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herbert wiener followed by tom lee. >> mr. wiener? [multiple voices] >> mr. wiener is right behind you, mr. lee. >> mr. lee, if you could have a quick seat. mr. wiener is first. >>> herbert wiener. just a fast question. can nina tend the transportation conference or is it restricted? >> it's open to the paul. natumimabvv ~ public. nacto.org. >>> thank you very much. >> mr. lee. good afternoon, mr. lee. >>> good afternoon, mr. nolan, chairman of the board, and mr. reiskin. i'm so glad to see that you are promoting the safety issue and driver. they are so happy. there are 170 drivers, but a know, you have 1800 muni drivers. 170 is only 10% of your workforce for the driver fleet. they are the most safety. if driver of the taxi is only 10% safe, we are way out of business long time ago already. but we are fair employment. we have to drive, be more careful than the muni driver. muni driver [speaker not understood] no dui, go home. you are cut off from everything. they make a mistake, mostly they are nice drivers. i know that. but the thing is that is you have to co
herbert wiener followed by tom lee. >> mr. wiener? [multiple voices] >> mr. wiener is right behind you, mr. lee. >> mr. lee, if you could have a quick seat. mr. wiener is first. >>> herbert wiener. just a fast question. can nina tend the transportation conference or is it restricted? >> it's open to the paul. natumimabvv ~ public. nacto.org. >>> thank you very much. >> mr. lee. good afternoon, mr. lee. >>> good afternoon, mr. nolan,...
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thank you. >> next speaker. >> tom lee followed by wei lau then homg umgo. >> mr. lee. >>> thank you so much again. [speaker not understood] and members, please, we need your help. we need your help for restriction of taxi business and layer. now our breaking point $140 a day before we start making money. we don't like your muni driver hourly making money. we have to take everything. it's 140 bucks. so, we need the new city free car scheme for us to run our business, just like new york. new york driver didn't pay any car [speaker not understood] fee. we have to pay for that. and we had to pay [speaker not understood]. we never can claim this money. [speaker not understood]. we don't need to pay for this. we have now obamacare already, even undocumented care children care by the government. why should we adopt every medallion carry 2-1/2 family make a living? why you not thinking about how this driver, how the driver and medallion? if you can put the new city free color scheme, your medallion put up the price, i guarantee you. the driver be more [speaker not understo
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tom lee is one of wall street's biggest bulls. he's from a boutique investment firm. welcome to "options action," tom. good to see you. >> thanks, melissa. >> in a note that you put out this morning, you say we're setting up for a big rally at the end of the year. why is that? what do you see? >> it's really simple. number one, i thought we saw signs of a crescendo selling. selling off in the first day of the quarter is actually a very bullish sign. 92% of the time you rally from that point into the end of the year. and second, there's a lot of fund managers trailing their benchmark. and it sets up for a pretty big beta chase. >> can we do that, though? because we've seen small caps drag. a lot of people are saying mid caps are in trouble as well. can we get that year-end rally if we have trouble in the smalls and the mids? >> historically, because the russell has underperformed the s&p 1,000 basis points over the past six months, that's usually the end of a correction, not the saturday of a sellup. i think it confirms we'll have a big move in the s&p over the next si
tom lee is one of wall street's biggest bulls. he's from a boutique investment firm. welcome to "options action," tom. good to see you. >> thanks, melissa. >> in a note that you put out this morning, you say we're setting up for a big rally at the end of the year. why is that? what do you see? >> it's really simple. number one, i thought we saw signs of a crescendo selling. selling off in the first day of the quarter is actually a very bullish sign. 92% of the time...
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tom lee, of fund strat global advisers. so, dan, let's get to your trade here. >> if you agree with him and think that we do see this beta chase in the year-end, but you do worry a little bit. we have a chart of the s&p 500, the 200-day moving average, the s&p has not been below it for two years. i think that will set up for q1 disappointment. the higher we go in q4, i think we give it back. remember late january, early february sell-off we had this year, after the s&p rose 30%, i think we set up to do that. and i think you want to use heightened index prices to set up for this trade. so today, when the s&p was 196.65, i looked at the december quarterly, march quarterly, 190 put spread. that basically corresponds with that one 1,900 level in the s&p 500. and what i really want to do is if you agree with tom and you think the s&p will inch up, you want to sell the december 1.90 put at $3.40 and sell for $6.40. if you get to the year-end and the etf is above 190, you have financed half the purchase price of that longer dated
tom lee, of fund strat global advisers. so, dan, let's get to your trade here. >> if you agree with him and think that we do see this beta chase in the year-end, but you do worry a little bit. we have a chart of the s&p 500, the 200-day moving average, the s&p has not been below it for two years. i think that will set up for q1 disappointment. the higher we go in q4, i think we give it back. remember late january, early february sell-off we had this year, after the s&p rose...
