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we do have to remember, this time is different. every time is different. will we have a rate hike? yes, we probably will but it will be for the exact right reasons and that the economy is healing. it is not going to be a rampant rate hike like we saw back in the '70s ors, i'm sorry early '80s. this is different. i still don't think we'll see a market correction especially if you say it is going to be because we're raising rates. we're raising rates for the right reason. liz: okay. so knowing what we know, which is, certainly at many some point rates will be raised we take it back to brian. get to some of the names. you like some financials in the energy areas. put up your three picks. encana of course would be the energy pick but what speaks to you about this name and other names on your list? >> we love the gas sector in general and we're looking out over several years. we see clear and significant demand drivers that will lead to significantly higher demand for natural gas. we like encana. new manager has come in. doug subtles has done a tremendous job restructuring company. the
we do have to remember, this time is different. every time is different. will we have a rate hike? yes, we probably will but it will be for the exact right reasons and that the economy is healing. it is not going to be a rampant rate hike like we saw back in the '70s ors, i'm sorry early '80s. this is different. i still don't think we'll see a market correction especially if you say it is going to be because we're raising rates. we're raising rates for the right reason. liz: okay. so knowing...
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"the times" offers no proof. of "the times" please produce the witness accounts that differ sharply, side by side, or stop saying something you can't prove. i know many of you tweeted "the new york times" about this immediately after last night's rewrite and a reply came today. after noting my objections to the article yesterday, and interviewing james dow, the national editor who defended the article, the public editor wrote -- this article doesn't measure up for the reasons detailed above. "the times" is asking readers to trust its sourcing without nearly enough details and it steps up an apparently dichotomy between named eye witnesses on one hand and ghosts on the other. ghosts is a great word, a much better word than what i came up with for what "the times" was using in that article to justify the notion that witness accounts differ sharply. in defending the article, james dow said that it would be ideal in every story to name all the sources, but that was not possible here. here's the problem. i never once
"the times" offers no proof. of "the times" please produce the witness accounts that differ sharply, side by side, or stop saying something you can't prove. i know many of you tweeted "the new york times" about this immediately after last night's rewrite and a reply came today. after noting my objections to the article yesterday, and interviewing james dow, the national editor who defended the article, the public editor wrote -- this article doesn't measure up for...
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times, five times. i always remember her saying she paused often in her stories and friends asked her why and she realized the explanation might be that her father would pause, to light a polite. so perhaps that was a habit she had picked up. she was also somebody who was admired for the way she captured a particular way of life when she was growing up and nell was able to do a good job of that herself. i would say that was a good recommendation. >> host: you have given me two great lead ins. i can't introduce everybody we have so many celebrities in the audience but kathryn tucker windham's children and ben windham sitting over here. so glad to see them. [applause] and they have written a new afterword, catherine's original book, 13 alabama ghosts, jeffrey, is approaching its 52 anniversary, univ. of alabama press has reprinted and the children ever written, a perfect book. i know where you can get a copy. >> guest: barnes and noble. >> host: no more vodka. >> guest: you are not going to town. my impre
times, five times. i always remember her saying she paused often in her stories and friends asked her why and she realized the explanation might be that her father would pause, to light a polite. so perhaps that was a habit she had picked up. she was also somebody who was admired for the way she captured a particular way of life when she was growing up and nell was able to do a good job of that herself. i would say that was a good recommendation. >> host: you have given me two great lead...
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are you the supervisor at the time? >> not at the time he made the official request. that was transferred to me from tom de santo. >> okay. he was a supervisor -- >> he was the custodian of record at that time. >> who did he report to? >> director ram. >> so above him was director john ram. >> that's correct. >> i take it to regard to any things done in violation of any rules or regulation by these individuals who were named in the report that at some point mr. ram would have been informed of that if the supervisor knew of it and that he would have taken some disciplinary steps? >> he would have informed if they felt the department wasn't in compliance or the planners weren't responding in a timely fashion and to my understanding there was no knowledge of that of the supervisor at that time so in other words we felt they responded in a timely fashion and responding mr. ringel of all of the emails in possession of the planning department. >> you said you agreed with the report of our staff and in relation to the chronology and how this happened. is that correct? >> tha
are you the supervisor at the time? >> not at the time he made the official request. that was transferred to me from tom de santo. >> okay. he was a supervisor -- >> he was the custodian of record at that time. >> who did he report to? >> director ram. >> so above him was director john ram. >> that's correct. >> i take it to regard to any things done in violation of any rules or regulation by these individuals who were named in the report that at...
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very difficult time and dangerous time to be there. she was determined to get her degree and didn't leave. she came back to be one of the leading figures in american medicine. c-span: how many americans you wrote about died in paris? >> guest: relatively few. some died because they decided to stay. mary cats died in france never coming home to live. but by and large they all went home. george heely lived a long life and was still very actively in demand as a portrait painter late in life. but he knew his days were number and he wanted to die at home and came back and settled in chicago. c-span: can you think of another book you can write off a chapter? >> guest: i could easily write a book about agustus and gagusta. there is a chapter i would not enjoy writing but i think the chapter that is about mary cassette and singer i wouldn't mind doing a book. you have contrasting people painting in paris at the same time living in a different world within the world of paris. paris like all great cities has many worlds within the world of paris
very difficult time and dangerous time to be there. she was determined to get her degree and didn't leave. she came back to be one of the leading figures in american medicine. c-span: how many americans you wrote about died in paris? >> guest: relatively few. some died because they decided to stay. mary cats died in france never coming home to live. but by and large they all went home. george heely lived a long life and was still very actively in demand as a portrait painter late in life....
