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zack is called to testify, and even with zane floyd's strikingly different appearance, zack had no problem him. >> i saw him in the courtroom. it was the same person i saw in the store. he was just evil. >> zane floyd is convicted on four counts of first-degree murder and receives the harshest penalty allowed by law. >> verdict. we the jury in the above-entitled case impose a sentence of death. >> floyd's case is on appeal in federal court. >>> coming up, a mom out for a day of shoplifting, and you'll never guess who's helping. >> i've never seen anything like it. it's unbelievable. >>> plus, a young man having a seizure gets pickpocketed. >>> i couldn't even feel myself al all. >> video that will leave you speechless when "caught on camera: witness to the crime" continues. ese dishes! i want more suds! dawn? you won't last. [ female announcer ] a drop of dawn has active suds that stay stronger longer, so you can clean 2x more greasy dishes. to get the job done. you're full of suds after all. now drop and give me twenty spaghetti bowls! [ female announcer ] dawn does more. [ sponge ] so it
zack is called to testify, and even with zane floyd's strikingly different appearance, zack had no problem him. >> i saw him in the courtroom. it was the same person i saw in the store. he was just evil. >> zane floyd is convicted on four counts of first-degree murder and receives the harshest penalty allowed by law. >> verdict. we the jury in the above-entitled case impose a sentence of death. >> floyd's case is on appeal in federal court. >>> coming up, a mom...
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zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily journal," "that is what our profession does. we get in the way of wrong. we get in the way of attempts to separate and divide our society. we get in the way of those who would let our constitutional democracy whether away from ignorance. we get in the way of those who would further widen the justice happen in our country." please welcome a great lawyer, my friend, and our speaker, steve zack, president of the american bar association. [applause] >> that is a wonderful introduction, bob. thank you for those kind words and for all the good work you do at the aba and have done for many years. thank you for this invitation. it is the world's largest public affairs forum. i love your model. "find truth and set it free." what could be better than that? i have heard many mottoes under -- over the years. in many ways, it is what we are all about here today in finding some truth and hopefully setting a free. we need to explain why the preservation of t
zack is a passionate and tireless advocate for liberty and justice for all. as he wrote in a letter in today's "daily journal," "that is what our profession does. we get in the way of wrong. we get in the way of attempts to separate and divide our society. we get in the way of those who would let our constitutional democracy whether away from ignorance. we get in the way of those who would further widen the justice happen in our country." please welcome a great lawyer, my...
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but they didn't reckon on zack kopplin. starting at the grass roots in his home state of louisiana, he's become a formidable adversary nationally, speaking, debating, button-holing politicians, and winning the active support of nobel laureates, the american association for the advancement of science, the new orleans city council, and tens of thousands of students, teachers and others around the country who have signed on to his campaign. troublemakers all. zack is now 19 and a history major at rice university in houston. he's with me now. welcome to the show. >> thank you so much for having me on. >> what was it about the louisiana science education act that you didn't like? >> well, this law allows supplemental materials into our public school biology classrooms to quote, "critique controversial theories," like evolution and climate change. now, evolution and climate change aren't scientifically controversial, but they are controversial to louisiana legislators. and basically everyone who looked at this law knew it was jus
but they didn't reckon on zack kopplin. starting at the grass roots in his home state of louisiana, he's become a formidable adversary nationally, speaking, debating, button-holing politicians, and winning the active support of nobel laureates, the american association for the advancement of science, the new orleans city council, and tens of thousands of students, teachers and others around the country who have signed on to his campaign. troublemakers all. zack is now 19 and a history major at...
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. >> zack. >> hey, zack. >> hello. >> spin thecience behind melting the copper penny. >> using brown'sn. >> really flammable or hot? >> up to 5,000 degrees gaurn height. >> why did it break the coffee mug? because it's so hot and hit the bottom of the mug? >> this is due to thermal shock. it heats up quickly, and small portions are heating up and expanding and certain areas expand and it causes it to explode. >> i understand you have another pretty cool science video you will blind us with. >> a man named david win stall, sent an rc plane into the stratosphere using a weather balloon. >> holy crap. >> he is able to transmit video from the plane back down to him and control the plane. >> flies the plane from the statosphere. >> you got it. >> i like seeing things used outside of their original purpose. julian welch, a motorcycle stunt rider and previously i showed him using a sport bike to ride through the mud in the forest. now he's taken that same triumph sport bike and riding through the sand and the desert. >> much more thee at call production here. found in the desert by a couple o
. >> zack. >> hey, zack. >> hello. >> spin thecience behind melting the copper penny. >> using brown'sn. >> really flammable or hot? >> up to 5,000 degrees gaurn height. >> why did it break the coffee mug? because it's so hot and hit the bottom of the mug? >> this is due to thermal shock. it heats up quickly, and small portions are heating up and expanding and certain areas expand and it causes it to explode. >> i understand you have...
