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in the history of the game. >> tim: i think so. edgar martinez of course probably the best hitter with the seattle mariners but the combination of power, consistency, average, everything, i think it got to go to david ortiz. >> joe: 2-1 to cruz. chopped up the middle, base hit. nelson is red hot. 2 out of 4 tonight. >> tim: the d.h., by the way, for those of you who forgot, first year was 1973 and the first american league d.h. was ron blomberg -- bloomberg. and then orlando cespedes, mvp for the cardinals here in 1967. >> joe: one on, one out. >> tim: what a hitter. >> joe: he had to be to edge out the guy who was second in the mvp voting that year. mr. mccarver. one out. 0-1 the count on adrian beltre. 1 for 3, doubled in the second, and scored on the home run by pierzynski. this should be and is. matt carpenter, first year at second base. doesn't look like it. he can turn a double play. time to stretch in st. louis. rangers on the strength of two 2-run home runs lead the cardinals by two in the bottom of the seventh on what turn
in the history of the game. >> tim: i think so. edgar martinez of course probably the best hitter with the seattle mariners but the combination of power, consistency, average, everything, i think it got to go to david ortiz. >> joe: 2-1 to cruz. chopped up the middle, base hit. nelson is red hot. 2 out of 4 tonight. >> tim: the d.h., by the way, for those of you who forgot, first year was 1973 and the first american league d.h. was ron blomberg -- bloomberg. and then orlando...
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[tim laughs] this is it. >> well done. [both laugh] >> this is it, tim. have a look at this. >> so this is the... this is what a young african botanist is capable of doing. they're capable of coming back in the drylands in the dry season without any rain, 35 degrees, just about to go home and out pops the wild rice. >> this is what you get. [both laugh] >> [indistinct] >> tim, just a couple of plants. these are broken. >> ah, i needn't worry. >> yeah, but it's the same spot. >> let's go have a look. >> yeah. >> well done, mate. >> botanists have a special eye for what they are looking for. so they would just be able to spot whatever they are looking for from a distance. i feel very excited and very happy that i'm able to go back to the same spot that i collected seven years ago and to, you know, still find the plants. i mean, i realize it's still there and maybe in a good season we'll be able to come back and collect seeds of it. >> this is really important, this is not just another grass. we want those genes, we want that variety to add to the gene pool
[tim laughs] this is it. >> well done. [both laugh] >> this is it, tim. have a look at this. >> so this is the... this is what a young african botanist is capable of doing. they're capable of coming back in the drylands in the dry season without any rain, 35 degrees, just about to go home and out pops the wild rice. >> this is what you get. [both laugh] >> [indistinct] >> tim, just a couple of plants. these are broken. >> ah, i needn't worry. >>...
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scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest. firefighters who put all of their savings into a seaside bagel shop in order to make more money to support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. see how a little help from our makeover team and very generous others turned their luck around. ♪ >> a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firemen with a hankering to be entrepreneurs, risked everything they had to open a bagel shop in rockaway beach, new york. >> we felt it would be a good spot to have a breakfast-type place. and tim being from this neighborhood, he really felt that it would fill a void here. >> rockaway is a very unique community. we love the beach. we have an old saying, you know, one you get the sand in your shoes, you can never get it out. >> soon after opening, the economy took a nose-dive, and the business struggled as people dramatically changed their spending habits. >> that certainly affected people in the area and affected our business. but all in all, you know
scott edwards and tim keenan are two of new york city's bravest. firefighters who put all of their savings into a seaside bagel shop in order to make more money to support their families. they almost lost it all in hurricane sandy. see how a little help from our makeover team and very generous others turned their luck around. ♪ >> a couple of years ago, scott edwards and tim keenan, two new york city firemen with a hankering to be entrepreneurs, risked everything they had to open a...
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hey, tim. jerry. i didn't think you'd show., i didn't think you'd show," or "jerry, i didn't think you'd show." elaine, hi. tim. i'm really glad you came. what? i'm really glad you came. uh-huh. elaine, i've been wanting to ask you... would you go out with me new year's eve? oh. thanks. what? what? let me ask you something. could you tell if teethmarks on somebody's arm matched teethmarks on a pencil? it's possible. roll up your sleeve. somebody bit you? well, not just someone. jon voight. jon voight bit you? yeah, yeah. the pencil. hey, hey! get the pencil out of your mouth! you're destroying jon voight's teethmarks. that's jon voight's pencil? that's right. and i got his whole car downstairs. you bought his le baron convertible? ah-ha ha! yes! yes! yes, i'm the one. so you know jon voight? yes. i went to dental school with him. jon voight, the actor? no. the periodontist. can't this wait until monday? come by my office. just a quick peek. i'm in agony. o.k. sit down. it's this one here in the back. [bang hiss] ohh! you popped
hey, tim. jerry. i didn't think you'd show., i didn't think you'd show," or "jerry, i didn't think you'd show." elaine, hi. tim. i'm really glad you came. what? i'm really glad you came. uh-huh. elaine, i've been wanting to ask you... would you go out with me new year's eve? oh. thanks. what? what? let me ask you something. could you tell if teethmarks on somebody's arm matched teethmarks on a pencil? it's possible. roll up your sleeve. somebody bit you? well, not just someone....
