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off the turnpike we found prices as low as 3.27 in burlington.o www.wusa9.com and click on pump patrol to find the best gas prices along your route. >>> a piece of history could be yours if you're willing to dish out the dough. according to the roanoke times, the natural bridge in roanoke is up for sale. you could buy the virginia landmark along with the natural bridge, cabins and a 150 room hotel or just pieces of it. the entire property was listed for $39 million in 2007, no word what they're asking for tonight. we just don't know about the price tag. >>> would you call this next story a fire too hot to handle? this is amazing footage of a wooden train trestle burning uncontrollably over the colorado river in texas and according to saturn911.com fire crews responded to it sunday but just couldn't treat it due to the intense heat and they're still trying to figure out how it started. >>> still ahead from the fire to the rain, topper is keeping an eye on the skies as some weather is going to move into our area. >>> one last check of gas prices to
off the turnpike we found prices as low as 3.27 in burlington.o www.wusa9.com and click on pump patrol to find the best gas prices along your route. >>> a piece of history could be yours if you're willing to dish out the dough. according to the roanoke times, the natural bridge in roanoke is up for sale. you could buy the virginia landmark along with the natural bridge, cabins and a 150 room hotel or just pieces of it. the entire property was listed for $39 million in 2007, no word...
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that's over the creek turnpike and then to the east. so not toward the city of tulsa, but to the east of tulsa through the eastern suburbs and then out toward east of that area into a much less populated area. but this is a large, extremely dangerous tornado on the ground right now that has moved through broken arrow and part of the suburb and now moved over the turnpike and points east. >> chad, i understand you used to work in that area, from your perspective, how bad is this and how close are you to that tornado? >> reporter: we are still, even if we started, we are two hours south of this area near oklahoma city. oklahoma takes a long time to travel through. we left oklahoma yesterday and traveled 480 miles chasing other tornadoes across the state. so that area will eventually move into the area. this is a large tornado on the ground. probably the storm chasers had a good look at it right now. the national weather service knows where it is. if you are east of broken arrow, you need to be taking cover right now. this is extremely dan
that's over the creek turnpike and then to the east. so not toward the city of tulsa, but to the east of tulsa through the eastern suburbs and then out toward east of that area into a much less populated area. but this is a large, extremely dangerous tornado on the ground right now that has moved through broken arrow and part of the suburb and now moved over the turnpike and points east. >> chad, i understand you used to work in that area, from your perspective, how bad is this and how...
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he's north of the turner turnpike, north of wellston.nfortunately, folks, we see the damage now from the tornado that we suspected was an f-4 tornado. it looks like it's of that category. let's just hope everybody here is okay. there's going to be a lot of heavy damage here, and this is such a bad deal. a lot of this damage is quite severe. john, how many structures -- we're looking alt this live from john welsh and bob moore chopper 4. how many structures have you seen so far? >> a dozen, mike. and a lot of these, travis, could you pan around to the right? it's right out your door, another one. i'm trying to bring up this house. we have a lot of people out here in the yard and on the roadway. i want to make sure that everybody is okay. but probably a dozen. a lot of these houses are on at least ten-acre tracks, so they're not here, but over county road 870 is a blacktop east-west road, and they have taken a major hit here. there's some brick structure houses, frame over brick. roofs are completely gone. and almost all the roofs are gone
he's north of the turner turnpike, north of wellston.nfortunately, folks, we see the damage now from the tornado that we suspected was an f-4 tornado. it looks like it's of that category. let's just hope everybody here is okay. there's going to be a lot of heavy damage here, and this is such a bad deal. a lot of this damage is quite severe. john, how many structures -- we're looking alt this live from john welsh and bob moore chopper 4. how many structures have you seen so far? >> a...
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like the widening of the new jersey turnpike. now there is nothing like turnpikes that yield 5% tax rates for if wealthy. those were the best piece of paper i ever sold, nothing like that at the moment. so let's just forget about them, stop being wishful for the days before the fed mandated austerity for the wealthy and look around for better opportunities. so mr. carp and mr. powerball winner, it will be kinder morgan energy partners for you and energized partners, too. 4.95% respectively. a 5% and change. these mlps will give you the income you need with toll-like tendencys. that's what they are. why don't we throw in williams partner, wpz, which owns natural gas assets. that is a truly growth business. get a little 6.5% yield. then we'll kind of come up with the whole yield together, yield 5 and change. feel pretty good about it. we want real estate trusts. healthcare trusts of america, which yields 4.4%. you could get a break in it as there is a secondary coming up. yes, classic dividend growers, stocks like johnson & johnson
like the widening of the new jersey turnpike. now there is nothing like turnpikes that yield 5% tax rates for if wealthy. those were the best piece of paper i ever sold, nothing like that at the moment. so let's just forget about them, stop being wishful for the days before the fed mandated austerity for the wealthy and look around for better opportunities. so mr. carp and mr. powerball winner, it will be kinder morgan energy partners for you and energized partners, too. 4.95% respectively. a...
