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i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm happy to be coast this morning. the bay area is noted for its advancements in medical care and medical technology. and in particular the notion that one is treating the whole person. in that context the field of spiritual care has emerged as a paramount concern for folks may go to a hospital system or healthcare situation. we want to invite you into a conversation about spiritual care and our hospitals and healthcare system with reverend. tom harshman was director of mission integration at sequoia hospital which is a division of dignity health. and reverend. julie hamada who >>> a spiritual care california pacific medical center affiliated with sutter health. i also want to add is that while i'm not posting mosaic on the ceo of a jewish organization that is called the bay area jewish healing center. we provide jewish spiritual care to folks who are ill, dying, and bereaved throughout the bay area. and in particular we are a jewish central care resource for folks like reverend. har
i'm rabbi eric weiss. i'm happy to be coast this morning. the bay area is noted for its advancements in medical care and medical technology. and in particular the notion that one is treating the whole person. in that context the field of spiritual care has emerged as a paramount concern for folks may go to a hospital system or healthcare situation. we want to invite you into a conversation about spiritual care and our hospitals and healthcare system with reverend. tom harshman was director of...
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. >> his name is bob weiss, and he was the father of veronica weiss who was killed. >> my name is bob weiss. >> he says that his daughter veronica was one of the six gunned down last year. >> my daughter was shot in the side first through her left lung her heart, and her other lung. >> he begged them to not make any investments in the firearms industry. >> i don't know how any of you can sleep at night with all of the students who have been killed and be in the gun business. >> a university spokesman says there are no direct investments and they cold weiss privately that he would check on mutual funds. >> i feel good about the conversation that we had. a lot of land north of uc berkeley where protestors have been repeatedly arrested trying to stop development of a grocery store. >> you can turn it around now. >> that was mark matthews reporting for us. the impact of our drought is huge, as you know. so big you might be asking whether a small group with big ideas could make any kind of a difference. >> some kids are answering that question with action. gar garvin is here with bay area
. >> his name is bob weiss, and he was the father of veronica weiss who was killed. >> my name is bob weiss. >> he says that his daughter veronica was one of the six gunned down last year. >> my daughter was shot in the side first through her left lung her heart, and her other lung. >> he begged them to not make any investments in the firearms industry. >> i don't know how any of you can sleep at night with all of the students who have been killed and be in...
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take vo weiss y el grupo "campaign unload" han recabado 45 mil firmas para apoyar su llamado...ero que piden es transparencia para determinar si la univwrsidad esta invirtiendo en cias de armas, sus pedidos de informacion no han tenido exito hasta el momento... juan fran - ms --esta maÑana un profesor en el condado de "marin" se encuentra suspendido por supuestamente enseÑar pornografa. take map --el incidente ocurri en la secundaria "white hill" en "fairfaix" donde el maestro tena su computadora conectada a un proyector y al percatarse que ste mostraba dichas imgenes rpidamente lo apga. take fs --en un comunicado, el director se disculp expresando: ''durante una clase del juespasado estudiantes dicen haber sido expuestos a contenido inapropiado... estamos investigando para determinar qu fue lo que pas y quin ser el responsable de lo ocurrido." lorena en nuestra rea las temperaturas .... roll open under juanfra pasamos con lucrecia borchardt quien tiene los detalles del reporte del clima ... take 2boxes lucrecia buenos das... qu nos espera da de hoy. fb lucrecia live bug lucreci
take vo weiss y el grupo "campaign unload" han recabado 45 mil firmas para apoyar su llamado...ero que piden es transparencia para determinar si la univwrsidad esta invirtiendo en cias de armas, sus pedidos de informacion no han tenido exito hasta el momento... juan fran - ms --esta maÑana un profesor en el condado de "marin" se encuentra suspendido por supuestamente enseÑar pornografa. take map --el incidente ocurri en la secundaria "white hill" en...
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sot weiss el dolor aun muy presente ena vida de weiss quien hoy ejemplifico a todos los padres de estudiantesuego en escuelas y universidades norteamericanas ... tag y lo primero que los estudiantes involucrados en esta campana piden es transparencia para determinar si la univwrsidad esta invirtiendo en cias de armas, sus pedidos de informacion no han tenido exito hasta el momento... paola reyes, noticiero telemundo 48 vo cam 1 pan blanca --hoy se revelaron nuevas imagenes del encuentro de un hombre que remaba sobre una tabla con una ballena asesina. --en las imagenes grabadas en las costas de nueva zelanda seve a la orca acercarse hasta el deportista que logra conservar la calma al ver al enorme animal. --despues de rodear por unos inantesl hombre, la ballena se alejo del lugar. topvo cesar ---recibe cargos formales un conductor acusado de causar la muerte de cuatro jovenes en el sur de la bahia.. vo-blanca ---la comunidad salvadoreÑa y latinoamericana del area de la bahia se dicelista para celebrar la beatificacion de monseÑor romero en el salvador. ---la informacion mas adelante.. zoom in
sot weiss el dolor aun muy presente ena vida de weiss quien hoy ejemplifico a todos los padres de estudiantesuego en escuelas y universidades norteamericanas ... tag y lo primero que los estudiantes involucrados en esta campana piden es transparencia para determinar si la univwrsidad esta invirtiendo en cias de armas, sus pedidos de informacion no han tenido exito hasta el momento... paola reyes, noticiero telemundo 48 vo cam 1 pan blanca --hoy se revelaron nuevas imagenes del encuentro de un...
