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and wea measuring, decided that it could hold 9000. they would turn over, it was stagnant. 9000 and 10 others would come in come of because people left. so then at one point we counted as many as 46,000 people that had come in and moved back out and come around the square. there was a stage set up on state street, that is a closed to vehicle traffic, but the natural kind of place where we set stages, the state street entrance on a little of a hell - - hill, so it is natural to that stage see because of geography. people would gather near a state -- stage. and they wouldup stand and say speeches, sing songs, people like michael moore and federal representatives and senators came and spoke. other people would set of amplification, having crowds. the tea party did set up. they had smaller crowds. i have been in law enforcement for many years and about 22 years ago i had an incident where the crowds on a university, we got into a situation where there was a crushing of people. now i try to develop an , you knowin crowds political crowds ac
and wea measuring, decided that it could hold 9000. they would turn over, it was stagnant. 9000 and 10 others would come in come of because people left. so then at one point we counted as many as 46,000 people that had come in and moved back out and come around the square. there was a stage set up on state street, that is a closed to vehicle traffic, but the natural kind of place where we set stages, the state street entrance on a little of a hell - - hill, so it is natural to that stage see...
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bomb, wea ticking time are talking intervention in a most storied city. betty: it a lazy friday afternoon. before today, the s&p 500 had times,on friday 10 positive only two times, so it might reflect uncertainty as we head into the weekend. joe: today was the most summer friday of summer fridays, very boring. we did get news that they finalized the greek bailout, but that was expected. betty: everyone left for the beach already. is a continuation of a trend we have already seen. in the s&p 500, groups or higher. joe: let's look at in interesting nugget. the university of michigan released numbers, there was one asking peoples is if now is a good time to buy a home for an investment, but this is surged to its highest level since 2006. people want to speculate in real estate and that is a sign of a rebounding housing market. betty: demographics play in favor of this. millenials are starting to move and babyrents homes boomers are looking to downsize and sell big homes and maybe move into the cities. joe: a lot of positive housing stories. betty: joining us
bomb, wea ticking time are talking intervention in a most storied city. betty: it a lazy friday afternoon. before today, the s&p 500 had times,on friday 10 positive only two times, so it might reflect uncertainty as we head into the weekend. joe: today was the most summer friday of summer fridays, very boring. we did get news that they finalized the greek bailout, but that was expected. betty: everyone left for the beach already. is a continuation of a trend we have already seen. in the...
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it started to accelerate last year. , weas come down since then are settling into things like 4% growthrend. it is consistent with other economic data here in joe: -- here. those inhly flows and the labor force, what is going on? >> you look at the unemployment rate and job creation, this goes underneath that and shows the transition from different categories. so people who are employed, are they unemployed, are they in the labor force, so what we see in this chart is the number of people who are going from having jobs to leaving the labor force and vice versa. are at those rates all-time highs. that is a good sign, because it retiring andare they feel confident enough to do that and people who have been outside the labor force are coming in and able to find work. alix: thank you so much. , the mining back sector has been hit hard by commodities, but what part of the sector is still going strong? ♪ joe: "what'd you miss?" we asked which part of the mining sector seemed unruffled -- lumber. they are doing all right. part of that, lumber is volatile, but it could also depend on housing. i
it started to accelerate last year. , weas come down since then are settling into things like 4% growthrend. it is consistent with other economic data here in joe: -- here. those inhly flows and the labor force, what is going on? >> you look at the unemployment rate and job creation, this goes underneath that and shows the transition from different categories. so people who are employed, are they unemployed, are they in the labor force, so what we see in this chart is the number of people...
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i mean they inflict severe pain quickly and i have always ry of slow be more wea death markets that fastth markets. angie: fast death --did a lot of people get margin calls today? run a fund with no leverage. the answer is probably yes. i think we went into this correction with record high margin debt and i think there were 1002 hundred 49 stocks that made a new. traded0% of the stocks on the new york stock exchange were the lowest they have been for 52 weeks. there were -- more than likely there were a number of margin calls that kicked into gear. angie: long-term play, no leverage. is it time to try to pick up some bargains here? --that is what we did arguably it is first of all, you --e to ask yourself what where are we compared to where we were to work three weeks ago? rbobrice of our bo -- gasoline features as one dollar 47. one year ago, that was closer to $2.57. we are at the end of the peak summer driving season in the u.s. and we have gasoline futures that are similar to what they were in the winter last year when americans were paying less than two dollars per gallon. treasury
i mean they inflict severe pain quickly and i have always ry of slow be more wea death markets that fastth markets. angie: fast death --did a lot of people get margin calls today? run a fund with no leverage. the answer is probably yes. i think we went into this correction with record high margin debt and i think there were 1002 hundred 49 stocks that made a new. traded0% of the stocks on the new york stock exchange were the lowest they have been for 52 weeks. there were -- more than likely...