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zack, how on the earth does this thing work?> uses electrical activity sensors to sense your motions, and it has a motion control. >> is it basically in this sweat band-looking thing? >> exactly. >> how do you synch it up? >> bluetooth. it communicates with bluetooth. >> do you need a different sweat band for all your devices, or can you program all with to one sweatband? >> just with one sweatband. >> i think we need it right here on "right this minute." look at this video. >>> this is a video about this mandhima >> basically this is a love story. >> a man, a woman, and a car next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, this guy is trying to sell this car, so he made -- >> the most clever used car ad ever. >> the sciaturn ion will tickle your fancy. >> he's good. >> but this dude decided to strip down in the street. >> something is about to happen. >> snap. >> see who you're on timeout leo! ♪ ♪ some things won't last 25 years. ah! woof. some things will. save up to 20% on an ikea kitchen. you're o♪ ♪meout leo! some things w
zack, how on the earth does this thing work?> uses electrical activity sensors to sense your motions, and it has a motion control. >> is it basically in this sweat band-looking thing? >> exactly. >> how do you synch it up? >> bluetooth. it communicates with bluetooth. >> do you need a different sweat band for all your devices, or can you program all with to one sweatband? >> just with one sweatband. >> i think we need it right here on "right...
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oh, i think i hear the siren on zack's fire truck. the opportunities play provides for control and independence are important issues for any child but are especially important for these youngsters. thank you, monica. hendrick: let's review what we've learned about fostering creativity in our children. so far in this program, we've looked at the importance of creativity in the lives of our children, and we've examined the many ways creative play is important in the lives of children. now that we know how important play is, what are some of the ways we can encourage it in our classrooms? you've got to have it bigger, ok? as caregivers, we must be careful to avoid dominating the play ourselves. play should be the result of the children's ideas and not directed by the adult. through play, we should try to foster children's abilities to express themselves. we should also try to help children base play on their own inspirations, not ours. our goal is to stimulate play, not control it, and to encourage children's satisfaction in playing with
oh, i think i hear the siren on zack's fire truck. the opportunities play provides for control and independence are important issues for any child but are especially important for these youngsters. thank you, monica. hendrick: let's review what we've learned about fostering creativity in our children. so far in this program, we've looked at the importance of creativity in the lives of our children, and we've examined the many ways creative play is important in the lives of children. now that we...
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to me, the personal moment was just being able to share that with zack. >> little people big world willw that mt. st. helen climb. >>> the guy with the apple and the head trick. >>> and still come, it's not a party without a little booze. >> they call it a celebration, i call it a little sad. >> oh, yeah because they are plowing it up. see what it looks like when alcohol takes the shot. >> and why this woman should [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar menu, home of the meaty, melty mcdouble you love... ♪ ...and other amazing tastes, for just a dollar each. ♪ like the bold hot n spicy mcchicken, and the new grilled onion cheddar burger topped with caramelized onions and melted white cheddar. everyday, as always, there's a lot to love for a little on mcdonald's dollar menu. >>> a bonus video that you can find on our website. >> this one takes a turn for the weird. everyone feeds a little relationship advice. got to say the impersonation is spot on. and then from there, it turns into like a music video to the tune of "somebody that i used to know." it turns into a precio
to me, the personal moment was just being able to share that with zack. >> little people big world willw that mt. st. helen climb. >>> the guy with the apple and the head trick. >>> and still come, it's not a party without a little booze. >> they call it a celebration, i call it a little sad. >> oh, yeah because they are plowing it up. see what it looks like when alcohol takes the shot. >> and why this woman should [ female announcer ] the one for all....
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. >> hey, zack. pretty cool, what are we exactly talking about here. >> right now we can print materials, it's not something you can just put on your face. you still have to have some scaffold. >> we can replace muscle tissue that might be torn in your bodies? >> we're a long time away from actually being able to print cells. the professor in this video says we're only about 10 to 15 years aw away. >> you have another joke type -- >> spring loaded front -- you don't even need a ramp. >> it has a compression ving in the front that allows it to act just like a scooter. and it has a back real axle so you get smoother rides and softer landings. >>> and this is a kick start project? >> you can actually buy these for as little as $89. >> i think jump x, it could have had a better name. >> the
. >> hey, zack. pretty cool, what are we exactly talking about here. >> right now we can print materials, it's not something you can just put on your face. you still have to have some scaffold. >> we can replace muscle tissue that might be torn in your bodies? >> we're a long time away from actually being able to print cells. the professor in this video says we're only about 10 to 15 years aw away. >> you have another joke type -- >> spring loaded front --...
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and zack parise. sharks down 1-0. wild on another power play. sturgeon this time. the sharks lose 2-0. >>> dwight powell and stanford versus alabama. aaron bright connects on the three but stanford with four points in the final five minutes. alabama will come right back. wide open for nick jacobs. stanford loses 66-54 and finish 19-15 this season. the cal women are on in the opening round of their tournament. cal-syracuse, the big game everyone will be watching in about 11:00 minutes. >> thanks, very much. >>> quick final wrap of weather. you were talking of rain. >> wednesday we'll see a few showers. not a big storm system. just one of those systems where we get maybe a tenth to a quarter of an inch. get the umbrellas handy. another bright day expected tomorrow. >> thanks for choosing nbc bay area at 6:00. have a great evening. see you. >>> you're watching an nbc bay area news special. tonight, we investigate -- >> the expectation the public has to be protected is not being served. >> pollution going unchecked the investigative unit examines the state agency. >> t
and zack parise. sharks down 1-0. wild on another power play. sturgeon this time. the sharks lose 2-0. >>> dwight powell and stanford versus alabama. aaron bright connects on the three but stanford with four points in the final five minutes. alabama will come right back. wide open for nick jacobs. stanford loses 66-54 and finish 19-15 this season. the cal women are on in the opening round of their tournament. cal-syracuse, the big game everyone will be watching in about 11:00 minutes....