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josh owns it in his real portfolio, makes the bull case for it weiss is the bear.ould people own deere? >> the stock is going above 100, i think it's on the way now. technically it's a phenomenal set-up. we'll talk about fundamentals, it is very true that the market for agricultural equipment is terrible. it is also very true that farm incomes are compressed. and that there's a lot of equipment on the market that's aging and people are not replacing it. i totally appreciate that argument. i don't think it matters, 15% of the company's business is in u.s. construction alone. which is on fire. i think that will be just enough so that the company can hold expectations where they are and if you do get a turn in ag, even if it's a year from now. the market will sniff that out in advance and they will take the stock higher. buffett is buying alongside with you. i think it's a great stock to own and i own it personally. >> management has done a great job with the company. if this were cat, they would have missed another quarter. what the market is doing today, shorts are
josh owns it in his real portfolio, makes the bull case for it weiss is the bear.ould people own deere? >> the stock is going above 100, i think it's on the way now. technically it's a phenomenal set-up. we'll talk about fundamentals, it is very true that the market for agricultural equipment is terrible. it is also very true that farm incomes are compressed. and that there's a lot of equipment on the market that's aging and people are not replacing it. i totally appreciate that argument....
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baghdadi was hurt, and he was interrogated by the iraqis and said he was indeed injured. >> michael weiss there, and isis hasn't publicly anointed a successor, but we have no doubt that there is a succession plan in place. >>> a five-day humanitarian cease-fire is hours away in yemen, but in the meantime, fighting between the saudi-led coalition and houthi rebels has intensified. one of the saudi citizens were killed and one was wounded in shelling fired from inside yemen. the coalition stepped up airstrikes against rebel targets o monday, including bombing a weapons depot in sanaa. a u.s. official calls this a breach of international law. the houthiing claimed they shot down a moroccan fighter jet that was part of the coalition. >>> humanitarian groups working in yemen say five days are not enough to provide sufficient relief to the large number of yemenis affected by this crisis. senior international correspondent nick payton walsh reports. >> reporter: it's hours now until a five-day cease-fire is supposed to kick in. humanitarian aid pause, another phrase being used by saudi arabia to
baghdadi was hurt, and he was interrogated by the iraqis and said he was indeed injured. >> michael weiss there, and isis hasn't publicly anointed a successor, but we have no doubt that there is a succession plan in place. >>> a five-day humanitarian cease-fire is hours away in yemen, but in the meantime, fighting between the saudi-led coalition and houthi rebels has intensified. one of the saudi citizens were killed and one was wounded in shelling fired from inside yemen. the...
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let's talk about with michael weiss who is a contributor and auwe authority and author of the book "isisr." >>> if you talk to some of the organizations themselves his name is not one that comes up and his name was not on the department of treasury sanction so the fact that he is a high-level financial sort of operator within isis could very well be the case, but the pentagon certainly seems to be pushing this line. or it could be as i suggested and i as i have some of the reports he was not the primary target, or one of the other targets, and they got away. i am surprised if this guy was hit only because of his, his apparent stature as the oil minister or the oil emir by the fact that the pentagon's own admission that the oil revenue has precipitously declined. >> so why make the calculation to risk all of the u.s. lives? >> well, the haul of intelligence makes sense, because the way to go after the senior officials when you have an active military presence on the ground which we don't have in syria or iraq and so this is an aberration of the norm, and the way you go for the high level
let's talk about with michael weiss who is a contributor and auwe authority and author of the book "isisr." >>> if you talk to some of the organizations themselves his name is not one that comes up and his name was not on the department of treasury sanction so the fact that he is a high-level financial sort of operator within isis could very well be the case, but the pentagon certainly seems to be pushing this line. or it could be as i suggested and i as i have some of the...
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we have joe terranova, steve weiss, and john najarian, along with rich pa zina.ur game plan today looks like this. wtf. what the frac. is david einhorn right in his takedown of stocks in that space? joe theerranova says no. friend or foe? does facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg have too much power? one shareholder thinks so and will be here to tell us why live. we begin with the market stocks, mostly lower. bond yields moving higher. that's a huge story and plenty of big-time investors are weighing in over the last 24 hours on how to play all of it. we have another one with us today, richard pazina, $28 billion under management. it's good to see you back and good to see you on the set. we heard from a lot of big investors yesterday at sohn. the consensus, i guess, i took away from that, at least from an equity standpoint, is, hanging in, looking for things to be decent, maybe not, you know, spectacular but all in all, okay. is that your view as well? >> i think so. i think so the equities are fairly priced. you know, the multiples of forward earnings are roughly in l
we have joe terranova, steve weiss, and john najarian, along with rich pa zina.ur game plan today looks like this. wtf. what the frac. is david einhorn right in his takedown of stocks in that space? joe theerranova says no. friend or foe? does facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg have too much power? one shareholder thinks so and will be here to tell us why live. we begin with the market stocks, mostly lower. bond yields moving higher. that's a huge story and plenty of big-time investors are weighing...
