467
467
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 467
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone has details. there's a sharp reaction today to a plan to allow cell phone calls on planes. jeff pegues reports. and mark phillips with the men mrs. kennedy selected for the final salute. not the honor guard you might have expected. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from dealey plaza in dallas. >> pelley: good evening. coming here to dealey plaza is like taking a step back in time. the scene is so familiar. behind me are the texas school become depository, the infamous grassy knoll, and the road leading to the triple underpass. all part of a drama that unfolded here 50 years ago today and changed the course of american history. john f. kennedy, the 35th president of the united states, was shot and killed by a gunman firing from the depository. thousands dame to dealey plaza to commemorate the anniversary and hear the words kennedy never got to speak that day. >> we in this country, in this generation, are by destiny rather than choice the
john blackstone has details. there's a sharp reaction today to a plan to allow cell phone calls on planes. jeff pegues reports. and mark phillips with the men mrs. kennedy selected for the final salute. not the honor guard you might have expected. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley reporting tonight from dealey plaza in dallas. >> pelley: good evening. coming here to dealey plaza is like taking a step back in time. the scene is so...
188
188
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and democrats. both parties are drawing lessons from yesterday's gubernatorial elections in two states. in virginia, democrat terry mcauliffe beat ken cuccinelli, but the tight margin of victory suggests that the democrat may have been damaged by the struggles of obamacare. in new jersey, republican chris christie easily won reelection in that heavily democratic state in part by emphasizing his willingness to work with both parties. >> the people of new jersey four years ago were downhearted and dispirited. they didn't believe that government could work for them anymore. in fact, what they thought -- what they thought was that government was just there to take from them but n
seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and democrats. both parties are drawing lessons from yesterday's gubernatorial elections in two...
227
227
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> well, the top prize went to a legendary singer. george strait won the cma's entertainer of the year. male vocalist of the year went to blake shelton and female vocalist of the year went to his wife, miranda lambert. >>> last night bruce springsteen headlined a benefit for wounded warriors. ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own >> he auctioned off the guitar he played for $250,000. it came with a one-hour lez son. the "stand up for heroes" event hoped to raise $20 million for wounded warriors and their families. and he was joined on stage by family. this is the "cbs morning news" ♪ knock knock knocking on heaven's door ♪ by family. this is the "cbs morning news" ♪ knock knocking on heaven's door ♪ it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface, because energized skin is younger looking skin. ♪ he loves me. he loves me not. he loves me. he loves me not. ♪ he loves me! that's right. [ mom ] warm and flaky in 15, everyone loves pillsbury grands! [ girl ] make dinner pop! everyone loves pillsbury grands! hur
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> well, the top prize went to a legendary singer. george strait won the cma's entertainer of the year. male vocalist of the year went to blake shelton and female vocalist of the year went to his wife, miranda lambert. >>> last night bruce springsteen headlined a benefit for wounded warriors. ♪ we take care of our own ♪ we take care of our own >> he auctioned off the guitar he played for $250,000. it came with a one-hour lez...
89
89
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
taft comes to the blackstone hotel in chicago. he is going up in the elevator and the elevator operator says, roosevelt is in the dining room sitting alone at a corner table. taft says, take me downstairs again. he goes downstairs. there is 100 diners in the room and thank god there is a reporter there as well. he goes over to roosevelt, says i am so glad to see you. roosevelt embraces him. they sit down together and the entire restaurant claps. there is an eruption of applause. teddy says, thank god we got together. not too many months later, teddy dies. taft goes to the private funeral and his crying more than anyone there. he says to teddy's sister, i would have more in all my life if we hadn't become friends in the end. i was looking for that ending. i didn't know i was going to find it. the fact that there was a reporter there was such incredible luck. >> theodore roosevelt when he died was only 60. william howard taft died when he was 72. things happened after roosevelt died. before you tell me what it was, how many times wh
taft comes to the blackstone hotel in chicago. he is going up in the elevator and the elevator operator says, roosevelt is in the dining room sitting alone at a corner table. taft says, take me downstairs again. he goes downstairs. there is 100 diners in the room and thank god there is a reporter there as well. he goes over to roosevelt, says i am so glad to see you. roosevelt embraces him. they sit down together and the entire restaurant claps. there is an eruption of applause. teddy says,...
159
159
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
blackstone claims we are conflating a war anthem with a simple game. accentuated by flayovers and recruiters on site. now, he may think he's daring but he's parroting the same old crud that the military's big, bad and impressive. our military's the only thing that se rates the free from the unfree. a walking cliche, reveling in words like symbolism and mythology. he's the guy you avoid at parties. here's why, he's a professor. which proves maxim number five, put a professor anywhere and anywhere gets worse. sports is fun. people live flyovers. they don't mind the national anthem. you throw in a professor and suddenly it's war lick. this guy is a fun sucker. he sucks the fun out of everything. i hate to sit next to him on a long flight. he's lecture you on his peanut allergy. bombs drop. people die. nothing good ever comes of it. except for the american revoluti revolution, the end of slavery, the deaths of saddam hussein and the enabling of freedoms for billions. but why quibble? so about these uniforms -- >> that was good. >> thanks. >> he had a glute
blackstone claims we are conflating a war anthem with a simple game. accentuated by flayovers and recruiters on site. now, he may think he's daring but he's parroting the same old crud that the military's big, bad and impressive. our military's the only thing that se rates the free from the unfree. a walking cliche, reveling in words like symbolism and mythology. he's the guy you avoid at parties. here's why, he's a professor. which proves maxim number five, put a professor anywhere and...