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reports say multiple explosions of the transformers, typically, yes, they could be in that creek turnpike which dives downright through this area. and you'll be able to see that through tulsa, it's i-44. but we have reports that it's a cone-shaped tornado. it's not a wedge. but it is a multiple vortex, which means there could be more than one. again, we're watching as it moves east at a good 25, even 30 miles an hour. and, as chad mentioned, those east from wagner county to cherokee county. we really need to see protection now. snow reports, this just happened of any damage or any injuries, and we'll be giving you the very latest when we hear from authorities there. >> chad, the last few weeks, have you know, they have seemed relentless with the number of strength of nor nay does. has it been more intense when you look at more and you see what happened there and the two schools that were levelled? has this been worse than you've seen it in the past? >> susan, typically, in a year, we get a thousand tornadoes. 999 of them are not ef-5s. o one, sometimes, would be. and they're out in farmla
reports say multiple explosions of the transformers, typically, yes, they could be in that creek turnpike which dives downright through this area. and you'll be able to see that through tulsa, it's i-44. but we have reports that it's a cone-shaped tornado. it's not a wedge. but it is a multiple vortex, which means there could be more than one. again, we're watching as it moves east at a good 25, even 30 miles an hour. and, as chad mentioned, those east from wagner county to cherokee county. we...
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large and extremely dangerous tornado that has moved through broken arrow and it now moves over the turnpike. >> and, chad u i understand you used to work in that area. from your perspective, how bad is this and how close are you to that tornado? >> you know, we are still at least -- even if you started right now, we would be at least two hours away from this area as we're still south of oklahoma city. oklahoma is a very big state. it takes a long time. we almost even leave oklahoma yesterday and travel 480 miles through other tornadoes throughout the state. so that area will eventually move into much-less populated area. this is a large tornado on the ground. probably the storm chasers va a good look at it right now. the national weather service knows where it is. if you are east of broken arrow, you need to be taking cover right now. this is an extremely dangerous situation from you. inside your home. away from windows. in a closet. something small. a state room, if you have one or certainly a basement, if you do. few people in oklahoma have basements, but there are up in the tulsa area. c
large and extremely dangerous tornado that has moved through broken arrow and it now moves over the turnpike. >> and, chad u i understand you used to work in that area. from your perspective, how bad is this and how close are you to that tornado? >> you know, we are still at least -- even if you started right now, we would be at least two hours away from this area as we're still south of oklahoma city. oklahoma is a very big state. it takes a long time. we almost even leave oklahoma...
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bailey turnpike, that goes from oklahoma city down toward the southwest of oklahoma. there interest side-by-side pictures, two different helicopters flying through this storm. kofr, koco. it's a tremendous storm here on the ground, power flashes. these are the lines. these are the power lines that are attached to the power poles being ripped from the power poles and in sparks you'll see a blue one once in a while. that will be the transformer blowing as well. if you are in the more, oklahoma, area from h.e. bailey to more, please take cover now. 171,000 people right now within this tornado warning polygon or square, if you will, jake. >> we should make sure our viewers know the picture on the right of the funnel, that is from earlier today. what we're looking at right now is the live picture, on the left of your screen. >> much bigger. >> that is a bigger tornado, and it is live. the other footage was from earlier today. we're going to go to a storm chaser on the phone, spencer. he sees the tornado on the ground. spencer, describe what you see to us. >> live tornado o
bailey turnpike, that goes from oklahoma city down toward the southwest of oklahoma. there interest side-by-side pictures, two different helicopters flying through this storm. kofr, koco. it's a tremendous storm here on the ground, power flashes. these are the lines. these are the power lines that are attached to the power poles being ripped from the power poles and in sparks you'll see a blue one once in a while. that will be the transformer blowing as well. if you are in the more, oklahoma,...
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. >> you know, it all started with a routine traffic stop 40 years ago on the new jersey turnpike thatgun battle that left one new jersey state trooper dead and joanne chesimard wounded. her name sounds familiar, she is both the aunt and godmother of the slain rapper tupac shakur. this is where the story gets incredible. after the killing of the trooper, she escapes prison and somehow a mystery ends up years later here in cuba where she's welcomed with open arms. she's not only living openly here as she has last three decades, jake, she's living very comfortably here. >> i remember hearing more about chesimard a few years ago when the white house came under fire because they invited the rapper common to the white house and he had one of his songs is called "a song for." he thinks she's not guilty. i understand her lifestyle there is different from ordinary cubans. you say she lives in comfort. what more can you tell us about that? >> it's interesting because she's not the only u.s. fugitive here. a number of people in the 1960s and '70s seemed to hijack planes all the time to come to c
. >> you know, it all started with a routine traffic stop 40 years ago on the new jersey turnpike thatgun battle that left one new jersey state trooper dead and joanne chesimard wounded. her name sounds familiar, she is both the aunt and godmother of the slain rapper tupac shakur. this is where the story gets incredible. after the killing of the trooper, she escapes prison and somehow a mystery ends up years later here in cuba where she's welcomed with open arms. she's not only living...