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. >> bob weiss' daughter was murdered in the isla vista shootings near uc-santa barbara last year.kesman admits some mutual fun investments have gun- related businesses connected to them but says the university has no direct investments in the gun industry. >>> supporters of the warriors new arena in san francisco's mission bay have some demands for the uc regents today. the group believes people tied to the uc system are backing an anonymous effort to block that new arena. they want to know who is behind it and why. >> they say they may be associated with the university and we want to basically get them to disclose who they are. >> the mission bay arena supporters say they will continue to move forward against that opposition. >>> the search is on for a man who broke into at least two homes in san jose. polic say a black man driving a chevy silver regard silverado at huron. >>> an injured suspect will soon be in jail. he hit a minivan injuring three people inside in a stolen cement truck. it started in colma when an officer saw the truck moving through a housing complex. the offic
. >> bob weiss' daughter was murdered in the isla vista shootings near uc-santa barbara last year.kesman admits some mutual fun investments have gun- related businesses connected to them but says the university has no direct investments in the gun industry. >>> supporters of the warriors new arena in san francisco's mission bay have some demands for the uc regents today. the group believes people tied to the uc system are backing an anonymous effort to block that new arena. they...
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steve weiss is with us along with jon and pete najarian. game plan looks like this, b biowreck, what the top-performing value investor is betting big on now. chips ahoy following broadcom's big deal for avago. our traders play match-maker and reveal who could be next to do a dance. stocks lower as we turn our attention to an event taking place in midtown manhattan. just in about 30 minutes' time. a central figure from the financial crisis will speak publicly for the first time since those dark days of 2008. >> if that dick fuld does not do something this weekend, his name is mud. >> tomorrow i think on monday you're going to see bloodbath here. >> lehman brothers files for bankruptcy. >> did we do everything right? we clearly did not. >> well that gentleman right there, dick fuld who preside over lehman brothers, at the time of its collapse, is set to take the stage at the markham microcap conference at the grand hyatt hotel in new york city. we're going to bring you some of his remarks live. our own kate kelly is there. kate, set the scene
steve weiss is with us along with jon and pete najarian. game plan looks like this, b biowreck, what the top-performing value investor is betting big on now. chips ahoy following broadcom's big deal for avago. our traders play match-maker and reveal who could be next to do a dance. stocks lower as we turn our attention to an event taking place in midtown manhattan. just in about 30 minutes' time. a central figure from the financial crisis will speak publicly for the first time since those dark...
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michael weiss, so appreciate your insight. thank you. have nick paton walsh who is live for news beirut as well. nick you've been asking a lot of the same questions this morning. >> certainly yes it is deeply confusing that you would see this level risk for this minor figure i don't want to say minor figure. the problem about isis leadership it's not something you can necessarily explain on a completely comprehensive flow chart. abu bakr al-baghdadi, the information we're receiving is not laid out with a spinal cord injury. it is a very confused picture about his position and not one that u.s. officials are willing to discuss or confirm in any way. and in fact those i've spoke ton say they believe there's the potential for that to make sense, but that's through their analysis of the situation rather than a smoking gun piece of paper they have in their hands. an actual piece of evidence. so a lot of about his position is to some degree speculation at this stage and i think the question you have to ask yourself is why would you put all of
michael weiss, so appreciate your insight. thank you. have nick paton walsh who is live for news beirut as well. nick you've been asking a lot of the same questions this morning. >> certainly yes it is deeply confusing that you would see this level risk for this minor figure i don't want to say minor figure. the problem about isis leadership it's not something you can necessarily explain on a completely comprehensive flow chart. abu bakr al-baghdadi, the information we're receiving is not...
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he actually even though he's a bit smaller he reminds me style weiss of my good buddy mike quick. very graceful. he can cut on dime and almost prances into the end zone. >> now merrill when you see this guy catch, do you think he replaces a desean jackson or does he -- did he sore like -- i know you said mike quick. but is he more like a um, you know like a jeremy maclin? >> yeah, i think he's very close to a jeremy maclin stylistic klee. maclin was very smooth. he had great speed. but not four-thee speed but fast enough. he's very similar to a maclin probably in size and the things that he does especially well. interestingly maclin came out of missouri he was a punt returner and that was never one of his real pluses here. but agholor is also a very gifted punt returner, and i think if they want to spell darrin sproles a little bit he may fit the bill in that regard, too. >> quickly merrill we did not get cuss mariota your thoughts on the fact that he is in tennessee and apparently will stay in tennessee? >> beasley i never thought they were going to get marcus mariota mariota. i
he actually even though he's a bit smaller he reminds me style weiss of my good buddy mike quick. very graceful. he can cut on dime and almost prances into the end zone. >> now merrill when you see this guy catch, do you think he replaces a desean jackson or does he -- did he sore like -- i know you said mike quick. but is he more like a um, you know like a jeremy maclin? >> yeah, i think he's very close to a jeremy maclin stylistic klee. maclin was very smooth. he had great speed....