255
255
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
our john blackstone has gone to the ends of the earth to research the effects of climate change. >> reporter: to find the cleanest air on earth we traveled to the south pole. even there, far from any immediate sources of pollution, scientists find increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the air. since our visit five years ago, c.o.-2 levels have continued the steady rise that began in 1958 at 315 parts per million reaching 394 parts per million last month. high levels of car bin dioxide can create a warming blanket around the earth. the u.n. says the gas is responsible for 80% of the warming effect on the planet's climate. daniel kammen studies climate change at the university of california berkeley. >> the more we ignore the problem, the more we get sea level increase temperature rises, crop failures, we pay a larger cost to address that. >> reporter: is it too late? >> it's not too late to act if we put our minds to it. we have lots of technologies and science and new policy tools available. but we're wasting time when we know it's a problem. we've got to solve it. >> reporter: rising tempe
our john blackstone has gone to the ends of the earth to research the effects of climate change. >> reporter: to find the cleanest air on earth we traveled to the south pole. even there, far from any immediate sources of pollution, scientists find increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the air. since our visit five years ago, c.o.-2 levels have continued the steady rise that began in 1958 at 315 parts per million reaching 394 parts per million last month. high levels of car bin dioxide...
101
101
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what we're hoping. >> john blackstone, pasadena. >> the family has been in touch with the state department regularly over the past month, but they still don't know why newman is being held. >>> california's train is going nowhere fast. a sacramento judge is blocking the sale of bonds needed to build the high speed rail system. the judge also rejected the rail authority's funding plan, put tg project in limbo. >>> all you want to see on the ferry. the harbor princess broke down and crashed in san francisco this afternoon. witnesses saw passengers putting on their emergency vests just in case. fortunately no major injuries. >>> it's the you tube video that millions have watched in just one week. >> now, the oakland bay start-up is dealing with more than just internet fame. it may be headed to court. >> the battle between bay area girls and the beasty boys. >> it's the charming you tube video that sells girl power and toys for future engineers. the viral video takes on gender stereotypes. the company is now taking on its first real opponent, which happens to be boys, the beasty boy
that's what we're hoping. >> john blackstone, pasadena. >> the family has been in touch with the state department regularly over the past month, but they still don't know why newman is being held. >>> california's train is going nowhere fast. a sacramento judge is blocking the sale of bonds needed to build the high speed rail system. the judge also rejected the rail authority's funding plan, put tg project in limbo. >>> all you want to see on the ferry. the harbor...
408
408
tv
eye 408
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone takes a look. >> reporter: in a san francisco office shared with other tech startups, three guys in their 20s saw healthcare.gov as a challenge. this was a weekend project for you? >> weekends and evening, yup. >> reporter: with a few late nights, ning liang, george kalogeropoulos and jeffrey zeints formed thehealthsherpa.com. it solves one of the biggest problems with the government site. >> they have it backwards in terms of what people want up front. >> reporter: people want up front -- >> prices and benefits so they can make the decision. so come to our web site, put in your zip code, in this case i put in a california zip code, you hit "find plans" and you immediately see the exchange plans available for that zip code. >> reporter: they have plenty of experience working at places like twitter and microsoft before setting out to build their own internet companies, but this project is a public service. >> there was no thoughts of, well, how do we make money with this? it's like this is a problem we know we can solve in a short period of time so let's just do it. >>
john blackstone takes a look. >> reporter: in a san francisco office shared with other tech startups, three guys in their 20s saw healthcare.gov as a challenge. this was a weekend project for you? >> weekends and evening, yup. >> reporter: with a few late nights, ning liang, george kalogeropoulos and jeffrey zeints formed thehealthsherpa.com. it solves one of the biggest problems with the government site. >> they have it backwards in terms of what people want up front....
384
384
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 384
favorite 0
quote 0
better it with benefiber. >>> john blackstone went on a private tour you will see >> i don't know blackstone went on a private tour you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >> hurst castle is still a surprising site on california's private coast, built a century ago, it became an over-the-top showcase for his european art and antiques. >> there was nowhere he'd rather be and nowhere he'd rather live. >> vis victoria has been the historian for over 34 years n. the new book, hurst ranch, family, land and legacy, she looks beyond the castle at the vast ranch that hurst kept around it. >> he had his mother's love of art and architecture at the top of the hill and his father's love of land and ranching at the other end. >> it was donated to the state of california in 1957, but the family still owns the 80,000 acre ranch and the buildings on it. many older than the castle. >> i was stunned when i started researching this book on the hurst ranch and gaining access to family archives and seeing photographs that no one had ever seen. >> reporter: the ranch has its own spry vat landing strip. that's whe
better it with benefiber. >>> john blackstone went on a private tour you will see >> i don't know blackstone went on a private tour you'll only see on "cbs this morning." >> hurst castle is still a surprising site on california's private coast, built a century ago, it became an over-the-top showcase for his european art and antiques. >> there was nowhere he'd rather be and nowhere he'd rather live. >> vis victoria has been the historian for over 34...