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but thanks to the new jersey turnpike, if you're on a motorcycle, you're probably going to die. >> wee you come into work in a very bad mood. you decide. you can tweet us in. thank you so much for joining us. >> it's an idea. >> wacaulk down. >> we don't want to. >> herb greenburg is going deliver new commandments. >> we are going to dig into a not so cool move for abercrombie & fitch today. maybe getting a little too close for comfort inside headquarters. >> and also the dow has just turned positive. i think you might have predicted this one. i said by the time we are on air the dow would have turned positive and there you go. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. ♪ je t'adore ♪ c'est aujourd'hui ♪ ♪ et toujours ♪ me amour ♪ how about me? [ male announcer ] here's to a life less routine. ♪ and it's un, deux, trois, quatre ♪
but thanks to the new jersey turnpike, if you're on a motorcycle, you're probably going to die. >> wee you come into work in a very bad mood. you decide. you can tweet us in. thank you so much for joining us. >> it's an idea. >> wacaulk down. >> we don't want to. >> herb greenburg is going deliver new commandments. >> we are going to dig into a not so cool move for abercrombie & fitch today. maybe getting a little too close for comfort inside...
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you looked pretty good driving one when i randomly passed you on the turnpike, by the way.stimating tesla is just a car company, or does it have technology that it may be able to license out, right, that make -- herb's groaning over here -- to become almost like an intellectual property company that also just happens to make cars on the side? >> think about this, brian. just a few minutes ago, elon musk talking about the expansion of the supercharger network. eventually, these supercharging stations, which will be solar powered, and remember, solar city is his other company, but if you take a look at these solar-powered supercharging stations, they will have banks where they can store electricity and that even if there is a national blackout, they won't be affected. they can still provide power. think about that. >> and i believe elon musk, who, by the way, is on "squawk on the street" tomorrow morning, guys, i believe he's taking his family across the nation, using that super-charging network later on this year. maybe you will too if you get your hands on one of those tesl
you looked pretty good driving one when i randomly passed you on the turnpike, by the way.stimating tesla is just a car company, or does it have technology that it may be able to license out, right, that make -- herb's groaning over here -- to become almost like an intellectual property company that also just happens to make cars on the side? >> think about this, brian. just a few minutes ago, elon musk talking about the expansion of the supercharger network. eventually, these...
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you'll see the turnpike right there. the storm turned to the right.the two towns and right smack into all of those buildings right there having some type of damage. and then you look there, there's the blue line. that's what happened in 2003. that was an ef-3 to an ef-4. three storms in 14 years. >> congressman cole had indicated earlier that they were told in 1999 that this was a once in 400 year event. and then, here we are, a 2003 storm. so are they happening with a greater frequency than one would expect? and why would it seem to be always on the same track. is that just chance? >> i believe it's just chance. there is a canadian river in the picture. there is kind of a low-land area going on. this is tornado alley. they get tornadoes every year. this town has just had a tar get on its back way too many times. the loss of this one rivaling any stompl it has ever seen. >> you just heard chad talking about why this storm was so much more powerful. steven morris is in oklahoma county. what are the difficulties? it's difficult to get around at all on t
you'll see the turnpike right there. the storm turned to the right.the two towns and right smack into all of those buildings right there having some type of damage. and then you look there, there's the blue line. that's what happened in 2003. that was an ef-3 to an ef-4. three storms in 14 years. >> congressman cole had indicated earlier that they were told in 1999 that this was a once in 400 year event. and then, here we are, a 2003 storm. so are they happening with a greater frequency...
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gas taxes last year, the hundreds of billions in transition taxes, highway tolls, bridges tolls, turnpike me where that money went, that drain, before we pour some more money down the same drain. then on the scandals, clara via aol, what you call candidates sx calls opportunity. face it, you're a fat feeble fastist who has it out for the president. claire, i say scandals, you say sandals, let's split the difference and say serious. we should all agree, wrong, just wrong. legal or not, still wrong. going after conservative groups, still wrong. going after reporters who don't carry your water, still wrong. twisting the arms of private companies to pay for promoting your flailing health care law, still very wrong. on to a keith e-mail. is my constant drum beating for more spending cuts. cliff in seaside heights in new jersey put it, hey, cavuto, why don't you get out of your dream world where everything is nice and nothing is wrong? try thinking about people who have been wronged. think about people who are in pain. think about guys like my who deal with pain and ballot with eu8ness. you cou
gas taxes last year, the hundreds of billions in transition taxes, highway tolls, bridges tolls, turnpike me where that money went, that drain, before we pour some more money down the same drain. then on the scandals, clara via aol, what you call candidates sx calls opportunity. face it, you're a fat feeble fastist who has it out for the president. claire, i say scandals, you say sandals, let's split the difference and say serious. we should all agree, wrong, just wrong. legal or not, still...
