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maybe you weiss as well. what this means for the broader hedge fund business, a firm as notable as this one, and this latest development that now has taken place? >> well, i think -- i think if they were successful here, they might be trying to target other hedge funds. he basically got caught with his hands in the cookie jar. during that certain period of time, there's a lot of successful hedge fund managers who i think have changed their practices since then. they might target when they get a lot of money like that there this is a significant page turn in the history of one of the best known firms in the world. one of the pioneers of the hedge fund business. certainly one of the most successful over the last couple of decades. >> agreed. but i think you would see in terms -- think about it, asset allocation, everybody wants alternatives. we have talked about that. what are al tentatives? they're exposure to hedge fund. all investment banks rolling out new offproducts, the street, the retail level clamoring
maybe you weiss as well. what this means for the broader hedge fund business, a firm as notable as this one, and this latest development that now has taken place? >> well, i think -- i think if they were successful here, they might be trying to target other hedge funds. he basically got caught with his hands in the cookie jar. during that certain period of time, there's a lot of successful hedge fund managers who i think have changed their practices since then. they might target when they...
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. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the show, each of the companies has raised earnings in their quarterly reports. >> analysts, did, too, across the board. >> i have no idea what the analysts is talking. >> the same analysts who hated the stock at 21. why are we paying attention to analysts. >> they made it a point of of saying earnings aren't going up, multiples are going out. >> certain names you could have had the same discussion on 50 points, 100. >> 200 points. >> doesn't matter if amazon makes or loses money. netflixes, the same thing, they have the defensible positions and ult
. >> steve weiss, they love the stocks. they say the valuations are too high, relative to the long-term growth prospects. >> i didn't get it. to me the -- sitting on the fence, i'm keeping a buy on the stocks. i'm lowering rating on what is the cheapest low with priceline, but if they go down i don't get credit if they trade off. the market looking at momentum in a different way? maybe a short time basis. to me they're working as they've have been working. we talked about before the...
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weiss, first. transport has a new record. airlines a good trade. i know you're in some of the names. what do you do from here? the storm is not likely to have a dramatic impact -- >> no, it's not. and as we talked earlier, that's what hit the stocks to a minor extent. here's an easy trade for you. it's not a trade any more than it's investment, used to be trades, i own american, delta, u.s. air. they are still going to go higher. the bottom line, they're cheap stocks still. >> i don't know how you can argue they're cheap sticks, the massive run. the only way to pay is through expedia. they've bottomed out. the consolidation play is already. look at the rental cars if you want that -- >> and this is coming from the guy that bet john, myself, and pete that a first-class ticket anywhere in the country, because delta was going to be low 20 at year end. guess what? you better hope it splits and that won't count. >> i'm glad you don't travel. >> this winter weather should be gone by friday when malls will be packed with holiday shoppers. our next guest i
weiss, first. transport has a new record. airlines a good trade. i know you're in some of the names. what do you do from here? the storm is not likely to have a dramatic impact -- >> no, it's not. and as we talked earlier, that's what hit the stocks to a minor extent. here's an easy trade for you. it's not a trade any more than it's investment, used to be trades, i own american, delta, u.s. air. they are still going to go higher. the bottom line, they're cheap stocks still. >> i...
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weiss? >> i don't think that's anything new. i think they're late to the party. i love the group -- the entire group, ual happens to be my least favorite. favorite remains american and u.s. air. >> priceline is in the green today despite disapointing guidance and separately the company is going to split the chairman and ceo roles, as well. what's the trade here, guys? >> well, i still look at this stock, scott. and this is one of these you look at the q3 numbers they put up, they crushed. this is not an overly priced stock right now. very much like expedia. i they'll both have room to the upside. >> all right. and the gap today? that's an interesting story, too. jumping after reporting better-than-expected third
weiss? >> i don't think that's anything new. i think they're late to the party. i love the group -- the entire group, ual happens to be my least favorite. favorite remains american and u.s. air. >> priceline is in the green today despite disapointing guidance and separately the company is going to split the chairman and ceo roles, as well. what's the trade here, guys? >> well, i still look at this stock, scott. and this is one of these you look at the q3 numbers they put up,...
