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. >> you wond wither is the screen going to be bigger?e. >> reporter: they have been holding out for an iphone for five years still using the three model waiting for the perfect mod sdpll we are going to double up from a three to a six. >> reporter: others hope the new phone device is purchased. >> i would be interested in the iwatch immediately. >> they have reinvented whole categories in the past. they changed music, pcs and probably time, too. >> reporter: while apple's invitation to the event says wish we could say more, there is a blaring hint the announce will be major. there is a new strr they are building. a site steve jobs introduced the world to the macintosh. hints and hype that have consumers thinking different. >> i hope they have something exciting. a lot of the products have been reiterations off of the product line when steve was around. >> reporter: in palo alto, nbc bay area news. >>> have you heard of the giants new infielder? there he is. makes a play. not only is he nimble but he's kind. gives the ball to the girl at
. >> you wond wither is the screen going to be bigger?e. >> reporter: they have been holding out for an iphone for five years still using the three model waiting for the perfect mod sdpll we are going to double up from a three to a six. >> reporter: others hope the new phone device is purchased. >> i would be interested in the iwatch immediately. >> they have reinvented whole categories in the past. they changed music, pcs and probably time, too. >> reporter:...
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wondeful, how long have you been there? >>we do lunch too. congratulations on your success so far.>thanks so much for the recipe here. if you would like to go to baker's tale. 2127 west division street. we will aslo lso have this wonderful peach sandwich cookie wonderful peach sandwich cookie recipe. now is so factors like diet can negatively impact good bacteria? even if you're healthy and active. phillips digestive health support is a duo-probiotic that helps supplement good bacteria found in two parts of your digestive tract. i'm doubly impressed! phillips' digestive health. a daily probiotic. there's nothing like leaving home feeling attractive. challenge! but too many times i feel bloated, gassy, uncomfortable with gurgling. nothing seems to feel right! and yet another pile of clothes on my bed. so i'm taking the activia challenge. eating activia twice a day for four weeks may help reduce the frequency of minor digestive issues like bloating, gas, discomfort and rumbling. when your tummy smiles, things just feel right! join me and take the activia challenge. it works or it's f
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then i'm more patient, i don't have to go out and force things and show up on the first tee wond forget my game is going to be there. i show up on the range ready and knowing what's going to happen and what to expect. bill: four birdies in the last five holes, 67, congratulations, good luck tomorrow. phil mickelson looking for his seventh pga championship. lowest scoring average in pga history, he's right there. jim: at the 18th. just a moment ago. while we were hearing from phil. third shot for palmer. nick: landed in the fringe. just -- social security a steep, sticky slope there, didn't make t. jim: tomorrow, early coverage coming your way from tnt at 11:00 eastern, then it switches over to cbs coverage, to the finish. we'll be here beginning at 2:00 eastern time tomorrow. the final day of the year, major championship golf. special thanks to the metlife blimp for providing unique perspectives. [the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of the national captioning institute inc., which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of progr
then i'm more patient, i don't have to go out and force things and show up on the first tee wond forget my game is going to be there. i show up on the range ready and knowing what's going to happen and what to expect. bill: four birdies in the last five holes, 67, congratulations, good luck tomorrow. phil mickelson looking for his seventh pga championship. lowest scoring average in pga history, he's right there. jim: at the 18th. just a moment ago. while we were hearing from phil. third shot...