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we had a local official here who wea wears an i am darren wilson wristband openly.o you do see provocation. >> it seems like you are in a position to maybe make a little news here. the young man shot by police last night. we have word that he is critically wounded. was he armed? and the line here is that he fired at officers. >> yeah, i don't know if he was armed. unfortunately i was there in the vicinity last night. i myself was out when people was tear gassed and i was near the screen, i heard gunshots, but i do not know who they come from or in what direction. >> more than 100 bills related to criminal justice and policing were offered up by mainly a handful of democrats there in the legislator. and just one made it out of the legislature. does that go to your structure change being necessary? >> right. we have this chance to seize the moment to create change. and so far we haven't seen lawmakers step up to the plate and enforce some sort of new transformational status quo. and the proposals are on the table. and look, small incremental technocratic changes like
we had a local official here who wea wears an i am darren wilson wristband openly.o you do see provocation. >> it seems like you are in a position to maybe make a little news here. the young man shot by police last night. we have word that he is critically wounded. was he armed? and the line here is that he fired at officers. >> yeah, i don't know if he was armed. unfortunately i was there in the vicinity last night. i myself was out when people was tear gassed and i was near the...
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bomb, wea ticking time are talking intervention in a most storied city.ty: it a lazy friday afternoon. before today, the s&p 500 had closedon
bomb, wea ticking time are talking intervention in a most storied city.ty: it a lazy friday afternoon. before today, the s&p 500 had closedon
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candidate getting strong reviews, florida senator rubio showed a strong command of policy and able to wea ve the immigrant. and jeb bush defended his conservativism and had a no hits or runs type of evening. this weekend is the red state convention down in atlanta. jeb for his part will go to new hampshire, the first nation primaryitate and they will talk about how great the debate was for all of them. jenna. >> thank you. >> and so there was plenty of electricity on stage last night. looking at the winners and losers, nina easton is senior editor of fortune magga zone and a fox contributor. and tim carne from the examiner. welcome to you. no surprise nina, donald trump said everybody thinks i won. did he? >> first of all at the out set it was a great debate. and this is no small feat and the credit goes to the three fox news moderators because you had ten people on stage and this should have been like watching paint feel. it was entertaining and the first question to trump running as an independent if he didn't get the nomination and the way they let pairs of candidates go at it over imp
candidate getting strong reviews, florida senator rubio showed a strong command of policy and able to wea ve the immigrant. and jeb bush defended his conservativism and had a no hits or runs type of evening. this weekend is the red state convention down in atlanta. jeb for his part will go to new hampshire, the first nation primaryitate and they will talk about how great the debate was for all of them. jenna. >> thank you. >> and so there was plenty of electricity on stage last...
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that stalin declined to sign -- the implication had declined to sign in order to uphold its treaty wea nowp knowa that stalin fully intended to sign the declaration. n. it would've strengthen his demand to participate in the occupation. but these were precisely the reasons why truman did not want his signature on the declaration. ore importantly, the omission of stalin's signature said to -- sent japanese military hope that the russians would adhere to the neutrality treaty, stay out of the war and mediate an end. the hot stamp declaration indicates a number of subtle but different offers to a number of his deterrence -- potsdamthe declaration. minor islands as we determine. inference is that if japan surrendered to the united ion would not be crushed and dismembered the way germany had been but kept intact. sentence leahry scrapped for stalin. which was the omission of any mention of the islands or japan's northern territories. the northern territories were referredinor islands to in the declaration but distinct japanese territory. separate from the other islands. the treaty between j
that stalin declined to sign -- the implication had declined to sign in order to uphold its treaty wea nowp knowa that stalin fully intended to sign the declaration. n. it would've strengthen his demand to participate in the occupation. but these were precisely the reasons why truman did not want his signature on the declaration. ore importantly, the omission of stalin's signature said to -- sent japanese military hope that the russians would adhere to the neutrality treaty, stay out of the war...