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weiss wanted to do something different.ported agriculture program. >> it's a big part of what we're trying to accomplish at the csa. it's not only hand out the beautiful vegetables but to really help our members learn how to incorporate them into their daily eating habits. >> reporter: she teaches patients how to make everything tasty. and csa members earn their share by paying a membership fee and volunteering ten hours every season. debra lost 108 pounds after dr. weiss prescribed a plant-based diet. >> i had felt like somebody had given me the keys to a brand new car. i had a new lease on life. i saw things differently. i was lighter on my feet. i was jogging now. i was walking. i was being active. >> you're looking at kale young kale here. >> reporter: at his open house for potential patients, a tour, testimonials, and of course lunch. planting the seeds for a new division of wellness. >> health is when you don't have diseases and illnesses and you're not a patient, you're a person. you're a normal human being. without
weiss wanted to do something different.ported agriculture program. >> it's a big part of what we're trying to accomplish at the csa. it's not only hand out the beautiful vegetables but to really help our members learn how to incorporate them into their daily eating habits. >> reporter: she teaches patients how to make everything tasty. and csa members earn their share by paying a membership fee and volunteering ten hours every season. debra lost 108 pounds after dr. weiss prescribed...
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cnn con trb outer michael weiss says the crux of the latest isis message is nothing new but is meant to prove that he is still in control. >> he was hit in an air strike, unintentional hit, the u.s. didn't know they got him in late march. his spinal cord is injured in some capacity. his left leg apparently is immobili immobilized. he is down but not out. he is incapacitated but as you know, sitting in a hospital bed, you can still give commandments and orders and run the day-to-day operations of isis. yes, this communication is clearly designed to give proof of life and that he is still running the organization. >> it looks like another cultural disaster is about to happen thanks to isis and this is happening in syria. syrian opposition group says militants are two kilometers away from the ancient town of a world heritage site with temples, statues and monuments dating back to the first and second centuries. syria's director of antiquity says it faces the same fate as ancient cities destroyed earlier this year. >>> aid organizations are working to get supplies to millions of people d
cnn con trb outer michael weiss says the crux of the latest isis message is nothing new but is meant to prove that he is still in control. >> he was hit in an air strike, unintentional hit, the u.s. didn't know they got him in late march. his spinal cord is injured in some capacity. his left leg apparently is immobili immobilized. he is down but not out. he is incapacitated but as you know, sitting in a hospital bed, you can still give commandments and orders and run the day-to-day...
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steve weiss is with us along with jon and pete najarian.ooks like this, b biowreck, what the top-performing value investor is betting big on now. chips ahoy following broadcom's big deal for avago. our traders play match-maker and reveal who could be next to do a dance. stocks lower as we turn our attention to an event taking place in midtown
steve weiss is with us along with jon and pete najarian.ooks like this, b biowreck, what the top-performing value investor is betting big on now. chips ahoy following broadcom's big deal for avago. our traders play match-maker and reveal who could be next to do a dance. stocks lower as we turn our attention to an event taking place in midtown
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here to take us inside is the co-author of the book "isis, inside the army of terror" ction michael weiss. >> thanks for having me on. >> let's start. the isis slogan don't hear about us hear from us what does it mean and how is the group using social media to recruit, convince and persuade these folks to fall in line and do these things? >> well they have a very strategic and savvy propaganda conceit which is that if you go back to the '90s or the '80s when jihadism was still a rather marginal affair, these guys had to rely on how the western press would disseminate their messages. you had journalists like lawrence wright going to interview osama bin laden, robert fisk for "the times" of london. isis doesn't take kindly to western journalists and they have created their own journalistic platform. they have a television station, radio station. they use twitter and social media to disseminate the propaganda and the message right from the source. what they're doing is they're saying you cannot rely on the western news cycle because this is all lies. this is all spon sir si. they're depictin
here to take us inside is the co-author of the book "isis, inside the army of terror" ction michael weiss. >> thanks for having me on. >> let's start. the isis slogan don't hear about us hear from us what does it mean and how is the group using social media to recruit, convince and persuade these folks to fall in line and do these things? >> well they have a very strategic and savvy propaganda conceit which is that if you go back to the '90s or the '80s when jihadism...
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michael weiss, one of our isis experts here at cnn and a contributor said that he is not kon vipsconvinced that the mission is always targeting abu sayyaf, and that perhaps there is high profile isis targets that were the mission? do you know anything about that? >> no, we don't know that. at this point, we have been informed, i have been informed a little bit about how they suspected the high ranking personnel was there. i think that he was expected to be there, and they believed that they would take him, and the reason they wanted to take him into custody is because of the information that he could provide for the funding of isis and that is of course, a key issue right now shgs, and we know how they got the money when they took the central bank of mosul but in terms of the oil and gas and doing on the kidnapping and, you know human trafficking, that's, that the's a question that we would like to get some of the documents related to that or information, so we got the documents, and we don't have him, but we do have his wife. supposedly, she has been involved in some icy activities hersel
michael weiss, one of our isis experts here at cnn and a contributor said that he is not kon vipsconvinced that the mission is always targeting abu sayyaf, and that perhaps there is high profile isis targets that were the mission? do you know anything about that? >> no, we don't know that. at this point, we have been informed, i have been informed a little bit about how they suspected the high ranking personnel was there. i think that he was expected to be there, and they believed that...