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last year for the hundreds of billions of dollars more spent on highway tolls and bridge tolls and turnpikend state transportation taxes and infrastructure taxes and federal excise taxes. for all the money we have spent you would think all our roads and bridges would be paveed with gold. they are not. just like all of the state lotteries that were supposed to be funding education and you this think our kids would bemeanouses and they are dumber than ever. and poverty is still winning. what happened? where did the trillions committed to fix things end up you leaving us with nothing? what happened to all of the money we put in that toolbox? who took the lock? who took the toolbox? was there ever a toolbox? was there ever a lock? it is human nature to want to spend money after we see a disaster. it is the government's nature to find other ways to spend the money after the disaster. the money we thought was going to fix the bridge ends up going to build a bridge to no where and that if we are lucky enough to see it go to a bridge at all. it is is not a lack of funding. it is a lack of policing
last year for the hundreds of billions of dollars more spent on highway tolls and bridge tolls and turnpikend state transportation taxes and infrastructure taxes and federal excise taxes. for all the money we have spent you would think all our roads and bridges would be paveed with gold. they are not. just like all of the state lotteries that were supposed to be funding education and you this think our kids would bemeanouses and they are dumber than ever. and poverty is still winning. what...
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it would have run out of power on the jersey garden turnpike. to pay $90 grand to take a parking spot in. the best, quiet, most powerful ride i ever had. no wonder consumer reports gave it the highest rate possible. does the stock deserve to be bought? a different question entirely. it roared from 80 miles per hour on i-95. tesla motors got hammered. the company might make 21,000 cars this year. but it wouldn't be profitable at this moment without government subsidy, something elon musk agreed with on "squawk on the street." i say pretty much. musk is confident he can trim production. he says it will make the company profitable without the subsidies. i am reluctant to doubt musk. he makes a superior vehicle that is the envy of the industry. a product that's loved by environmentalists and car buffs alike. leak it or not, by the way, he has crushed the shorts with a profitable quarter in the promise of cheaper financing per vehicle. something that will grow the market far more quickly than the $90,000 price tag. here's the con91 drum for me. the p
it would have run out of power on the jersey garden turnpike. to pay $90 grand to take a parking spot in. the best, quiet, most powerful ride i ever had. no wonder consumer reports gave it the highest rate possible. does the stock deserve to be bought? a different question entirely. it roared from 80 miles per hour on i-95. tesla motors got hammered. the company might make 21,000 cars this year. but it wouldn't be profitable at this moment without government subsidy, something elon musk agreed...
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the best of the pipeline mlps, i consider them leak the new jersey turnpike, they're toll road operators. they charge a fee based on the volume. the por more oil and gas they move through the pipe, the more money they make. right now we're in a world where pipe is incredibly high demand. from where they are produced from where the well hetd is to where they are needed. it's often far away. we went to the balkan, the simple fact is we don't have enough pipeline capacity. oil producers in the bamkan, which remember was the biggest domestic oil find in the '60s, they're using railroads, trucks, barges to get their product down to where it can be refined, typically, the gulf of mexico. from there, it can be sold at global prices higher at the north american benchmark. remember, we can't export oil, according to congress. we can export gasoline. they send it to the gulf and it can be exported. you may not like that that's what happens. the reason they are doing this they have to use train, barges and trucks is we don't have enough pipe to handle this new found oil. pipelines are the best, che
the best of the pipeline mlps, i consider them leak the new jersey turnpike, they're toll road operators. they charge a fee based on the volume. the por more oil and gas they move through the pipe, the more money they make. right now we're in a world where pipe is incredibly high demand. from where they are produced from where the well hetd is to where they are needed. it's often far away. we went to the balkan, the simple fact is we don't have enough pipeline capacity. oil producers in the...
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this is going to slide to the south and as you can see coming up the oklahoma turnpike could be another round of severe weather but the back side of the squall line it gets choked from the system down to the south of it and that takes the energy so i don't think we will see a repeat, mainly hail today and gusty winds. eric in. >> the tragedy comes as we approach the anniversary of one of the deadliest tornadoes in recent years, tomorrow is two years since the twist are wiped out joplin, missouri, may 22, 2011 an f5 tornado hit the town claiming 158 lives, 64 years before that there was a deadlier tornado in 1947, again in oklahoma, and in 1936, back-to-back tornadoes hit georgia and mississippi and each claimed more than 200 lives. the deadliest on record, 1925 tri-state tornado that want through missouri, illinois, and indiana killing almost 700 people. this twister lasted 3 1/2 hours. >> the salvation army and red cross have set up disaster relief centers and volunteers in the bay area have been told to be on stand by to fly out when they get the call. >> in the bay area we have 4,000
this is going to slide to the south and as you can see coming up the oklahoma turnpike could be another round of severe weather but the back side of the squall line it gets choked from the system down to the south of it and that takes the energy so i don't think we will see a repeat, mainly hail today and gusty winds. eric in. >> the tragedy comes as we approach the anniversary of one of the deadliest tornadoes in recent years, tomorrow is two years since the twist are wiped out joplin,...