93
93
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
taft comes to the blackstone hotel in chicago. he's going up in the elevator and the operator said roosevelt is in the dining room sitting alone in a corner table. taft said take me downstairs again. there's 100 dieners in the room. a reporter there as well. goes over to rez svelt. says so happy to see you. roosevelt embraces him. somehow it all worked by that time. they sit down together and the entire restaurant clabs, an eruption of applause. teddy says thank gold we got together. not too many months later, teddy dies. embolism in his sleep and taft goes to the private funeral. crying more than anyone there. he says to teddy's sister, i would have mourned all my life if we hasn't become friends in the end. i was looking for the ending. i didn't know i was going to find it. the fact there was a reporter there is incredible luck. >> roosevelt was only 60. >> 60. >> when howard taft died in '72. things happened after roosevelt died, to taft. how many times when he was president did he offer him a seat on the supreme court? taft, t
taft comes to the blackstone hotel in chicago. he's going up in the elevator and the operator said roosevelt is in the dining room sitting alone in a corner table. taft said take me downstairs again. there's 100 dieners in the room. a reporter there as well. goes over to rez svelt. says so happy to see you. roosevelt embraces him. somehow it all worked by that time. they sit down together and the entire restaurant clabs, an eruption of applause. teddy says thank gold we got together. not too...
62
62
Nov 27, 2013
11/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
listing on the new york stock exchange taken private by blackstone group in 2007 for more than $18 billion. 1.25 billion ipo said to be one of the best offerings in recent years. liz: also said to be pllnning the ipo. the company will begin next week. the company has been talking about taken private freight $.3 billion by private equity firms. david: it to brandeis deal for the program of health care group. a step to build a special form of business. providing infusion in nutrition services for 20,000 patients per month primarily through in-home treatment. liz: and good news for drivers hitting the roads this thanksgiving. the weather may be bad but gas prices headed in the right direction going into the holiday weekend, the lowest level since 2010 according to the energy information. average price $3.29 per gallon, $0.13 less than on the same day one year ago. "after the bell" starts right now. breaking news in the cable world, yesterday was jump into the bidding for time warner cable but charter does not want that to happen, charter has secured financing to possibly take over time warner
listing on the new york stock exchange taken private by blackstone group in 2007 for more than $18 billion. 1.25 billion ipo said to be one of the best offerings in recent years. liz: also said to be pllnning the ipo. the company will begin next week. the company has been talking about taken private freight $.3 billion by private equity firms. david: it to brandeis deal for the program of health care group. a step to build a special form of business. providing infusion in nutrition services for...
265
265
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john mill we are a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and democrats. both parties are
seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john mill we are a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. there are warning signs tonight for republicans and democrats. both parties are
176
176
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 1
liz: we had, he's really a smart market watcher, byron wien or blackstone, they have bought some 30,000 homes as investments. they're going to flip them, tough to flip quickly when you have to rebuild or renovate, but what does that say about who's buying the homes? what are you seeing with their class of client? is it an investor, a family? a first-time, second-time home buyer? >> you know, our buyers are all owner-occupied. we see very little investment activity on the new home-building side, and the blackstones and the starwoods, you know, if you really go back, liz, and look at what has helped this housing market recover over the last 12 months, it really happened 12 months ago as those companies began to assimilate a lot of that foreclosed, short supply of inventory in the foreclosure market sapping up that supply which has really held dry the new home market. liz: i see. >> so those companies have been a big part of the housing recovery. liz: so it's action, reaction. we should mention, of course, that barry sternlicht is your executive chair, he, of course, is also with starwood.
liz: we had, he's really a smart market watcher, byron wien or blackstone, they have bought some 30,000 homes as investments. they're going to flip them, tough to flip quickly when you have to rebuild or renovate, but what does that say about who's buying the homes? what are you seeing with their class of client? is it an investor, a family? a first-time, second-time home buyer? >> you know, our buyers are all owner-occupied. we see very little investment activity on the new home-building...
228
228
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone talks with the author of "johnny cash:the life." it's a story you'll only see on "cbs this morning" ♪ because you're mine i walk the line ♪ >> reporter: in 1956 "i walk the line" hit the top of the country charts. johnny cash was in the middle of a career that soared and crashed more than once a career nearly ruined because of drug abuse. ♪ bringing my baby back ♪ >> reporter: after a high-profile arrest on drug charges, cash was trying to restart his career with what would become a legendary concert at folsom prison. >> it was a very intense environmental because two weeks before there had been a guard captured as a hostage and there were guys on the catwalk walking with machine guns. i was a little nervous. >> reporter: robert hilburn was standing next to him as he was getting ready to take the stage. >> i shot a man in reno just to watch him die. the audience screamed. . >> reporter: cash never spent time in prison but he spent a few nights in jail. in the autobiography there were a series of things connected wi failed re
john blackstone talks with the author of "johnny cash:the life." it's a story you'll only see on "cbs this morning" ♪ because you're mine i walk the line ♪ >> reporter: in 1956 "i walk the line" hit the top of the country charts. johnny cash was in the middle of a career that soared and crashed more than once a career nearly ruined because of drug abuse. ♪ bringing my baby back ♪ >> reporter: after a high-profile arrest on drug charges, cash was...