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what i would have done when they wond election is recognized hamas as the winner and say it's conditional. if you send any rockets into israel, we'll derecognize you but we will work with you economically, humantarily and there are conditions on our recognition. we should do the same with hezbollah. >> do you think that benjamin netanyahu has been convinced from the beginning that a two- state will work? >> benjamin netanyahu said -- . >> i know this from direct personal -- i am sorry. >> yes. >> i am sorry. i have been working with him directly -- . >> i don't care -- . >> -- on this issue. don't tell me he can't do it. i have been a part of it. >> let me tell you what he said recently. we're never going to take our security personnel off of the west bank, meaning it's not going to be -- . >> when did he say that? >> a couple of weeks ago. >> a question. in terms of the battle for public opinion, who has come out ahead in this latest fighting between israel and gaza. or between benjamin netanyahu and who? >> well, hamas -- . >> and abu mazen. >> hamas gaped a measure of prestige because
what i would have done when they wond election is recognized hamas as the winner and say it's conditional. if you send any rockets into israel, we'll derecognize you but we will work with you economically, humantarily and there are conditions on our recognition. we should do the same with hezbollah. >> do you think that benjamin netanyahu has been convinced from the beginning that a two- state will work? >> benjamin netanyahu said -- . >> i know this from direct personal -- i...
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know, if i don't feel that i'm doing it well, all the honors don't mean anything, you know, you're wondful, then why do i feel that i'm not operating at my top level and so on? so for me, honors is very, very nice. but i still feel that the challenge of anything my age, you know, can't believe i'm saying my age, is not to be bored by what i do. and you see, that's the thing. because after a while i've done -- how many times have i played the violin concerto? and yet i just played it yesterday, you know. and i felt new things in it and i said, that's great. that's absolutely great because otherwise you play -- i always say the same thing and i tell it to my students. don't play the way it goes. play the way it is, you know. and the way it is every time you play it, it's slightly different. look for something. >> so that's the challenge. not to be bored. >> speaking of your students, i wrote this down and want to get it right and want to read a quote that you said. i think i get it but i want you to sort of unpack it for me. before i do that though, your comment about the honors are nice but
know, if i don't feel that i'm doing it well, all the honors don't mean anything, you know, you're wondful, then why do i feel that i'm not operating at my top level and so on? so for me, honors is very, very nice. but i still feel that the challenge of anything my age, you know, can't believe i'm saying my age, is not to be bored by what i do. and you see, that's the thing. because after a while i've done -- how many times have i played the violin concerto? and yet i just played it yesterday,...
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wond wolowski wondolowski, nicely done. they play to a 1-1 draw.g back in the wine country this weekend. it's the go-pro grand prix, qualifying is on saturday. the big race is on sunday. will powers the three-time defe and the current points leader, he is dome it thatting, james hinch cliff, he is in 12th in the standings talk about the year that powers is having. >> he is going to be hoping to have a great weekend and really try and have the points lead heading in to fontana, that's the guy i would be watching to he see how he deals with the weekend. have you ever been on the track? >> i have been -- i have is never been in the car no. >> i had a chance a few years ago, not in one of the indy cars that you go200 miles an hour. it's nice. >> you steer. >> yeah, i was driving the car. they let me. >> i know the state of california doesn't let you on the streets. >> no, no. they let you on the raceway. >> all the other drives were told to -- >> intimidating or fun? >> fun. just fun. >> that is our report. appreciate your typ-- appreciat your time. h-
wond wolowski wondolowski, nicely done. they play to a 1-1 draw.g back in the wine country this weekend. it's the go-pro grand prix, qualifying is on saturday. the big race is on sunday. will powers the three-time defe and the current points leader, he is dome it thatting, james hinch cliff, he is in 12th in the standings talk about the year that powers is having. >> he is going to be hoping to have a great weekend and really try and have the points lead heading in to fontana, that's the...
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neil: isis is selling, do you wond who the heck is buying? reports of making two million bucks a day selling oil on the black market. the more oil they sell, the more power they get. foreign policy expert retired lieutenant colonel lou garbanno, who is funding these guys. who's buying it? >> everywhere. going to iran, to syria, going to turkey, it's going to jordan. neil: they know there are sanctions in effect, preventing the sale,ut finding intermediaries to get the oil? . >> exactly right. they're buying it from a broker and buying it anywhere from a quarter to half the price of a barrel of oil. so it's a great deal. >> i see, i see. so now a lot of this oil is from new front territories that isis, isil, bad guys, have conquered. they're sitting on top of the oil and getting it out, but that's funding them, and guys like you remind me that $2 million that's a lot of money, to pull off 9/11 it cost al qaeda about half a million dollars. that's a lot of money. >> let's put that over, there are a lot of -- we used to call them dollar a day ta
neil: isis is selling, do you wond who the heck is buying? reports of making two million bucks a day selling oil on the black market. the more oil they sell, the more power they get. foreign policy expert retired lieutenant colonel lou garbanno, who is funding these guys. who's buying it? >> everywhere. going to iran, to syria, going to turkey, it's going to jordan. neil: they know there are sanctions in effect, preventing the sale,ut finding intermediaries to get the oil? . >>...