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i didn't know it at the time. we all expected the war would be over very shortly and we'd get back to work but as the war went on and on, my clients and partners had to have some other interests, so i never went back to the profession. >> who was it who asked you to get into the relief work? >> that was the combined pressures of leading belgians, the belgian ambassador, the belgian prime minister, the american ambassador in london and the american ambassador in brussels. they all seemed to concentrate on me to undertake that job. >> so that this operation carried on during the war, you certainly must have been in some exciting experiences from time to time. >> well, most of it was a pretty humdrum business. you had to transport a tremendous volume of food overseas with a fleet of 300 ships. you had to distribute it, transport it inland, ration the population and take possession of their agricultural product and so forth. and, in fact, it was the first food administration in the history of the world. the incidents
i didn't know it at the time. we all expected the war would be over very shortly and we'd get back to work but as the war went on and on, my clients and partners had to have some other interests, so i never went back to the profession. >> who was it who asked you to get into the relief work? >> that was the combined pressures of leading belgians, the belgian ambassador, the belgian prime minister, the american ambassador in london and the american ambassador in brussels. they all...
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time now 5: -- welcome back. time now 5:54.ts of the northeast drying out this morning after record rainfall. very unusual heavy rain storms drenched several states yesterday, flooding highways, basements and causing at least four deaths. in long island, new york, there's round-the-clock work after a record 13.26 inches of rain fell. incredible. that slow moving storm soaked communities from maryland all the way to new england. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says most of the religious refugees trap on a mountain in -- trapped on a mountain in iraq, they have now escaped, making it less likely that the united states will carry out a rescue mission for them. u.s. troops sent to iraq to assess that situation reported finding about 4,000 of the refugees still up on that mountain. that's a lot fewer than the tens of thousands that have been seen earlier. chuck hagel says six days of u.s. airstrikes on the isis militants gave a lot of those people a chance to get off that mountain. the united nations has now established camps for
time now 5: -- welcome back. time now 5:54.ts of the northeast drying out this morning after record rainfall. very unusual heavy rain storms drenched several states yesterday, flooding highways, basements and causing at least four deaths. in long island, new york, there's round-the-clock work after a record 13.26 inches of rain fell. incredible. that slow moving storm soaked communities from maryland all the way to new england. >>> defense secretary chuck hagel says most of the...
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with that i yield back -- i just yielded back my time. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for one minute. mr. defazio: well, there are two real crises before us and the republican's response is the legislation was withdrawn yesterday, as it should have been, but the other wasn't on the table in any form. 236 new fires started in the western united states last night. there are 44 large fires -- 31 large fires uncontained and the forest service and b.l.m. are running out of money and the senate bill, grant it, it didn't pass, but in the president's request there was firefighting money. they don't care about the loss of resources, the potential loss of life and loss of property that's going to result. when those agencies run out of money, they can't stop fighting the fires, but they have to cut back on programs, preparedness and thin
with that i yield back -- i just yielded back my time. i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time is reserved. the gentleman from massachusetts. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield one minute to the gentleman from oregon, mr. defazio. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from oregon is recognized for one minute. mr. defazio: well, there are two real crises before us and the republican's response is the legislation was withdrawn yesterday, as it should have been, but the...
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how do i make time for me without hurting him and/or feeling guilty? >> she wants "me" time.d young. >> i can definitely relate to this one. my husband retired and all of a sudden, he has free time. my advice to her is, definitely sit down and have a conversation with him. tell him you really love and appreciate that he wants to spend all his time with you. but you need to have some free time to work and also to relax. so, just be honest, have a conversation with him. >> but don't hurt his feelings. >> yeah. >> you think that's the best way to go? >> it's a great way to go. you have to acknowledge your life changed so dramatically because you were going to work every day and you had this whole work life. let's think about the things you like to do now that don't involve me and let's plan that together. he needs to feel he's still a part of your life but you also need time on your own. >> and make dates. >> they can make dates. >> she is going to feel guilty. but that's okay. you can feel guilty. a little guilt never hurt anybody. >> i like guilt. i'm really fond of shame. >>
how do i make time for me without hurting him and/or feeling guilty? >> she wants "me" time.d young. >> i can definitely relate to this one. my husband retired and all of a sudden, he has free time. my advice to her is, definitely sit down and have a conversation with him. tell him you really love and appreciate that he wants to spend all his time with you. but you need to have some free time to work and also to relax. so, just be honest, have a conversation with him....
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s&p less than 14 times earnings then, now close to 17 times. i like making a bullish bet here. this is one of the situations where you do have really cheap stocks because everybody is panicked. getting an option gives you leverage out the risk of buying it. >> i think one mistake people make, too, buying the call, they hold on and wait for expiration to happen to finish in the money. basically, what you do here, what i recommend, if you see a pop, russia pull from the borders, things improve, just buy the call and look to sell the call back out later. don't ride it to expiration. trade around it. i think there's a lot of volatility in the market coming up. just owning and waiting for expiration is not the right thing to do, but buy the call to take the profit. >> spread and roll out trades like this. this is one of the situations where the stocks there are so cheap, and i know a lot of value investors who play in emerging markets are looking at situations like russia where they are cheap. there's not a lot of places where you purchase financial assets. >> to mike's point, i did
s&p less than 14 times earnings then, now close to 17 times. i like making a bullish bet here. this is one of the situations where you do have really cheap stocks because everybody is panicked. getting an option gives you leverage out the risk of buying it. >> i think one mistake people make, too, buying the call, they hold on and wait for expiration to happen to finish in the money. basically, what you do here, what i recommend, if you see a pop, russia pull from the borders, things...