120
120
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
KBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
write code so -- >> the president says his team is working overtime to get the site fixed but john blackstone introduces us to a san francisco group that has already come up with a solution. >> reporter: in a san francisco office shared with other tech start ups three guys in their 20s saw health care.gov as a challenge. this was a weekend project for you. >> yep. >> reporter: but a few late nights. the three built the health sherpa.com it solves one of the biggest problem s with the government site. >> they have it completely backwards what people want upfront. >> reporter: what they want -- >> pricebenefits to make the decision. come to our website put in your zip code in this case i put in a california zip code, hit find plan and you immediately see the exchange funds available. >> reporter: they have plenty of experience, working at twitter and microsoft but this project is a public service. >> there was no thoughts how do we make money, it is like well, this is a problem we know we can solve in a short period of time let's just do it. >> reporter: using information buried in the governme
write code so -- >> the president says his team is working overtime to get the site fixed but john blackstone introduces us to a san francisco group that has already come up with a solution. >> reporter: in a san francisco office shared with other tech start ups three guys in their 20s saw health care.gov as a challenge. this was a weekend project for you. >> yep. >> reporter: but a few late nights. the three built the health sherpa.com it solves one of the biggest...
182
182
Nov 13, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm told kkr is more than likely out of the game at this point, although blackstone is still considering the possibility of a deal. however, talks i'm told are fizzling a little bit in general. it's not clear whether things will come together or not. but the stock has clearly been reacting very, very well to this news today up by double digits at one point earlier. now a ril bit off those highs. still very strong, tyler. that's one we'll continue watching for you. >> it's up 7% now. as you mentioned, kate, off the highs but a decent percentage gain. thanks, kate. >>> a number of ipos begin trading today and dominic chu is tracking them all for us. hi. >> on ipo watch. so no, these aren't twitter, right, but still joining the fraternity of publicly traded companies. kick it off on a bullish note. extended stay america surging in their debut. the hotel and lodging chain up around 15% off their session highs. on the slightly more bearish side of things, we've got diana gas lng partners liquified natural gas shipping company down around 2% to 3% in trading. the company sold about 12.5 millio
i'm told kkr is more than likely out of the game at this point, although blackstone is still considering the possibility of a deal. however, talks i'm told are fizzling a little bit in general. it's not clear whether things will come together or not. but the stock has clearly been reacting very, very well to this news today up by double digits at one point earlier. now a ril bit off those highs. still very strong, tyler. that's one we'll continue watching for you. >> it's up 7% now. as...
98
98
Nov 21, 2013
11/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
blackstone group is selling 15 million shares of seaworld. by selling the stock-- the private equity group will no longer have controlling ownership of the theme park company. seaworld went public back in april with an ipo price of $27. today it's trading around $31 dollars. the documentary blackfish ignited criticism over the companies treatment of orca whales. sea world is currently denying and fighting allegations of harmful work environment. a former apple trader will spend the next 2 and a half years in prison.. cnbc reports-- david miller was sentenced to time behind bars after pleading guilty to wire fraud and conspiracy. prosecutors say milller bought 1.6 million shares of apple october 25th last year...just before apple's earnings release.he hoped the stock would rise, it did not leaving him with a $5.3 million loss. after 2 years of bankruptcy-- jefferson county alabama is attempting to emerge from its debt troubles. the county was the largest municipal bankruptcy prior to detroit declaring it was broke. a court is deciding -- wheth
blackstone group is selling 15 million shares of seaworld. by selling the stock-- the private equity group will no longer have controlling ownership of the theme park company. seaworld went public back in april with an ipo price of $27. today it's trading around $31 dollars. the documentary blackfish ignited criticism over the companies treatment of orca whales. sea world is currently denying and fighting allegations of harmful work environment. a former apple trader will spend the next 2 and a...
160
160
Nov 27, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
crocks meanwhile in talk with blackstone looking to raise funds. another gainer at the open. >> john, interesting. if i told you this year would see happened sales up 91.5%, meanwhile apple year to date up 1.2% might have been unexpected when the year began. >> absolutely. you have to give meg whitman credit. her job is tougher than marissa mayer's. meg has had to make steep cuts, telegraph things in the right direction to keep the markets involved and keep them off her back a bit and she's got a quarter where she's done that quite well. >> as we look at shares of yahoo!. we've talked many times about the increase in value of alibaba, not to mention yahoo! japan helping on that. apple up about 1%. >> for apple, that's a good day. >> will it be the ipad christmas. we spoke about that earlier in the week. >> we did get a deal today, you may have seen it, the form infusion business being bought by aprias buying cvs. there has been very little merger activity, despite what has been consistently positive reaction from shareholders. they're deals investo
crocks meanwhile in talk with blackstone looking to raise funds. another gainer at the open. >> john, interesting. if i told you this year would see happened sales up 91.5%, meanwhile apple year to date up 1.2% might have been unexpected when the year began. >> absolutely. you have to give meg whitman credit. her job is tougher than marissa mayer's. meg has had to make steep cuts, telegraph things in the right direction to keep the markets involved and keep them off her back a bit...
65
65
Nov 19, 2013
11/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
the tampa bay times reports that blackstone equity has spent $326 million dollars to purchase more than 2,000 homes in the tampa market to repair and rent. coming up, the business that is busier than the mall on black friday. plus-- why renting town furniture and items-- may by a losing venture. it's all after the break! rent to own - you can't afford to buy the tv or jewelry so you pay monthly rental fees until you can own it. this has become big business. look at the numbers. in 2007 there were 2.8 million customers. that jumped to 4.2 million last year. annual revenue for the industry - nearly 8 billion dollars. that's a 50% increase in 5 years.but the better business bureau is waving a big warning flag. steve bernas is president and ceo of the bbb of nothern illinois. i was astounded at what customers can pay through the rent-to-own process. > >most customers are astounded by that. they don't realize that sometimes you can pay double of what it would cost you if you bought it outright first with cash. people have to be very careful and read the fine print on those contracts because
the tampa bay times reports that blackstone equity has spent $326 million dollars to purchase more than 2,000 homes in the tampa market to repair and rent. coming up, the business that is busier than the mall on black friday. plus-- why renting town furniture and items-- may by a losing venture. it's all after the break! rent to own - you can't afford to buy the tv or jewelry so you pay monthly rental fees until you can own it. this has become big business. look at the numbers. in 2007 there...