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our thanks to steven zack, president of the american bar association. we also thank our audience is here and on radio television and the internet. tonight's program has been part of the commonwealth club's u.s. constitution in the 21st century series, underwritten by the charles guess he family, and we thank them, and we thank you. [applause] happy new year, everybody. i love the fact that we are doing a tournament here at the center. when i was in eighth grade i played on a basketball teechl. team. i have to admit i wasn't very good at it. i always aspired to be an nba player. regardless of playing in college or nba, i expect many of you have be leading us because of the leadership skills you are learning on [applause] >> good evening. welcome to the meeting of the commonwealth club and forum, connect your intellect. you can find us online. you can follow the best of our conversations on twitter. i am the author of the "this is your brain on music. " i am a professor of psychology and behavioral neuroscience. i am delighted to introduce you to my frien
our thanks to steven zack, president of the american bar association. we also thank our audience is here and on radio television and the internet. tonight's program has been part of the commonwealth club's u.s. constitution in the 21st century series, underwritten by the charles guess he family, and we thank them, and we thank you. [applause] happy new year, everybody. i love the fact that we are doing a tournament here at the center. when i was in eighth grade i played on a basketball teechl....
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their tent-pole film of the year, which is "man of steel," which is the new superman film directed by zack snyder. the last superman film, "superman returns," in 2006, didn't do very well for the studio, not a lot of people liked it so much. but, again, this is another very big- budgeted film, so it is going to take a lot of money worldwide for this film to come up in profit. > we have "oz" opening this week. we will see you next week and talk about some post-"oz" movies that are coming up. > > all right. > thanks. > > thank you. coming up, chart talk. stay with us. ok, chart talk: let's talk with andrew keene. his company is keeneonthemarket.com. andrew, let's talk technology today. what are you looking at? three stocks, starting with ebay. > > i have three different stocks, and i want to play them all a different way. i am looking at ebay, apple, and google. i am going to go with the trend - the trend is your friend on these. very, very simple: ebay has been a buy on any pullback. we saw a huge pullback yesterday, $1.70, about a 3% pullback. ebay is very strong this year. it is up a litt
their tent-pole film of the year, which is "man of steel," which is the new superman film directed by zack snyder. the last superman film, "superman returns," in 2006, didn't do very well for the studio, not a lot of people liked it so much. but, again, this is another very big- budgeted film, so it is going to take a lot of money worldwide for this film to come up in profit. > we have "oz" opening this week. we will see you next week and talk about some...
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our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american bar association, who is talking about threats to the american justice system caused by under- funding of our courts, and i might say as well, under- appreciation of our courts. with that in mind, i have made a selection of the questions. let me start with this, if i may. what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are gathered here today and why we are talking about this issue. lawyers alone will never accomplish that. judges have the worst. they're not supposed to be out there asking for money for other court systems. the average citizen has to demand the attention of the courts. sandra day o'connor has one of the best statement. in every society, there have to be a safe place. in a democracy, that is a place that is the courts. we have to have the average citizen talking about how they want to preserve that save space in our society and talk to their legislatures, because there is a view among legislators, not all o
our speaker today as steve zack, president of the american bar association, who is talking about threats to the american justice system caused by under- funding of our courts, and i might say as well, under- appreciation of our courts. with that in mind, i have made a selection of the questions. let me start with this, if i may. what can regular citizens, ordinary citizens, do to strengthen and uphold the u.s. justice system? >> i think maybe that is the seminal question as to why we are...
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. >> hi, i'm zack ritter, and i don't like to be -- [inaudible] what -- i'm zack ritter. what are, what was taken away from the tape, the part that was erased, and i've heard some things that maybe watergate, there were some things about the kennedy assassination and people, that's why -- partly why he wanted to break in to watergate? [laughter] >> timothy, timothy's heard many more of the tapes than i have, but i don't think there's anything to that. >> well, we don't know what's on the 8-and-a-half minute -- 18-and-a-half minute. well, i'll tell you that the national archives -- first of all, courts tried to figure out what was on the, what was on that piece of tape, long piece of tape, and they analyzed it. this was the judge, and they analyzed it, and they determined that it had been, that it was a deliberate e raise your, and there were is six to eight examples of an erasure, somebody had stopped and started and stopped and started and stopped. the national archives, i think about ten years ago before my time there, but it analyzed the tape and used forensic, audio f
. >> hi, i'm zack ritter, and i don't like to be -- [inaudible] what -- i'm zack ritter. what are, what was taken away from the tape, the part that was erased, and i've heard some things that maybe watergate, there were some things about the kennedy assassination and people, that's why -- partly why he wanted to break in to watergate? [laughter] >> timothy, timothy's heard many more of the tapes than i have, but i don't think there's anything to that. >> well, we don't know...