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wond irif there's a little residual effect or a spreading to some of these other names? >> did do a 2.1 comp. better than the negative 1.8 add family dollar. flat numbers at walmart and dismal numbers at target. able to deliver on the sales front. obviously margins the big question. they did a great job in expenses. >> all right. fireeye still a buy. bank giving the company a $45 price target. a 50% premium to the current price. murph? >> 50% premium from current price, yes. remember, this stock is down from $97 a share earlier in the year. i like this call. jpmorgan out talking about hacking smis morning. we all know the margartarget ne. i like the setup and will see consolidation. i like fireeye at $30. >> the world's largest supplier of automobile leather, leer. a deal worth $850 million. >> a great deal. paying about 5.3 times ebitda, synergy, $22 million. 40 cents a share accretions to earnings. people thought a more expensive transaction rumor were last week. it's not. they could continue to deliver shareholder value. one we own, like and will continue to stick wit
wond irif there's a little residual effect or a spreading to some of these other names? >> did do a 2.1 comp. better than the negative 1.8 add family dollar. flat numbers at walmart and dismal numbers at target. able to deliver on the sales front. obviously margins the big question. they did a great job in expenses. >> all right. fireeye still a buy. bank giving the company a $45 price target. a 50% premium to the current price. murph? >> 50% premium from current price, yes....
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>> king, a one-hint wond jer comes down to candy crush being the only big name.ou have to produce something else. if they can produce another game, they can put themselves into the mix again. the valuation of the stock, now the problem is, it's all on one -- look at what's driving it, it really is just candy crush. >> i would say, though -- >> gross bookings. >> zynga had the same issue with farmville and tried to come out with another franchise pap slew of other games, couldn't replicate. does that become the model? >> zynga, people were fearful as king would come out, a similar slide, subsequent to the earnings, and you saw what happened. >> no. you know, a lot of these names, you're talking about. listen, gopro, completely differ. i think gopro is different than the other thee names you mention. looking at all three of these names. what are you going to do with them? buy them and put them in a portfolio and sit with them for 6 to 12 months, ride out the volatili volatility? . no. trade around them and looking for pure momentum on other side. whether up or down
>> king, a one-hint wond jer comes down to candy crush being the only big name.ou have to produce something else. if they can produce another game, they can put themselves into the mix again. the valuation of the stock, now the problem is, it's all on one -- look at what's driving it, it really is just candy crush. >> i would say, though -- >> gross bookings. >> zynga had the same issue with farmville and tried to come out with another franchise pap slew of other games,...
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he wethey were en, people wonded what was going on. they held lots of hearings. there were lots of groups of people who felt aggrieved. veterans, convicted, mothers. people in the wrong place at the wrong time. they gaple with attention of how do you make judgments and differentiate between wrngness of actions. it's one thing to know. they were asked to decide who should receive monetary damages. who deserves money for this that the government ought to pay. they came up with a fairly short list. they were criticized for that. the report was released and president clinton apologized on october the 3rd. also on october the 3rd, 1995, the jury came down with the verdict in the oj simpson trial. so it's an example of bam release the report. now this is a wonderful book. really a tremendous report. you may have noticed that some of what i'm telling you magt not be as crystal clear and that is because many of the records what happened are incomplete. we just don't know. some are contradictory. some things we don't have protocols for. you asked about informed consent. w
he wethey were en, people wonded what was going on. they held lots of hearings. there were lots of groups of people who felt aggrieved. veterans, convicted, mothers. people in the wrong place at the wrong time. they gaple with attention of how do you make judgments and differentiate between wrngness of actions. it's one thing to know. they were asked to decide who should receive monetary damages. who deserves money for this that the government ought to pay. they came up with a fairly short...