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tom lee, the money is, does the question is, visit fuld over into the s&p 500?fold over into the s&p 500? >> to generate a unit of economic growth, you need a couple of units of credit now. it is a big deal. i'm just not familiar with -- bullishness single digit or a continuation from what we saw in early 2009? >> i think there's a structural problem with some people who talk about credit tightness and say that is sort of a driver of the economy. at the end of the day, what really drives the economy is really pent-up demand. the need to seek -- if there is demand for something, the supply credit will come because there's an economic senate to supply whether it is from the shadows or traditional banks. what people are losing side up, investment spending in the u.s. a 23% of gdp is debt recession levels. it is not because people don't need anything. capital stock is really old. we have a lot of people living in basements. people set auto sales would never get back -- >> we are thrilled to have both of you on. startling different opinions. >> crisis over, everythin
tom lee, the money is, does the question is, visit fuld over into the s&p 500?fold over into the s&p 500? >> to generate a unit of economic growth, you need a couple of units of credit now. it is a big deal. i'm just not familiar with -- bullishness single digit or a continuation from what we saw in early 2009? >> i think there's a structural problem with some people who talk about credit tightness and say that is sort of a driver of the economy. at the end of the day, what...
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tom lee is here, founder and head of research, former u.s. equity strategist with jpmorgan.ave a target for the s&p 500, 2100 by the end of the year, are you not shaken by what we've seen first week of october? rocky, two straight weeks of decline for u.s. equities? >> it was a rocky couple of weeks. we saw a deep correction, small caps but it's healthy for markets to correct that way and as we noted friday, i think the setup for rest of the year for the next three month is quite constructive. we believe 2100 is possible. >> your favorite sector is technology and health care. i know you don't talk about individual stock but was hewlett-packard splitting in two, ebay splitting in two do you like these moves? they seem to be shareholder-friendly in the near term. you want to see more of this activity? >> yeah. i think this is highlighting a theme where we -- when investors look at valuation opportunities in technology, this is a way for multiples to rerate because you can look at pure play businesses, you have management focused on optimizing returns on the assets of those spe
tom lee is here, founder and head of research, former u.s. equity strategist with jpmorgan.ave a target for the s&p 500, 2100 by the end of the year, are you not shaken by what we've seen first week of october? rocky, two straight weeks of decline for u.s. equities? >> it was a rocky couple of weeks. we saw a deep correction, small caps but it's healthy for markets to correct that way and as we noted friday, i think the setup for rest of the year for the next three month is quite...
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. >> tom lee. d dan, let's get to your trade here. >> if you agree with him and you do worry a little bit -- we have a chart of the s&p 500. it's been below it in two years. for me i think that's going to set up for a q1 disappointment. remember that late january, early february selloff that we had this year after the s&p rose 30%? i think we set up to do that and i think you want to use heightened index options prices to kind of set up for this trade. so when the s&p was there, i look at the december quarterly, march quarterly put spread. that basically corresponds with that one 1900 level in the s&p 500. what i really want to do is if you agree with tom and you think the s&p is going to inch up, you want to sell the december and sell the other, if you get to year end and the etn i etf is a that, you look. maybe it will turn into a vertical put spread. >> you have a number of holidays coming up. i think that's a positive. i don't see anyone holding those things. they're going to keep those things
. >> tom lee. d dan, let's get to your trade here. >> if you agree with him and you do worry a little bit -- we have a chart of the s&p 500. it's been below it in two years. for me i think that's going to set up for a q1 disappointment. remember that late january, early february selloff that we had this year after the s&p rose 30%? i think we set up to do that and i think you want to use heightened index options prices to kind of set up for this trade. so when the s&p...
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you're in texas. >> oil is here. >> carl, thank you. >> thank you. >> tom and lee as well. our of you. >> tom, thanks for coming in. >>> up next, suzanne somers is here. we're going to talk thigh masters, business, success. i sing that song. you know who i miss? mr. roper. i miss him. we'll be right back. success. that's why we use fedex one rate®. >>their flat rate shipping. exactly. it makes us look top-notch but we know it's affordable. (garage door opening) (sighs) honey, haven't i asked you to please use the.... >>we don't have a reception entrance. ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked for the best price, and the trade went through. do the other guys guarantee that? didn't think so. open an account and find more of the expertise you need to be a better investor. >>> live now at times square right there. welcome back to "squawk box." look how the market is setting itself
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on the flip side on cnbc earlier today, tom lee said the stronger dollar already trading around a four year plus high could actually lift this group because so many of these companies sales are domestic. so there are a number of stocks that are already trading at attractive valuations right now with price to earnings well below their five year averages. names to check out,ing banks like wsfs and valley national, those might be worth a look. take-two interactive. and also sturm ruger, also another one to check out. >> a good shopping list for us. thanks. >>> simon, down to you. >> it's obvious that investors have a great deal to digest this week. first you'll get a trickle of earnings. and then the reports coming next week. flurry of fed speakers, ten in all for the week but the big three all speaking economic growth, geopolitical events. you name it, there is an awful lot going on. so let's inject some wisdom into the week. we have steve and jack with us. welcome to you "power lunch". what do investors really need to focus down on? >> they need to focus on earnings. this is not a secto
on the flip side on cnbc earlier today, tom lee said the stronger dollar already trading around a four year plus high could actually lift this group because so many of these companies sales are domestic. so there are a number of stocks that are already trading at attractive valuations right now with price to earnings well below their five year averages. names to check out,ing banks like wsfs and valley national, those might be worth a look. take-two interactive. and also sturm ruger, also...