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tim, let me start with you. where do we go from here, especially in california?> well, in california, i think you are going to see gays and lesbians going to get their marriage licenses. it might not happen tonight but it won't be long. the court cleared the way for that in allowing a district court decision to stand, throwing out prop 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage. >> and what did you see in the votes in the court that would lead you in that direction? >> well, the vote in the court on that case, on the prop 8 case, was purely on jurisdictional grounds. the vote on the doma case, the defense of marriage act, was very interesting. you had five justices saying that this denies gays and lesbians equality and liberty guaranteed by the constitution. and i think that says an awful lot because that will carry down the road in other cases. i think this may be a precursor for a ruling that says any discrimination based on sexual orientation by the state is suspect and will only be upheld in extraordinary circumstances. >> and 37 or 38 states now say no way on
tim, let me start with you. where do we go from here, especially in california?> well, in california, i think you are going to see gays and lesbians going to get their marriage licenses. it might not happen tonight but it won't be long. the court cleared the way for that in allowing a district court decision to stand, throwing out prop 8, california's ban on same-sex marriage. >> and what did you see in the votes in the court that would lead you in that direction? >> well, the...
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why do the patriots need tim tebow? >> they don't necessarily need tebow, but they feel they can take him and turn him into a useful weapon on offense for the team. josh mcdaniels, he's the patriots offensive coordinator. he was the head coach of the broncos back when tim tebow was drafted in the first round. mcdaniels is the guy who believed in the start he could turn tim tebow into a starting nfl quarterback. we're not going to see tebow starting for the new england patriots, tom brady is the starter for the new england patriots. >> isn't he going to try out for the back-up quarterback position? >> ryan mahllett is the backup, tebow comes in as the third guy. he's resisted a position change in the past. he said i'm not going to play tight end, i don't want to play fullback. he's always wanted to play quarterback, but you never know with the patriots. you could see some interesting situations when tim tebow enters the game. >> there's all kinds of things online and i like to read everything i can. tim tebow's a fascina
why do the patriots need tim tebow? >> they don't necessarily need tebow, but they feel they can take him and turn him into a useful weapon on offense for the team. josh mcdaniels, he's the patriots offensive coordinator. he was the head coach of the broncos back when tim tebow was drafted in the first round. mcdaniels is the guy who believed in the start he could turn tim tebow into a starting nfl quarterback. we're not going to see tebow starting for the new england patriots, tom brady...
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i'm joe buck, tim carver and ken rosenthal coming up. if the texas rangers are in slust.game six and seven of the great world series in 2011. but the players on these teams in 2013 couldn't care less about it. the cardinals are the best team in baseball record-wise. we'll talk about texas. they've had such issues with their starting rotation with injuries and they're not getting wins lately. >> three of the top five guys who start for the texas rangers only two months ago people were talking about how the texas rangers had the best team in baseball and you could really make case for that. but until they get their starters back, the starters, keep in mind, have won one game in june. until then they've got to hold the fort down. >> the cardinals have been racked with injuries in their rotation but they keep calling kids up and the rookies have pitched brilliantly so far. >> the rookie pitchers are the envy of baseball, 18-8 on the season. one of those rookies you'll see work tonight with an earned run average that's third in the national league. >> so there you go. there's
i'm joe buck, tim carver and ken rosenthal coming up. if the texas rangers are in slust.game six and seven of the great world series in 2011. but the players on these teams in 2013 couldn't care less about it. the cardinals are the best team in baseball record-wise. we'll talk about texas. they've had such issues with their starting rotation with injuries and they're not getting wins lately. >> three of the top five guys who start for the texas rangers only two months ago people were...
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weekend tim and i were planning on going over the data. i'm sorry. >> no, it's okay. we understand. lanny, i just want to ask you, when you think of -- because we want our viewers to understand who this man was beyond what he did on television and beyond his heroism in tracking storms. what will you remember most about him when you think of tim? >> certainly i will remember -- certainly i'm going to remember his dedication and his passion, but i think -- of course the scientific level -- i mean, tim was a very smart individual, probably one of the smartest people that i know. but ultimately i will remember his caring attitude. i mean, this is a man that i -- very hard to describe to you. you would almost have to meet him. he truly did care more about other people than himself, and that certainly showed anytime you spoke with him. you could be a novice chaser or what have you or just somebody off the street, and tim would take time to visit with you. and i think that caring attitude and that -- just that aura about him really i'm going to m
weekend tim and i were planning on going over the data. i'm sorry. >> no, it's okay. we understand. lanny, i just want to ask you, when you think of -- because we want our viewers to understand who this man was beyond what he did on television and beyond his heroism in tracking storms. what will you remember most about him when you think of tim? >> certainly i will remember -- certainly i'm going to remember his dedication and his passion, but i think -- of course the scientific...
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tim has been doing this long before it was popular and he has extremely cautious. he looked at every storm, called off chases if he determined that it was too dangerous, and i think in this case, this was just a very unusual storm that caught them in a spot that could have been any other chaser out there. this thing just made a turn and a hook on it and dropped a tornado where they probably only had a matter of a few seconds if the thing came down upon them. they earlier had mentioned that they had deployed these special probes so even to the last, they were putting out the research instruments. they didn't do this just to be cowboys. they did this to save lives. and i think they probably have saved hundreds of lives by improved warnings and better structures that are built to withstand the pressures and forces from tornadoes. >> mike, stay with me. i want to bring in cnn's chad myers. he was in oklahoma when that big twister struck on friday and joins me now live from el reno in oklahoma. chad, it's one of those things where a lot of people come out after these st
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in its wake 18 dead among them six children and three scientists, tim samaras, his son paul and their the meteorologist community. before they set out on friday night, tim spoke with msnbc and gave this premonition. >> the ingredients are coming together for a volatile day. >> reporter: in the aftermath of the storm, samaras was found dead in his car and the rest of the team sucked into the tornado's 165-mile-an-hour winds. storm chasers are a special breed of scientists. when everyone else is driving in the other direction they hurl themselves into the heart of the storm. they say their mission is to better understand nature's destructive and deadly force. but this tragedy has staken the storm chasing community to its core and left many wondering how it could have happened to this meteorological hero. >> waking up to that news is horrifying. >> reporter: reed timer was in oklahoma and knew tim and paul well. they worked together on the show "storm chasers". >> there is something that doesn't make sense. he is always in control and safe and it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: tim was
in its wake 18 dead among them six children and three scientists, tim samaras, his son paul and their the meteorologist community. before they set out on friday night, tim spoke with msnbc and gave this premonition. >> the ingredients are coming together for a volatile day. >> reporter: in the aftermath of the storm, samaras was found dead in his car and the rest of the team sucked into the tornado's 165-mile-an-hour winds. storm chasers are a special breed of scientists. when...