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officer zack mcdowell makes a couple of attempts to get into the burning car.nally able to reach in and drags the unconscious driver out. driver is in the hospital and is expected to recover. he will face a charge for reckless driving. doing doughnuts when the car crashed into an air conditioning unit and then caught fire. >>> today, could be a major turning point for james holmes. the man accused of killing 12 people inside an aurora, colorado, movie theater. holmes expected to enter a plea. in the past, his attorneys have suggested that holmes could use an insanity defense and that could change the entire case proceeds. jim spellman has more for you. >> reporter: nearly eight months after the aurora theater shooting that killed 12 and wounded 58, james holmes is expected to enter pleas to 166 counts of murder, attempted murder and related charges. >> 109, they need you hot to the front of the theater. >> reporter: court documents indicate that the defense is likely to file a plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. denver dillafficul beller, a de attorney. >
officer zack mcdowell makes a couple of attempts to get into the burning car.nally able to reach in and drags the unconscious driver out. driver is in the hospital and is expected to recover. he will face a charge for reckless driving. doing doughnuts when the car crashed into an air conditioning unit and then caught fire. >>> today, could be a major turning point for james holmes. the man accused of killing 12 people inside an aurora, colorado, movie theater. holmes expected to enter...
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let's go to zack in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer! >> all right, an excellent stutter boo-yah to kick off this segment. >> caller: coming at you from the beautiful garden state. i want to get your opinion on pfizer. is this a good long-term bet? >> yes. i like pfizer, a lot of ways a key to this market, meaning it represents a blueprint drug stock that can go higher. they spun off the animal health division, they are doing so many things right, it's incredible. speculation in this market means finding stocks flying under the radar. that's what we're trying to do at this stage of the cycle. wall street doesn't get fully recognized to transform viropharma. take the time to do the homework. do it right. i've got to tell you, i think this could be a very good one. lightning round is next. >>> coming up, you sent cramer to the books. he's got the answers you need. jim responds to your tweets @jimcramer #madtweets, and your e-mails just ahead. >>> it is time! it's time for the lightning [ male announcer ] ah... retirement. sit back, relax,
let's go to zack in my home state of new jersey. >> caller: boo-yah, mr. cramer! >> all right, an excellent stutter boo-yah to kick off this segment. >> caller: coming at you from the beautiful garden state. i want to get your opinion on pfizer. is this a good long-term bet? >> yes. i like pfizer, a lot of ways a key to this market, meaning it represents a blueprint drug stock that can go higher. they spun off the animal health division, they are doing so many things...
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let's go to zack in california. >> boo-yah, cramer . >> fabulous stuttering boo-yah from the west coast what have you got? >> boulder brands. it's now roughly nine. do i keep or sell? >> i like hain, it's cheaper than that stock. i think the shorts are on to become it -- he's got a thing that's going on where everyone is blocking his shots like mutomobo. but i think he's going to win. let's go to marty new york, please, marty. >> jim, how are you? >> how about you? >> i would like to think of what you think of the upside potential of limited brands, and also, what about the possibility of them spinning off the sooning ret and bad and bow botted warmers, if i go to buy gjx. it's really inexpensive. >> the lifestyles of those that, and those who want to be and it's 13 names of living large and it's going to tell the tale. don't move, lightning round is next. >>> all right, cramericans. the eighth anniversary show is coming up this friday and i still need to hear from you about your favorite moment. we've already received some great responses from you including this tweet somebody went to
let's go to zack in california. >> boo-yah, cramer . >> fabulous stuttering boo-yah from the west coast what have you got? >> boulder brands. it's now roughly nine. do i keep or sell? >> i like hain, it's cheaper than that stock. i think the shorts are on to become it -- he's got a thing that's going on where everyone is blocking his shots like mutomobo. but i think he's going to win. let's go to marty new york, please, marty. >> jim, how are you? >> how...
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let's talk to zack renelson, president and ceo to learn more about his company and prospects. money." >> thank you what an intro, you do a better job of describing my company than i do. >> we spent a huge amount of time trying to describe it. i went to the website, and you have gawker and a lot of our viewers watch gawker. gawker is a new company. you think they would be able to do this thing themselves or maybe would have had 100 people doing it. what do you do for gawker? people can go and recognize, oh, i've been there. >> we do exactly what you say we do. we run their business. the idea behind netsuite is to run a business, not a department. that's the way most business applications have been built. they use us from the moment the companies lead to the moment they collect cash. other great names, go pro, jaw bone, all of the new hot companies. start on netsuite. >> jaw bone, the wristband everybody is talking about. $600 million company. that uses you. >> go pro similarly. the headphones when you are skiing. zero to a billion overnight. netsuite. >> how did they know? you
let's talk to zack renelson, president and ceo to learn more about his company and prospects. money." >> thank you what an intro, you do a better job of describing my company than i do. >> we spent a huge amount of time trying to describe it. i went to the website, and you have gawker and a lot of our viewers watch gawker. gawker is a new company. you think they would be able to do this thing themselves or maybe would have had 100 people doing it. what do you do for gawker?...