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weiss, where's the retail trade? where's the money going to be made? >> it's going to be made online. you had another shooting at a mall, garden state plaza. you had the shooting in the m l mall, you know, overseas. that's an issue. i think that may scare some people out. plus, you've got a compressed number of shopping days between thanksgiving and christmas. so people that can't get out to shop, they're going to do it online. that's where the money is made, amazon. >> completely agree. it's about e-commerce, mastercard, visa, amazon, it's from the comments by the ceo. who walked back from the comments. i agree with you. you talk about the ipad air. this was ordered thursday online, in my hands today. >> does that mean you want to buy, i don't know, u.p.s., fedex? they going to get a bump -- >> not fedex, it's gone parabolic, 30% in the last two months. i would throw a contrarian play, ebay. this company gets no love. the stock is stuck in the low 50s. if you're going to have a positive retail trade, sentiment retail trade into black friday, ebay shou
weiss, where's the retail trade? where's the money going to be made? >> it's going to be made online. you had another shooting at a mall, garden state plaza. you had the shooting in the m l mall, you know, overseas. that's an issue. i think that may scare some people out. plus, you've got a compressed number of shopping days between thanksgiving and christmas. so people that can't get out to shop, they're going to do it online. that's where the money is made, amazon. >> completely...
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kenneth weiss sr. and kenneth weiss jr., talk a listen to them. [ turkey call ] >>> welcome back, everybody. two people were killed in brazil after a crane collapsed at the site of a stadium that will host next year's world cup. an investigation is under way to determine the cause. >>> four people have been arrested in georgia for attempting to use a remote controlled helicopter to deliver contraband over prison walls. a guard at the prison noticed the small helicopter flying over the gate and immediately ordered a search. it led authorities to a vehicle containing the chopper and two pounds of tobacco. >>> a small victory for residents in irwincall, california. they complained of irritated eyes and throats due to the local sriracha factory. on wednesday a judge ordered the condiment maker to partially shut down while they figure out how to reduce the tear-inducing fumes coming from the factory in its crushed chili peppers. >> electronic cigarettes are gaining in popularity but apaur apparently they ar
kenneth weiss sr. and kenneth weiss jr., talk a listen to them. [ turkey call ] >>> welcome back, everybody. two people were killed in brazil after a crane collapsed at the site of a stadium that will host next year's world cup. an investigation is under way to determine the cause. >>> four people have been arrested in georgia for attempting to use a remote controlled helicopter to deliver contraband over prison walls. a guard at the prison noticed the small helicopter flying...
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we have a great chef, he's a kid named alexander weiss and he's made it all the way to the top 4 of gordon ramsay's show. up next from the hit show "ee ya na, let's fix my life," iyanla is here. >> wendy: welcome back. our first guest is a "new york times" best-selling thor and also the host of own's "elan ya, fix my life." take a look. >> you're a 40-year-old veteran athlete who doesn't have a team with no vision about what to do next, four children who are looking up to you. who be you? >> i don't know yet. i don't know. >> good answer. what if your nfl career is over? >> wendy: please welcome back back to our show iyanla vanzant. hi. nice to see you again. good to see you. wait. whoa, whoa, whoa. wait. lift it up. >> okay. >> wendy: okay. first of all, the word is you don't like heels. so is this a special -- >> no, no, no. iike heels. >> these are flats. you look good. >> this is how spirituality looks. >> wendy: by the way, happy belated 60th birthday. >>hank you, right? >> wendy: what did oprah give you? >> i'm not telling you that. >> wendy: why? >> she gave me the day off. i had th
we have a great chef, he's a kid named alexander weiss and he's made it all the way to the top 4 of gordon ramsay's show. up next from the hit show "ee ya na, let's fix my life," iyanla is here. >> wendy: welcome back. our first guest is a "new york times" best-selling thor and also the host of own's "elan ya, fix my life." take a look. >> you're a 40-year-old veteran athlete who doesn't have a team with no vision about what to do next, four children...
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, but weiss recently returned to general population. >> you ready to go, baker? it's time for baker to return to general population as well. but she's going to housing unit f-22, not f-20 where michelle weiss was assigned. >> why the sour face whenever i told you you were going to 22? >>> coming up -- >> come back to see me, huh? >> back in general population, trenity baker works testimony is and another inmate to get the housing assignment she really wants. . >> i guess she did what she had to do to get to where she needed to get to. >>> and the poore brothers face the judge and each other. there are seniors who have left hundreds of dollars of savings on the table by not choosing the right medicare d plan. no one could have left this much money here. whoo-hoo-hoo! yet many seniors who compare medicare d plans realize they can save hundreds of dollars. cvs/pharmacy wants to help you save on medicare expenses. talk to your cvs pharmacist, call, or go to cvs.com/compare to get your free, personalized plan comparison today. call, go online, or visit your local stor
, but weiss recently returned to general population. >> you ready to go, baker? it's time for baker to return to general population as well. but she's going to housing unit f-22, not f-20 where michelle weiss was assigned. >> why the sour face whenever i told you you were going to 22? >>> coming up -- >> come back to see me, huh? >> back in general population, trenity baker works testimony is and another inmate to get the housing assignment she really wants. ....