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don't waste the time. time is the final currency. not money, not power. time.get a certain amount of time. i need another hundred years. i got -- >> you got stuff to do. >> got so much stuff i want to know. a list as long as your arm i would go back to college in a second. learn three or four scientific discipline, about nine languages. i could spend the whole time studying history and not feel i wasted a minute. >> how much as your curiosity aided and aabetted in your artistic genius. >> did he say genie? >> yeah i did. and nobody disagrees with me. >> headed downhill now. >> nobody disagrees with me. >> well would they? >> believe me this? this crew? they would tell me. >> very largely. i'm fascinated by people and how the world works for them. and i actually -- i remember being a kid and being -- we'd east to visit relatives and i was sitting in grand central station and i realized how many different kind of people walking in different directions and that is when i fell in love by people watching. i'm fascinated by people. i mean, an awful lot of them are bo
don't waste the time. time is the final currency. not money, not power. time.get a certain amount of time. i need another hundred years. i got -- >> you got stuff to do. >> got so much stuff i want to know. a list as long as your arm i would go back to college in a second. learn three or four scientific discipline, about nine languages. i could spend the whole time studying history and not feel i wasted a minute. >> how much as your curiosity aided and aabetted in your...
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the horse today has a tougher time. >> lady from dallas. the mint jul. >> has been served for a century, fresh mint, bourbon, syrup and rum. >> trick question. fresh mint. >> wow. that's how badly she wanted the cd. that's love. >> the correct answer is rum. >> but i like her style. >> i do too. >> she really wants to get after the derby. >> there's a lot of bourbon, a little bit of mint and sugar water. that's why it's so popular at the derby. >> it's a good one. i think we have time for another. >> they are strong. this sweet gentleman is from kansas city. true or false. legendary thoroughbred sea biscuit won the kentucky derby. >> true. >> another happy, happy contestant. he did not. boy with all the name recognition you think he would have. >> yeah. there was amo movie made about m in 2003. he was one of the favorite horses during the great depression. he was undersized and america loved him but he did not win the triple crown. >> we will show you how to choose the right frames for your face and from the hit comedy veep, the very funny
the horse today has a tougher time. >> lady from dallas. the mint jul. >> has been served for a century, fresh mint, bourbon, syrup and rum. >> trick question. fresh mint. >> wow. that's how badly she wanted the cd. that's love. >> the correct answer is rum. >> but i like her style. >> i do too. >> she really wants to get after the derby. >> there's a lot of bourbon, a little bit of mint and sugar water. that's why it's so popular at the...
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all-time records for cold, ok. in an unchanging climate, in the absence of human caused climate change, that ratio should be one to one. you should break cold records as often as you break warm records. what we're seeing is we're now, if you look at the past few years, for example, seeing warm records, all-time heat records, broken at 3 times the rate cold records are being broken. 3 times the rate you would expect from chance alone. that's actually like rolling 6s three times as often as you would expect. so rather than rolling a 6 one in 6 times as you would expect from a fair die, 6s are coming up half the time, so every other roll is a 6. >> is climate change happening faster than we expected? >> the current trajectory that we're on leads to the conclusion that within a matter of a couple of decades we may see ice-free conditions in the arctic at the end of the summer. this is something that the climate models predict shouldn't happen for another 60 years, till the end of the 21st century. and indeed nature see
all-time records for cold, ok. in an unchanging climate, in the absence of human caused climate change, that ratio should be one to one. you should break cold records as often as you break warm records. what we're seeing is we're now, if you look at the past few years, for example, seeing warm records, all-time heat records, broken at 3 times the rate cold records are being broken. 3 times the rate you would expect from chance alone. that's actually like rolling 6s three times as often as you...
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eastern time.m cramer starts right now >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wolfgang puck pressure oven brought to you by kitchentek, bringing life-enhancing technology to your kitchen. wolfgang puck is heralded as the authority on fine cuisine. from his flagship restaurant in beverly hills to his worldwide culinary empire, he is dedicated to elevating fine dining for everyone. and now wolfgang is proud to unveil his breakthrough innovation. introducing the revolutionary wolfgang puck pressure oven. designed to transform meal time from ordinary to extraordinary and in a fraction of the time of
eastern time.m cramer starts right now >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the wolfgang puck pressure oven brought to you by kitchentek, bringing life-enhancing technology to your kitchen. wolfgang puck is heralded as the authority on fine cuisine. from his flagship restaurant in beverly hills to his worldwide culinary empire, he is dedicated to elevating fine dining for everyone. and now wolfgang is proud to unveil his breakthrough innovation. introducing the...
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but now it's time to get the real mon
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i waited for a long time. i opened the door and peeked out and i saw a guard sitting down there so i waited until late at night. when i didn't hear anybody anymore i reached through an open the door and came out and i went across the hall to another cell. i open the door of the cell which was sarah's cell and we hadn't seen each other for a few weeks. we spent 20 to 30 minutes together and i want to go into the details of what happened because i am a little more shy speaking them i am writing. .. and it was ridiculous. it was kinda scary because it is ridiculous. there is no -- it became very clear that the truth did not matter. after two months mike kerrigan had told me -- you know, i asked him. at the end of our interrogation he told me, i no you're not a spy. i know that none of your spies, but the situation is become political. it's going to be missed and the politicians and my government, the politicians and your government for you to get out, and you're going to have to wait. and then later we were told
i waited for a long time. i opened the door and peeked out and i saw a guard sitting down there so i waited until late at night. when i didn't hear anybody anymore i reached through an open the door and came out and i went across the hall to another cell. i open the door of the cell which was sarah's cell and we hadn't seen each other for a few weeks. we spent 20 to 30 minutes together and i want to go into the details of what happened because i am a little more shy speaking them i am writing....