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jersey area, the families still grieve about what happened with the brinks case, what happened on the turnpike in this shooting. when you go down to georgia, as i was a couple weeks ago, many have unsolved lynchings from 60 years ago and you see the pain and black community, the suspicion of sheriff's for years. we have not taken a position on the assata shakur case, but i do think if we're going to heal as a nation, we have to look at the violence as politically motivated violence on both sides, and figure out how we heal both of them. i used to be the manager of a paper in jackson, mississippi. our paper was burned down three times. by publisher used to have lunch with the leader of the ku klux klan every month. he comes in one day and i'm like, why? one, and nobody in this town wants to talk about the civil war with us and we both like talking about. two, it is time to start listing to each other and figuring out how we heal this. the civil war is not ending. these were two old men, both within a decade of dying, who sat down across great difference. my publisher had many friends killed by
jersey area, the families still grieve about what happened with the brinks case, what happened on the turnpike in this shooting. when you go down to georgia, as i was a couple weeks ago, many have unsolved lynchings from 60 years ago and you see the pain and black community, the suspicion of sheriff's for years. we have not taken a position on the assata shakur case, but i do think if we're going to heal as a nation, we have to look at the violence as politically motivated violence on both...
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bailey turnpike, crisscrossing as you get along i-35 and the canadian river and all of a sudden, is the 2003 begins to show up and there one, two, three, four there are our schools, our medical center and the plaza tower elementary and the warren movie theater right here today. the same type of path three times in 14 years. every storm at some point in its life had wind speeds right at 200 miles per hour, piers. >> absolutely extraordinary and so shocking to the people there. thank you very much, indeed. he'll come back after this short break with much more on this dramatic breaking story. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ can help you do what you do... even better. i don'without goingc
bailey turnpike, crisscrossing as you get along i-35 and the canadian river and all of a sudden, is the 2003 begins to show up and there one, two, three, four there are our schools, our medical center and the plaza tower elementary and the warren movie theater right here today. the same type of path three times in 14 years. every storm at some point in its life had wind speeds right at 200 miles per hour, piers. >> absolutely extraordinary and so shocking to the people there. thank you...
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we did hear that parts of i-44 were actually shut down is that correct on the turner turnpike which is a major thoroughfare between oklahoma city and tulsa. is that opened back up? there were any injuries anywhere near that area? >> i hadn't heard of any injuries on i-44. the stretch that we know that there were injuries was i-40 at highway 177 right outside of shawnee. it was my understanding that everything was north of i-44 but that is not to say that something didn't redevelop and we didn't see it because we have been tied up with the things going on in the office. >> i believe some of the video we were seeing was i-40 like you were mentioning near shawnee and we know that that was closed down there for awhile. right now, what is needed? what is the state needing because it is looking like it will be a long recovery effort. >> well, you know, the red cross and the salvation army are setting up feeding stations and recovery areas and so donations to those organizations is what helps us get the resources out there. the emergency operations and so forth the redistribution of emergency
we did hear that parts of i-44 were actually shut down is that correct on the turner turnpike which is a major thoroughfare between oklahoma city and tulsa. is that opened back up? there were any injuries anywhere near that area? >> i hadn't heard of any injuries on i-44. the stretch that we know that there were injuries was i-40 at highway 177 right outside of shawnee. it was my understanding that everything was north of i-44 but that is not to say that something didn't redevelop and we...
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because running a pipeline is a nice, consistent business, kind of like a toll road like the jersey turnpikee very safe. so we've got bountiful yields, these two stocks also have terrific charts. let's start with atlas pipeline partners. check out this month's chart. after selling off sharply during the financial crisis, that's some hit, huh? it began in 2008. atlas rebounded hard, coming off the marketwide generational bottom in march of 2009 and from 2009 through 2010, the stock recovered more than 62% of its losses. 62%, one of those fibonacci ratios we talk about "off the charts." and then it stopped. volume dropped off. see that volume down there? and for the last couple years, atlas pipeline has basically been catching its breath. zzzzz. trading sideways in the 30s. however, this picture looks a lot like a cup and handle pattern to hanson. that's one of those reliably bullish chart formations around. you get a big cup shape bottom followed by a pure consolidation there where the stock trades in the tight range, looks like a handle. after the stock breaks out, you typically get a major
because running a pipeline is a nice, consistent business, kind of like a toll road like the jersey turnpikee very safe. so we've got bountiful yields, these two stocks also have terrific charts. let's start with atlas pipeline partners. check out this month's chart. after selling off sharply during the financial crisis, that's some hit, huh? it began in 2008. atlas rebounded hard, coming off the marketwide generational bottom in march of 2009 and from 2009 through 2010, the stock recovered...
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it recalls the classic song "jersey girl" made famous by the barred of new jersey turnpike 8. shore everything's all right. you and your baby on a saturday night. you know all my dreams come true when i'm walking down the street with you. rather this is how governor christie put it. >> everybody came together, republicans, democrats, independents. we all came together because new jersey is more montreal and our citizens' lives are more important than any kind of politics at all. >> let's bring in our political panel to talk about it ryan grimm washington bureau chief for the huffington post, jennifer miller former george w. bush campaign spokesperson and republican strategist and cnn chief political analyst gloria borger. we've heard this from christie before when the storms first hit and the governor appeared on the shore with the president he said this in no uncertain terms. he didn't care about the ramifications. >> i don't give a damn about election day. it doesn't matter a lick to me. at the moment i've got much bigger fish to fry than that. so do the people of the state
it recalls the classic song "jersey girl" made famous by the barred of new jersey turnpike 8. shore everything's all right. you and your baby on a saturday night. you know all my dreams come true when i'm walking down the street with you. rather this is how governor christie put it. >> everybody came together, republicans, democrats, independents. we all came together because new jersey is more montreal and our citizens' lives are more important than any kind of politics at all....