101
101
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened in san rafael near blackstone drive at 2:00 this morning. investigators say she was speeding and hit several trees and finally came close to hitting a house. the marin county sheriff says she tried to run away but was arrested and turned over to the c.h.p. >> developing news from redwood city where firefighters are catching for hotspots from a fire at a recycling plant. there is new information for people who work in the area. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, is at the scene with an update. matt? >> the past half hour, redwood city police opened up the boulevard so people can get to work at several businesses in the area. you can see behind me the smoke and the steam coming up as firefighters continue to put water on the smoldering scrap metal, with a shelter in place advi
it happened in san rafael near blackstone drive at 2:00 this morning. investigators say she was speeding and hit several trees and finally came close to hitting a house. the marin county sheriff says she tried to run away but was arrested and turned over to the c.h.p. >> developing news from redwood city where firefighters are catching for hotspots from a fire at a recycling plant. there is new information for people who work in the area. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, is at the scene...
236
236
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 1
this happened about 2:00in' blackstone relative -- 2:00 this morning on blackstone drive. the driver tried to run away but was detained for questioning. the house suffered minor damage. >>> there is a new study out confirming what you and a lot of other drivers confirm what you know. the bay area has some of the worst traffic in america. alex savidge explains why commutes are getting longer especially in the south bay. >> reporter: yes, especially back here. analysts behind a new traffic survey say in large part you can blame job joth in silicon valley for a lot of those extra cars on the road. we're here along 101 through mountain view. if you know this area, you know this is a traffic trouble spot where things tend to back up on most days. drivers here in the south bay are spending a whole lot more time tapping the brakes lately. commute times have jumped significantly in the past couple of years. according to a study that monitors traffic, san jose is the fifth most congested city in the country. it's quickly moved up the ranks. in 2010, san jose was the 13th most conge
this happened about 2:00in' blackstone relative -- 2:00 this morning on blackstone drive. the driver tried to run away but was detained for questioning. the house suffered minor damage. >>> there is a new study out confirming what you and a lot of other drivers confirm what you know. the bay area has some of the worst traffic in america. alex savidge explains why commutes are getting longer especially in the south bay. >> reporter: yes, especially back here. analysts behind a new...
127
127
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened in san rafael near blackstone drive at 2:00 this morning. investigators say she was speeding and hit several trees and finally came close to hitting a house. the marin county sheriff says she tried to run away but was arrested and turned over to the c.h.p. >> developing news from redwood city where firefighters are catching for hotspots from a fire at a recycling plant. there is new information for people who work in the area. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, is at the scene with an update. matt? >> the past half hour, redwood city police opened up the boulevard so people can get to work at several businesses in the area. you can see behind me the smoke and the steam coming up as firefighters continue to put water on the smoldering scrap metal, with a shelter in place advisory for people in the area. here are pictures from the redwood city fire department, you can see what fires are dealing with. the fire started here yesterday afternoon. people could see and smell the fire and smoke for miles. >> we saw the clouds. it was black. i figured i
it happened in san rafael near blackstone drive at 2:00 this morning. investigators say she was speeding and hit several trees and finally came close to hitting a house. the marin county sheriff says she tried to run away but was arrested and turned over to the c.h.p. >> developing news from redwood city where firefighters are catching for hotspots from a fire at a recycling plant. there is new information for people who work in the area. abc7 news reporter, matt keller, is at the scene...
826
826
Nov 24, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 826
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone as a taste of honey. >> let us drink a toast to the bees. before there were vineyards there was honey. before there was wine, there was mead. >> since mead is made from honey instead of grapes. >> at the gordon hull gathers honey to make a dry sparkling mead that could be mistaken for shammer. >> without the bee we're making grape wine or crider or something else. >> nissan cruz, california, wine maker uses great vats of honey to produce mead alongside grape-based wine. >> there's no other ingredient. mead is probably the oldest fermented drink. >> height of the popularity in the middle ages clearly making a come back. >> i'm very interested in history, tasting mead is like tasting history. >> in sunnyvale, california, the tasting room has become gathering police for mead experts, don drake is a regular. >> crystal clear flavor, you can just tiny hint of citrus then a toasted back note and honey makes it last a long time. >> rabbit's foot owners produce a startling 'a of alcoholic drinks to start with honey. >> this is a golden strong ail. >
john blackstone as a taste of honey. >> let us drink a toast to the bees. before there were vineyards there was honey. before there was wine, there was mead. >> since mead is made from honey instead of grapes. >> at the gordon hull gathers honey to make a dry sparkling mead that could be mistaken for shammer. >> without the bee we're making grape wine or crider or something else. >> nissan cruz, california, wine maker uses great vats of honey to produce mead...
99
99
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone has details. there's a sharp reaction today to a plan to allow cell phone calls on planes. jeff pegues reports. and mark phillips with the men mrs. kennedy selected for the final salute. not the honor guard you might have expected.
john blackstone has details. there's a sharp reaction today to a plan to allow cell phone calls on planes. jeff pegues reports. and mark phillips with the men mrs. kennedy selected for the final salute. not the honor guard you might have expected.