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i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the great larry king live with us tonight. >> thank you, shepard. thank you, man. >> all right. appreciate it. >>> everyone as i've been watching all night and reading all over the internet, anybody who had any kind of contact with him said the same thing. he was so quick. you could not keep up with him if you tried to. it was better if you didn't try to. in just a while we'll show you a clip from "tonight show," the first time he'd ever been on "tonight show" and sitting next to johnny carson. imagine being in that chair. at a time when half the country's watching and as robin williams sit down and have a conversation? no, he takes over. one bit for ten seconds, next bit for eight seco
i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the great larry king live with us tonight. >> thank you, shepard. thank you,...
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or this is the last time i'm doing time. and, unfortunately, they've said it to themselves many times. but when they get out of an institutional setting like the maximum security prison that we're in today, there is a true barrier in front of them. >> to cut down on the number of offenders who end up back behind bars, the state of indiana has mandated an intensive re-entry program. >> re-entry really is about preparing individuals to return to their community. i've had offenders that were the toughest of convicts inside a system and their lip quivers when i tell them they're getting ready to go home because they're fearful of the whole transition. these guys have been given the structure of life that you and i aren't accustomed to. they know when to get up, when to go to bed, when to process everything in their day. and you know what? in the free world those are choices that we make. we have to teach them to acquire the skill set necessary to make good choices. >> re-entry courses are mandatory and begin two years before an
or this is the last time i'm doing time. and, unfortunately, they've said it to themselves many times. but when they get out of an institutional setting like the maximum security prison that we're in today, there is a true barrier in front of them. >> to cut down on the number of offenders who end up back behind bars, the state of indiana has mandated an intensive re-entry program. >> re-entry really is about preparing individuals to return to their community. i've had offenders...
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you don't write for the "new york times," do you?nor do i have any -- so i can be honest. >> i thought you were going to say they were drinking too much alcohol. >> no, they're just bad. >> i'll looet leave that to your opinion. but i think the times has influenced the debate here. jonah goldberg, keli goff, thank you for joining us. >>> after the break, up next is the american press start to go blame israel for the rising number of civilian casualties in gaza? celebrate your love of crab with gthis year's largest variety!. 'cause it's crabfest at red lobster! dig into a succulent selection of crab entrées. like new crab lover's trio! with sweet snow crab legs, split king crab, and jumbo lump crab over savory shrimp. crab three ways! all on one plate. or try new jumbo lump crab over wood-grilled salmon. experience crabfest at red lobster today. only for a limited time. come in and sea food differently! if your denture moves, it can irritate your gums. try fixodent plus gum care. it helps stop denture movement and prevents gum irritat
you don't write for the "new york times," do you?nor do i have any -- so i can be honest. >> i thought you were going to say they were drinking too much alcohol. >> no, they're just bad. >> i'll looet leave that to your opinion. but i think the times has influenced the debate here. jonah goldberg, keli goff, thank you for joining us. >>> after the break, up next is the american press start to go blame israel for the rising number of civilian casualties in...
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to time warner? >> i don't. owning content is a little outside the comfort zone for silicon valley. netflix and apple have figured out how to bridge the 344-ish miles between silicon valley and los angeles and they do it through licensing the content that is produced mostly down here and building the platforms that are produced mostly up there. i think there is general unease about owning content in silicon valley. there is acceptance, and embrace of sorts to licensing it and working with the partners, owning it. platforms tend to have much bigger margins in silicon valley that actually building content area i think there is a comfortable marriage right now but i honestly don't believe we will see one of the big giants in silicon valley right off a $100 per share or more check for time warner. business models sometimes have overlap because everybody's going after advertising dollars. the company, yahoo!, where you used to work, people asked if it is a media company or technology company. how do you t
to time warner? >> i don't. owning content is a little outside the comfort zone for silicon valley. netflix and apple have figured out how to bridge the 344-ish miles between silicon valley and los angeles and they do it through licensing the content that is produced mostly down here and building the platforms that are produced mostly up there. i think there is general unease about owning content in silicon valley. there is acceptance, and embrace of sorts to licensing it and working with...
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or is it time to take shelter? we'll give you the play. >>> and apple has been on an incredible run. we have a way to make even more money off the tech giant. >> bill ackman doubling down on herbalife? >> i'm going to say anything publicly. >> but we are. we're breaking it down in a special report. "the action" begins right now. i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here and in austin, texas. a serious terrorist threat in iraq and more concerns in europe. how did stocks respond? by logging the best week in four months and hitting a record high in the process. is this truly a bulletproof rally or is complacency starting to get dangerous? let's get in the money and find out. is the market right to shrug all these things off? >> we had domestic stuff here. this yellen speech in jackson hole today. 490 of the s&p 500 companies have reported earnings in q-2 and they showed 7.5 earnings growth year of year. domestically things feel pretty good. and a fed that may start to get a little more confident in the economic reco
or is it time to take shelter? we'll give you the play. >>> and apple has been on an incredible run. we have a way to make even more money off the tech giant. >> bill ackman doubling down on herbalife? >> i'm going to say anything publicly. >> but we are. we're breaking it down in a special report. "the action" begins right now. i'm melissa lee. these are the traders here and in austin, texas. a serious terrorist threat in iraq and more concerns in europe....
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and still have time to spare. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed if we can't offer faster speeds - or save you money - we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, the inmates outnumber the officers almost four to one. >> i appreciate the job you're doing. continue to do. you make me proud every day that i'm -- i come into work. >> we have a correctional officer force here that i consider them to be second to none. this job is very demanding and the awards are small at times. >> being locked up 24 hours a day creates a hopeless atmosphere for the inmate. at times it's very combative. the fact that they feel like it's a hopeless situation for them. >> officer robert moseley managed to be on the job for two years before an inmate attacked him. >> i got distracted as i'm applying the handcuffs. he grabbed my arm and pulled it in real quick and he ran a razor blade down my arm. >> officer moseley's injury required 59 stitches. he was
and still have time to spare. go to comcastbusiness.com/ checkyourspeed if we can't offer faster speeds - or save you money - we'll give you $150. comcast business. built for business. >>> at the riverbend maximum security institution in tennessee, the inmates outnumber the officers almost four to one. >> i appreciate the job you're doing. continue to do. you make me proud every day that i'm -- i come into work. >> we have a correctional officer force here that i consider...