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he has a young son, as you know, zack, and he's wrapped up and concerned, thinking about on his own childhoodal alone, listening to the noises of nighttime hospitals when he was a kid and it affected him. when he, not long ago roger went to warren to a family reunion and he took him out to the family plot and he saw that his grandparents were buried there and there was a small plot, a child sized plot in between them. and the idea was that that was where he would be buried because they didn't expect he would live to adult hood. >> sean: my favorite story in the book involves me and i'm not being a narcissist here, i never knew about this, he never told me. rupert murdoch owns news corps, my boss roger ailes you write about and they met with then senator barack obama in new york at the waldorf hotel and i came up as a discussion. >> and roger told me the story and i tell it in the book. the obama campaign was not happy with some of the coverage here and there was this meeting and. >> sean: not particularly my coverage apparently. >> well, at one point, it became clear that you were more or les
he has a young son, as you know, zack, and he's wrapped up and concerned, thinking about on his own childhoodal alone, listening to the noises of nighttime hospitals when he was a kid and it affected him. when he, not long ago roger went to warren to a family reunion and he took him out to the family plot and he saw that his grandparents were buried there and there was a small plot, a child sized plot in between them. and the idea was that that was where he would be buried because they didn't...
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zack mcilwain is one of them.aq not once but twice, coming back with a hand injury that caused an infection that almost killed him. almost three years later he is still waiting for some of his benefits from the department of veterans affairs. >> what does it mean that more than 970 days later the va still has not accepted your claim. >> i am just kind of sinking in quick sand just waiting for something to happen. >> the va disputes this arguing that zach's claim has not been ignored. it's been denied. but the larger travesty is this. the problem with processing benefits claims for veterans has gone from bad to worse under the obama administration. one va office in north carolina had claims stacked so high the building was at risk of collapsing. a new study from the center for investigative reporting found that since president obama took office the number of veterans waiting more than a year for their benefits jumped from 11,000 in 2009 to 245,000 this past december. that's a more than 2,000% increase. >> we've bee
zack mcilwain is one of them.aq not once but twice, coming back with a hand injury that caused an infection that almost killed him. almost three years later he is still waiting for some of his benefits from the department of veterans affairs. >> what does it mean that more than 970 days later the va still has not accepted your claim. >> i am just kind of sinking in quick sand just waiting for something to happen. >> the va disputes this arguing that zach's claim has not been...
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. >> zack, both of these were beaten up during the financial crisis.hey've got new leadership now. who do you like best? >> beautiful charts are like looking at the teeth of an 85-year-old guy and say, wow, you've got wonderful teeth, i so don't want to be an 85-year-old. i feel like the banks are simply not the space up to be in this market, even if there's some money to be made in these stocks. and certainly if you'd bought bank of america in 2010, you'd be up and you'd be very happy. i would be astonished if bank of america is up another 200% between now and 2014 or 2014. but i think there are a lot of other areas of the market with innovative companies, dynamic and growing, that could offer massive returns, whereas the financial services is industry, which these are two of the leaders, is still, no matter how you slice it, a contracting industry with huge headwinds. >> jc? >> well, zachary, i love my grandmother, she's 85, and i think she might live to 100, and i love this stock. you mention a lot of bad things about this stock, but investors want
. >> zack, both of these were beaten up during the financial crisis.hey've got new leadership now. who do you like best? >> beautiful charts are like looking at the teeth of an 85-year-old guy and say, wow, you've got wonderful teeth, i so don't want to be an 85-year-old. i feel like the banks are simply not the space up to be in this market, even if there's some money to be made in these stocks. and certainly if you'd bought bank of america in 2010, you'd be up and you'd be very...
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and zack pa reduce. jack pa reduce, are you a bull or bear? >> i'm a bull, larry.akout year, the year we see a 1700 s&p and a lot of it because of what you talked about. the fact that we are now talking fundamentals. everything is now on the table. and more importantly, we're getting a reversion back to the means, and corporate america is making more than they've ever made before. >> actually, michael farr, that's a very interesting point. a couple people have said on this show in recent weeks that wall street stock market investors actually like what's going on in washington. actually like it. we've got some tax certainty, even though we hated the tax hike. >> which is a good thing. >> but we are going to get some spending cuts, it looks like. certainly the government will not be shut down, certainly the debt ceiling will not be approached. so maybe washington is helping the stock market. >> well, you've got a little bit of certainty and a narrow window. and i think more important than any of that certainty right now, larry is that the federal reserve is still the
and zack pa reduce. jack pa reduce, are you a bull or bear? >> i'm a bull, larry.akout year, the year we see a 1700 s&p and a lot of it because of what you talked about. the fact that we are now talking fundamentals. everything is now on the table. and more importantly, we're getting a reversion back to the means, and corporate america is making more than they've ever made before. >> actually, michael farr, that's a very interesting point. a couple people have said on this show...
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danville exact klein it is difficult to tell but everybody has been doing such a great job zack klinet to work ou to work out. and to see what is going to go on. >> gary: that is going to be something. like jason who played baseball we watched him and when he came to cal he is from danville. and i think that it would be more exciting we are going to come back with the warriors and a playoff game. miami trying to win for the 23rd street time. they are getting tested from boston. and tiger woods is in love ... we're here! we're going to the park! [ gina ] oh hey, dan! i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have the same car as me! [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. let's get a jetta. [ male announcer ] volkswagen springtoberfest is here and there's no better time to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease one of four volkswa
danville exact klein it is difficult to tell but everybody has been doing such a great job zack klinet to work ou to work out. and to see what is going to go on. >> gary: that is going to be something. like jason who played baseball we watched him and when he came to cal he is from danville. and i think that it would be more exciting we are going to come back with the warriors and a playoff game. miami trying to win for the 23rd street time. they are getting tested from boston. and tiger...