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so the turner turnpike might have debris on the road. let's go back to chopper 4 live. >> you can see that semi truck is teetering on that overpass. about half the cab of the trailer is on the overpass. one completely blown there it is. there's its contents. that's the truck. as you can see the damage to it. and there's the trailer. and in the top left of your screen, you're seeing another suburban that has heavy damage to it as well. highway patrol's on scene. see that black car -- that black pickup truck on your screen. it looks like it got smashed by the truck as it got blown over the overpass. this is no joke. when we say get off the road, this really is. and just to your left if travis will pan that way, we have another semi that's laid on its side. so a total of three semis right here. go to your left, travis. three semis here, right there, are completely gone. and then we'll zoom out here just a bit. and we're going to pan up and to the left. and we're going to show you some trees that a damaged. looks like a concrete plant here a
so the turner turnpike might have debris on the road. let's go back to chopper 4 live. >> you can see that semi truck is teetering on that overpass. about half the cab of the trailer is on the overpass. one completely blown there it is. there's its contents. that's the truck. as you can see the damage to it. and there's the trailer. and in the top left of your screen, you're seeing another suburban that has heavy damage to it as well. highway patrol's on scene. see that black car -- that...
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that will continue up the turnpike towards tulsa. >> appreciate that. we'll check in with you. >>> more now on what people are doing to help. about a half dozen area churches have opened their doors to anyone seeking shelter. st. andrew's united methodist, 2727 southwest 119th street in oklahoma city is offering shelter as well as a place for families to reunite. if you're seeking information about a loved one or would like to help out, call the american red cross oklahoma city office at 405-228-9500. 405-228-9500. to donate, go to redcross.org. you can text red cross to 90999 or call 800-red cross, 1-800-red cross. again, we are anticipating a press conference very shortly with new information from the area. we will bring that to you live. we are live obviously throughout the evening. you will hear next from a survivor at the school and moore's hometown congressman joins us as our tornado coverage continues. 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
that will continue up the turnpike towards tulsa. >> appreciate that. we'll check in with you. >>> more now on what people are doing to help. about a half dozen area churches have opened their doors to anyone seeking shelter. st. andrew's united methodist, 2727 southwest 119th street in oklahoma city is offering shelter as well as a place for families to reunite. if you're seeking information about a loved one or would like to help out, call the american red cross oklahoma city...
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below when there was this distraught guy threatening to jump off into the turnpike, and they talked him down. and they saved his life. and all the cameras from all over the world didn't record it, because they were all in watertown waiting for the bomber. and that's, i put it in my column, but, i mean, it never would have seen the light of day if not for -- that's what happens when you go to barrooms, you find stories. [laughter] >> so part of your answer is going to be to keep that understanding of this as a community event, a community tragedy and a community step forward even as the politicians and the legal process and all that come into play. sounds like that's where you're going to take it. >> exactly. i really think it was important for the community to know both these stories of incredible selflessness and also to know what these people were going through on a real personal level. it wasn't, they weren't just doing their job. these were -- the other thing i find just remarkable is that they didn't give their neighbors any special treatment. they responded to strangers the sa
below when there was this distraught guy threatening to jump off into the turnpike, and they talked him down. and they saved his life. and all the cameras from all over the world didn't record it, because they were all in watertown waiting for the bomber. and that's, i put it in my column, but, i mean, it never would have seen the light of day if not for -- that's what happens when you go to barrooms, you find stories. [laughter] >> so part of your answer is going to be to keep that...
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, game theory really hadn't been taken up by economics yet, and i don't think i was aware of the turnpike theorum. i'm sure if i'd realized how much my father had contributed to the field i was going into, i would have chosen a different field. [laughter] but i honestly was ignorant. and by the time i found out, it was too late. [laughter] >> yeah. i -- life's work is probably not the right phrase. not that you've devoted a tremendous amount of time to this, but you certainly have an awareness and you're on the board at the ias. i mean, it's just a, it's a thread that you can never break. but, also, you've taken this on as a dimension, i think. >> oh, that's true. yes. and it is, it is quite remarkable to sit on the board of trustees of the institute for advanced study where my father was one of the five founding members and to sort of feel his astonished ghost looking down on me there. so, yes, in that sense. and i've tried to be responsive when people have wanted to know things about my father or asked to reprint something he'd written and so forth. i try to respond to these things. and
, game theory really hadn't been taken up by economics yet, and i don't think i was aware of the turnpike theorum. i'm sure if i'd realized how much my father had contributed to the field i was going into, i would have chosen a different field. [laughter] but i honestly was ignorant. and by the time i found out, it was too late. [laughter] >> yeah. i -- life's work is probably not the right phrase. not that you've devoted a tremendous amount of time to this, but you certainly have an...