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tim duncan, two clutch free throws, as well. as the san antonio spurs continue this incredible postseason run. they're now 13-2 overall in the playoffs. they've won seven in a row and just one road loss. and they steal game one here in miami. for jeff van gundy, doris burke, steve javie, producer tim corrigan, jimmy moore and our crew, mike breen saying thanks for watching. more coming up on "sportscenter." >>> following their long layoff, san antonio was ready. stealing game one on the road. again, tony parker, beautifully orchestrating the show. how will miami respond? spurs/heat, game two, sunday night. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- apprehension over andrea. florida is getting drenched by andrea. and welready raining have a lot more to come here over the next 24 hours. we have been tracking the storm as it moved towards the north and east. take a look at super doppler radar. looking at moderate rain at this time in the district, anacostia. we are looking at heavier rain towards the north. n
tim duncan, two clutch free throws, as well. as the san antonio spurs continue this incredible postseason run. they're now 13-2 overall in the playoffs. they've won seven in a row and just one road loss. and they steal game one here in miami. for jeff van gundy, doris burke, steve javie, producer tim corrigan, jimmy moore and our crew, mike breen saying thanks for watching. more coming up on "sportscenter." >>> following their long layoff, san antonio was ready. stealing game...
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tim kook is off the stage.e're looking for the ios operating system running iphones and ipads, and there is news to be expected that is going to come out regarding those. you can see the stock is moving around just a little bit. as we came on the air, as tim cook took the stage, stock at the highs of the day and pretty much sitting there in wait-and-see mode as all of us are as well. guys, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you. back to you in just a tomb of minutes. >>> meantime, trading action is kind of quite for a monday. a lot of forecastous on the united states section and there's a lot of green with the interest rates. >> interest rate sensitive groups are getting hit. home builders, we talked about this earlier, are on the downside. a downgrade over at lenar, but also home-building stocks have been under pressure for the last two weeks as interest rates have been going up. my personal opinion is they are not rising fast enough to really put any dent in sales of homes at all, but it's got people con
tim kook is off the stage.e're looking for the ios operating system running iphones and ipads, and there is news to be expected that is going to come out regarding those. you can see the stock is moving around just a little bit. as we came on the air, as tim cook took the stage, stock at the highs of the day and pretty much sitting there in wait-and-see mode as all of us are as well. guys, back to you. >> all right, scott, thank you. back to you in just a tomb of minutes. >>>...
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that's tim pawlenty. chair of the congressional joint committee, texas republican kevin brady and acclaimed financial analyst meredith whitney, author of the new book "fate of the states." let's go to this right away. tim pawlenty, let me just go to you. is this the right thing for america, including the facer court that goes along with this? >> bipartisan both under president bush and now under president obama and parties in congress supporting it, number two, congressional notification, number through court supervision at multiple levels. you don't get to the specific intermitt details unless you get to the warrant stage, so if you're going to have a program like this, this one seems to meet all of those elements. now what you do have on the other end of the continuum is concerns about privacy. you don't want to shove those aside, but you've got to strike the right balance. in that balancing it appears on the facts that we know them today that they tried to strike the right balance. >> i mean, no abuses
that's tim pawlenty. chair of the congressional joint committee, texas republican kevin brady and acclaimed financial analyst meredith whitney, author of the new book "fate of the states." let's go to this right away. tim pawlenty, let me just go to you. is this the right thing for america, including the facer court that goes along with this? >> bipartisan both under president bush and now under president obama and parties in congress supporting it, number two, congressional...
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very close with tim after the show ended. thanks for being here. i'm sure this is not an easy morning for all of you in your professi profession. >> yeah. it seems like it is just a big nightmare. of all people, i never thought it would be tim samaras, someone i've looked up to my whole entire life. he's a genius, a pioneer in our field of science and pressure probes measuring the world record pressure fall inside a tornado and i'm going to miss our random roadside gas station discussions of tornado science. he was always concerned about our safety. when we were intercepting tornadoes and doing our science as well. i know he'll always be looking out for us as we're storm chasing moving forward. it's just really tough. >> it is so hard. you point out what so many have pointed out this morning, tim samaras and his team were known for safety almost before anything else, yet this did happen to them. are you surprised? >> astonnished. yeah. i don't understand, you know, something must have gone wrong, horribly wrong, and he was tr
very close with tim after the show ended. thanks for being here. i'm sure this is not an easy morning for all of you in your professi profession. >> yeah. it seems like it is just a big nightmare. of all people, i never thought it would be tim samaras, someone i've looked up to my whole entire life. he's a genius, a pioneer in our field of science and pressure probes measuring the world record pressure fall inside a tornado and i'm going to miss our random roadside gas station discussions...