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zack, congratulations.here. >> explain to viewers who may not be familiar with this exactly who your company does and who your closest competitors are. >> model n produced in the management software. you can look at where the companies focus in the last 25 years was in cost-cutting and business process automation. we are managing the top line of the income statement and the revenue line and we manage every dollar, the top line of the income statement. we pioneered this new market space a couple of years ago and we sell it to technology and life sciences company. >> sorry, congratulations. >> thank you. >> the group of customers. some of them are the greatest companies and johnson & johnson and merck, for instance. they've been challenged on the top line. do you help bring out, lately, do you help bring out earnings from the top line that may be challenged? >> absolutely. what we enable these customers is to increase the top line and the bottom line. we capture revenues that are already in the system and mak
zack, congratulations.here. >> explain to viewers who may not be familiar with this exactly who your company does and who your closest competitors are. >> model n produced in the management software. you can look at where the companies focus in the last 25 years was in cost-cutting and business process automation. we are managing the top line of the income statement and the revenue line and we manage every dollar, the top line of the income statement. we pioneered this new market...
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it was created in cooperation with zack lieber.essure sensor, gyroscope, speaker and bloo tooth technology. they have a experiment with new social media and can develop you a personality and motivate you to move for. no way. it is a promotion emotional item and won't be available in stores. melissa: all you need a shoe chatting at you to run faster. lori: technology is going crazy. melissa: coming up tonight on "money", elizabeth petrikas and her attorney will join me first on fox interview about a precedent-setting decision a judge made to throw out the prenup with her husband. he said he would force her to sign a prenup he would tear it up as soon as they had a wedding and or had kids, based on that, the judge threw it out. it is totally precedent setting, if you think you have a prenup, you may not. you want to watch 5:00 p.m. eastern here on fox business. it's new law. really astounding. lori: sorry to chuckle on people's misfortune. melissa: i almost required a prenup but then i said it was rude. lori: all is wonderful love an
it was created in cooperation with zack lieber.essure sensor, gyroscope, speaker and bloo tooth technology. they have a experiment with new social media and can develop you a personality and motivate you to move for. no way. it is a promotion emotional item and won't be available in stores. melissa: all you need a shoe chatting at you to run faster. lori: technology is going crazy. melissa: coming up tonight on "money", elizabeth petrikas and her attorney will join me first on fox...
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>> the budget that continues to fund the government even at the lower level of the sequester -- >> zack for a certain budget certain numbers. there's no reason why that deal needs to be reopened. it was a deal that speaker boehner made as well and all the leadership made. and if the bill that arrives on my desk is reflective of the commitments that we previously made, then obviously i would sign it because i want to make sure that we keep on doing what we need to do for the american people. jessica. >> mr. president, to your question what could you do first of all, couldn't you just have them down here and refuse to let them leave the room until you have a deal? >> you know, i mean jessica, i am not a dictator. i'm the president. so ultimately if mitch mcconnell or john boehner say we need to go to catch a plane, i can't have secret service block the doorway, right? i understand. i know that this has been some of the conventional wisdom that's been floating around washington, that somehow, even though most people agree that i'm being reasonable, that most people agree i'm presenting a f
>> the budget that continues to fund the government even at the lower level of the sequester -- >> zack for a certain budget certain numbers. there's no reason why that deal needs to be reopened. it was a deal that speaker boehner made as well and all the leadership made. and if the bill that arrives on my desk is reflective of the commitments that we previously made, then obviously i would sign it because i want to make sure that we keep on doing what we need to do for the american...
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romney did not resonate with a lot of groups out there, with hispanics, with people in favor of same zacksage. he was seen out of touch on a number about those fronts and he seems to be sort of sticking to the way that he presented himself then. >> well, that's right. so interesting, because in the interview he talks about the fact that we didn't communicate with people. he talks particularly about minorities. you have a lot of issues that are of greatest importance to minorities like, in the case of hispanics, illegal immigration. whether there should be a path to citizenship. obamacare, a program very important to people that don't have health care and also in this case about same-sex marriage for another constituency. he is not changing his views. so the question is, well, if you want to reach out to these people but you're not going to change your views, how do you have anymore success than you had in november of 2012? martha: yeah. and the other thing is, how successful the obama campaign was in portraying him as out of touch, and you know, you spent a great deal of time with them. a
romney did not resonate with a lot of groups out there, with hispanics, with people in favor of same zacksage. he was seen out of touch on a number about those fronts and he seems to be sort of sticking to the way that he presented himself then. >> well, that's right. so interesting, because in the interview he talks about the fact that we didn't communicate with people. he talks particularly about minorities. you have a lot of issues that are of greatest importance to minorities like, in...