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tom lee, head of research joins us this morning at post nine. tom, great to see you again. to ibm in a moment. how important was that solid close on friday? >> i think it's important for the markets to show some ability to sort of rally or stabilize. i think it was a big positive actually. >> doesn't mean we're out of the woods? october traditionally treacherous. waiting for buybacks to kick in in november and december. >> that's right. >> is your year end target changes? >> no. we still think we can do 2100. it's a much bigger move now because of the declines we've had. but you have to remember if we're bottoming and we do think we're in the proximity of a bottom, bottoms are "v" shape sod we could have a 10% month. >> tom, do we need further stimulus from the fed to hold the levels we're at now? perhaps an extension to qe and we just basically rallied in a straight line up 3 1/2%. what if we don't get that from the fed next tuesday? >> i think one of the big messages from the central banks is they're going to be ready to protect markets. that's really the bigger reminder
tom lee, head of research joins us this morning at post nine. tom, great to see you again. to ibm in a moment. how important was that solid close on friday? >> i think it's important for the markets to show some ability to sort of rally or stabilize. i think it was a big positive actually. >> doesn't mean we're out of the woods? october traditionally treacherous. waiting for buybacks to kick in in november and december. >> that's right. >> is your year end target...
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of course, art and joe and tom lee. >> really appreciate it. >> the markets took everyone for a very scary and wild ride today. >> it didn't end at 4:00. after hours we've seen some pressure again on the futures as we just discussed on netflix hit hard on that earnings report. we're going to walk through all of this for you. the question is what should investors do now? would an official correction ultimately be a good thing? how do we know if we reached capitulation? we'll have more market coverage just ahead. stay with us. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. centurylink your link to what's next. ...the getaway vehicle! for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >>> i want to welcome you back and show what you the nasdaq 100 etf, the q
of course, art and joe and tom lee. >> really appreciate it. >> the markets took everyone for a very scary and wild ride today. >> it didn't end at 4:00. after hours we've seen some pressure again on the futures as we just discussed on netflix hit hard on that earnings report. we're going to walk through all of this for you. the question is what should investors do now? would an official correction ultimately be a good thing? how do we know if we reached capitulation? we'll...
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tom lee today saying when the fourth quarter begins with a 1% drop, it's up for the quarter 92% of theime. >> you want beta chase, gm super cruise. this is a terrific note from citi. global eye is the number one name, gopro, too. >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> the name my charitable trust has been buying and is tough to own is walgreen. they had numbers september same-store sales. 7.9%. potential was 5.3%. pharmacy same-store sales 8%. this is the first real beat they had in a long time. there is good news about generic head winds dying down. this stock has been, maybe when you compare it versus cvs one of the worse performers. i point out this is the good news that the bulls of walgreen were looking for after a flood of bad news. >> stock down 14%. >> when they didn't do what the hedge funds wanted, a lot of pull. >> they had operational difficulties. >> oh, did they ever. they overestimated what they would do by $1 billion. cfo out. a lot of reasons not to like the stock. >> what's on tonight? >> a story amazing. hector hoyos is about identification and your atm. gary evans
tom lee today saying when the fourth quarter begins with a 1% drop, it's up for the quarter 92% of theime. >> you want beta chase, gm super cruise. this is a terrific note from citi. global eye is the number one name, gopro, too. >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> the name my charitable trust has been buying and is tough to own is walgreen. they had numbers september same-store sales. 7.9%. potential was 5.3%. pharmacy same-store sales 8%. this is the first real beat...
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tom lee said himself, the financials, the idea that we're out with some of those, that sounds like great news to him. it's something they're going to be covering in "squawk on the street" right now. expired, by which the underwriters can start saying what they think. and guess what eric schmidt thinks is the company's biggest rival when it comes to search. the answer may surprise you. got his attention. a big day for bank earnings. jpmorgan chase posting a third quarter earnings miss. revenues, though, did exceed estimates, helped by fixed income, currency, and commodity training. citi reported better than expected quarterly results while wells fargo came in right in line with what was expected for its third quarter earnings. the bank earnings coming one day after stocks posted the worst three-day losing streak we've seen since 2011. the s&p 500 down nearly 1.7%, closing below its 200-day moving average for the first time in almost two years. i said 1.3, it was 1.7. and adding that to last week, we are looking at significant losses. are these bank earnings going to do anything, jim, to s
tom lee said himself, the financials, the idea that we're out with some of those, that sounds like great news to him. it's something they're going to be covering in "squawk on the street" right now. expired, by which the underwriters can start saying what they think. and guess what eric schmidt thinks is the company's biggest rival when it comes to search. the answer may surprise you. got his attention. a big day for bank earnings. jpmorgan chase posting a third quarter earnings miss....