65
65
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
to me right now is we're seeing massive hedge funds in private equity companies-- companies like the blackstone group-- now really moving into the market snapping up tens of thousands of foreclosed homes and converting them to rental properties. so what we're seeing is a whole class of people-- you know approximately between 4 and 5 million home owners-- are now being pushed into the rental market and they're essentially being rented their homes back by the same companies that foreclosed on them. > > unbelievable. especially in detroit i know this is happening. so tell me the silver lining. is there any hope here? > > you know i think what i was looking at in this book are communities are more mobilizing to stop foreclosure and displacement and argue for a different model of housing in this country. that to me is the silver lining-- that we've seen grass roots activism. > > good to have you on the show, laura. the book is a dream foreclosed and you can find laura at rolling stone magazine as well where she is a writer. thank you for coming in today. > > thank you for having me. coming up.... wi
to me right now is we're seeing massive hedge funds in private equity companies-- companies like the blackstone group-- now really moving into the market snapping up tens of thousands of foreclosed homes and converting them to rental properties. so what we're seeing is a whole class of people-- you know approximately between 4 and 5 million home owners-- are now being pushed into the rental market and they're essentially being rented their homes back by the same companies that foreclosed on...
118
118
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
seth doane reports from china, john blackstone is in san francisco. and john miller with a cbs news investigation. the inside story of a pharmaceutical company that committed fraud with life-saving drugs. captioning sponsored by cbs captioning sponsored by cb this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley.
185
185
Nov 8, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: before we go, we want to congratulate gary england. for 41 years he was the chief meteorologist for kw-tv in oklahoma city covering more than 2,000 twisters. tonight, gary will be inducted into oklahoma hall of fame. proud of you, gary. and that's the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald rules. >>> if i have enough sense not to get on there myself, what's wrong with them? >> a free-for-all on bart. our camera catches cyclists breaking the rules. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. the new rules for bikes on bart are simply being ignored. what's worse? they are not even being enforced. we rode the rails to see how commuters and bicyclists are meshing and sometimes it gets messy. kpix 5's ryan takeo is at the pleasant hill station and ryan, even bart admits the rules may need a little tweaking. >> reporter: liz, that's right. bart set up the rules recently just for the rush hour specifically for times like right now. some rid
john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: before we go, we want to congratulate gary england. for 41 years he was the chief meteorologist for kw-tv in oklahoma city covering more than 2,000 twisters. tonight, gary will be inducted into oklahoma hall of fame. proud of you, gary. and that's the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. >> your realtime captioner is mrs. linda m. macdonald rules. >>> if i have enough sense not to...
343
343
tv
eye 343
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: before we go, we want to congratulate gary england. for 41 years he was the chief meteorologist for kw-tv in oklahoma city covering more than 2,000 twisters. tonight, gary will be inducted into oklahoma hall of fame. proud of you, gary. and that's the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the football field. thanks, joe! if the running backs don't start picking up the blitz, the quarterback is going to have a long night. is that your sister? look, are you trying to take my job? maybe. [ male announcer ] this is your last chance to switch to a fios triple play online for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for the first year. plus, your choice of a $300 bonus with a 2-year agreement. fios is 100% fiber optic. so you get america's fas
john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: before we go, we want to congratulate gary england. for 41 years he was the chief meteorologist for kw-tv in oklahoma city covering more than 2,000 twisters. tonight, gary will be inducted into oklahoma hall of fame. proud of you, gary. and that's the cbs evening news. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. and then when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100%...
213
213
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> a recall is under way. they were shipped to distribution centers in eight states in the last month. 26 people in three of those states were sickened. the products are made by glass onion catering in california. they contained cooked chicken and ham. glass onion catering supplies trader joe's, super fresh goods, and delish. the recall involved 90 tons of prepackaged salads and sandwiches. >>> it's time to look at the news around the world. the "washington post" says afghan interpreters are being denied visas. there's no serious threat to the afghans' lives. interpreters say the officials are underestimating the danger. we've been reporting on an army veteran who worked for yearless to bring afghans to the united states. he finally arrived in washington last month. >> "the seattle times" says amazon is making a deal with the postal sufs. the post office will make sunday amazon deliverers starting this weekend but for now it's only available for customers in los angeles and new york. >> the britain "telegraph"
john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >>> a recall is under way. they were shipped to distribution centers in eight states in the last month. 26 people in three of those states were sickened. the products are made by glass onion catering in california. they contained cooked chicken and ham. glass onion catering supplies trader joe's, super fresh goods, and delish. the recall involved 90 tons of prepackaged salads and sandwiches. >>> it's time to look at the news around the...
124
124
Nov 27, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
crocks might be sold to blackstone. but look at aeropostale's free cash flow. you have something like a guess. if you want to look down on the shoe space, look at dekkers. >> i have one in every color. >> the sparkly ones, too? >> another potential candidate away from retail. this is a really tough business. there are no comp stories that are pubically traded. it's a very stable business. there is no growth. spits out a ton of cash. this is better off not being public and reporting quarterly reports. >> we have a lot here to be thankful for. each of our guys here are getting a trade they are most grateful for but it wasn't always great. and the young man who started bitcoin black friday is hoping young shoppers will spend some of that digital currency this friday. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 searching for trade ideas that spark your curiosity tdd# 1-800-345-2550 can take you in many directions. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you read this. watch that. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you look for what's next. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we can help turn inspiration into action tdd# 1-800-3
crocks might be sold to blackstone. but look at aeropostale's free cash flow. you have something like a guess. if you want to look down on the shoe space, look at dekkers. >> i have one in every color. >> the sparkly ones, too? >> another potential candidate away from retail. this is a really tough business. there are no comp stories that are pubically traded. it's a very stable business. there is no growth. spits out a ton of cash. this is better off not being public and...