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zack? >> mr. president, the next focal point seems to be the continuing resolution that is coming up at the end month, expires at the end of the month. would you expire the cr continues the sequester and continues to fund the government? a related point, how do you truly reach the limits of your persuasive power? is there any leverage to convince republicans that this isn't the way to go? >> i would like to think i've still got some persuasive power left. let me check. no, look, the issue is not my persuasive power. the american people agree with my approach. they agree we should have a balanced approach to deficit reduction. but, the question is, can the american people help persuade their members of congress to do the right thing. and you know, i have a lot of confidence that over time, if the american people express their displeasure about how something is working that eventually congress responds. sometimes there's a little gap between what the american people think and what congress thinks, b
zack? >> mr. president, the next focal point seems to be the continuing resolution that is coming up at the end month, expires at the end of the month. would you expire the cr continues the sequester and continues to fund the government? a related point, how do you truly reach the limits of your persuasive power? is there any leverage to convince republicans that this isn't the way to go? >> i would like to think i've still got some persuasive power left. let me check. no, look, the...
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dash cam video shows iowa police offering zack mcdowell without a minute to spare, pulling an unconscious crashed into the side of a church in suburban des moines. it was sunday night. others jumped in, and they are able to pull the driver out to safety. the officer was eventually able, also, to put the fire out. >> amazing. >> what a hero. >>> ahead on "early start" a soggy start to the day for some across the nation. jennifer delgado will join us with a look at the nation's weather. >>> and we're looking at live pictures from the vatd can all morning long where cart nals are celebrating a really special mass before heading to the sistine chapel a little later this morning. they are charged with ee lejting the new pope. lecting at the new pope. the droid razr maxx hd by motorola. droid-smart. droid-powerful. (announcer) scottrade knows our and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help
dash cam video shows iowa police offering zack mcdowell without a minute to spare, pulling an unconscious crashed into the side of a church in suburban des moines. it was sunday night. others jumped in, and they are able to pull the driver out to safety. the officer was eventually able, also, to put the fire out. >> amazing. >> what a hero. >>> ahead on "early start" a soggy start to the day for some across the nation. jennifer delgado will join us with a look at...
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zack writes it could be used to show medical students and residents how to perform invasive medical proceduresst pair of glasses i lost. you don't want to lose these. i don't know if we've seen a price point for these. take a look at the markets, google is down more than 1%. we've seen yet another $900 price target with be this time out of credit suisse and some say -- jim cramer called it the equivalent of the "sports illustrated" cover, something that might knock it down in the near term, 802.50 is the current price, down more than 1%. aol is the big gainer. josh lipton told us about this on the barclays upgrade. stack is up three times what the s&p has done so far this year. today, an 8% move, up 293 to 3910. tim armstrong feeling pretty good today. that does it for us on "squawk on the street." >>> and carl, thank you very much. welcome to the halftime show, four hours to go until the close. right there is where we are on the street. stocks off their lows, s&p and nasdaq in negative territory as well. the euro, 127 and change versus the dollar. short interest, it's at an all-time high for
zack writes it could be used to show medical students and residents how to perform invasive medical proceduresst pair of glasses i lost. you don't want to lose these. i don't know if we've seen a price point for these. take a look at the markets, google is down more than 1%. we've seen yet another $900 price target with be this time out of credit suisse and some say -- jim cramer called it the equivalent of the "sports illustrated" cover, something that might knock it down in the near...
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>> stephanie: pam, have you ever heard zack walz on our show?ie: the guys in the steubenville case, they were raised by straights just a little fyi. >> caller: yes. >> stephanie: fyi gdk. right back on "the stephanie miller show." going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know that i'm going to be the first one to call them out. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. >> this dessert menu is funnier than -- >> stephanie miller. >> but funnier than the cocktail napkins. >> they're black. >> yes but there are two k sounds in cocktail. >> yes, there are. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: this is the "the stephanie miller show." this hour brought to you by therabreath mouthwash and toothpaste. nothing lasts longer. therabreath mouthwash and
>> stephanie: pam, have you ever heard zack walz on our show?ie: the guys in the steubenville case, they were raised by straights just a little fyi. >> caller: yes. >> stephanie: fyi gdk. right back on "the stephanie miller show." going to do the young turks. i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they know that i'm not bs'ing them with some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the...
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zack walls, who we all know from his amazing declaration of love for his two moms in front of a courtoice to us kids and an opportunity to share our stories. because you know what? we love our gay parents, and we want to tell the world. [cheers and applause] it is now finally time for their relationships to be recognized under our country's laws and for our families to receive the equal rights that we so deserve. we, the children of gay parents, are being raised with strong family values and ethics ready to be active participants in our society. as we share our stories with those who are on the fence about these issues, they can see the love in our living rooms and the encouragement around our kitchen tables and slowly but surely, we are changing hearts and minds. now, i don't need validation for my family. i already know that we are a strong, stable and loving family unit. [cheers and applause] but what i do need is for the federal government to recognize that the relationship and life that my dad and mark have built together over the past 25 years deserves the same rights and protec
zack walls, who we all know from his amazing declaration of love for his two moms in front of a courtoice to us kids and an opportunity to share our stories. because you know what? we love our gay parents, and we want to tell the world. [cheers and applause] it is now finally time for their relationships to be recognized under our country's laws and for our families to receive the equal rights that we so deserve. we, the children of gay parents, are being raised with strong family values and...