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tim is in the outback, tim has a look at how it's going to affect our local area later tonight and during the day tomorrow, tim. >> two areas of rain. one moving in from the west which is the front and the remnants of andrea moves from the south are going to bring amounts of rain that are going to cause some problems here area wide. we're looking for flooding concerns going into effect tomorrow early and it's because of all that moisture you see there. andrea of course is bringing with it tropical moisture. it's bringing all of it into our general direction. all the areas in green on north side of the 85 corridor. we're looking at flood controls through tomorrow afternoon, drenching downpours and what we're talking about is floods and traditionally poor drainage areas and areas of poor run off. again that rain could bring between two and 3-inches of rain in some parts of region through tomorrow night before we start to see some tapering off of that moisture through tomorrow afternoon. we'll continue to keep you posted and bob will have the latest on the beaches ahead. >>> stay with wjz fo
tim is in the outback, tim has a look at how it's going to affect our local area later tonight and during the day tomorrow, tim. >> two areas of rain. one moving in from the west which is the front and the remnants of andrea moves from the south are going to bring amounts of rain that are going to cause some problems here area wide. we're looking for flooding concerns going into effect tomorrow early and it's because of all that moisture you see there. andrea of course is bringing with it...
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the trade has been mushy as tim and dan pointed out.y moving average has been critical for mcdonald's. right now that's 100.64 another reason to think it's not going to get up to 101 break even. >> thank you. >> i am grabbing midnight mcmuffins these days. >> are you? >> as many as i can get. >> good to know. options action every friday 5:30 p.m. eastern time. lululemon, a good quarter over all but christine day is stepping down. investors are selling the stock down 15%. lulu hit a 52 week high today. whether or not this is a buying opportunity we'll ask that straight ahead. coming up next why the yen is heading to 150 sooner than you think. share holgsds will be able to unload 61 million of the company's shares for the first time tomorrow. we'll tell you about it later on. stay tuned. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ ♪ all
the trade has been mushy as tim and dan pointed out.y moving average has been critical for mcdonald's. right now that's 100.64 another reason to think it's not going to get up to 101 break even. >> thank you. >> i am grabbing midnight mcmuffins these days. >> are you? >> as many as i can get. >> good to know. options action every friday 5:30 p.m. eastern time. lululemon, a good quarter over all but christine day is stepping down. investors are selling the stock...
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right up your alley howard bragman, tim wise. all the pastor said because she does all of these great things that does not make her a racist. tim? >> well, go ahead, howard. >> oh, me. okay. i don't think it's about is she a racist, is she not a racist. i mean, look. most of the research says we've all internalized a certain degree of racial bias. that just becomes a boring argument and a boring discussion. what i think we want to be clear about is that the use of that word, especially in the context where she admits using it, which was in an angry, hateful way -- those who want to say rappers use it. okay. paula deen ain't a rapper. she is not using that word to say hey, my n word let's go down to mickey d's and get a coke. that wouldn't even be appropriate. she used it in anger after a black man held her up. when you say it's not hateful if someone says that, the way she used it, the way she has confessed to using it actually was sort of hateful. so whether she is a racist or not the use of the term was racist and her nostalgia
right up your alley howard bragman, tim wise. all the pastor said because she does all of these great things that does not make her a racist. tim? >> well, go ahead, howard. >> oh, me. okay. i don't think it's about is she a racist, is she not a racist. i mean, look. most of the research says we've all internalized a certain degree of racial bias. that just becomes a boring argument and a boring discussion. what i think we want to be clear about is that the use of that word,...
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tim?ere's a level around 16 bucks which is a double bomb. >> carrying out the theme. >> i think the spinal tap, big bottom. this is suffering under the weight of met coal market. i don't think a lot is going to improve. ultimately this is a company with a lot of flexibility and to stay solvent. i don't know that you jump in. i don't know that you need to run and hit the door. >> game stop yesterday here on fast money guy made a prediction about the stock after a rough day. listen. >> evaluation isn't ridiculous but the short interest is. with this stock down 4, 5%, game stop might be a good one. this is sort of interesting. >> guy nailed it. game stop up almost 5%. >> this trade went almost to 11. baird had positive comments. that's what is happening in these stocks. that's why it's difficult to be stocks interest with more than 20%. the trade could go up from here but you wait for your next opportunity. >> several years of rock bottom interest rates have had investors in a desperate searc
tim?ere's a level around 16 bucks which is a double bomb. >> carrying out the theme. >> i think the spinal tap, big bottom. this is suffering under the weight of met coal market. i don't think a lot is going to improve. ultimately this is a company with a lot of flexibility and to stay solvent. i don't know that you jump in. i don't know that you need to run and hit the door. >> game stop yesterday here on fast money guy made a prediction about the stock after a rough day....
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tim and his son, taking us along. one of their many good-byes to his wife, kathy. >> see you later. >> have a good trip. >> yeah. >> reporter: much of his recent research, funded by national geographic. tonight, in a statement, they said, we are shocked and deeply saddened. he was a courageous and brilliant scientist, who fearlessly pursued tornadoes and lightning, in an effort to better understand these phenomena. on our trip, he showed me his baby, the kahuna, what could be. actually, 82 cameras in 1. it helps him firsthand, studying the burst of a lightning strike. our journey took us 800 miles in 4 states. but he also knew the real dangers of doing this. >> at times, i have mixed feelings about chasing these storms. on one hand, they're incredibly beautiful. on the other hand, these powerful storms can create devastating damage that change people's lives forever. >> reporter: at the end of our chase, tim told me, it was his desire to know more, to inform us all, that fueled him to go out again. >> i don't know how
tim and his son, taking us along. one of their many good-byes to his wife, kathy. >> see you later. >> have a good trip. >> yeah. >> reporter: much of his recent research, funded by national geographic. tonight, in a statement, they said, we are shocked and deeply saddened. he was a courageous and brilliant scientist, who fearlessly pursued tornadoes and lightning, in an effort to better understand these phenomena. on our trip, he showed me his baby, the kahuna, what...
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>> he's got bigger problems like tim tebow. >> hey, just saying. i mean hello. tim it bow. >> good night. that's all i got. >> good night. happy father's day.