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time before the white house beat. in his book, he was saying that if you wanted to get information, and the president was a part of its and you wanted the presidential angle, what you did was you went to the white house and talk to the president. at that time, correspondents did not have a beat. they just went all over the country. instance, thee reporters were not given the specifics about a union battle that was one -- won. from is just a telegram the war department saying the union forces had one. failing to obtain that -- this ight talking -- at the department, since they could not get what they wanted at the department of war, several of the correspondence hastened to the executive mansion -- because it was not yet called the white in order to secure the desired information from the president. needings a cabinet going on when they got to the white house. officials were leaving the room, the representatives of the press had no sooner sent and their cards inhim that he welcomed them a loud voice. "walk in, walk in,
time before the white house beat. in his book, he was saying that if you wanted to get information, and the president was a part of its and you wanted the presidential angle, what you did was you went to the white house and talk to the president. at that time, correspondents did not have a beat. they just went all over the country. instance, thee reporters were not given the specifics about a union battle that was one -- won. from is just a telegram the war department saying the union forces...
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it really is different times. but what were you doing at the time? >> i was with the original google calendar team. it was the first application built after the launch of gmail. i joined a few months before the ipo and worked on the team and watch the account. x at the time, there were some any parallels to yahoo! and there was the story of how yahoo! owned a stake in yahoo! and screwed that up during the process. they essentially owned a piece of the company but launching the calendar business was interesting because that presaged bigger plans to do a lot more and be in front of users in more ways. is that heart of the calendar? >> google had a mission to organize the world of information. it sounded cheesy at the time but the founders had a broad mission for what that meant. information about what people kept in their calendar. they could give you unlimited storage in your mail or let you do it in interesting ways. theid you have a sense at time the advertising world was changing and going online and even into search? sawt the time, people online a
it really is different times. but what were you doing at the time? >> i was with the original google calendar team. it was the first application built after the launch of gmail. i joined a few months before the ipo and worked on the team and watch the account. x at the time, there were some any parallels to yahoo! and there was the story of how yahoo! owned a stake in yahoo! and screwed that up during the process. they essentially owned a piece of the company but launching the calendar...
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i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay young. >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the great larry king live with us tonight. >> thank you, shepard. thank you, man. >> all right. appreciate it. >>> everyone as i've been watching all night and reading all over the internet, anybody who had any kind of contact with him said the same thing. he was so quick. you could not keep up with him if you tried to. it was better if you didn't try to. in just a while we'll show you a clip from "tonight show," the first time he'd ever been on "tonight show" and sitting next to johnny carson. imagine being in that chair. at a time when half the country's watching and as robin williams sit down and have a conversation? no, he takes over. one bit for ten seconds, next bit for eig
i see you around from time to time. >> i got my show on aura tv, distributed by hulu. i'm doing a baseball show for the dodger network and i'm doing a lot of speaking engagements and raising two young kids who are both superb baseball players. they're 15 and 14. i'm 80 years old. i can't believe i'm 80. and i stay young. >> man. >> i feel good. >> i'm so glad to hear it. you're an inspiration. the great larry king live with us tonight. >> thank you, shepard. thank...
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we don't value leisure time.een as something that's for wimps. >> people are afraid to take vacations sometimes given the economy. they end up packing their days and their holidays. >> it's true. what people forget is that actually taking time off is not only better for you physically, but mentally. chronic stress can give you heart disease. it can give you all sorts of illnesses. you owe it to yourself and to your body to take time off. >> but then people don't. they might take a vacation, but they take all of their social media stuff with them. >> or their work stuff. >> they're just in a different place doing the same amount of work. before e-mails, returning a thousand e-mails, what did people do? >> right. >> how did they get it done? >> well, i think that goes back to the very original point that you made. what's important. i think that's one of the things of all of this flood of information and technology, you're always feeling behind and that you can never catch up. >> letting somebody down. >> i know peo
we don't value leisure time.een as something that's for wimps. >> people are afraid to take vacations sometimes given the economy. they end up packing their days and their holidays. >> it's true. what people forget is that actually taking time off is not only better for you physically, but mentally. chronic stress can give you heart disease. it can give you all sorts of illnesses. you owe it to yourself and to your body to take time off. >> but then people don't. they might...
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and i honestly, as a democrat i am -- about time, mr. president. about time. use the media. use the media. because presidents have shown historically they can use it very successfully. but i also have to say when you have a president with a low approval rating, when you have a midterm election and you have a senate that could be flipped to republican charge, democrats, what are you doing? you need to report the facts but you need to back your guy. >> let me get a break here. send me a tweeted about our show during this hour. it's @howardkurtz. and as you know, we read the best messages at the end of each program. when we come back, a "new york times" investigation torpedoes a democratic senator's career. plus frank luntz asks ordinary americans why they don't trust the media. s bill. his doubleheader day at the park starts with back pain... and a choice. take 4 advil in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. peanuts! peanuts! crowd cheers! athat's enough plastic bottles boto stretch aroundery year. the earth 230 times. each brita filter can replace 300 of those. clean. cl
and i honestly, as a democrat i am -- about time, mr. president. about time. use the media. use the media. because presidents have shown historically they can use it very successfully. but i also have to say when you have a president with a low approval rating, when you have a midterm election and you have a senate that could be flipped to republican charge, democrats, what are you doing? you need to report the facts but you need to back your guy. >> let me get a break here. send me a...