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weiss you're pairing back your short bet on jc penney a bit, right? >> i've just about had it.e smallest tag in. shorting has been the most difficult part of the market for every hedge fund man. they've given up so much performance, pushed out for long only funds. i have to wonder such a crescendo if now is not the time to start shorting again. >> if you want to do a compare on that trade, that's a pair on the hedge funds. a lot of the industrials and pair that off with the shorts. consumer confidence has gotten hurt. >> what about cliffs? >> i think on the material side it's interesting to see those short bets closed out. it coincideses without performance in the names on a short-term basis for the first time in like three years. if you look at iron ore, record month in september, most important ever in china, last month 43% jump from australia to china. ore stocks are hot again. >> give me ten seconds on cliffs? >> i own walter. walter is a much smaller position. i think the time is right. emerging markets has preyed on those stocks. >> final trades after the break as well as
weiss you're pairing back your short bet on jc penney a bit, right? >> i've just about had it.e smallest tag in. shorting has been the most difficult part of the market for every hedge fund man. they've given up so much performance, pushed out for long only funds. i have to wonder such a crescendo if now is not the time to start shorting again. >> if you want to do a compare on that trade, that's a pair on the hedge funds. a lot of the industrials and pair that off with the shorts....
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spectacle ivory trade and how we can reverse the trend of extinction i was joined earlier by elie weiss president and founder of the wild eyes foundation i started by asking her how widespread the poaching industry is and why it continues to grow on abated. well it's it's international it's hugely widespread and it's been able to grow unabated because it's so little. risk free relatively or it's the being caught and taking the risk takes a long time the laws in any country in africa where the elephants they range states they are not geared toward prosecution and strong sentences so a lot of work is being done today to increase this ability of the magistrates and the ministers to collect. accountable evidence that is can be produced in court so it's a lot of training and it's increasing the strains and stringency of the laws last month were discovered that poachers killed three hundred elephants through cyanide poisoning in zimbabwe how does something like that happen without any oversight by authorities and should we expect to see more types of these kind of drastic actions taken by poa
spectacle ivory trade and how we can reverse the trend of extinction i was joined earlier by elie weiss president and founder of the wild eyes foundation i started by asking her how widespread the poaching industry is and why it continues to grow on abated. well it's it's international it's hugely widespread and it's been able to grow unabated because it's so little. risk free relatively or it's the being caught and taking the risk takes a long time the laws in any country in africa where the...
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steve weiss long. >> pete?nd bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not? is it time to buy jpmorgan stock or look to other financials? we're going to take a look at that whole sector and see where you might best make some money now. tesla is under fire, yes fire, as the government begins an investigation surprisingly, the stock is up today. selling off rather sharply in the last three or four weeks.
steve weiss long. >> pete?nd bank of america. >> i would take a shot of cpb. >> i like franks international oil service. "power" starts now. >> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> all right. scott, thank you very much. jpmorgan expected to settle any minute now really with the government to the tune of some $13 billion. has it put the worst behind it or not? is it time to buy...
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i love the fact that even today with the women's health initiative that weiss lawns by the disclosure that the nih was excluding women in clinical study trials, to this day it was the biggest human rights study ever. it's so so important is a cause-and-effect to have women participate in the political process and what evolves from it. i think about title ix for example. in fact, i was talking about it the other day with donna brazile as a matter of fact and she was the beneficiary. i said i love the fact that you get young women who are so active and there's no second thought about it. they are active in sports because the law make sure that those sports for women were treated equally. >> itself fascinating how late the rights and responsibilities in respect came and the protections came all during, many of them during your four decades of service where you were really there at a formative period were people that were younger than you may take granted that you were witness to the changes. it's really worth, women especially should read about the fights you had to wage on behalf of wom
i love the fact that even today with the women's health initiative that weiss lawns by the disclosure that the nih was excluding women in clinical study trials, to this day it was the biggest human rights study ever. it's so so important is a cause-and-effect to have women participate in the political process and what evolves from it. i think about title ix for example. in fact, i was talking about it the other day with donna brazile as a matter of fact and she was the beneficiary. i said i...