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and joanne chesimard is one of the leaders of the group, ended up in a shoot-out on the new jersey turnpiker barker. that was the catalyst for doubling the reward to $2 million and putting her on the most wanted list. 40 years ago. >> they know where she, they think she's in cuba. >> in an incredibly daring escape she was broke out of prison in 1979 and then smuggled to mexico she got into cuba been there ever since. a feature at one of the universities teaching political issues. she is a little bit underground after someone faxed a wanted poster to her. >> how do they get her? >> regime change can happen quickly and you have to have a plan. charlie, cuba is full of u.s. fungtives. willy morales, bombmaker for the faln live there. robert besco. morena, the armored car robbery from the '80s is there. 70 u.s. fugitives there. she might be top of the heap but getting her, this is the other secret. she and others with false papers provided by the government, have traveled to mexico venezuela, and as she and other fugitives leave the country there is another opportunity there if somebody is in t
and joanne chesimard is one of the leaders of the group, ended up in a shoot-out on the new jersey turnpiker barker. that was the catalyst for doubling the reward to $2 million and putting her on the most wanted list. 40 years ago. >> they know where she, they think she's in cuba. >> in an incredibly daring escape she was broke out of prison in 1979 and then smuggled to mexico she got into cuba been there ever since. a feature at one of the universities teaching political issues....
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shocked motorists on the pennsylvania turnpike, of course, called police.her stepfather told officers that he and her mother put the girl in that crate because she wanted to be with her dog. >>> more fallout from lance armstrong's disgraceful exit from cycling. cutting ties from live strong after a nine-year partnership. the company dropped its personal sponsorship of armstrong last yearing armstrong later admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. nike will stop manufacturing live strong clothes and shoes at the end of the year. >>> from transfer victim to prom queen in six short works. the true meaning of boston strong. the 18-year-old high school senior suffered serious injuries to her legs. very emotional for siddy. a few short weeks ago, she wasn't sure she would make it to prom. >> when i was in the hospital, i didn't think this was possible. oh, my gosh, rehab, and i just -- and it felt more like i could do it. i feel like i'm going to cry, i'm so happy to be back, but -- see, now i'm going to start crying. it's really good to be here. >> such an
shocked motorists on the pennsylvania turnpike, of course, called police.her stepfather told officers that he and her mother put the girl in that crate because she wanted to be with her dog. >>> more fallout from lance armstrong's disgraceful exit from cycling. cutting ties from live strong after a nine-year partnership. the company dropped its personal sponsorship of armstrong last yearing armstrong later admitted to using performance-enhancing drugs. nike will stop manufacturing live...
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provided by fbi and state police show the aftermath of the fatal traffic stop on the new jersey turnpike may 2nd, 1973. chesimard already wanted on numerous charges was headed south with two other members of radical black lib rakes army, carrying hand guns and multiple ammo clips. their trunk full of weapons bullets and fake i.d.s. after one officer stopped their vehicle, trooper werner foerster arrived as backup. chesimard an her companions opened fired. they were tried separately and both were sentenced to life behind bars. in 1979 chesimard was transferred to this women's prison where a maximum security wing was created just for her. later that year she escaped with help from fellow revolutionaries and she has been on the run ever since. in 1984 chesimard resurfaced in cuba where authorities say she has been living ever since protected by castro's government, railing against america, calling her trial a legal lynching. the fbi says the facts proved otherwise. >> there wasn't any doubt in the jury's mind. there wasn't any doubt in the judge as mind. there definitely wasn't any doubt in
provided by fbi and state police show the aftermath of the fatal traffic stop on the new jersey turnpike may 2nd, 1973. chesimard already wanted on numerous charges was headed south with two other members of radical black lib rakes army, carrying hand guns and multiple ammo clips. their trunk full of weapons bullets and fake i.d.s. after one officer stopped their vehicle, trooper werner foerster arrived as backup. chesimard an her companions opened fired. they were tried separately and both...
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bailey turnpike area, about to cross over into the canadian river and into moore.om the damage being created by the tornado right now at this exact minute. this is live just south of oklahoma city proper from our affiliate koco, ashleigh. >> chad, i need to remind those just tuning in, these are live pictures from koco. obviously this is a crew that needs to be extraordinarily careful as it sends these live pictures out during a live and active tornado warning. just as we were speaking, that funnel cloud formed and dropped down. i also want to give you a flash that's coming across our wire services here. a confirmed tornado on the ground on the north side of new castle, chad just as you said in metropolitan oklahoma city, this according to the national weather service. they're sending that out as our live cameras are witnessing that spot right out of the sky and hitting the ground. chad, if you'll stand by, i'll turn over the coverage of our live work as we watch what's happening in oklahoma city to my colleague jake tapper from washington, d.c., watching this stor
bailey turnpike area, about to cross over into the canadian river and into moore.om the damage being created by the tornado right now at this exact minute. this is live just south of oklahoma city proper from our affiliate koco, ashleigh. >> chad, i need to remind those just tuning in, these are live pictures from koco. obviously this is a crew that needs to be extraordinarily careful as it sends these live pictures out during a live and active tornado warning. just as we were speaking,...