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pe shot there. >> it makes time easier, makes the staff's time a lot easier. i'd much rather have them participate in something positive than sitting around with nothing to do and talk about maybe how to pull an armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> narrator: during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lines, 495. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiary, get their weight up, that's how they're doing it. get your weight up. >> this is 25. >> 25. on deck. we push. on deck. >> let's go! go! >> yeah! go! >> goodness. you got it. >> narrator: of course, in prison, there's also a practical side to staying in shape. >> if you ever come against somebody who wants to approach you in a negative way, attack you in a fight or something, you don't want to be the person that's going to run out of air first. the person that runs out of air first is the person that gets hurt. >> in the combat zone, you have to be combat ready and we all know that any minute this yard, in two secon
pe shot there. >> it makes time easier, makes the staff's time a lot easier. i'd much rather have them participate in something positive than sitting around with nothing to do and talk about maybe how to pull an armed robbery or plotting against us or fellow staff members. >> narrator: during our shoot at indiana state prison, authorities even allowed for a weightlifting competition. >> lines, 495. >> lions now lifting at 495. >> other penitentiary, get their...
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i was right yet again. >> three times in a row now. actually two times.d rory to win the british open and picked him to win the masters. >> i did it. >> what a genius. satisfaction that's what you get. jackie bradley, jr., he can throw a baseball from home plate over the center field wall at fenway park. he's not a bad center fielder either. . >> done pretty well off to center field. holds on to the baseball. jackie bradley jr. does it again. >> trips on the foot of his own teammate. could have been worse though. he could have been the hotdog in kansas city. you know what his name is, ken? frank. hotdog races in kansas city took a turn for the worse. down goes frasier. philadelphia's -- okay, this is a girl name, monaiy, six shut outs to lead her team to participate in the league world series. that's jason day, he had to traverse the valhalla rivers. he ended up holding that hole. i can't believe he ever found that golf ball in the first place. jason day tied for fifth. >> mcilroy, you're next. sorry. announcer: it's time to play "family feud"! give it up
i was right yet again. >> three times in a row now. actually two times.d rory to win the british open and picked him to win the masters. >> i did it. >> what a genius. satisfaction that's what you get. jackie bradley, jr., he can throw a baseball from home plate over the center field wall at fenway park. he's not a bad center fielder either. . >> done pretty well off to center field. holds on to the baseball. jackie bradley jr. does it again. >> trips on the foot...
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sometimes it's frozen back in time. we'll always experience change and i'm concerned at the level of change we are experiencing quite frankly. the effects we are putting in place should mitigate those changes are good but i don't think they are proportional in keeping up with the rate. i was at the octavia cac on monday and the clerk from the planning department and she said nobody from the planning department ever imagined that this level of change would happen. i think there is a good and bad side to that. we haven't even had some of the community benefits that we were planning to spend money on and having to realize and we heard people complaining about quality of life issues. i think we need to do something about that. i come from business. as a strong local economy. i know we have a lot of winners. trust me, i see them everyday in my neighborhood. i think there are others who are not sharing at all the wings. -- winnings. we need to share those. i'm going to bring an unholistic approach and i'm going to irritate pe
sometimes it's frozen back in time. we'll always experience change and i'm concerned at the level of change we are experiencing quite frankly. the effects we are putting in place should mitigate those changes are good but i don't think they are proportional in keeping up with the rate. i was at the octavia cac on monday and the clerk from the planning department and she said nobody from the planning department ever imagined that this level of change would happen. i think there is a good and bad...
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it's just wasting time.xtended stay," it's the bottom of the ninth. and for these inmates there's more on the line than just a game. >> if we don't get down, then somebody might get shot. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by showing you what really matters. use 5-year cost to own to compare the long term cost of maintenance, insurance and gas. read reviews. woman: gas milage is awesome. from actual owners and kelley blue book experts. and get the full picture on what it's like to own the cars you're considering kbb.com and spend your time working hard to get to point "b". and "b" could be here... or even here. but for you, "b" is not the end. capella university will help take you further, because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your p
it's just wasting time.xtended stay," it's the bottom of the ninth. and for these inmates there's more on the line than just a game. >> if we don't get down, then somebody might get shot. so i can focus on what matters most. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. it's the trusted resource. and now, kbb.com has a whole new way to help you decide on your next new car by...
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one time we had like, i don't know, probably about 50 cells that did it one time.a falls, it was beautiful. >> what's up with the water? >> i don't know. >> shut that [ bleep ] down. take a shower with everybody else. don't flood my tier. >> okay. >> all right? >> why you hollering now? >> give me two. >> more than 3,000 inmates eat their meals in the same dining hall, which can only hold up to 400 at a time. the groups are released by tier to ensure everyone gets a chance to eat. >> let's go, gentlemen. let's go. >> i'm the eyes and ears of this south block rotunda. and it's the eye of the storm because everyone's relying on me if we have an incident in the kitchen or in the -- inside the unit sometimes, but mainly the landing areas. let's go! my main job is to make sure these inmates come from their housing unit into the chow hall, sit down, come back out. but i also have other officers that are inside. at the same time i'm watching my officers inside, watching their backs because who's watching their backs? you kind of see what i'm saying? because when you got t
one time we had like, i don't know, probably about 50 cells that did it one time.a falls, it was beautiful. >> what's up with the water? >> i don't know. >> shut that [ bleep ] down. take a shower with everybody else. don't flood my tier. >> okay. >> all right? >> why you hollering now? >> give me two. >> more than 3,000 inmates eat their meals in the same dining hall, which can only hold up to 400 at a time. the groups are released by tier to...