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all the way from the east side, say hi to alexander weiss. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> wendy: what's it like working with gordon? >> i always pictured him to be a super scary guy from watching him since i was 8 years old. but he was really nice surprisingly. but he has four kids of his own, so he understands. >> wendy: so what are your making for us today? i see steak. >> yes. spicy stake because i heard you love spice and sweet potato chips. >> and you're 13. you talk and aisle conduct my conversation with you. go ahead. >> this is just the chillicurry sauce. these are the ingredients. freshly picked cilantro, parsley, oregano, garlic, salt, cryi cayenne pepper and rub. >> >> wendy: you keep going. you're 13, likemy son, you're in eighth grade. >> yes. >> wendy: are you home schooled? u missed the first half of the year. how are you going to make up the first half of the year? >> am i sus popposed to. >> wendy: if you want to graduate. or you can keep cooking and go to culinary school. you're going to be a cook? >> yes.
all the way from the east side, say hi to alexander weiss. welcome to the show. >> thanks for having me. >> wendy: what's it like working with gordon? >> i always pictured him to be a super scary guy from watching him since i was 8 years old. but he was really nice surprisingly. but he has four kids of his own, so he understands. >> wendy: so what are your making for us today? i see steak. >> yes. spicy stake because i heard you love spice and sweet potato chips....
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weiss? >> work with the congress to develop a plan that would help the situations we have been working on to protect public health. >> i would say how can you not consider that? is about what the government's job is? >> i would also agree the jobs are an important consideration. >> to make decisions based on that. >> in the interest of time and moving forward i'm going to yield now for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. weiss, the share of the u.s. generation has been in decline for years to be long before the epa regulations became sort of to come into effect; is that correct, yes or no? >> yes it is. >> and can you tell us briefly about the market forces that have caused this to happen in our economy? >> while the biggest thing is another american innovation which is the development of hydraulic fracturing. it needs oversight as i know you are familiar with has opened up the possibility of producing shale gas. we have a huge increase in supply. the price has dropped. th
weiss? >> work with the congress to develop a plan that would help the situations we have been working on to protect public health. >> i would say how can you not consider that? is about what the government's job is? >> i would also agree the jobs are an important consideration. >> to make decisions based on that. >> in the interest of time and moving forward i'm going to yield now for five minutes. >> thank you very much mr. chairman. mr. weiss, the share of...
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elsewhere, we'll look for the clouds to thicken up temperature weiss in the upper 40s to low 50s. radar satellite composite. we enjoyed the sunshine today before the clouds moved in, this high will be replaced, squished to the south. will be replaced with this area of low pressure, and this will be our rainmaker. this part of the front will move in on tuesday, and then as you see this back here? this gathering here? this just formed today. this is a little enhancing. you can see it on the forecast animation hear. push ahead to monday, 3:00 in the afternoon. the clouds are with us. by 11:00, tomorrow evening, north bay you should start see the first signs of this cold front moving in, rain to the golden gate bridge. 5:00 a.m. commute tuesday, wet in the north bay, and then it slides south. by 5:00 tuesday evening, the south bay will be getting wet. but remember that enhancement? check it out. here it comes. see all this? this is going to move in by tuesday night. and it will be slam over us by wednesday, 5:00 a.m. commute time, with very moderate rain, and quickly moves out. so, tu
elsewhere, we'll look for the clouds to thicken up temperature weiss in the upper 40s to low 50s. radar satellite composite. we enjoyed the sunshine today before the clouds moved in, this high will be replaced, squished to the south. will be replaced with this area of low pressure, and this will be our rainmaker. this part of the front will move in on tuesday, and then as you see this back here? this gathering here? this just formed today. this is a little enhancing. you can see it on the...
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elsewhere, we'll look for the clouds to thicken up temperature weiss in the upper 40s to low 50s.atellite composite. we enjoyed the sunshine today before the clouds moved in, this high will be replaced, squished to the south. will be replaced with this area of low pressure, and this will be our rainmaker. this part of the front will move in on tuesday, and then as you see this back here? this gathering here? this just formed today. this is a little enhancing. you can see it on the forecast animation hear. push ahead to monday, 3:00 in the afternoon. the clouds are with us. by 11:00, tomorrow evening, north bay you should start see the first signs of this cold front moving in, rain to the golden gate bridge. 5:00 a.m. commute tuesday, wet in the north bay, and then it slides south. by 5:00 tuesday evening, the south bay will be getting wet. but remember that enhancement? check it out. here it comes. see all this? this is going to move in by tuesday night. and it will be slam over us by wednesday, 5:00 a.m. commute time, with very moderate rain, and quickly moves out. so, tuesday, w
elsewhere, we'll look for the clouds to thicken up temperature weiss in the upper 40s to low 50s.atellite composite. we enjoyed the sunshine today before the clouds moved in, this high will be replaced, squished to the south. will be replaced with this area of low pressure, and this will be our rainmaker. this part of the front will move in on tuesday, and then as you see this back here? this gathering here? this just formed today. this is a little enhancing. you can see it on the forecast...