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oklahoma city prop, knew castle, the storm was here to the west of the turnpike. across to brianwood elementary, that little stpot before the interstate. all those streets are devastated with this very large tornado, probably 200 to 250 miles per hour. >> look at that destruction. i want to listen in briefly to our affiliate kfor. watch this. >> reporter: there's another tornado to the left. that white clear air that's wrapping around, just to the north of that is where the tornado would be. so paul's valley should definitely be taking cover. this is a tornadic storm. [ inaudible ] >> thank you, reed. appreciate that. now, the important thing to know about this is this is a dangerous storm and the way the velocities are looking, it could produce a significant tornado from paul's valley up to white bead, up to buyers. paoli. buyers at 5:06, stratford 5:11. arbor by 5:24. up into pottowattomy county. this has all the earmark signs of producing a tornado if it isn't on the ground already at paul's valley. paul's valley right now. there's also a strong circulation up
oklahoma city prop, knew castle, the storm was here to the west of the turnpike. across to brianwood elementary, that little stpot before the interstate. all those streets are devastated with this very large tornado, probably 200 to 250 miles per hour. >> look at that destruction. i want to listen in briefly to our affiliate kfor. watch this. >> reporter: there's another tornado to the left. that white clear air that's wrapping around, just to the north of that is where the tornado...
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trying to get the guy, the same people who responded, there was a guy threatening to jump from the turnpike, and they saved his life, and all the cameras recorded it because they are waiting for the bomber. it never would have seen the light of day. that is what happens when you go to our rooms. you get stories. >> the answer would be to keep this as a community, a community tragedy, a community event and a community tragedy. >> i think it is important for the community to know these stories of incredible selflessness and also to know what these people were going through on a personal level. they were not just doing their job. the other thing i find remarkable is they did not give their neighbors special treatment. they responded to strangers the same way as they responded to their neighbors. i thought the town was focused, and i have said this in media appearances. they are going to prosecute. people do not care about that. we have to heal our wounded and take care of its first responders. everybody else will take care of that. they just saw charge. i am not even thinking about him, to be
trying to get the guy, the same people who responded, there was a guy threatening to jump from the turnpike, and they saved his life, and all the cameras recorded it because they are waiting for the bomber. it never would have seen the light of day. that is what happens when you go to our rooms. you get stories. >> the answer would be to keep this as a community, a community tragedy, a community event and a community tragedy. >> i think it is important for the community to know...
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. >> it's not interstate 95 and no jersey turnpike guy and the state trooper trying to pull you over. of the things you have to remember is the market is literally now getting back to where it was and people are being drawn in. we know they should have come in earlier, but now they're saying, well, you're watching warren buffett this weekend and you're saying it's not too late. count me in. >> and with that, there is the opening bell and the s&p at the top of your screen. dow here at the big board, the office of the comptroller of the currency celebrating its 150th anniversary. over at the nasdaq, mela sciences, a medical device company doing some of the honors. walk you through bmc which we'll watch closely today. not just for a single stock story and what it it is about the broader market and private equity. we have not mentioned disney which reports this week. "iron man," the second biggest opening every and my favorite metric. they did four times the receipts of every other film that was out there this weekend. >> i paid $14 to see it because i wore the 3d glasses, one of the most
. >> it's not interstate 95 and no jersey turnpike guy and the state trooper trying to pull you over. of the things you have to remember is the market is literally now getting back to where it was and people are being drawn in. we know they should have come in earlier, but now they're saying, well, you're watching warren buffett this weekend and you're saying it's not too late. count me in. >> and with that, there is the opening bell and the s&p at the top of your screen. dow...
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now will i drive the tesla on the new jersey turnpike?l tend to drive it more around my hometown. unless i go to giant game. or jets -- jets. i want to point out that, this all started when first solar said they could do $5. at an analyst meeting that stunned people, wfr, wafer, we call it, was the most shocking but it had been written off for dead. written off for dead! the sun had set on wfr. >>> opening bell is next when we come back with this guy right here, jim cramer. >> you betcha! at honda, we know some people just can't leave things be. they wonder how much faster this thing could go? what if i took it down that hill? what if it weighed less or turned sharper? they know that things can always be better. we count ourselves among those people. introducing the quicker, sleeker, smarter, best civic si yet. made possible by honda. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband t
now will i drive the tesla on the new jersey turnpike?l tend to drive it more around my hometown. unless i go to giant game. or jets -- jets. i want to point out that, this all started when first solar said they could do $5. at an analyst meeting that stunned people, wfr, wafer, we call it, was the most shocking but it had been written off for dead. written off for dead! the sun had set on wfr. >>> opening bell is next when we come back with this guy right here, jim cramer. >>...