>> he's got bigger problems like tim tebow. >> hey, just saying. i mean hello. tim it bow. >> good night. that's all i got. >> good night. happy father's day.
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tim. who is grant? correct. you're out of the hole. follow me, $600. tim.
tim. who is grant? correct. you're out of the hole. follow me, $600. tim.
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tim tebow's prayers answered. the patriots signed the quarterback. he's expected to compete for the backup spot for tom brady. the jets released tebow. >>> that's your 5@5:00. >> we have new developments to tell you about from overnight in the nsa spying scandal. the journalist who exposed the classified u.s. surveillance program says there will be much more to come over the next few weeks and months. kerry wright -- kelly wright is here with more. >> there are reports that more information from edward snowden will be revealed in the next weeks and several months by the reporter from the guardian. that information-coming from the reporter which reported that leaks about the surveillance program went on to include all of the american people. one is concerned snowden may know assets and operatives around the world. peter king says if such information ever gets out it would be an absolute disaster. >> consequences are -- actually two major consequences now al qaeda affiliates know what we are doing and the methods we have in place so they have informati
tim tebow's prayers answered. the patriots signed the quarterback. he's expected to compete for the backup spot for tom brady. the jets released tebow. >>> that's your 5@5:00. >> we have new developments to tell you about from overnight in the nsa spying scandal. the journalist who exposed the classified u.s. surveillance program says there will be much more to come over the next few weeks and months. kerry wright -- kelly wright is here with more. >> there are reports that...
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>> i'm going to go with tim.hat ends up happening here is people tend to price companies cheaply when they think the world is coming to an end and richly when everything is firing on all cylinders. this is a situation where you can buy a stock cheaply and even if they underperform you're getting a good deal. >> they are firing on all cylinders. >> who won our street fast. tweet us @cnbc. >>> it's shaping up to be a pretty goodyear for ipos. jackie deangeles has a preview. >> renaissance cap tat estimates we could see 200 ipos and all eyes on cody. the stock begins trading tomorrow under the symbol coty. strong investor afternoon tight because only a handful of consumer names have come to market. cody is known for sally hanson, stetson, calvin klein. the last few quarters have flattened out a bit blaming the slowdown on the relatively small share of the skin care market and they say they need to do better in latin america and asia. >> thank you very much, jackie. we'll keep you posted on the actual pricing of that
>> i'm going to go with tim.hat ends up happening here is people tend to price companies cheaply when they think the world is coming to an end and richly when everything is firing on all cylinders. this is a situation where you can buy a stock cheaply and even if they underperform you're getting a good deal. >> they are firing on all cylinders. >> who won our street fast. tweet us @cnbc. >>> it's shaping up to be a pretty goodyear for ipos. jackie deangeles has a...
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tim was not that kind of person, right?trying to find a way to predict these things and save lives, right? >> right. the fact that people think of storm chasers as all just adrenaline junkies is definitely a misnomer. tim was one of the people throughout that was trying to collect the scientific data that enables us to really learn more about tornadoes as they're really hard to understand just by perspective. of course he had to get somewhat close to them to get data from them, to get the probes in the path. unfortunately, that, you know, it's just -- it kind of goes along with the whole business and nature of trying to get data from these incredibly druktive tornadoes. >> and, tim, dave, i know you're a professional as tip was. but i wanted to just show a picture to our viewers to sort of bring home this point i want to make according to radar scope. i want to show you of the dots on the screen, each of these dots to our viewers represents a weather chaser. all right. each of those red dots represents a weather chaser in t
tim was not that kind of person, right?trying to find a way to predict these things and save lives, right? >> right. the fact that people think of storm chasers as all just adrenaline junkies is definitely a misnomer. tim was one of the people throughout that was trying to collect the scientific data that enables us to really learn more about tornadoes as they're really hard to understand just by perspective. of course he had to get somewhat close to them to get data from them, to get the...
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tim, we'll check back with you in just a few minutes.nk up, david, the summer season is underway. david: is that an order? cheryl: chances are you may be drinking a miller/coors beer. david: next, the ceo telling us what trends they're seeing and exactly how they plan to compete with the slew of craft brewers emerging. some of them are theirs like blue moon. cheryl: plus, civil charges filed against jon corzine. bart sheldon who handed out those charges is coming back -- david: oh, my god. cheryl: i know. he's coming back. we want to hear from you. will the fed's efforts to talk up the market work long term? log on to facebook/after the bell. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor.. [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all hinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ cheryl: shares of online video network r video sinking in its public debut. let's head back to n
tim, we'll check back with you in just a few minutes.nk up, david, the summer season is underway. david: is that an order? cheryl: chances are you may be drinking a miller/coors beer. david: next, the ceo telling us what trends they're seeing and exactly how they plan to compete with the slew of craft brewers emerging. some of them are theirs like blue moon. cheryl: plus, civil charges filed against jon corzine. bart sheldon who handed out those charges is coming back -- david: oh, my god....
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tim is the bull, bk is the bear. so 90 seconds. >> i'll do the bull here.call here is this is a company that the expectations going into this quarter were wildly won all over the place, and two, too high. they've grown shipments. they've grown sales quarter over quarter. the b-10s are not bad. the q-10 is i think where they've got the niche, where they have all their loyalty based and where i think they're going to continue to grow. black ber vi not going to be challenging samsung and apple. it's about holding on and about developing cash flow. ultimately, this is a call where a stock has fallen 40% today. this is an opportunity not tomorrow, but next week when the institutions stop selling. you start nibbling for a stock that was way overhyped. >> hold on, let me pull out my playbook and take a look at what tim just said. oh, they don't even make those anymore. that's the problem with this company. they just can't execute. wasn't really down 10% today. priced in. i don't think so. they have a lot of great technology here, but they just cannot execute. we g
tim is the bull, bk is the bear. so 90 seconds. >> i'll do the bull here.call here is this is a company that the expectations going into this quarter were wildly won all over the place, and two, too high. they've grown shipments. they've grown sales quarter over quarter. the b-10s are not bad. the q-10 is i think where they've got the niche, where they have all their loyalty based and where i think they're going to continue to grow. black ber vi not going to be challenging samsung and...