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in the plays of o'neill, ionesco, weiss and beckett, man has been depicted as ape, rhinoceros, asylumresident of a garbage can. expressionistic theater, as in ubu, has distorted and exaggerated to underscore the anarchy of the modern world and the absurdity of its human inhabitants. [music] this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open university. captioning performed by aegis rapidtext hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel fine, health"? but that may not be the full picture. colorectal cancer is the number two cancer killer. it doesn't always cause symptoms, but it can be prevented. get screened. make sure you are the picture of health.
in the plays of o'neill, ionesco, weiss and beckett, man has been depicted as ape, rhinoceros, asylumresident of a garbage can. expressionistic theater, as in ubu, has distorted and exaggerated to underscore the anarchy of the modern world and the absurdity of its human inhabitants. [music] this was a co-production of miami-dade community college and british broadcasting corporation, british open university. captioning performed by aegis rapidtext hasyou look healthyd, "you and you feel...
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steve weiss, are we in a bubble or not, because that's been the talk of the week. >> no, we're not. does anything go up in a straight line? absolutely not. but the market still has plenty of juice that's going to drive it higher well into next year. the reason being, we're still below an average market multiples, looking to 2014. 23 times since 1950 -- so a third of the time -- the market's gone up more than 20%, and about 13 times it's gone up more than 30%. and we've had multiple years back-to-back of better than 20%. so i'm still very positive on the market. if you're negative on bonds at all, the market has only gone down one year, where bonds have gone down one year. that's 1969, very explainable. so if you have a negative bond bet, and i do, because 10 years at historically low rate, you have to be bullish on equities. >> nathan? >> there's pockets in the equity markets, there's clearly pockets. look at what's going on in solar. look what's going on in the web 2.0, the names. >> the market in general. we'll get to the subsectors -- >> i tend to be more skeptical than a lot of
steve weiss, are we in a bubble or not, because that's been the talk of the week. >> no, we're not. does anything go up in a straight line? absolutely not. but the market still has plenty of juice that's going to drive it higher well into next year. the reason being, we're still below an average market multiples, looking to 2014. 23 times since 1950 -- so a third of the time -- the market's gone up more than 20%, and about 13 times it's gone up more than 30%. and we've had multiple years...
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thank you for being here michael montgomery and weiss burg. >>> some local startups are trying to change game in the space industry where the stakes and the awards are sky high. profit companies is demonstrating the final frontier is not only the government, in our report of kqed since, we look how silicon valley is going to space. 100 miles north of los angeles in the dusty desert town, the world's first commercial rocket ship is gearing up to launch with astronauts to the edge of space. no, this isn't a movie, it's real. >> for 50 years, the space is domain of russian astronauts, chinese astronauts. what we want to do is make space available and open to other people. >> but to experience the thrill of a few minutes of weightlessness, you have to pay $250,000 for a 2.5 hour ride 60 or so miles above earth. sure, it's a luxury, but virgin galactic thinks that price will fall eventually. >> in long term, i think the price will come down around suv price point you get down to the level. it's still expensive but i think a lot of people would be willing to do it once in their lives. >> since
thank you for being here michael montgomery and weiss burg. >>> some local startups are trying to change game in the space industry where the stakes and the awards are sky high. profit companies is demonstrating the final frontier is not only the government, in our report of kqed since, we look how silicon valley is going to space. 100 miles north of los angeles in the dusty desert town, the world's first commercial rocket ship is gearing up to launch with astronauts to the edge of...
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write on why it's a journalist who has been extensively covering the tabulating situation in iraq mr weiss thank you very much indeed for your time webber shaded. online team has created a special project to keep trying to link while in casual tease in iraq and to draw attention to the bloodshed it's just a click away at sea dot com. my . the disaster the figures show a nuclear blunder on the one hundred and fifty billion dollars operation have reportedly become a honey pulled for japan's mafia the plans operator tepco is sitting on a para made of subcontractors and according to police some of them have ties to organized crime poor working conditions and low safety standards make those taking part in the cleanup feel victimized as a chef scare reports. as if clearing up the dangerous debris in the aftermath of japan's worst natural disaster in a century was not tough enough this former fukushima worker says he's having to see you with a firm which hired him i was out of work after the tsunami so when a job offer at fukushima came up i took it they promised a lot of money even signed a long
write on why it's a journalist who has been extensively covering the tabulating situation in iraq mr weiss thank you very much indeed for your time webber shaded. online team has created a special project to keep trying to link while in casual tease in iraq and to draw attention to the bloodshed it's just a click away at sea dot com. my . the disaster the figures show a nuclear blunder on the one hundred and fifty billion dollars operation have reportedly become a honey pulled for japan's mafia...
