin a carefully managed process. tony blair dubbed princess diana the people's princess, david cameron called margaret thatcher the patriot prime minister. both end up with what looks and feels like a state funeral but isn't. >> she was a great prime minister. she was prime minister for 11 years and was totally transformational for the country and i think there's a huge amount of people who will want to not just in britain but around the world who will want to pay their respects to her. >> reporter: in death and life the thatcher story is two stories of love and hatred, they will be there for the jewel jis next week but across britain many, many other people will be singing very different songs and feeling very different emotions so today a rush of u.k. down loads of "the wizard of oz" song julie garland's "ding-dong the witch is dead." the daily telegraph's online comments page s
alex thomson of independent television news reports. spishgs i late last night, her body was removed from the it are hotel in the center of london. ready to begin a carefully managed process. tony blair dubbed princess diana the people's princess, david cameron called margaret thatcher the patriot prime minister. both end up with what looks and feels like a state funeral but isn't. >> she was a great prime minister. she was prime minister for 11 years and was totally transformational for...
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thomson reuters -- citigroup , secmorgan stanley cfo chairman, actors kathleen turner and fred armisen, actor jeremy renner. victor cruz of the new york giants. mariane pearl. from thethe guests daily beast and newsweek. tom gave an interview a little bit ago. he talked about his view on the dinner. '75 whenmber in '74 or the original cast of saturday night live did it. it was a big hit. it was appropriate. they were doing a lot of political stuff. a kind of raised the profile of the white house correspondents dinner. somewhere along the line it began to free will out of freewheel out of control. it took it to a different level. it became more of a tabloid kind of dinner. i watched. i was kind of embarrassed by the end of the evening. people were drinking way too much. ica withcan i take my you and can i get your autograph? picture with you and can i get your autograph? i would watch it on c-span. view to take it from the of an interested person in that is thesaying, washington press corps? there was more dignity at my daughter's junior prom than what i am seeing on c-span. the breakin
thomson reuters -- citigroup , secmorgan stanley cfo chairman, actors kathleen turner and fred armisen, actor jeremy renner. victor cruz of the new york giants. mariane pearl. from thethe guests daily beast and newsweek. tom gave an interview a little bit ago. he talked about his view on the dinner. '75 whenmber in '74 or the original cast of saturday night live did it. it was a big hit. it was appropriate. they were doing a lot of political stuff. a kind of raised the profile of the white...