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republicans like ted cruz and texas and mike lee and tom tillson in north carolina, they're all mashing teeth about this. but avenue foot fighting like this, we're stimwaiting on it all at once. but, honestly, if you're waiting with baited breath for that result, it's because you're not paying attention to the movement of higs ri right now. so on that issue, on that one part of the law about our rights in this country, the courts are just racing ahead right now. it's happening all over the country, even where you wouldn't expect it and it's just happening now. boom. >> the day before that, june 25th last year, the day before the big gay rights ruling, that same supreme court took a sledge hammer to voting rights in this country. they struck down the five appointed conservative justices in that case and argued that discrimination was a thing of the past. it was something we no longer needed federal protections against states discriminating in the way they let people vote. that was sort of a lovely, feel good fairy tale. >> the idea of a no longer contested territory is bull puckey. but s
republicans like ted cruz and texas and mike lee and tom tillson in north carolina, they're all mashing teeth about this. but avenue foot fighting like this, we're stimwaiting on it all at once. but, honestly, if you're waiting with baited breath for that result, it's because you're not paying attention to the movement of higs ri right now. so on that issue, on that one part of the law about our rights in this country, the courts are just racing ahead right now. it's happening all over the...
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lee. warriors by 5. tom son catch the shoe coming off the world championship. moments later.ith authority. 20 at last check and rate now 96-89 warriors in game that doesn't count in the fourth. abc 7 sports brought by toyota and i checked the accu-weather forecast for sint louis on saturday. 57 and cloudy with 20 percent chance of rain. sound about right. >> i'm sure bruce would like that. >> cool crisp. >> victory weather. >> thanks very much. >> all right that is it for this evening. >> a for all of us here, we appreciate your time. >> thanks for joining us for 7 news at 9:00. news continues on lane at twitter facebook mobile did he vase for 7 news app. >> we'll see you again in an app. >> we'll see you again in an hour over on abc 7 you know, i'm actually feeling a little guilty because last night you left your purse here, and then when the pizza man i came, i was $2 short, so i took it from you. 2 bucks. big deal. i also took a pack of gum, a lipstick and, uh, 28 other dollars. i was going out to get wine. you stole from me to support a drinking habit? i am so proud of yo
lee. warriors by 5. tom son catch the shoe coming off the world championship. moments later.ith authority. 20 at last check and rate now 96-89 warriors in game that doesn't count in the fourth. abc 7 sports brought by toyota and i checked the accu-weather forecast for sint louis on saturday. 57 and cloudy with 20 percent chance of rain. sound about right. >> i'm sure bruce would like that. >> cool crisp. >> victory weather. >> thanks very much. >> all right that is...
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senator from arizona, and he has two cousins in the senate now, utah republican mike lee and new mexico democrat tom udall. >> i'm a mountain climber, you all know that. you don't schmooze your way up a mountain, you don't trash talk your way up a mountain, you just climb the dog gone thing, so this is a mountain we're climbing, let's go climb it. i'm proud to be your senator, thank you. >> ifill: but gardner treats udall's political history as a liability. >> ifill: ads like this have transformed udall's reelection bid into bitterly contested toss up. last week, gardner won the surprise endorsement of the state's biggest newspaper, which derided the incumbent for running what it described as a one issue campaign. udall shrugs off the hometown rebuke. >> the denver post doesn't think women's reproductive rights are important. that's their decision, but that's an important part of my campaign. >> ifill: norman provizer, a political science professor at metropolitan state university in denver, says gardner has another advantage: a more affable approach to conservative politics. >> he's one of the more
senator from arizona, and he has two cousins in the senate now, utah republican mike lee and new mexico democrat tom udall. >> i'm a mountain climber, you all know that. you don't schmooze your way up a mountain, you don't trash talk your way up a mountain, you just climb the dog gone thing, so this is a mountain we're climbing, let's go climb it. i'm proud to be your senator, thank you. >> ifill: but gardner treats udall's political history as a liability. >> ifill: ads like...