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(applause) . >> thank you tim and thank you wells fargo bank for providing tim and now, we are going to invite our mayors to the stage and we are going to be able to hear about their requirement prierts and outlook and envision and is each mayor will get some time on the podium and then other manage editor will be leading a k q and a with them and if there are questions that you would like to ask him hold your hands up and either now or during the presentation and we will get to as many as we can and since fraction is the host city, mayor lee is gracious enough to allow mayor khan to go first please welcome dan angle who's president of golden gate university to introduce mayor khan (applause) >>> good morning. i noticed that governor rick pairy was mentioned articlier and i think i may send him a question and tell him why i came here ten year ago and there is some good news in recent california he picked out the top three firms he was after and called a joint meeting of the legislature and he did pretty well till he got to the third one he could not remember who it is of golden gate
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i thought he was going to pull it off for sure. >> but tim doesn't pull it off.w as soon as i hit. i felt my face hit the handlebars and i knew something, my teeth were broke or my lip was cut off or something like that. >> tim landed pushed the handlebars down and the sled bucked back, bucked back forward, then tim got fully ejected feet over head, landed in front of the sled. >> and that sled is still running. >> the sled just mowed my butt down and gave me the biggest hematoma you've ever seen in your life. it's a giant bruise. >> for rob and the crew it's a scary sight. >> it was like losing my brother right in front of my eyes. because i wasn't sure what happened. so i pretty much freaked out, hopped on my sled, went over to make sure he was all right. >> tim is bruised and battered. >> i've never seen anyone go bigger in my entire [ muted ] life. >> i felt like i got hit by a bus. my back was severely hurt. you know, sprained. and my neck was sore. and i was coughing blood. i was hurt. >> as it turns out, he needed a few stitches in his lip. >> i got really
i thought he was going to pull it off for sure. >> but tim doesn't pull it off.w as soon as i hit. i felt my face hit the handlebars and i knew something, my teeth were broke or my lip was cut off or something like that. >> tim landed pushed the handlebars down and the sled bucked back, bucked back forward, then tim got fully ejected feet over head, landed in front of the sled. >> and that sled is still running. >> the sled just mowed my butt down and gave me the biggest...
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it looks like the patriots will sign tim tebow, but it's not as if tom brady's shaking in his boots. one of the best rivalries in sports takes yet another turn. this is "way too early" on a tuesday. ♪ >>> it's like a bizarro day. jon stewart's done from "the daily show," and tim tebow's on the patriots. good morning, everybody. i'm brian shactman. it is june 11th. all right, so, he is going to be a part of patriot nation, right? a lot of people say -- i am not saying it -- a lot of people say he's one of the most overrated athletes of all time. it's a pretty bold claim, but it made us think about overrated, what it means, who is it? so, we want to know, who's more overrated out there than tebow? we're talking sports, politics, business, news anchoring. be nice, though, folks out there. use #waytooearly. we'll put the best responses on the air later in the show. >>> now to our top story this morning. later today, members of the house will hear directly from the fbi, the justice department and the nsa about the leak of classified information that revealed a vast government program to m
it looks like the patriots will sign tim tebow, but it's not as if tom brady's shaking in his boots. one of the best rivalries in sports takes yet another turn. this is "way too early" on a tuesday. ♪ >>> it's like a bizarro day. jon stewart's done from "the daily show," and tim tebow's on the patriots. good morning, everybody. i'm brian shactman. it is june 11th. all right, so, he is going to be a part of patriot nation, right? a lot of people say -- i am not...
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tim was found seat-belted in the car.he others were apparently pulled from the car by the twister. the irony, tim was known as one of the most cautious in the business. a published scientist who had been chasing storms for at least three decades. to say the work that tim was doing helped us understand tornadoes is an understatement. he would deploy his creation, called the turtle probe. in 2007, storm chaser reed timmer captured this stunning video in ellis county, oklahoma, and right there, those are essentially smaller tornadoes inside the bigger tornado, called suction vortices. before this video, scientists had suspected they exist but had no proof. this helped explain why one house would be completely demolished in a tornado and the house next door, totally fine. but there are some that give these scientists a bad name. the internet and smartphones have created an explosion in storm chasers. >> when we first started going out in the early '90s, there were only a few groups out there. by the time we got to, say, four,
tim was found seat-belted in the car.he others were apparently pulled from the car by the twister. the irony, tim was known as one of the most cautious in the business. a published scientist who had been chasing storms for at least three decades. to say the work that tim was doing helped us understand tornadoes is an understatement. he would deploy his creation, called the turtle probe. in 2007, storm chaser reed timmer captured this stunning video in ellis county, oklahoma, and right there,...