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i don't tli ithink it's the wea that's a liability. i think what is a liability is this breaux haveovado that is a to women. in a general election, it's a bigger problem. people want to point to it as this great success. i would remind people, mitt romney did win the nomination. so far, donald trump has been able to get 22% of the vote. if he wins the nomination, then he can give advice on whether or not bragging on your wealth is a great political strategy. >> we have more time to go. iowa polls just out. david, katie, andy, thank you so much. great to see you all. >>> "outfront" next, more of our breaking news. a new poll has hillary clinton open top but another has her falling behind bernie sanders in new hampshire. jeb bush, a distance sixth in iowa. what's happening to the once presumptive frontrunners. >>> inmates say they were beaten after the daring new york prison break. is it true? >>> donald trump, he says he is leaving open the door to a third party run. could he win that way or would he guarantee victory for the democrats?
i don't tli ithink it's the wea that's a liability. i think what is a liability is this breaux haveovado that is a to women. in a general election, it's a bigger problem. people want to point to it as this great success. i would remind people, mitt romney did win the nomination. so far, donald trump has been able to get 22% of the vote. if he wins the nomination, then he can give advice on whether or not bragging on your wealth is a great political strategy. >> we have more time to go....
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navy so weas in the , and irae and there berlin in california and virginia, and then new mexico. and when we first arrived in new mexico i thought it was the worst dump i have ever seen. having moved from tidewater, water, i with tons of could not believe the dust and the lack of plants, and the tiny amount of water. but over the years that came to be the favorite place of all the places i have ever lived. time,back from time to more to santa fe and unless -- than los alamos, and we had our children and grandchildren join us in santa fe for our 50th wedding anniversary. but it took me time to warm up , and shall i tell you about where we live? interviewer: sure. tell us how old you were and what brought your family to los alamos. peggy: i was eight when we moved there, just short of 11 when we left after the war. on theer had worked proximity fuse, although he was a regular navy officer he had worked in science from the beginning of world war ii on. and he groves picked him meshed with oppenheimer so he became the head of ordinance at los alamos. interviewer: i don't think you ha
navy so weas in the , and irae and there berlin in california and virginia, and then new mexico. and when we first arrived in new mexico i thought it was the worst dump i have ever seen. having moved from tidewater, water, i with tons of could not believe the dust and the lack of plants, and the tiny amount of water. but over the years that came to be the favorite place of all the places i have ever lived. time,back from time to more to santa fe and unless -- than los alamos, and we had our...
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out of, can we just, you know, do a little blurb on that, kind of dispense @r(t&háhp &hc%s on what weálly think is important today. and vice versa. what about that thing they kind of mentioned and tried to brush under the rug, no, that's actually the news today. we're going to make a big deal out of that and we're going to kind of briefly dispense with this thing that they're trying to focus on. we have to do both. >> it's their way trying to make something big is happening. generally big news they would not give to anybody ondk embargoes. >> i confess i'd only saw a lit the summary of the story. so maybe i'm not entirely sure if the whole story carried the theme. but the suggestion seemed to be they were using fact sheets as a more question. >> i guess my question is on covering the white house, d.c. as a whole, for those people who maybe don't have the clout of "new york times" or abc or a bigger known organization, how do you navigate reporting on the white house? or reporting in d.c.? and on top of that, how do you then cultivate these sources that you're saying many of the sources
out of, can we just, you know, do a little blurb on that, kind of dispense @r(t&háhp &hc%s on what weálly think is important today. and vice versa. what about that thing they kind of mentioned and tried to brush under the rug, no, that's actually the news today. we're going to make a big deal out of that and we're going to kind of briefly dispense with this thing that they're trying to focus on. we have to do both. >> it's their way trying to make something big is happening....