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he wethey were en, people wonded what was going on. they held lots of hearings. there were lots of groups of people who felt aggrieved. veterans, convicted, mothers. people in the wrong place at the wrong time. they gaple with attention of how do you make judgments and differentiate between wrngness of actions. it's one thing to know. they were asked to decide who should receive monetary damages. who deserves money for this that the government ought to pay. they came up with a fairly short list. they were criticized for that. the report was released and president clinton apologized on october the 3rd. also on october the 3rd, 1995, the jury came down with the verdict in the oj simpson trial. so it's an example of bam release the report. now this is a wonderful book. really a tremendous report. you may have noticed that some of what i'm telling you magt not be as crystal clear and that is because many of the records what happened are incomplete. we just don't know. some are contradictory. some things we don't have protocols for. you asked about informed consent. w
he wethey were en, people wonded what was going on. they held lots of hearings. there were lots of groups of people who felt aggrieved. veterans, convicted, mothers. people in the wrong place at the wrong time. they gaple with attention of how do you make judgments and differentiate between wrngness of actions. it's one thing to know. they were asked to decide who should receive monetary damages. who deserves money for this that the government ought to pay. they came up with a fairly short...
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he was shot at gettysburg and had a wond to his thigh and he'll spent a lot of the campaigns againstinia in an ambulance. the union fifth corp is under a gabby the name of warren. general warren is an unusual character. a young man. he'd been an engineer but he didn't have a lot of experience commanding troops. he's also something of an odd duck. as a matter of fact, some of his subordinates commented on how he loved to recite limb rics and he thought a lot of himself and as you'll see as the campaign unfolds often thought his imagines were better than those of his superiors. the union's sixth corp is in the hands of general john sedgwick. john sedgwick doesn't last long because he's shot down by a south carolina sharpshooter at the battle at the spots vain yeah courthouse. ambrose wright is a general that most of you probably not heard about. and he comes to the sixth corp without much background. the union army will also have within it general ambrose burnside who commands the ninth army corp. general burnside, most of you probably know, is the general who headed the army of the po
he was shot at gettysburg and had a wond to his thigh and he'll spent a lot of the campaigns againstinia in an ambulance. the union fifth corp is under a gabby the name of warren. general warren is an unusual character. a young man. he'd been an engineer but he didn't have a lot of experience commanding troops. he's also something of an odd duck. as a matter of fact, some of his subordinates commented on how he loved to recite limb rics and he thought a lot of himself and as you'll see as the...
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i wond for they found a note.lice in the pacific northwest need your help searching for a missing six-year-old girl. this as we just learned that police are also keeping a close eye on her father, james wright. he was once charged with molesting his eight-year-old stepdaughter. that charge was later dropped. police aren't calling him a suspect at this time. the girl was last seen saturday night, six years old. >>> they came to this country illegally multiple times and now they're charged with shooting a u.s. border patrol agent dead. the two men had both been arrested and deported from our country multiple times. that u.s. border patrol agent was shot and killed in front of his wife and his family while he was fishing. this father was shot, but is expected to survive. the two suspects who confessed to that shooting were trying to rob the family when he fought back. >>> it is one of the largest security breaches ever. a russian crime ring stole more than 1 billion user names and passwords from 420,000 different web
i wond for they found a note.lice in the pacific northwest need your help searching for a missing six-year-old girl. this as we just learned that police are also keeping a close eye on her father, james wright. he was once charged with molesting his eight-year-old stepdaughter. that charge was later dropped. police aren't calling him a suspect at this time. the girl was last seen saturday night, six years old. >>> they came to this country illegally multiple times and now they're...