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tim? >> regis is probably listening to this. >> i hope so. >> big week, a note saying that memory supply is getting tight. you saw a pop for them, nice week. >> big pop for soda stream. guy? >> we talked about this. $100 price target. later in the week, you had the pepsi rumor. we talk about this stock having legs. it don't think you can chase it here. gets below $70, you buy it again. >> tesla, grasso. >> short interest way too large, still to get in front of this. it can come in. it's got trading range of 85 to 110. so, basically be careful. i would not short it. >> and long haired freaky people should not apply. >> right on. >> drop here for ebay, down 5% this week. dan? >> this one is a little puzzling here. first time since january 2012. i got to tell you, i think there must be some sort of whispers throughout about apple and wwdc coming out with some sort of payment sort of system here, because i do not get the weakness in ebay this week. >> and a very special pop for our executive p
tim? >> regis is probably listening to this. >> i hope so. >> big week, a note saying that memory supply is getting tight. you saw a pop for them, nice week. >> big pop for soda stream. guy? >> we talked about this. $100 price target. later in the week, you had the pepsi rumor. we talk about this stock having legs. it don't think you can chase it here. gets below $70, you buy it again. >> tesla, grasso. >> short interest way too large, still to get in...
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exhibit a, tim mccarver. >> thank you. well, i mean, john madden had a head start in the television business because he was such a great coach. he handled all the elements of what football is all about. i think i had a head start in baseball because i was a catcher. i handled the pitching staff, i could see what a third baseman was going to do. the responsibilities of the infield cheating toward the bag in a double-play situation. i can still remember curt flood, our center fielder of the decade of the '60s, great player, took the first step toward free agency, by the way. >> rose: and with great courage. >> with great courage. i mean, gave up a contract worth $110,000 a year in those days, which was a ton of money in 1969. but i can still remember him moving the silhouette of the pitcher and flood moving in anticipation of how a certain pitcher was going to work a hitter. it was almost balletic and i can still think about that and curt was a very, very intelligent man and knew hitters very well and knew hitters' tendencie
exhibit a, tim mccarver. >> thank you. well, i mean, john madden had a head start in the television business because he was such a great coach. he handled all the elements of what football is all about. i think i had a head start in baseball because i was a catcher. i handled the pitching staff, i could see what a third baseman was going to do. the responsibilities of the infield cheating toward the bag in a double-play situation. i can still remember curt flood, our center fielder of the...
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tim's brother jim gave a statement. he essentially said they all unfortunately passed away doing what they loved. chasing tornados. now he says he looks at that as the big tornado in the sky when he thinks of his brother, nephew and colleague that they worked so tightly with trying to do this research. >> he was a real pro. wasn't some guy, half cocked running out after tornados a real authority. >> meteorologists, scientists, engineer, knew what they were doing really did. when you think of the dangers they put themselves in. they were passionate. wanted to bring the research back home so we could learn. >> no doubt. >>> moving on to this now. a story getting plenty of attention this week. a watch dog report about spending by the irs. it says the agency spent about $50 million to host more than 200 conferences for employees. at one conference workers were videotaped line dancing. the conferences took place between 2010 and last year. the full report comes out tomorrow during a congressional hearing into irs targeting o
tim's brother jim gave a statement. he essentially said they all unfortunately passed away doing what they loved. chasing tornados. now he says he looks at that as the big tornado in the sky when he thinks of his brother, nephew and colleague that they worked so tightly with trying to do this research. >> he was a real pro. wasn't some guy, half cocked running out after tornados a real authority. >> meteorologists, scientists, engineer, knew what they were doing really did. when you...
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we have the base brawl, more tim tebow of course, and george w. making a bit of a comeback. but first serious news to get to. our top story, istanbul taksim square, center point for clashes. take a look at the images right it now live. it's a little bit more of a settled down scene than yesterday when who knows what might happen today. you can see cars destroyed in the center of the square. some 5,000 injured, four people killed. this morning prime minister erdogan will meet with protest groups after clashes turned violent not once, but twice. pretty brutal exchanges. protesters throwing rocks, small explosives as police tried to clear the square. police responded with tear gas. you can see there water guns, as well. by the evening the square filled with more than 10,000 demonstrators. again the response even more intense. hundreds of police using water cannons, rubber bullets and protesters complained the prime minister trying to impose islamic agenda on what they say should be a secular country. the prime minister erdogan said he was losing patience with the protests sayin
we have the base brawl, more tim tebow of course, and george w. making a bit of a comeback. but first serious news to get to. our top story, istanbul taksim square, center point for clashes. take a look at the images right it now live. it's a little bit more of a settled down scene than yesterday when who knows what might happen today. you can see cars destroyed in the center of the square. some 5,000 injured, four people killed. this morning prime minister erdogan will meet with protest groups...
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and tim would have known that. which makes me think that he saved somebody's life, that's the only explanation i can think of. because i was so astonished. i thought it must have been some kind of hoax that i was waking up to. it is a violent tornado. those suction boards underneath, the multiple vortex tornados can theoretically pack winds of 400 miles per hour. that's what we always talked about scientifically and about trying to measure. and i know that he wouldn't have been in that position by choice unless he was trying to save somebody's life. but he also wouldn't put his own -- it's the only thing that makes sense. tim is a veteran storm chaser and knows what he's doing and is one of the best and he's a scientist. he's not out there trying to get that extreme video like a lot of the amateur storm chasers are trying to get and endangering lives doing. he's trying to do science and he's always done it faithfully. >> well, reed, we thank you for coming on to talk about him. we really appreciate it. we'll get ba
and tim would have known that. which makes me think that he saved somebody's life, that's the only explanation i can think of. because i was so astonished. i thought it must have been some kind of hoax that i was waking up to. it is a violent tornado. those suction boards underneath, the multiple vortex tornados can theoretically pack winds of 400 miles per hour. that's what we always talked about scientifically and about trying to measure. and i know that he wouldn't have been in that position...