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michael weiss from new york, thank you. >> cheers. >>> another important piece of syria's cultural heritager threat from isis. an opposition group says militants are now just miles away from an ancient town. there's temples, statues and monuments dating back to the first and second centuries. now syria says it faces the same fate as other cities have were destroyed earlier this year. let's check in with the weather right now. there's some changing in the weather patterns and one of those changes we're looking at the return of the dreaded el nino, which essentially brings back a lot of drought to many parts of the world. >> to australia, in fact. it could lead to more brush fires and lead to an increase or decrease in monsoonal rains over southeast asia, but there's some positives, as well. reduction in atlantic hurricanes and also drought relief over the western half of the united states. but we certainly do not want to see this as a typical image from southeast asia, including india. but if the scientists have it right, we certainly have the possibility that this is going to actually take
michael weiss from new york, thank you. >> cheers. >>> another important piece of syria's cultural heritager threat from isis. an opposition group says militants are now just miles away from an ancient town. there's temples, statues and monuments dating back to the first and second centuries. now syria says it faces the same fate as other cities have were destroyed earlier this year. let's check in with the weather right now. there's some changing in the weather patterns and one...
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we meet our starting line jup for today, steve weiss is here ayalon with jim lebenthal. pete najarian and paul richards is with us and our game plan looks like this you've got $4.5 billion, what verizon's deal with aol means. and the disrupter 50rks the ceo of cloud-based twilio is here with us. if you ride uber you've used his service. but we gink ginn with tbegin wi. bonds around the world selling off. yields moving higher. stocks have been falling. falling more sharply than they are at this hour. all of it raising serious questions about what it means to your money. josh brown, you've had the ten-year yield at a six-month high. european equities getting smashed as rates rise. what is this about? >> i really think it's people looking at their portfolio, looking at a play book that's worked for years on end and having that feeling that things are changing on the fixed-income side. they may want to make some equity adjustments, i think it's perfectly healthy. it's what you should expect, if this is a turning point for bonds, then certainly the reach for yield, the quote-
we meet our starting line jup for today, steve weiss is here ayalon with jim lebenthal. pete najarian and paul richards is with us and our game plan looks like this you've got $4.5 billion, what verizon's deal with aol means. and the disrupter 50rks the ceo of cloud-based twilio is here with us. if you ride uber you've used his service. but we gink ginn with tbegin wi. bonds around the world selling off. yields moving higher. stocks have been falling. falling more sharply than they are at this...
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liz: stephen weiss marriott vacations destination ceo. david?outrage over human tragedy that turned into a political ad. just hours after the deadly train crash being used to make a statement about government spending. could that backfire? >>> our all-star panel talks about that. it raises questions about train engineers. are they screened? is there enough back-up systems if something goes wrong. clearly there was not enough here. one engineer with answers coming right up. don't go away. we'll be right back. when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backa
liz: stephen weiss marriott vacations destination ceo. david?outrage over human tragedy that turned into a political ad. just hours after the deadly train crash being used to make a statement about government spending. could that backfire? >>> our all-star panel talks about that. it raises questions about train engineers. are they screened? is there enough back-up systems if something goes wrong. clearly there was not enough here. one engineer with answers coming right up. don't go...
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. >> let's meet the starting lineup for today, steve weiss, josh brown, dan greenhouse and steve liesmanlike this, summer sizzle stock. the only name over the past ten years that's been up between memorial and labor day every year. you'll never guess what it is. >>> the big hunt, latest and greatest trends in great outdoors, from "new york times" bestselling author david farber. >> we begin with the growing chance that the fed will raise interest rates later this year. no bette
. >> let's meet the starting lineup for today, steve weiss, josh brown, dan greenhouse and steve liesmanlike this, summer sizzle stock. the only name over the past ten years that's been up between memorial and labor day every year. you'll never guess what it is. >>> the big hunt, latest and greatest trends in great outdoors, from "new york times" bestselling author david farber. >> we begin with the growing chance that the fed will raise interest rates later this...
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steve weiss, joe terranova and jon and pete najarian are with us courtside.e this -- icahn unplugged the the billionaire investor is live and exclusive today on all things apple where the stock market may go from here. his investment in uber competitor lyft. and of course much more. >>> weak mart, after its earnings fall short of the street again, what do the biggest retailer, what to do with the biggest retailer on the
steve weiss, joe terranova and jon and pete najarian are with us courtside.e this -- icahn unplugged the the billionaire investor is live and exclusive today on all things apple where the stock market may go from here. his investment in uber competitor lyft. and of course much more. >>> weak mart, after its earnings fall short of the street again, what do the biggest retailer, what to do with the biggest retailer on the
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steven weiss is with us along with jim lebenthal.an and mike santelli with yahoo finance. on target, after the retailer beats and raises, we hear from the company if an exclusive interview. >>> competitive edge, sports biz expert rick harrow on who won the nba lottery and why the patriots back down. >>> we begin with a question asked many times on this show. but today perhaps the most solid piece of evidence to date. that there is in fact danger lurking in one part of this market -- how exactly is it
steven weiss is with us along with jim lebenthal.an and mike santelli with yahoo finance. on target, after the retailer beats and raises, we hear from the company if an exclusive interview. >>> competitive edge, sports biz expert rick harrow on who won the nba lottery and why the patriots back down. >>> we begin with a question asked many times on this show. but today perhaps the most solid piece of evidence to date. that there is in fact danger lurking in one part of this...