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zack is calling. caller: let me get my thoughts here.ooking back, though, with us going into iraq instead of afghanistan, with us asking omar to disarm and we see what happened to him, do we -- are we culpable in a lot of this may hem that's going on in the middle east? because with the internet, a lot of these people are internet savvy now. we don't live in a bubble any more. everybody see what is we're doing. and maybe these guys now fig beyond a reasonable doubt if they do business with us is to their own demise anyway so they choose to fight on. >> i don't think the u.s. is culpable in these arab uprisings. i think what's been noteable about them and remains very much the case is that these movements have all been home-grown. and that indeed the involvement of the west has been basically nonexistent. i mean, all these uprisings really started in countries by local elements. and so it's very difficult i think to say that the u.s. in any way is culpable or took some kind of leading role. this is not at all a situation like iraq, which
zack is calling. caller: let me get my thoughts here.ooking back, though, with us going into iraq instead of afghanistan, with us asking omar to disarm and we see what happened to him, do we -- are we culpable in a lot of this may hem that's going on in the middle east? because with the internet, a lot of these people are internet savvy now. we don't live in a bubble any more. everybody see what is we're doing. and maybe these guys now fig beyond a reasonable doubt if they do business with us...
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. >>> the last word from ben white and zack.ting new highs, and then pushing through and going even further? >> based on some of the commentary, even in this hour, you have a world where united states, europe, japan, are varying levels of slow to stagnant to zero growth or even some tracking. you've got an emerging world that's incredibly vibrant, and you have a climate where companies really are the only kind of innovative dynamic horse going along that is tapping into that world. so i think stocks, in my view, are rising and markets are doing well, because they are tapped in to that asset for this global system that's doing well. it's not because the fed is printing money. it's not because there's just like liquidity finding little bubbles and pockets. there may be inefficiencies there. >> we're moving into the future where the world, the middle class grows. we have a lot of things to sell to the middle class, and vast numbers of the companies that trade every single day, tap into one formula or another. well groupon. >> we pa
. >>> the last word from ben white and zack.ting new highs, and then pushing through and going even further? >> based on some of the commentary, even in this hour, you have a world where united states, europe, japan, are varying levels of slow to stagnant to zero growth or even some tracking. you've got an emerging world that's incredibly vibrant, and you have a climate where companies really are the only kind of innovative dynamic horse going along that is tapping into that...
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. >> zack sims.ort is out. >> up, 236,000. >> oh, yes. >> were you able to nail the number? if so you will be the winner of this special post 9 mug. signed by the entire "squawk on the street" gang. find out if you're the lucky winner next on "squawk on the street." zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. (music throughout) why turbo? trust us. it's just better to be in front. the sonata turbo. from hyundai. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benef
. >> zack sims.ort is out. >> up, 236,000. >> oh, yes. >> were you able to nail the number? if so you will be the winner of this special post 9 mug. signed by the entire "squawk on the street" gang. find out if you're the lucky winner next on "squawk on the street." zap technology. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just...
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fareed zack care ya, for instance, writing on time.com, stopping keystone might make us feel good, butng about climate change." what do we know about the affect on climate change and the number of jobs created? >> on the jobs front that is something fairly easy to answer. when you luke at what transcanada told the state department, it is something like 3500 construction jobs for two years. so you know, you have that, so, 7,000 jobs roughlism in addition to that you have say 35 permanent jobs to operate the pipeline that is straightforward. what is less straightforward is the second question you ask. would the oil sands be developed any the way. if you state department conducted a statement which said knic nixing this project wouldn't affect the development of the oil sands, either shipped by rail or that other projects will come along to ship it. so, that is really one of the issues to watch in the next several months as some environmentalists challenge that analysis and we see what the state department and others ultimately conclude. >> thomas freedman in the "new york times" say it i
fareed zack care ya, for instance, writing on time.com, stopping keystone might make us feel good, butng about climate change." what do we know about the affect on climate change and the number of jobs created? >> on the jobs front that is something fairly easy to answer. when you luke at what transcanada told the state department, it is something like 3500 construction jobs for two years. so you know, you have that, so, 7,000 jobs roughlism in addition to that you have say 35...
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. >> kristin bell, her husband be zack shepherd welcoming lincoln bell into the world.t real couples out there as far as that's concerned. they tweeted about she has things in common with her daddy because she looks boobies as much as the baby. >> thank you. photos of jfk jr. the cockpit of the presidential helicopter. kennedy library. are we seeing more of these? >> he's hanging out as kid of a president would be allowed to. what is new, now they are on the internet, on tumbler. a lot of phofogt fogt photos wet able to have. >> contestify rather. >> digitalized as kids say the duggers they've got 19 children, two grand, they're open to adopting after they visited an orphan age in china. >> moved by what they saw. a family who obviously has no limitation on the size. they take their faith and religion seriously. if that's what's in the plan, that's what's in the plan. >> a lot of people make fun, who's to say? michelle good see it you. >> thank you, al. and i'm with jen, sleeveless in the cold weather. what's? >> what's in, the mini skirt. seems daunting. but actually c
. >> kristin bell, her husband be zack shepherd welcoming lincoln bell into the world.t real couples out there as far as that's concerned. they tweeted about she has things in common with her daddy because she looks boobies as much as the baby. >> thank you. photos of jfk jr. the cockpit of the presidential helicopter. kennedy library. are we seeing more of these? >> he's hanging out as kid of a president would be allowed to. what is new, now they are on the internet, on...