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hope to keep doing it thank you to mayor ed lee of san francisco for welcoming us which is richli stampede in navy tradition thank you, sir and especially mayor tomek the crew will remedy and tutor the dedication and tireless effort you've put into making this a wonderful week thank you, captain brown (clapping.) of course, thank the united states navy a first class organization i've been fortunate to be part of and thank you for signing me in commands of this warship you know there's no great opportunity to be destined as johnny cash i'm a flag waving nephew of my usage sam although it's the navy's birthday on monday happy birthday many secretary i'm the one getting the present this is a great day. (clapping.) red, white, and blue awesome thank you. the navy and thank you to the united states mayor core they're great partners and it is part of our nation as well south america if any, to our credible sponsors ms. lynn pace you set the example for selves service to our country and our presence will guide the ship if the right direction thank you to the america veterans carries association thank you for your getting our ship named captain america a
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and melissa with 6 at lee highway looks good at this point this morning, tom.e slow headed northbound through dale city 95. been that way the past 30 minutes or so, i'd say. otherwise looking typical around town. now the arteries coming in, a litt slower than we'd like to see now. 270 southbound from germantown road to the beltway, 10 minutes behind. 495, outer loop from 95 to 270, again, about ten minutes behind a look in virginia. 66 to the beltway. 16 minutes and 95 northbound from quantico to the beltway a problem seeing near dale city. about 15 minutes behind at this point this morning. i'm back in ten minutes. melissa, thank you. >>> staying on top of a developi story. the man in america with the ebola virus flew through dulles. word from the government for people who used that airport on the same day. >>> plus, some parents upset. the message on a superhero t-shirt they do not want their daughters to wear. it is 6:42. we'll be >>> in o prayers and we're really rooting for him. he's going to have a lot of work to do when >> the nephew of a man with the eb
and melissa with 6 at lee highway looks good at this point this morning, tom.e slow headed northbound through dale city 95. been that way the past 30 minutes or so, i'd say. otherwise looking typical around town. now the arteries coming in, a litt slower than we'd like to see now. 270 southbound from germantown road to the beltway, 10 minutes behind. 495, outer loop from 95 to 270, again, about ten minutes behind a look in virginia. 66 to the beltway. 16 minutes and 95 northbound from quantico...
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lee is teaming up with chevrolet. it will be part of a commercial shown during the world series. with tombett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years? womaand the way it made me chronic feel,ipation, the discomfort, the bloating, the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms like bloating, abdominal discomfort, hard stools, and straining and help people with chronic constipation go more often. don't take amitiza, if you have a bowel blockage or severe dia
lee is teaming up with chevrolet. it will be part of a commercial shown during the world series. with tombett, things keep getting worse. september 16th. budget deficits force pennsylvania to borrow $1.5 billion dollars just to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why...
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meantime, republican joanie ernst is ahead of bruce rail lee but again within the margin of error. 49 to 46. arkansas we have seen tightening tomon is ahead of mark pryor 45 to 43 he had about a five point lead. ee pending on your party affiliation i interpret the polls differently. >> it takes a net pickup of 6 seats for republicans to get the senate majority. there are 10 or 12 competitive races two are held by democrats. it is very, very possible. >> it gets down to the final moments the voters focus on two candidates not on national referendum. when two candidates pair inef italy we do better. >> so many of the races are so close it will be a nail biter on election night. >> going to be a long night. doug lousader life for us. >> we are speaking of mid terms republican david purdue and democrat michelle nunn pitch to voters. the common theme gridlock in washington. the big question who has the better plan to fix it. perdue would be a rubber stamp for president obama. >>ba barack obama hand picked michelle. he thinks ceahe's going to bitee hand that is feeding her. >> nobody has been feeding her by hand. let me clarify. i pr
meantime, republican joanie ernst is ahead of bruce rail lee but again within the margin of error. 49 to 46. arkansas we have seen tightening tomon is ahead of mark pryor 45 to 43 he had about a five point lead. ee pending on your party affiliation i interpret the polls differently. >> it takes a net pickup of 6 seats for republicans to get the senate majority. there are 10 or 12 competitive races two are held by democrats. it is very, very possible. >> it gets down to the final...
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lee is a guidice. tonight what made the judge so angry about their famously flashy lifestyle? and what the jail time means for their family. >>> plus, tom and katie, kim and kris, robin and paula. breaking up is big business in hollywood, and it can cost big bucks. but now, there's an easier way to end a marriage. welcome to the real life heartbreak hotel. check in married, check out divorced. can it really be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting. >>> and, we all have seen the celebrities brought back to life thanks to technology call resurrection. from michael jackson to elvis presley. and now, mar lun milyn monroe. >> hello. >> but first, the "nightline" five. >> when folks think about what they get from alaska, they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else, as well. jobs. all over america. engineering and innovation jobs. advanced safety systems and technology. shipping and manufacturing. across the united states, bp supporting more than a quarter million jobs. when we set up operation in one part of the country, people in other parts go to work. that's not a coinciden
lee is a guidice. tonight what made the judge so angry about their famously flashy lifestyle? and what the jail time means for their family. >>> plus, tom and katie, kim and kris, robin and paula. breaking up is big business in hollywood, and it can cost big bucks. but now, there's an easier way to end a marriage. welcome to the real life heartbreak hotel. check in married, check out divorced. can it really be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting....