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sation >> the case they made was if wea were to -- what they were concerned about, i have to be careful a little bit because some of it is off the record conversations.e wa in general what the white house was concerned about was inflaming miami before it happened.me and in some way, that would cause some kind of incident that would stop the negotiations. and, therefore, indirectly put alan grossed life in jeopardy,ry because he had threatened his own life at the end of the year. this was december 17th. this was getting close to the end of the year..w,foul u so they made that -- they didn' foul up the negotiations. there wasn't any -- and they sna made it clear, there is nobody i right nows who is anywhere nea as close to the story as you are. it is not going to break somewhere else. if you are patient, you'll have a much better story. we won't jeopardize the man's - life. so we decided we had a good th t clean kill andha we might as we just stay with that.source >> how do you develop a source like that whom -- who will tell you at the critical moment it is percolating and have enough kn
sation >> the case they made was if wea were to -- what they were concerned about, i have to be careful a little bit because some of it is off the record conversations.e wa in general what the white house was concerned about was inflaming miami before it happened.me and in some way, that would cause some kind of incident that would stop the negotiations. and, therefore, indirectly put alan grossed life in jeopardy,ry because he had threatened his own life at the end of the year. this was...
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mcnealy: somebody switching beings, weas human hopefully encounter new information and new stimuli and things about the process. but jericho back to that double-edged sword, for example support homosexual marriage. they got ahead of him and said i support that. famously, but then you have other people that would take his --usion and music flip-flopping. the girls don't hear built all these old. my question is, where is the intelligent altering of and where do we draw the line to say that this is a person who might say anything, but -- it is a thing over time. changes and the letter over time, you get sadness and sorrow. you're just trying to do whatever you think is possibly .ent or six it is more of a thing that you have. then, is all evolving, as you said. mr. mcnealy: people can do things from the world the moment, but the ideas that have had mentioned it to happen for your important. earlier, we had an impromptu history lesson that you all did high school and you don't want to do it anymore. i stopped with the 19 amendment. and in its 26th amendment. that is where we start this dis
mcnealy: somebody switching beings, weas human hopefully encounter new information and new stimuli and things about the process. but jericho back to that double-edged sword, for example support homosexual marriage. they got ahead of him and said i support that. famously, but then you have other people that would take his --usion and music flip-flopping. the girls don't hear built all these old. my question is, where is the intelligent altering of and where do we draw the line to say that this...
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>> wea resurgence a yeks seltzer man hopes to rice. >> it's definitely is. >> it's the first time in of cola since 1988. >> this is a remarkable turnaround. >> so it really is water and carbonation. >> they say you get the same amount because it keeps the prayer you open the 2-liter palace tij botter. and seltzer is different than club soda. >> absolutely. can club soda can have more. >>> up next a very funny marngs chris farley a "saturday night live" to 20 years ago. you're from what i hear you're using your paper not for writing but rolling a lot of doobies. you're going to be doing a lot of doobies when you're living in a van down by the river. >> he still make mess last. we'll meet his brother and the film's director. this is "cbs this morning: saturday." intimidating. doing something simple... meant enduring a lot of pain. if ra is changing your view of everyday things orencia may help. orencia works differently by targeting a source of ra early in the inflammation process. for many, orencia provides long-term relief of ra symptoms. it's helped new ra patients and those not hel
>> wea resurgence a yeks seltzer man hopes to rice. >> it's definitely is. >> it's the first time in of cola since 1988. >> this is a remarkable turnaround. >> so it really is water and carbonation. >> they say you get the same amount because it keeps the prayer you open the 2-liter palace tij botter. and seltzer is different than club soda. >> absolutely. can club soda can have more. >>> up next a very funny marngs chris farley a...
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schumer is worried that iran cwill pursue atomic wea ns after the agreement's tenure limit president obama. it could make it easier for others to break ranks and vote for a resolution to derail it. >>> a maneiho allegedly fondled and threatened to rape a woman in green point brooklyn is wanted by police. this video was released of the suspect andhahe victim walking toward an atm. the woman pleaded with the attacker offering him money to leave her alone. he allegedly took $20 fron her and ran offn >>> a health alertyright now. the legionnaires' outbreak is growing in the city. 100 people are infected, ten have died. mayor de blasio ordering all buildings were cooling towers need to disinfect those and do it in two weeks. the cdc sending a special team to the bronx where it started. the health commissioner will brief the cdc next week. >>to everything we have, t epidemiology, the information of where -- who was canfected when. >> city officials say cooling towers responsible for the outbreak have been disinfected and the order to clean all of the cooling towers is out of an abundance o
schumer is worried that iran cwill pursue atomic wea ns after the agreement's tenure limit president obama. it could make it easier for others to break ranks and vote for a resolution to derail it. >>> a maneiho allegedly fondled and threatened to rape a woman in green point brooklyn is wanted by police. this video was released of the suspect andhahe victim walking toward an atm. the woman pleaded with the attacker offering him money to leave her alone. he allegedly took $20 fron her...