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time and sales data.econd stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> okay. welcome back, everybody. don't look now, but tesla has just hit another all time high this week. i was so surprised, dan, i had to walk over here to check it all out myself up close and personal. i guess it's going to work out. once it hit its all time high, does the run continue or does it stop? >> here's the thing. one of the things that was interesting to me, "consumer reports" came out and gave a wishy-washy sort of review of the car. >> and edmonds. >> 15,000 miles on that. generally they're pretty enamored with it. investors didn't seem to care. when you look at this chart right here, this is kind of interesting to me. when you look at it for one year, it looks like it's like this right here. this was the bounce that got off the giga factor. it's come here and stalled out a little bit. i guess you could say there's reason to pause. this could be a fairly
time and sales data.econd stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. >>> okay. welcome back, everybody. don't look now, but tesla has just hit another all time high this week. i was so surprised, dan, i had to walk over here to check it all out myself up close and personal. i guess it's going to work out. once it hit its all time high, does the run continue or does it stop? >> here's the thing. one of the...
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by the time i spent a little bit of time with her i could almost imitate her. c-span: so how long did she live in mississippi and -- >> guest: she left mississippi when she was in her mid-20s. she left the family -- the family left because there have been a meeting of the cousin. a cousin of theirs. her husband was beaten nearly to death over the fact that he did not commit. c-span: this is the story? >> guest: yes. c-span: can you tell the whole story? >> guest: one particular night before her husband returned from errands there was pounding at the door of her cabin and she had two young ones and she had a sister-in-law of living with her so she was surprised to be getting this kind of noise upfront. there were positive men at her door and they were looking for a cousin of hers, her cousin of her husband's name jolie. she said jolie wasn't there and they had come into the house and then gone through the back way to get away from the posse. so she didn't know anything about them. later on when the husband got back home she told him what had occurred and he went
by the time i spent a little bit of time with her i could almost imitate her. c-span: so how long did she live in mississippi and -- >> guest: she left mississippi when she was in her mid-20s. she left the family -- the family left because there have been a meeting of the cousin. a cousin of theirs. her husband was beaten nearly to death over the fact that he did not commit. c-span: this is the story? >> guest: yes. c-span: can you tell the whole story? >> guest: one...
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you get more gorgeous every time you are here.e. >> everything he touches turns to gold. the man is amazing. >> when he brought this piece to me i was taken by how smart it was and how funny it was presented. i have to meet this man. it is ingenious because i'm hosting but i'm hosting as a character. it is a whole different thing. i narrate these crimes of passion. i host it in the voice of the character, too. it is a little different take. you can see in this particular episode. >> what happens? >> you have to see them. even when i do the narration at the studio the man learning it is -- >> i love it. so i'm this character but i do other things. i'm a magician. felt. >> you are having fun? >> having a lot of fun, exactly. >> and acting still in parts in movies and tv. >> i am on "devious maids". >> how is it going? >> it is such a sexy show and fun show. >> it is fun to be la lucci. at the end of the season my character is in need of a kidney. >> again? >> i was at fresco the other night and he says a gentleman saw you come in an
you get more gorgeous every time you are here.e. >> everything he touches turns to gold. the man is amazing. >> when he brought this piece to me i was taken by how smart it was and how funny it was presented. i have to meet this man. it is ingenious because i'm hosting but i'm hosting as a character. it is a whole different thing. i narrate these crimes of passion. i host it in the voice of the character, too. it is a little different take. you can see in this particular episode....
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so how much time to laugh? so to summarize, the institutional structure that generated equitably shared prosperity is collapsed. earnings in income inequality has escalated to an increase in the minimum wage is part of a reasonable strategy been keen to restore shared prosperity. potential costs are low if nonexistent. potential benefits include higher wages at the low-end, less reliance on poverty programs, more training and a healthier, happier society. [applause] >> excellent. nine minutes and 45 seconds. a professional job there, and well presented. and now for the case against the minimum wage law we have very, research scientist by profession, very active in the libertarian party. for a long time she was chair of the international society for individual liberty. she has written two books that i know of, your world and one that really applies to this particular debate, short answers to tough questions. so please welcome marry. [applause] >> well, thank you. i'm here to make the case that minimum-wage laws
so how much time to laugh? so to summarize, the institutional structure that generated equitably shared prosperity is collapsed. earnings in income inequality has escalated to an increase in the minimum wage is part of a reasonable strategy been keen to restore shared prosperity. potential costs are low if nonexistent. potential benefits include higher wages at the low-end, less reliance on poverty programs, more training and a healthier, happier society. [applause] >> excellent. nine...
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"the new york times" never tells you. "the new york times" doesn't know. moved toward him is all the clarity that you get from "the new york times" in depth reporting on this. that's all you get on that point. "the new york times" interviewed michael brady. why didn't they quote him on how michael brown moved toward the officer? listen to this description michael brady gave tonight about how michael brown moved toward the officer. >> by the time i get outside, he's already turned around, facing the officer. he's balled up, he has his arms like under his stomach and he was halfway down, like he was going down. and the officer lets out about three or four shots at him. so like i said, just like the body, i took a few pictures in the video, but how his body is on the ground with his arms tucked in, that's how he got shot or whatever. like i said before, he was already like this, and he look one or two steps going towards the officer and like i said, he let go three or four more shots at him. >> that's what michael brady means by moving toward the officer. mic
"the new york times" never tells you. "the new york times" doesn't know. moved toward him is all the clarity that you get from "the new york times" in depth reporting on this. that's all you get on that point. "the new york times" interviewed michael brady. why didn't they quote him on how michael brown moved toward the officer? listen to this description michael brady gave tonight about how michael brown moved toward the officer. >> by the time i...