410
410
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 410
favorite 0
quote 0
john blackstone cbs news san francisco. >>> a recall is under way. they were shipped to distribution centers in eight states in the last month. 26 people in three of those states were sickened. the products are made by glass onion catering in california. they contained cooked chicken and ham. glass onion catering supplies trader joe's, super fresh goods, and delish. the recall involved 90 tons of prepackaged salads and sandwiches. >>> it's time to look at the news around the world. the "washington post" says afghan interpreters are being denied visas. there's no serious threat to the afghans' lives. interpreters say the officials are underestimating the danger. we've been reporting on an army veteran who worked for yearless to bring afghans to the united states. he finally arrived in washington last month. >> "the seattle times" says amazon is making a deal with the postal sufs. the post office will make sunday amazon deliverers starting this weekend but for now it's only available for customers in los angeles and new york. >> the britain "telegraph"
john blackstone cbs news san francisco. >>> a recall is under way. they were shipped to distribution centers in eight states in the last month. 26 people in three of those states were sickened. the products are made by glass onion catering in california. they contained cooked chicken and ham. glass onion catering supplies trader joe's, super fresh goods, and delish. the recall involved 90 tons of prepackaged salads and sandwiches. >>> it's time to look at the news around the...
348
348
Nov 12, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
for "cbs this morning," john blackstone in san francisco. >> awe, the young. i love it. it broke and then we fixed it. >> in five minutes in five minutes. not so bad. maybe somebody is listening. >>> caroline kennedy will be sworn in today as ambassador to japan. the daughter of john f. kennedy was nominated by president obama over the summer. in october she was confirmed unanimously by the senate. kennedy is expected to take up her post later this month in japan. when she visited us in march, kennedy left a hint about her future plans months before they were public. she wrote come to tokyo, and signed her name. >> i remember when she did that. wasn't that exciting? at the time it was bubbling up. she wasn't confirming but that's how she signed it. >> that's fun. >> anyone is welcome if they want to come and >>> author mitch albom brought >>> "the five people you meet in hetch." in his new novel people start getting phone calls from hetch. mitch is with us in studio 57 this morning. >> and all that mattered on this day in 1984 t album that sent a performer to number one
for "cbs this morning," john blackstone in san francisco. >> awe, the young. i love it. it broke and then we fixed it. >> in five minutes in five minutes. not so bad. maybe somebody is listening. >>> caroline kennedy will be sworn in today as ambassador to japan. the daughter of john f. kennedy was nominated by president obama over the summer. in october she was confirmed unanimously by the senate. kennedy is expected to take up her post later this month in japan....
530
530
Nov 27, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 530
favorite 0
quote 0
but as john blackstone reports this morning, a scathing expo day by the hollywood reporter finds that disclaimer might not always be true. >> reporter: the tiger that played such a prominent role in the oscar-winning film "life of pi" damn near drowned in a water tank according to an e-mail from an animal welfare observer on the set. but still the movie got the familiar certification "no animals were harmed" awarded by the american humane association, or aha. the e-mail as cited by the hollywood reporter in an investigation that claims many movies which received the credit may not have deserved it. >> the no animals were harmed credit is something that everyone wants to trust, and it's something that people can't trust right now. >> reporter: writer gary baum says he found evidence the aha partially funded by the movie industry often downplays or overlooks animal injuries and deaths. >> it's very cozy with the industry and that it's not doing the work that it says it's supposed to be doing, which is independent monitoring. >> reporter: but in a statement, toth century fox says the tig
but as john blackstone reports this morning, a scathing expo day by the hollywood reporter finds that disclaimer might not always be true. >> reporter: the tiger that played such a prominent role in the oscar-winning film "life of pi" damn near drowned in a water tank according to an e-mail from an animal welfare observer on the set. but still the movie got the familiar certification "no animals were harmed" awarded by the american humane association, or aha. the...
92
92
Nov 12, 2013
11/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
over to spain, blackstone, using the expertise to replicate its successful rental and by there. so far the world's largest private equity firm has brought 18 apartment buildings fromhe city of madrid for $1,703,000,0. blackstem xecutive says ilding a business from scratch without a sgle employee i buying something like what hundd 50 million in loans requires a learning process. i uld say so. adding to the gaza strip, marine forces foiled an attempt by residence to smuggle across egypt in a fishing boat, and a car, boat, an example of the new length loc smugglers will go to add that the egyptian army as you love more than 1,000 titles. this bogers dismantled a hyundai's sonata and sailed toward gaza before being intercepted. it tried to jettison it away. sounds like a well executed plan. up next, want to make a lot of money without stress. mytaff is not changing carriers. like this. did you enter your would it -- business. back with the fourinalists. you want to know who will win? you're not sure who that is, to stay tuned. ♪ >> my breakfast. my legs. where are my eggs. >> excu
over to spain, blackstone, using the expertise to replicate its successful rental and by there. so far the world's largest private equity firm has brought 18 apartment buildings fromhe city of madrid for $1,703,000,0. blackstem xecutive says ilding a business from scratch without a sgle employee i buying something like what hundd 50 million in loans requires a learning process. i uld say so. adding to the gaza strip, marine forces foiled an attempt by residence to smuggle across egypt in a...