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tom, thank you for that. looking at old hundred road, these are the folks heading to town. no problems at all this morning. taking a look at another camera, 66 at lee highway is looking a little fuzzy with headlights coming into town this morning. and the last camera for this morning, taking a look here at the beltway outer loop right here at new hampshire avenue. also looking quite good. i'm back in ten minutes. see you at 4:51. >>> a quick cab ride becomes a frightening ordeal for a local woman. why she says the driver broke the law and how to prevent the same thing from happening to you. >>> and you have been complaining since the beginning. we'll tell you how the people who run the 495 express lanes are giving you a second chance if you get on the road by if you get on the road by have you seen the news about barbara comstock? first, the washington post reported, barbara comstock failed to report eighty-five thousand in income. now, we learn, barbara comstock pushed a client's issues in the virginia legislature and didn't disclose it. barbara comstock shepherded a trio of bills through the legislature and into law, but barbara comstock never of
tom, thank you for that. looking at old hundred road, these are the folks heading to town. no problems at all this morning. taking a look at another camera, 66 at lee highway is looking a little fuzzy with headlights coming into town this morning. and the last camera for this morning, taking a look here at the beltway outer loop right here at new hampshire avenue. also looking quite good. i'm back in ten minutes. see you at 4:51. >>> a quick cab ride becomes a frightening ordeal for a...
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. >>> now, the newspaper editor ben brad lee whose coverage of the watergate scandal helped force president nixon to resign died at the age of 93. tom ackerman looks at his career. ben bradlee capitalized on his ties to washington elite, including friend john f. kennedy, to run the newsroom of the "the washington post." in 1972 under bradlee's supervision the reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein traced a burglary attempt at the democratic party's watergate offices to some of nixon's top aid. a key source was a top fbi official called deep throat. >> deep throat was right from beginning to end. so wood word and bernstein were not making mistakes. the accuracy was never called into question. >> crimes of obstructing justice led to the president's resignation. the only president to quit in office. bradlee called watergate a watershed matter in america's history. >> people don't tell the truth in 100 different ways. it's become so easy to lie much no one recognises lies. >> bradley, backed by the post's owner had earlier fought nixon by winning a landmark supreme court ruling for freedom of the rest. the post published a damning hi
. >>> now, the newspaper editor ben brad lee whose coverage of the watergate scandal helped force president nixon to resign died at the age of 93. tom ackerman looks at his career. ben bradlee capitalized on his ties to washington elite, including friend john f. kennedy, to run the newsroom of the "the washington post." in 1972 under bradlee's supervision the reporters bob woodward and carl bernstein traced a burglary attempt at the democratic party's watergate offices to...
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tom vacar, ktvu channel two news. >>> san francisco is getting a new food destination in the rapidly changing mid-market area. mayor lee leaders celebrated the grand opening of the hall. it's on market street between golden gate and mcallister. the building will eventually be torn down to make way for a new housing and retail. but the city says this is a sign of things to come. >> while we say it's temporary, there's nothing temporary looking about this. and sure looks like a sighting, almost like it's already belonged. like we're just unraveling this present for the rest of market street to enjoy. >> reporter: and the market has 186 rental units and 10,000 square feet of room on the top floor. >>> biologists say that marijuana growers are illegally taking water from creek endangered species are spawning. the federal agency now plans to get a better estimate of the amount of water marijuana farmers are taking. >>> a wildfire danger grows tonight, people in the east bay say there's a hazard in their own backyard that's going unfed. and why it's taken the federal government far too long to deal with it. >>> the controver
tom vacar, ktvu channel two news. >>> san francisco is getting a new food destination in the rapidly changing mid-market area. mayor lee leaders celebrated the grand opening of the hall. it's on market street between golden gate and mcallister. the building will eventually be torn down to make way for a new housing and retail. but the city says this is a sign of things to come. >> while we say it's temporary, there's nothing temporary looking about this. and sure looks like a...
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lee and hoda. >> they're coming up with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th.st to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years? >>> good morning i'm vai sikahema. rain is coming from the west i understand. let's get our forecast from bill henley. >> not looking too impressive so far. we're going to have to wait until this afternoon. clouds are building in cape may. there is still breaks of sunshine there. cloudy skies over the city. right now it is 59 degrees in philadelphia. the humidity is nice. winds picking up out of the east at 9 miles per hour. in spite of the chance of showers we'll see 60s later on. the showers are to our south. >> thank you, there is a court hearing today in philadelphia to decide if the former mob boss morleno should be revoked. now federal authorities dispute that, the
lee and hoda. >> they're coming up with tom corbett, things keep getting worse. september 16th.st to keep the lights on. three days later, pennsylvania's unemployment rate goes up for the second straight month. under tom corbett, we've fallen from 9th to 47th in job creation. and on september 25th, pennsylvania's credit is downgraded for the fifth time in two years. why would we give tom corbett four more years? >>> good morning i'm vai sikahema. rain is coming from the west i...