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we meet our starting line jup for today, steve weiss is here ayalon with jim lebenthal.ete najarian and paul richards is with us and our game plan looks like this you've got $4.5 billion, what verizon's deal with aol means. and the disrupter 50rks the ceo of cloud-based twilio is here with us. if you
we meet our starting line jup for today, steve weiss is here ayalon with jim lebenthal.ete najarian and paul richards is with us and our game plan looks like this you've got $4.5 billion, what verizon's deal with aol means. and the disrupter 50rks the ceo of cloud-based twilio is here with us. if you
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wells, paul weiss law firm. what was wrong with the report? >> well, you know, i think that the report as i stated in my statement earlier today left out critical pieces of tom's testimony which would have provided much-needed context to the report. additionally, to conclude that it was more probable than not that that my client was involved in something like deflating footballs. it just was so vague but also had the impact of implicating tom, and i thought that was unfair. >> what context did they leave out? like, what -- fill in the blanks for us. make the case. what -- what is the context that's missing here? >> well, without going into all of tom's specific testimony, which i don't really want to nitpick all of it, but, you know, to give you one example, the report made a lot of the fact that tom had autographed some balls for staffers. and think mr. wells is trying to imply that there was some quid pro quo and, you know, the evidence really was a 180 from that, chris. basically every quarterback in the nfl is asked to autograph lots of th
wells, paul weiss law firm. what was wrong with the report? >> well, you know, i think that the report as i stated in my statement earlier today left out critical pieces of tom's testimony which would have provided much-needed context to the report. additionally, to conclude that it was more probable than not that that my client was involved in something like deflating footballs. it just was so vague but also had the impact of implicating tom, and i thought that was unfair. >> what...
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steve weiss, joe terranova and jon and pete najarian are with us courtside. game plan looks like this -- icahn unplugged the the billionaire investor is live and exclusive today on all things apple where the stock market may go from here. his investment in uber competitor lyft. and of course much more. >>> weak mart, after its earnings fall short of the street again, what do the biggest retailer, what to do with the biggest retailer on the planet? investor tom stenberg weighs in. we begin with stocks going for four straight up days, something that hasn't happened since january. may now shaping up to be the second-best month of the year for stocks. meantime, housing starts posting the strongest number in some seven years, sending interest rates higher. pete, so much for sell in may. i mean there was a little bit of selling in may. are you surprised, when i say we're on track? >> these expressions are ridiculous, sell in may, go away. i find that ridiculous. some of the old analogies. but you look at the financials, look at great performance you're getting out
steve weiss, joe terranova and jon and pete najarian are with us courtside. game plan looks like this -- icahn unplugged the the billionaire investor is live and exclusive today on all things apple where the stock market may go from here. his investment in uber competitor lyft. and of course much more. >>> weak mart, after its earnings fall short of the street again, what do the biggest retailer, what to do with the biggest retailer on the planet? investor tom stenberg weighs in. we...
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steven weiss is with us along with jim lebenthal. josh brown, pete najarian and mike santelli with yahoo finance. on target, after the retailer beats and raises, we hear from the company if an exclusive interview. >>> competitive edge, sports biz expert rick harrow on who won the nba lottery and why the patriots back down. >>> we begin with a question asked many times on this show. but today perhaps the most solid piece of evidence to date. that there is in fact danger lurking in one part of this market -- how exactly is it that a company like etsy can go public one month ago, literally double on day one. and lay such a big egg in its first earnings report. we wonder whether this is one of the most glaring signs that the ghosts of 1999 may be back. so josh, i pose the question -- this is not about, this is not an etsy story. this is about what etsy might represent. and that's how i want to frame the conversation that we're going to have. >> scott, i totally understand where you're coming from i disagree, i generally believe after goi
steven weiss is with us along with jim lebenthal. josh brown, pete najarian and mike santelli with yahoo finance. on target, after the retailer beats and raises, we hear from the company if an exclusive interview. >>> competitive edge, sports biz expert rick harrow on who won the nba lottery and why the patriots back down. >>> we begin with a question asked many times on this show. but today perhaps the most solid piece of evidence to date. that there is in fact danger lurking...
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former prosecutor judy hunt says blutrich could have fared as badly as his co- conspirator sholam weissntenced to prison for a record 845 years. but former prosecutor art leach sees it differently. you think he got a raw deal? >> leach: i don't think that the judge properly considered how important his cooperation was to the department of justice and how horrible his sentence was, in terms of developing cooperators like michael blutrich in the future. >> cooper: blutrich ended up serving 13 years in prison and was released two years ago. despite betraying the mob and helping send a lot of wise guys to prison, michael blutrich is not in a witness protection program. he's out on the streets, hiding in plain sight. are you scared? >> blutrich: i'm fatalistic. if... if i'm going to sit and shiver, i'm not going to have a life. so, i forfeited my life 13 years in jail, i'm not going to forfeit the rest of it by... by being scared. >> cooper: do you believe his life is still in danger? >> leach: his life is absolutely in danger. he will be in danger for the rest of his life. >> cooper: from t
former prosecutor judy hunt says blutrich could have fared as badly as his co- conspirator sholam weissntenced to prison for a record 845 years. but former prosecutor art leach sees it differently. you think he got a raw deal? >> leach: i don't think that the judge properly considered how important his cooperation was to the department of justice and how horrible his sentence was, in terms of developing cooperators like michael blutrich in the future. >> cooper: blutrich ended up...