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finishing the week, where was it, at 218, thereabouts, and for crude oil, down 4%, bob pisani, for a crazy wead i think the important thing is we have energy stocks up this week, but crude oil essentially sitting at new lows. >> it's what we talked about earlier in the week, there were people who were sensing value in those energy stocks. we had that one fellow on who said you look to the pipeline managers, the master limited partnerships. that's an area that you want to look at, because if nothing else, they pay a much higher dividend. >> somebody once said, a second marriage is the triumph of hope over experience. buying energy stocks is the triumph of hope over experience at this point. sorry to be metaphorical. >> wow. i wondered where you were going with that. >> yeah, three times since december we've tried to buy energy stocks and three times it's failed. now this is the fourth time. the problem i have with this approach is, it's not energy stocks lead oil, it's oil always leads energy stocks. and we know this. >> right. >> it makes sense. >> and they have tried to play around that game.
finishing the week, where was it, at 218, thereabouts, and for crude oil, down 4%, bob pisani, for a crazy wead i think the important thing is we have energy stocks up this week, but crude oil essentially sitting at new lows. >> it's what we talked about earlier in the week, there were people who were sensing value in those energy stocks. we had that one fellow on who said you look to the pipeline managers, the master limited partnerships. that's an area that you want to look at, because...
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was ou bill clinton was leaving office.was we you can blame itak on any you want, but the economy was wea weakening, visibly weakening in late 2000. but to your point, in terms of good economics, that's not a partisan matter. i think the previous administration, republican ing f administration made a huge mistake in allowing the weak weakening of the dollar done by the u.s. treasury department, s the federal reserve.ences it haddadi sass tremendo desass consequences and wouldn't have n had that if the dollar hadn't been undermined in early 2000.ud and a democrat gave kennedy a bill for a major tax cut. kennedy did not muck around witt it. he said the dollar should be as good as gold and 1981-82 and reagan killed it with the that r federal reserve head and we got the great '80s and '90s because of reforms reagan pushed. in terms of taxes, if a democrat wants to have a flat tax, i would cheer. if a democrat wants a stable ofa dollar, stable in value instead of what the fed is doing now, ew treating it like a yo-yo, which is very disruptive, i would erms applaud it. there are no monopolies i
was ou bill clinton was leaving office.was we you can blame itak on any you want, but the economy was wea weakening, visibly weakening in late 2000. but to your point, in terms of good economics, that's not a partisan matter. i think the previous administration, republican ing f administration made a huge mistake in allowing the weak weakening of the dollar done by the u.s. treasury department, s the federal reserve.ences it haddadi sass tremendo desass consequences and wouldn't have n had that...
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almost like wea velcro would. 's machixe washable. 8 by 10s, 5 by 7s. machine washable. it has changed my life. amazing. >> no longer hangs the rugs on the line. >> we have -- down here below, we have a firmeone. a nice chevron pattern one. it's truly like i said, a game cheeanger. >> rugable. >> rugable.com. >> machine washable: i love it. >> i know. >> nce we have the walls and the rug, let's accessorize and do essentials. my friends i love at target, one stop shopping. from beautiful bedding to pillows to lamps, to even this amazing chair that's down here beg low, a bungee chair. comforters you c m get from $16 to $29.99. the b gee chair, may even be on sale. beautiful lamps for doing homework. a nice way to refresh a room. >> and make them want to go in there and stay in there. >> a nice environment. kids are becoming kid-dults and need a sophisticated viefrmt environment. >> did you coin a phrase? >> i don't know. >> i love to throw in diy. it's fun to engage with the kids and diy with them. this was sent in -- live tv. they watch us online. lisa katherine designs d
almost like wea velcro would. 's machixe washable. 8 by 10s, 5 by 7s. machine washable. it has changed my life. amazing. >> no longer hangs the rugs on the line. >> we have -- down here below, we have a firmeone. a nice chevron pattern one. it's truly like i said, a game cheeanger. >> rugable. >> rugable.com. >> machine washable: i love it. >> i know. >> nce we have the walls and the rug, let's accessorize and do essentials. my friends i love at target,...
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navy so weas in the , and irae and there berlin in california and virginia, and then new mexico. when we first arrived in new mexico i thought it was the worst dump i have ever seen. having moved from tidewater, wateria, with tons of