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lee is a guidice. tonight what made the judge so angry about their famously flashy lifestyle? and what the jail time means for their family. >>> plus, tomlly be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting. >>> and, we all have seen the celebrities brought back to life thanks to
lee is a guidice. tonight what made the judge so angry about their famously flashy lifestyle? and what the jail time means for their family. >>> plus, tomlly be so cut and dry? >> you can get through this without fighting. >>> and, we all have seen the celebrities brought back to life thanks to
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lee, you never looked better. i love it. >>> walter isaacson is in our toyota green have you seen tom corbett's ads attacking me... get realclass on taxes. corbett cut a billion dollars from education... ...now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. meanwhile, we're the only state that doesn't charge oil and gas companies an extraction tax. but corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. i'm tom wolf, i'll be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a change. a remote that lives more wi-fi in more places. a movie library you can take wherever you go. internet speeds that have gotten faster 13 times in 12 years. the innovators and inventors at comcast labs are creating more possibilities for more people every day. comcast. bringing media and technology together for you. >>> he's comin offer his best autobiography. walter isaacson is going off one pioneer. his new book focuses on men and women who created the computer and internet. it's called "innovators." it is published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. welcome, walter. great to have you back. this book got some encouragement and s
lee, you never looked better. i love it. >>> walter isaacson is in our toyota green have you seen tom corbett's ads attacking me... get realclass on taxes. corbett cut a billion dollars from education... ...now almost 80% of school districts plan to raise property taxes. meanwhile, we're the only state that doesn't charge oil and gas companies an extraction tax. but corbett raised your gas taxes through the roof. i'm tom wolf, i'll be a governor who stands up for the middle class for a...
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lee dugard as elizabeth smart. we believe we will bring her home. >> hopefully that will happen. tomw charge that's been filed, explain in engine accomplish what that means? >> basically to abduct somebody with the intent of having some type of a sexual relationship with the person. >> that's considered a class two felony. what does that mean? >> well, it's not quite prem premeditated murder or the intent to kill the person. but i think they're basing it on some of the crime scene evidence that they have early on in the case, coupled with that she was seen with him leaving in the car. >> tom, coy, we'll check back with you guys tomorrow. thank you very much. >>> coming up, the breaking news we're following. the director of the secret service steps down after shocking security breaches, including an armed intruder inside the white house. can anyone turn around the troubled agency in>>> and now can retired u.s. general john allen rally u.s. allies against is isis? that's coming up. ♪ want to change the world? create things that help people. design safer cars. faster computers. smarter
lee dugard as elizabeth smart. we believe we will bring her home. >> hopefully that will happen. tomw charge that's been filed, explain in engine accomplish what that means? >> basically to abduct somebody with the intent of having some type of a sexual relationship with the person. >> that's considered a class two felony. what does that mean? >> well, it's not quite prem premeditated murder or the intent to kill the person. but i think they're basing it on some of the...
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tom tuny is brought in to do the questioning of this assassin. and the interrogation -- and i pulled a lot of it because the transcripts are available in my book are really reminiscent of leervey oswald. he is an assassin who isn't saying anything other than he's innocent. gives great many smirking replies to the interrogation and he goes off to see what will happen and he tells the guards b careful. put him under solitary confinement. make sure -- keep a guard on him at all times, but take him to the jail. while he's in the jail, the first report is there's a shot and he's been killed by a lone gunman, an assassin stuck a rifle into the jail cell. the next day this is contradicted. it says he got on top of his jail cell and jumped down an smashed his head open but there's nÁautopsy. police chief woods is saying there's more people involved. the bottom that he ignited the capitolí÷ is a very sophisticat bomb. he knew nothing about making or fabricating bombs and then mysteriously the story disappears. it just stops. and tuny becomes convinced that the u.s. president, president wilson is just not prepared to go to war. they don't want america, if this comes out, america wil
tom tuny is brought in to do the questioning of this assassin. and the interrogation -- and i pulled a lot of it because the transcripts are available in my book are really reminiscent of leervey oswald. he is an assassin who isn't saying anything other than he's innocent. gives great many smirking replies to the interrogation and he goes off to see what will happen and he tells the guards b careful. put him under solitary confinement. make sure -- keep a guard on him at all times, but take him...