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civil aviation consultant mark weiss used to fly the same type of plane involved in the cousin disaster in fact he told me earlier there's always a combination of factors behind a crash that was a poor repair that led to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure but all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in interim urgency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not litter on its first attempt was weather a factor were. crew fatigue crew only as there are going to be so many things that have to be looked at keeping in mind there are accidents generally don't happen from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to a catastrophe like this i'll start with r t four update says developments happening and get across more detail of the tragedy as well online r.t. dot com. germany has held a special parliamentary session on spying on the heels of a scandal triggered by leaks that u.s. and british intelligence services have been extensively targeting its officials in her statement chancellor merke
civil aviation consultant mark weiss used to fly the same type of plane involved in the cousin disaster in fact he told me earlier there's always a combination of factors behind a crash that was a poor repair that led to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure but all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in interim urgency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not litter on its first attempt was...
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gill weiss. he wanted to use his climbing skills to make rock climbing weddings. he went to the top of the mountain with ben horton. >> we didn't have all of the pieces when we went out there. gill had an idea and a wedding dress. and he was literally walking around camp four, the little climber village, looking for girls that fit the wedding dress. >> man, oh, man. as you can see, they found a woman that fit the dress and was willing to pose. >> that pose is okay. that one, no thank you. all right. >>> time, now, for a look at sports. and the first big night of college basketball did not disappoint. >> number one team in the country already has lost their first game. here's neil and stan with all the details. >> good morning, america. welcome to our "sportscenter" set here in los angeles. i'm stan verrett. this is neil everett. >> get my chair. >> pull up your chair. there you go. a big night of college basketball in chicago. neil's going to start off with the number one and number two teams in the country. we have one and two and four and five. julius randle, or
gill weiss. he wanted to use his climbing skills to make rock climbing weddings. he went to the top of the mountain with ben horton. >> we didn't have all of the pieces when we went out there. gill had an idea and a wedding dress. and he was literally walking around camp four, the little climber village, looking for girls that fit the wedding dress. >> man, oh, man. as you can see, they found a woman that fit the dress and was willing to pose. >> that pose is okay. that one,...
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terrible slave to ari i know people through i know people though and i'm talking about white people weiss is quietly suspect to be happy and slave and that is just for fear. let's talk about america's real welfare and point queens republicans on capitol hill love to argue that welfare programs are costing taxpayers billions of dollars every year and the welfare recipients are able to live lavish lifestyles thanks to the government but in reality all the welfare that the us government provides a real live human beings is just a drop in the ocean compared to the billions and billions or trillions frankly that the government hands out to corporations and big business each year the average american family forks over six thousand dollars to corporations in the form of taxpayer subsidies of that six grand eight hundred seventy goes to direct subsidies like as the next check given to corporations including the big oil corporations that are polluting our planet and fueling climate change. oil change internationalized a month's estimates that the u.s. government hands over as much as fifty two bil
terrible slave to ari i know people through i know people though and i'm talking about white people weiss is quietly suspect to be happy and slave and that is just for fear. let's talk about america's real welfare and point queens republicans on capitol hill love to argue that welfare programs are costing taxpayers billions of dollars every year and the welfare recipients are able to live lavish lifestyles thanks to the government but in reality all the welfare that the us government provides a...
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been getting the thoughts of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier we spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader at the spectrum group and used to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in because he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe. that was a poor repair that led to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure but all of these factors are going to be looked at but the fact that there has been an explosion on board the aircraft in the attempted three times to get the aircraft on the ground it may be a significant avenue to view normally in an emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not landed on its first attempt was whether a factor. crew from t.v. crew illness there are going to be so many things that have to be looked at keeping in mind that accidents generally don't happen from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to a catastrophe like this well at this stage of variety of factors could have been responsible for sunday's cras
been getting the thoughts of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier we spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader at the spectrum group and used to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in because he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe. that was a poor repair that led to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure but all of these factors are going to be looked at but the fact that there has been an explosion on board the aircraft...