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i've been cell shacked a lot of times and it was just another time for me. the gentleman was rushing too fast. i couldn't really tell what was going on. locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to me, what was the point of all that? >> i started hating nation. that everybody started fighting. >> where did that get to you? >> right here. >> as we attempted to interview blessinger after her rounds, we got her own feel for the personalities in seg. >> they go through the groups and they learn the skills but then they have to apply those skills. >> shut up. >> you have to have a certain kind of personality and the demeanor to be able to work in a place like this. there's never a dull moment. always things to do and offenders to help. >> you're facing an adult conviction. you're a danger. i
i've been cell shacked a lot of times and it was just another time for me. the gentleman was rushing too fast. i couldn't really tell what was going on. locked up. hyped up. getting my adrenaline rushing so i can be ready, prepared to wrestle with them. >> do you know where your anger comes from. >> sometimes i just like to be angry. >> he's not the only one. program directors chris blessinger and eric courtney spend countless hours working with teens in seg. >> talk to...
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time is 8:23. program at the stanford research institute is turning air pollution into a cash cow. the idea is to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. the company called global thermostat set up the pilot program. the company's founder said there's a huge market. >>> the tv show breaking bad ended 11 months ago but it was a big winner last night. >> the emmy goes to breaking bad. >> it wouldn't six emmy's. bryan cranton won his first fourth best drama. it won for best supporting actor, best supporting actress, best drama writing. modern family won best cam did. jim parsons won his fourth best actor in a comedy. best actress julia dreyfus. supporting actor in a comedy was ti brell. >> the emmy's took a sadder turn when billy crystal paid tribute to robin williams. >> it's very hard to talk about him in the past because he was so present in all of our lives. for almost 40 years he was the brightest star. >> he called williams the greatest friend you could ever imagine. robin williams of course
time is 8:23. program at the stanford research institute is turning air pollution into a cash cow. the idea is to take carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. the company called global thermostat set up the pilot program. the company's founder said there's a huge market. >>> the tv show breaking bad ended 11 months ago but it was a big winner last night. >> the emmy goes to breaking bad. >> it wouldn't six emmy's. bryan cranton won his first fourth best drama. it won for best...
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treat and fair treatment for part time workers and the worker retention and job security. this policy will protect the workers from louis jobs when their company is bought by another company and hair to be kept he 90 days. had retail workers withers bill of rights is important for people to live in our ever increasing hard to live in city. those provisions of those four provisions of the bill of rights will be applied to all large retail establishments considered to be formula retail for changes that have 11 or more stores in this country there are over 12 hundred and 50 chain retailers including target and lowe's and fashion like the gap and h aeshgs and m for over 21 and radio shack and tape recorder joe's and safeway it covered starbucks to olive garden and bank of america or wells fargo pr this is part of a national campaign that's been led by organizations george miller has raised this international and this is raised for working conditions that at least the part time workers with instability in their lives and also those policies can have a huge positive impact on te
treat and fair treatment for part time workers and the worker retention and job security. this policy will protect the workers from louis jobs when their company is bought by another company and hair to be kept he 90 days. had retail workers withers bill of rights is important for people to live in our ever increasing hard to live in city. those provisions of those four provisions of the bill of rights will be applied to all large retail establishments considered to be formula retail for...
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i worked for motorola at the time.ust to give you a little flavor for what things were like in 1973, we did not have the internet. we did not have digital cameras. we did not have personal computers. we did not have large scale integrated circuits. these were really the old days. >> ok. they were primitive times. [laughter] was there a moment of invention? and if so, when was that moment? >> i do not think inventions ever happen at a specific moment. it is like you spend your whole life building up to having an idea. i had been working for motorola for many years at that time. the cell phone was not my first invention. they were all in communications. but necessity is the mother of invention. the reason my colleagues and i -- and by the way, there were a lot of people involved in bringing the cell phone into commercial use. the idea to build the first one was mine, but it took a huge number of people even to build that phone. the concept of cellular telephony was invented by bell laboratories. actually, that was an inv
i worked for motorola at the time.ust to give you a little flavor for what things were like in 1973, we did not have the internet. we did not have digital cameras. we did not have personal computers. we did not have large scale integrated circuits. these were really the old days. >> ok. they were primitive times. [laughter] was there a moment of invention? and if so, when was that moment? >> i do not think inventions ever happen at a specific moment. it is like you spend your whole...
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the shares wept to an all-time high.ut we'll tell you why some traders say it is time to hit the brakes. >>> and will bill cosby save netflix? shares have been on the pause button this year. but a new strategy could take the giant into fast forward. we'll tell you how to play it. the action begins right now. >> indeed it does. live in the nasdaq market site, i'm mandy drury. hello. this is the big question for this week. do bond trader nose something the stock traders don't? stocks enjoyed their best tweets since april. the ten-year yield dropped to a 14-month low. who is right? the risk takers or the safety chasers? dan, i want to get to you first of all. it seems like someone has to be wrong in this. >> that's a great way to put it. listen, on the week, if you look at the tlt, which is the 20-year bond etf, it was up almost 2%. the nasdaq up 2%. in the world that we live in, we know over the last year that there was this bifurcation. we saw that when we had the taper tantrum last year. when equities came back, bonds co
the shares wept to an all-time high.ut we'll tell you why some traders say it is time to hit the brakes. >>> and will bill cosby save netflix? shares have been on the pause button this year. but a new strategy could take the giant into fast forward. we'll tell you how to play it. the action begins right now. >> indeed it does. live in the nasdaq market site, i'm mandy drury. hello. this is the big question for this week. do bond trader nose something the stock traders don't?...