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together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and we are soon going to hear from tim quinn written economist from wells far go and going to get some insight from him and a major focus and this says so much about the strength of our economy and the economy is small business lending and really promising news and 2012 wells far go expended scene billion dollars in that now loan commitments to small businesses across the united states over 30% in 2011 and that is great news so thank you wells fargo and many thanks to our partners in associations who always help us in promote things event it takes a villages to market deimagine. >> joseph markenson, md: and new president and c o oavment bob electric sway and president and c o e dennis callahan and executive director dave metcalf, e c a karen inc.,el and inner city advisers jose conia and typely going to have to forgive me if i miss some of you and so you can send me another or someone else will help me when they get up here and so welcome to the public officials in the room. supervisor carmen chu and scott wiener and super
together encompassing this whole wide region for wells far going and we are soon going to hear from tim quinn written economist from wells far go and going to get some insight from him and a major focus and this says so much about the strength of our economy and the economy is small business lending and really promising news and 2012 wells far go expended scene billion dollars in that now loan commitments to small businesses across the united states over 30% in 2011 and that is great news so...
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tim and his son taking us along. one of their many good-byes to his wife, kathy. >> see you later. >> have a good trip. >> reporter: on our trip, he showed us his baby, the kahuna, what could be the fastest camera in the world. actually, 82 cameras in one. it helped him firsthand studying the birth of a lightning strike. our journey took us 800 miles in four states. but he also knew the real dangers of doing this. at the end of our chase, he said it was his desire to know more, to inform us all, that fueled him to go out again. >> the little boy in me just wants to come out here and watch and stare. >> reporter: ginger zee, abc news, el reno, oklahoma. >> dangerous work there. a new round of threatening storms today. we'll check the forecast if a few minutes. >>> breaking overnight, details of what caused this plane crash at bagram air base in afghanistan. you probably remember the horrifying dash cam video from when the plane went down shortly after takeoff. there sit. killing all seven americans on board. initial i
tim and his son taking us along. one of their many good-byes to his wife, kathy. >> see you later. >> have a good trip. >> reporter: on our trip, he showed us his baby, the kahuna, what could be the fastest camera in the world. actually, 82 cameras in one. it helped him firsthand studying the birth of a lightning strike. our journey took us 800 miles in four states. but he also knew the real dangers of doing this. at the end of our chase, he said it was his desire to know...
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he's a dissident. >> the cold war, tim? i thought mr.oks was saying that all sensible behavior occurred until about, well, i don't know when you were born but at some point relatively recently and now this generation of millenials are run agmocking with no respect for institutions whatsoever. >> snowden is a guy who saw something monstrous happening and it appeals to his conscience and he had to speak out about it in a way that made him persona non grata in this country. we understand that in a different context as a dissident. we need to revibe that word for him. >> tim dickinson's says he's not a disso lute youth. jonathan, what's your response? >> i wouldn't say that edward snowden is a dissident youth. david brooks' column resonated with me. he writes along these lines quite frequently about the atomization of society, about how young people coming up today don't have a sense of community, mutual responsibility. and so in that vein, i thought that the david brooks was dead on. i don't view edward snowden as a hero, but i don't view h
he's a dissident. >> the cold war, tim? i thought mr.oks was saying that all sensible behavior occurred until about, well, i don't know when you were born but at some point relatively recently and now this generation of millenials are run agmocking with no respect for institutions whatsoever. >> snowden is a guy who saw something monstrous happening and it appeals to his conscience and he had to speak out about it in a way that made him persona non grata in this country. we...
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tim is -- my hat is off to tim because he's on duty all weekend.akfast and lunch and i come home and have to immediately go to bed because i'm exhausted t exhaustr show. he's a great father every day of the week. >> thank you. >> tim, have the kids given you any gifts yet? >> no. i haven't seen any gifts. i wasn't expecting any. >> do you usually not get gifts on father's day? >> jesse, you know he alisyn. she's not a shortstop. >shopper.>> what's the worst gin father's day, a mug? >> you know, that's a good question. usually when i get gifts, they're pretty good. i don't need a lot of stuff. i'm not a huge gift person. the kids are a lot of fun this morning. we're having a good time. >> tim, all you need is the love of alisyn. >> exactly. >> and you need one more thing. you need a velour jump suit. that's next on your list. >> i do remind her when there are cooking segments, i'm often surprised that nothing makes it home for us. >> sometimes he thinks i'm going to bring home great burgers or bacon. today i might be able to. i do have the matching
tim is -- my hat is off to tim because he's on duty all weekend.akfast and lunch and i come home and have to immediately go to bed because i'm exhausted t exhaustr show. he's a great father every day of the week. >> thank you. >> tim, have the kids given you any gifts yet? >> no. i haven't seen any gifts. i wasn't expecting any. >> do you usually not get gifts on father's day? >> jesse, you know he alisyn. she's not a shortstop. >shopper.>> what's the...
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we have mike tyson and tim tebow.kron4 the bay area's news leader. >>> join us for kron4's live fire works show in the bay area. we have fire works from san rafael. why see one show when you can see 4 here. >> programming sponsored by popeyes. ♪ [ male announcer ] when the a.c. goes out in a heat wave, it's nuccio heating and air conditioning that comes to the rescue. at&t helped nuccio put a complete mobile solution to work. mobile routing to send the closest technician and mobile payments to invoice on the spot. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ . >> the federal government has told a judge it will comply with orders that will allow girls at any age to buy the morning after pill. the justice department will drop the appeal on the april ruling of the controversial morning after pill. it is more forward for reproductive justice. opponents say it takes away parental rights because they don't have to have permission. >>> san
we have mike tyson and tim tebow.kron4 the bay area's news leader. >>> join us for kron4's live fire works show in the bay area. we have fire works from san rafael. why see one show when you can see 4 here. >> programming sponsored by popeyes. ♪ [ male announcer ] when the a.c. goes out in a heat wave, it's nuccio heating and air conditioning that comes to the rescue. at&t helped nuccio put a complete mobile solution to work. mobile routing to send the closest technician...