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and we had a chance to speak with former american airlines pilot mark weiss he believes it's a tough task to calm public fears a particularly after washington's controversial use of drones all around the world . we are the united states has most of its background it's. in a war zone in a civilian arena. this has to command a much trying to control it's going to be scrutinized and believe me as a professional pilot i have my doubts but i believe this is. and i think what we see is there are certain airspeeds in certain areas opened up to unmanned aerial systems and see that happening and you'll see pockets and we're in grow. are still to come here on our team one man's loss is another man's again or in the case of the arab spring an opportunity for china there on the program we report on beijing economic charge into the middle east and north africa region left for the taking by crisis and violence. also ahead for you there with the limb pick space walk here in the program we managed to speak to the cosmonauts participating in this unique part of the relay don't miss it it's coming you
and we had a chance to speak with former american airlines pilot mark weiss he believes it's a tough task to calm public fears a particularly after washington's controversial use of drones all around the world . we are the united states has most of its background it's. in a war zone in a civilian arena. this has to command a much trying to control it's going to be scrutinized and believe me as a professional pilot i have my doubts but i believe this is. and i think what we see is there are...
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very public statement against the ivory trade and support on the band of ivory selling ivory only weiss founder wild eyes foundation really appreciate your time thank you very much thanks for having me. stick around you guys we're breaking the stage with push method that. when ben bernanke to keep interest rates at zero percent he's helping to increase america's debt load it's also time as the debt bubble pops everyone who is of the debt the bankers including we're ninety get iffy on the size of the debt issued they don't make money based on profits and losses they make money based on the size of the debt big issue so when a car is a debt issue a quantitative easing is debt issue getting a job of donald put yourself into debt that gives fees to the bankers it destroys the economy it destroys society it destroys everything but the fees for the bankers . plus live. live. live legal limit. live. please write the state. first strike you live and i think you're live. on a reporter's play live instantly live clearly in the live. if you're thinking about an alcoholic drink associated with russ
very public statement against the ivory trade and support on the band of ivory selling ivory only weiss founder wild eyes foundation really appreciate your time thank you very much thanks for having me. stick around you guys we're breaking the stage with push method that. when ben bernanke to keep interest rates at zero percent he's helping to increase america's debt load it's also time as the debt bubble pops everyone who is of the debt the bankers including we're ninety get iffy on the size...
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or hijackings make up nine percent of the crashes earlier we asked civil aviation consultant mark weiss he used to fly the same type of plane that crashed in cars than what he thinks could have led to this catastrophe that was a real or poor repair that led to fatigue in obviously there is traffic failure all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in of emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not live on its first attempt was weather a factor words crew fatigue crew onus there are going to be so many things that are to be looked at keeping in mind the accidents generally don't have been from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to a catastrophe like this. migrant workers in cattle feel they are being treated like cattle according to a damning report from amnesty international the rights group has released the results of its probe into the gulf monarchies construction industry the report found numerous violations in the country which is steaming ahead with preparations for the twe
or hijackings make up nine percent of the crashes earlier we asked civil aviation consultant mark weiss he used to fly the same type of plane that crashed in cars than what he thinks could have led to this catastrophe that was a real or poor repair that led to fatigue in obviously there is traffic failure all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in of emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not...
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and hear about see we spoke to former american airlines pilot mark weiss he believes it's a tough task a complex fear is a softening after washington's controversial use of drones worldwide. where the united states has most of its background it's in controlled airspace in a war zone in a civilian arena this has to command a much greater controls it's going to be scrutinized and believe me as a professional pilot i have my doubts but i believe this is year. and i think what we'll see is there are certain airspeeds in certain areas opened up to unmanned aerial systems you'll see that happening and you'll see pockets and we're in grow. it watching our team in the one man's loss is another man's gain or in the case of the arab spring an opportunity for china. we report on beijing's economic charge into the middle east and north africa region left for the taking by crisis and violence and head of the olympic torch space walk we've managed to speak to the cosmonauts participating in this very unique part of the relay that's still ahead for you. but for now on the program on our potentially g
and hear about see we spoke to former american airlines pilot mark weiss he believes it's a tough task a complex fear is a softening after washington's controversial use of drones worldwide. where the united states has most of its background it's in controlled airspace in a war zone in a civilian arena this has to command a much greater controls it's going to be scrutinized and believe me as a professional pilot i have my doubts but i believe this is year. and i think what we'll see is there...
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been getting the thoughts of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier we spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader at the spectrum group and used to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in cars on he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe that was a poor repair that led to fatigue in obviously catastrophic failure for all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in an emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible so what would have caused the aircraft to not landed on its first attempt was whether a factor once crew fatigue crew illness there are going to be so many things that have to be looked at keeping in mind that accidents generally don't happen from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to a catastrophe like this. now this stage a variety of factors could have been responsible for sunday's crash let's take a look at what the key causes of air tragedies have been over the years now today's aircraft are incredibly sophisticated machines but very sensitive as well to
been getting the thoughts of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier we spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader at the spectrum group and used to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in cars on he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe that was a poor repair that led to fatigue in obviously catastrophic failure for all of these factors are going to be looked at normally in an emergency you want to get the aircraft on the ground...