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tom corbett four more years? >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefellersday, oer 16th. boy, was it -- was it wild this morning? the rain and the wind and the -- >> i was walking blake in a monsoon and that ain't fun. >> he likes to take his time and sniff around. lola took one look and said, no. >> that's hard. >> no. she's huge, like 80 pounds. >> you did not say what -- >> no, i did not. >> i'm not going out there. >> mommy, do i have to? >> no. i carried him -- there is a place -- an overhang kind of thing and i walked him in a circle at 4:30 in the morning over and over and over. >> at times do you doubt your love for him? >> no, i don't. we have "ambush makeovers." we have a lot of great stuff. and nicholas sparks is with us too. >> the author of "the notebook," cassidy's favorite movie. a new one out. and the young actress lian liana liberato. it is fun. james marsh in here earlier, he plays the older are guy, darn cute. >> also a new gig for neil patrick harris. we'll talk about that. first, let's begin with a little recap of yesterday, shall we? y
tom corbett four more years? >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with kathie lee gifford and hoda kotb, live from studio 1a in rockefellersday, oer 16th. boy, was it -- was it wild this morning? the rain and the wind and the -- >> i was walking blake in a monsoon and that ain't fun. >> he likes to take his time and sniff around. lola took one look and said, no. >> that's hard. >> no. she's huge, like 80 pounds. >> you did not say what -- >>...
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lee carter is here with the dials. so we've got one ad we want to look at here and this is tom tillis attack ad involving senator kay hagano the islamic state as a jv team. days later, the armed services committee holds a hearing on new global threats. senator kay hagan absent. she missed over half of the armed services hearings this year. she admits she prioritized a cocktail party to benefit her campaign, while isis grew, obama did nothing. senator hagan did cocktails. to change policy, change your senator. >> okay. what do you give the grade here? >> the grade here i have to give this an f. the reason for that is -- i know. we talked to folks. this isn't just me saying. this is what the people said. they upgrade to do a d, i'm sorry. the reason is, most people looked at it as a strict old traditional political ad. it seemed like an ax to grind. it didn't seem like there was anything really that stuck to it. most people said what i would do if this came on is i'd go out and get a snack. i wouldn't even watch the whole thing. >> really? wow. you didn't like the imagery with showing isis, she's at cocktail parties while i
lee carter is here with the dials. so we've got one ad we want to look at here and this is tom tillis attack ad involving senator kay hagano the islamic state as a jv team. days later, the armed services committee holds a hearing on new global threats. senator kay hagan absent. she missed over half of the armed services hearings this year. she admits she prioritized a cocktail party to benefit her campaign, while isis grew, obama did nothing. senator hagan did cocktails. to change policy,...
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tom tuny is brought in to do the questioning of this assassin. and the interrogation -- and i pulled a lot of it because the transcripts are available in my book are really reminiscent of leeho isn't saying anything other than he's innocent. gives great many smirking replies to the interrogation and he goes off to see what will happen and he tells the guards b careful. put him under solitary confinement. make sure -- keep a guard on him at all times, but take him to the jail. while he's in the jail, the first report is there's a shot and he's been killed by a lone gunman, an assassin stuck a rifle into the jail cell. the next day this is contradicted. it says he got on top of his jail cell and jumped down an smashed his head open but there's nÁautopsy. police chief woods is saying there's more people involved. the bottom that he ignited the capitolí÷ is a very sophisticat bomb. he knew nothing about making or fabricating bombs and then mysteriously the story disappears. it just stops. and tuny becomes convinced that the u.s. president, president wilson is just not prepared to go to war. they don't want america, if this comes out, america will have no choice to go to war. a
tom tuny is brought in to do the questioning of this assassin. and the interrogation -- and i pulled a lot of it because the transcripts are available in my book are really reminiscent of leeho isn't saying anything other than he's innocent. gives great many smirking replies to the interrogation and he goes off to see what will happen and he tells the guards b careful. put him under solitary confinement. make sure -- keep a guard on him at all times, but take him to the jail. while he's in the...
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tom frieden has been leading the way. they've been doing these press conferences. a couple of things, it's important to point out a breach of protocol could be taking off the protective wear and accidental leethis small droplet of body fluid is transmitted to the health worker. i mean, this is really complicated stuff. that's why there is so much caution around dealing with these ebola patients. >> right. it's not so much -- i think this is the first time we have somebody in america who got the case in america and people are concerned obviously hospital workers, experts. can you imagine civilians who might have been in contact with her who didn't have these suits and the question is, are these the right suits, is something else that could come up. let's switch gears and talk about the other major story happening, a war against isis. how is itç going? susan rice was asked that question and listen to her fascinating answer. >> this is going to take time. so it can't be judged by merely what happens in one particular town or in one particular region. this is going to take time and the american people need to understand that our aim here is a long-term degradation and building the capacity of
tom frieden has been leading the way. they've been doing these press conferences. a couple of things, it's important to point out a breach of protocol could be taking off the protective wear and accidental leethis small droplet of body fluid is transmitted to the health worker. i mean, this is really complicated stuff. that's why there is so much caution around dealing with these ebola patients. >> right. it's not so much -- i think this is the first time we have somebody in america who...