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we have joe terranova, steve weiss, and john najarian, along with rich pa zina.ks like this. wtf. what the frac. is david einhorn right in his takedown of stocks in that space? joe theerranova says no. friend or foe? does facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg have too much power? one shareholder thinks so and will be here to tell us why live. we begin with the market stocks
we have joe terranova, steve weiss, and john najarian, along with rich pa zina.ks like this. wtf. what the frac. is david einhorn right in his takedown of stocks in that space? joe theerranova says no. friend or foe? does facebook's ceo mark zuckerberg have too much power? one shareholder thinks so and will be here to tell us why live. we begin with the market stocks
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michael weiss will be back to talk to us more about this. anywhere any time soon. thank you for your analysis. we appreciate it. >> we do have breaking news overnight. a major security threat in washington, d.c. a bomb squad detonating a pressure cooker found on the national mall. this incident happened as thousands gathered for a memorial day concert in front of the capitol building. rosa flores is here with more. what do we know? >> it is. the pressure cooker was found in a quote suspicious car west of the capitol building. now, officers on routine patrol noticed the unattended vehicle smelled of gasoline and found it contained a pressure cooker. that's within they called the in the bomb squad. authorities blocked local roads and warn the public of what was happening. >> we are investigating a suspicious vehicle on a nearby street. in the next few minutes, you may hear a loud noise as part of that process. >> after that nearly three hours later, the bomb squad succeeded in detonating the pressure cooker. now the vehicle's owner has been ar
michael weiss will be back to talk to us more about this. anywhere any time soon. thank you for your analysis. we appreciate it. >> we do have breaking news overnight. a major security threat in washington, d.c. a bomb squad detonating a pressure cooker found on the national mall. this incident happened as thousands gathered for a memorial day concert in front of the capitol building. rosa flores is here with more. what do we know? >> it is. the pressure cooker was found in a quote...
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if you read the report, and i did, it's pretty obvious that paul weiss feels he knew what was going onere is only one logical conclusion, that he orchestrated it. of these guys would never mess with the football to tom brady -- the football that tom brady uses. it will have a stain on his career. the fact remains, though, they won the game by a wide margin. nobody messed with the balls before the super bowl. they won the game. alix: why would you want to do something like that? that is the question, dj. how does that happen? dj: i kind of disagree. even if he did know what's going on, as a football player, we are not taking air out of anything or adjusting our uniforms or anything like that. that is usually done by a trainer or someone else. again, unless they can really prove tom brady was the one that took the air out of it, i don't think he should be punished. because he knew what was happening? that is not room to be punished as well. that is like if i know somehow -- i'm on a team and we illegally got another teams playbook and i know what their place are going to be. who am i to
if you read the report, and i did, it's pretty obvious that paul weiss feels he knew what was going onere is only one logical conclusion, that he orchestrated it. of these guys would never mess with the football to tom brady -- the football that tom brady uses. it will have a stain on his career. the fact remains, though, they won the game by a wide margin. nobody messed with the balls before the super bowl. they won the game. alix: why would you want to do something like that? that is the...
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army europe and michael weiss our cnn contributor and co-author of "isis inside the army of terror."have you here this morning to explain what we're seeing happen in iraq. gentlemen, we had you just on yesterday to talk about ash carter's comments about iraqis lacking the will to fight. how do you explain what's happening this morning? >> they had already planned an operation in ramadi alisyn. i think this is just a quickening of the tempo associated with that operation. but you're going to see a combined force of both iraqi security forces both army and police. you're going to see several elements of different shia militias going out to anbar province. and you're going to see some effects of sunni tribesmen. it's going to be somewhat of an uncoordinated action which we've seen them have difficulty with in the past but they're going to have a whole lot of mass. they will defeat isis. i will predict that today. given good odds for the iraqis to win back the city. >> general, you think they will get ramadi back? you take this seriously enough what's happening on the ground there that y
army europe and michael weiss our cnn contributor and co-author of "isis inside the army of terror."have you here this morning to explain what we're seeing happen in iraq. gentlemen, we had you just on yesterday to talk about ash carter's comments about iraqis lacking the will to fight. how do you explain what's happening this morning? >> they had already planned an operation in ramadi alisyn. i think this is just a quickening of the tempo associated with that operation. but...
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. >> if weiss gonna tell us, tell us what you want. at least we want to try.ble. >> reporter: last night the council agreed to have an appraiser come in and review the original appraisals done of each property. a lot of the residents don't feel they were offered a fair relocation package because the appraisals didn't take them into account the process still needs to be done but to before a six-month eviction notice is issued. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> 8:34. we're learning new details about a dui case in livermore where a car careened into the back yard of a livermore apartment building and killed a mother and her daughter. according to livermore police, the corvette's on-board computer shows at the time of the crash, it was going 99 -- 99 miles an hour. that street has a 35-mile-an- hour speed limit. besides speeding, brian jones had a blood alcohol alcohol level almost twice the legal limit. he was in court and faced an angry crowd. >> we need justice. i wouldn't want something to happen to my family and not have justice for it. >> this is a
. >> if weiss gonna tell us, tell us what you want. at least we want to try.ble. >> reporter: last night the council agreed to have an appraiser come in and review the original appraisals done of each property. a lot of the residents don't feel they were offered a fair relocation package because the appraisals didn't take them into account the process still needs to be done but to before a six-month eviction notice is issued. janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >>>...