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been getting the fuss of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier on she spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader of the spectrum group in use to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in cars on he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe. that was the car for repair their lead to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure performing sectors in the lead at the fact that there had been an explosion on board the aircraft in the attempted three times to get the aircraft on the ground. it may be a significant happened with you normally in an emergency blanket the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible. so what would have cause. the aircraft to know that when the nets first attempt was whether a fact there was no proof that each room is there to do so many things that are being looked at keeping in mind that accidents generally don't happen from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to catastrophe like this what is to stage a variety of factors could have been responsible for sunday's crash let's look at what th
been getting the fuss of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier on she spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader of the spectrum group in use to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in cars on he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe. that was the car for repair their lead to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure performing sectors in the lead at the fact that there had been an explosion on board the aircraft in the attempted...
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had failed to install the most up to date anti leaks software at the whole weiss site where edward snowden had been working meanwhile more news regarding glenn greenwald that's the journalist who broke this whole story and we're now learning rep alan grayson who has been one of the most vocal n.s.a. critics sent a letter to attorney general eric holder last month seeking assurance that if greenwald were to come back to the u.s. for a meeting with grayson he could do so without being arrested he wrote quote varing in mind that mr greenwald is a citizen of the us please let me know whether the department of justice intends to bring charges against mr greenwald and whether the whether the department of justice the department of homeland security or any other office of the federal government intends to detain question arrest or prosecute mr greenwald back in july greenwald was set to testify before congress via video link from brazil where he currently lives but that hearing was later canceled if greenwald enters the united states it would be the first time since the n.s.a. documents were firs
had failed to install the most up to date anti leaks software at the whole weiss site where edward snowden had been working meanwhile more news regarding glenn greenwald that's the journalist who broke this whole story and we're now learning rep alan grayson who has been one of the most vocal n.s.a. critics sent a letter to attorney general eric holder last month seeking assurance that if greenwald were to come back to the u.s. for a meeting with grayson he could do so without being arrested he...
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morning news, we have a live look at the dow jones industrial average, nasdaq are also down percentage weissd markets have really been fluctuating. starbucks has been ordered to pay and an arbitrator ruled starbucks was wrong. starbucks disagrees with the amount of the fine but they are glad it is over. >>> happening later today, a san francisco's deputy is due in court. she was charged last -- he is accused of stealing $1,700 in cash and faces a separate weapons charge. he didn't pay after he was arrested and they are filing a several rights -- civil rights lawsuit. he said he was racially profiled and wrongfully arrested by several colleague who didn't recognize him during a traffic stop. he was pulled over in the bay view district for not having a license. they asked him if he was on probation or parole and so far the city has not responded to the lawsuit. >>> they are planning a memorial for two officers killed earlier this year. this is for sergeant loran butch baker and officer elizabeth butler. it will replace a memorial where people have been filling it up with flowers and picture
morning news, we have a live look at the dow jones industrial average, nasdaq are also down percentage weissd markets have really been fluctuating. starbucks has been ordered to pay and an arbitrator ruled starbucks was wrong. starbucks disagrees with the amount of the fine but they are glad it is over. >>> happening later today, a san francisco's deputy is due in court. she was charged last -- he is accused of stealing $1,700 in cash and faces a separate weapons charge. he didn't...
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died as well in a plane crash in russia an entire local hockey team let's go talk to our captain mark weiss a civil aviation leader of the spectrum group and they used to fly that kind of airplane that crashed and is on tonight seven three seven five hundred series hi there mark as i was saying to our various guys we've had on tonight so unfortunately only get speech in times like this but as an experienced pilot yourself you know what goes through a pilot's mind it's been described as that moments of abject boredom with the moments of a long time about just boredom with moments of terror and i guess you know that must have been all too true tonight for this flight but you know where do you start with what could have gone wrong here. well you're absolutely right about the way flying is predicted. it's. hours of boredom punctuated by moments of sheer terror where you store and store obviously what evidence might be on the ground and the investigators are going to be going back into the records of the crew their experience who they're going to go into their t.v. they had enough sleep they're
died as well in a plane crash in russia an entire local hockey team let's go talk to our captain mark weiss a civil aviation leader of the spectrum group and they used to fly that kind of airplane that crashed and is on tonight seven three seven five hundred series hi there mark as i was saying to our various guys we've had on tonight so unfortunately only get speech in times like this but as an experienced pilot yourself you know what goes through a pilot's mind it's been described as that...