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at the andrew weiss gallery entitled historical fiction, artist tyler shields explores what our countrydies in all-too familiar scenes swap places. he's no stranger to controversy. he previously angered animal rights activists by setting fire to a crocodile bag. he joins me from los angeles. how are you doing? >> doing good. >> thanks for joining us and thanks for this incredible project. why now and why this project? what made you decide to take on the issue of race so explicitly? >> it's something i grew up with. i grew up in the south. when i was a kid, i actually saw, you know the kkk have a rally. and i remember -- i didn't know what it was. i was so young, i was probably 5 or 6. i thought they were just dressed up as clowns honestly. i was just a child. i didn't know the difference. as you grow up in that you kind of realize that there's a lot of people who are extremely racist. this is something that happens all the time. and i think it was from my childhood that i thought why. i didn't really understand it. what would it be like kind of the other way around. and it took me kind
at the andrew weiss gallery entitled historical fiction, artist tyler shields explores what our countrydies in all-too familiar scenes swap places. he's no stranger to controversy. he previously angered animal rights activists by setting fire to a crocodile bag. he joins me from los angeles. how are you doing? >> doing good. >> thanks for joining us and thanks for this incredible project. why now and why this project? what made you decide to take on the issue of race so explicitly?...
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joining us for more is the company's ceo stephen weiss from post nine for his take on the economy androwth plans. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> we were having this debate about kohl's, the retailer which actually saw more damage from the drop in oil because of the weak growth in that particular part of the company then benefit from consumers. what are you seeing? >> well, we're reasonably bullish about how we see this year kind of framing up. our sales on our first quarter were up 9.5%. and all of our pointers and indicators we typically work at are things moving in the right direction for us. >> are people more inclined to go to your resorts with lower oil prices? >> keep in mind, most of the people that travel to our resorts are people who own and people who bought and are going regardless of oil prices. >> how they get there is a cost factor. >> right. typically we have a combination of drive markets and fly markets, but even with oil as it is today relative to where it was last year things are still a lot better than they were. >> most of your locations overwhelming
joining us for more is the company's ceo stephen weiss from post nine for his take on the economy androwth plans. good to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> we were having this debate about kohl's, the retailer which actually saw more damage from the drop in oil because of the weak growth in that particular part of the company then benefit from consumers. what are you seeing? >> well, we're reasonably bullish about how we see this year kind of framing up. our sales on our...
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first i wanted to say thank you to weiss for inviting me. it's a real honor to be here. focusing on cohesion one of the most common arguments used to justify the combat exclusion in the u.s. and elsewhere has been the position that women undermine the types of bonding necessary for combat troops to operate efficiently. so the cohesion hypothesis as i call it presumes that all male combat units are more cohesive and therefore more effective than mixed gender units. this became the dominant argument along with physical requirements for excluding women from combat in the two decades leading up to the january 2013 decision to remove the combat exclusion and it remains the main argument used by other militaries across the world to retain the combat exclusion. so today i'd really like to talk about the role of myth emotion, and gender bias in shaping the debates around combat cohesion. and there's really two points that i'd like to make. the first is that there is an extensive amount of research on women and cohesion. the question of im's impact on cohesion is addressed and ac
first i wanted to say thank you to weiss for inviting me. it's a real honor to be here. focusing on cohesion one of the most common arguments used to justify the combat exclusion in the u.s. and elsewhere has been the position that women undermine the types of bonding necessary for combat troops to operate efficiently. so the cohesion hypothesis as i call it presumes that all male combat units are more cohesive and therefore more effective than mixed gender units. this became the dominant...
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michael weiss, co-author of isis inside the army of terror. we have retired leiutenant general reese. gentleman, good to be with you this morning. we'll start with you. what do you think, colonel, if they take over ramadi does this mean they are winning in what was supposed tore their pulling back? >> chris, they have right now taken ramadi as we look at it from a military perspective. like secretary kerry said i believe with air power, the air power will corporate on and that is the deciding factor for the iraqis isays does not have the air power. we will continue to pummel. it will be a back and forth as picture like we saw in tikrit in the springtime. >> i know it would be a disservice to say what happened in ramadi? oh this looks like a different mosul. i get it. there are different intensitys on the ground. but on the outside, the colonel says this is a wake-up calm. it seems like the fighters the coalition fighters have gotten so many wake-up calls they should never go to sleep. >> put it this way. when we went to war, isis had control o
michael weiss, co-author of isis inside the army of terror. we have retired leiutenant general reese. gentleman, good to be with you this morning. we'll start with you. what do you think, colonel, if they take over ramadi does this mean they are winning in what was supposed tore their pulling back? >> chris, they have right now taken ramadi as we look at it from a military perspective. like secretary kerry said i believe with air power, the air power will corporate on and that is the...