612
612
tv
eye 612
favorite 0
quote 0
for "cbs this morning saturday," john blackstone san francisco. >> they make it look so simple. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up next artificial trans fats clog arteries and cause heart disease. now the fda is moving to ban them. more on that and other top medical news on our "morning rounds." this is "cbs this morning saturday." discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. [ both cheer ] got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed.
for "cbs this morning saturday," john blackstone san francisco. >> they make it look so simple. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up next artificial trans fats clog arteries and cause heart disease. now the fda is moving to ban them. more on that and other top medical news on our "morning rounds." this is "cbs this morning saturday." discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're...
128
128
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> blackstone is boosting its real estate exposure in china. it's taking a 40% stake in shenzhen based scp which owns 19 malls in mainland cities. the price tag wasn't disclosed, but the sources say blackstone is investing around $400 million. chinese lender icbc will also take a 6% stake. many chinese property groups face foreign restrict shuchbs and have been looking to alternative financing. >>> china's construction bank has its eye moving forward. this comes as ccb did its biggest overseas deal last week. there's nothing else imminent, mr. wong did meet with regulators in germany and the u.k. last week to test interest. and china's banking regulator is warning it will step up actions to head off any rise in bad loans. cbrc chief said banks should make more effort to tackle mpls, especially in areas facing capacity. he says banks should find new channels to absorb loan losses and he says any financing to overextend in industries isn't allowed. >>> back home the cooperative bank has revealed details of a plan which will plug a 1.5 billion cap
. >>> blackstone is boosting its real estate exposure in china. it's taking a 40% stake in shenzhen based scp which owns 19 malls in mainland cities. the price tag wasn't disclosed, but the sources say blackstone is investing around $400 million. chinese lender icbc will also take a 6% stake. many chinese property groups face foreign restrict shuchbs and have been looking to alternative financing. >>> china's construction bank has its eye moving forward. this comes as ccb did...
387
387
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 387
favorite 0
quote 0
for "cbs this morning saturday," john blackstone san francisco. >> they make it look so simple. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up next artificial trans fats clog arteries and cause heart disease. now the fda is moving to ban them. more on that and other top medical news on our "morning rounds." this is "cbs this morning saturday." discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're always here to talk. good, 'cause i don't have time for machines. some companies just don't appreciate the power of conversation! you know, i like you! i like you too! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and talk to a real person. [ both cheer ] got it! i...did not get it. [ female announcer ] you may not be the best with a smart phone but you know what's best for your kids. so we listened when you said gogurt should have only natural colors and flavors and no high fructose corn syrup. thanks, mom. [ male announcer ] when you have sinus pressure and pain you feel...squeezed. congested. beat down. crushed.
for "cbs this morning saturday," john blackstone san francisco. >> they make it look so simple. now here's a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> coming up next artificial trans fats clog arteries and cause heart disease. now the fda is moving to ban them. more on that and other top medical news on our "morning rounds." this is "cbs this morning saturday." discover card. how can i help you? oh, you're real? you know i'm real! at discover, we're...
179
179
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
thchp ss the woman drove over the lawn of a home on the cornerf blackstone and deepstone drive i san rafael before slamming into a tree theree likely kept the car from hitting the house. the driver was taken into cuody. they are checking to see if drugs or alcohol played a role. >> i the philipnes, thoands feared dea now as tt country continues struggling to recover from typhoon haiyan. so far we know close to 1,000 people confirmed dead but sadly that could reachore than 10,000. u.s. aid did arrive hours ago with the lates on all of tse recovery efforts. such a tough go. >> it is. good morning. monday has com and gone in the philipnes where it's after you have to remember much of the island nation theres no power, od, water. getting throughhe night is no easy. earlier in th day some much-nded u.s. aid and military personn arrived. it's the first ouide help they have seen. much of the focus is gting aid to the city of tloban, one of the wot hit. it looks like a garbage mp. i listened ton interview with a leading u.s. military oicial who elains to the filipino media there the u.s. has
thchp ss the woman drove over the lawn of a home on the cornerf blackstone and deepstone drive i san rafael before slamming into a tree theree likely kept the car from hitting the house. the driver was taken into cuody. they are checking to see if drugs or alcohol played a role. >> i the philipnes, thoands feared dea now as tt country continues struggling to recover from typhoon haiyan. so far we know close to 1,000 people confirmed dead but sadly that could reachore than 10,000. u.s. aid...
109
109
Nov 23, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
blackstone as private equity. this is one of the two years out of every ten years when lbo guys make all their money for the decades, when the banks open up and buy a company with bad trailing properties history. >> thank you both very much. >>> it was 50 years ago today that president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. but rather than dwell on that tragedy, we want to focus on the truly positive kennedy economic legacy. we've assembled an expert panel, historians and economists and others. they're going to break down the very good things that jfk inspired for our economy, his linkage to ronald reagan and his pro-growth message, for example, listen to this -- >> the worst deficit comes from a recession. if we can take the proper action in the proper time, this can be the most important step we could take to prevent another recession. that is the right kind of a tax break, both for your family budget and the national budget, resulting from a permanent, basic reform and reduction in our rate structure, a cr
blackstone as private equity. this is one of the two years out of every ten years when lbo guys make all their money for the decades, when the banks open up and buy a company with bad trailing properties history. >> thank you both very much. >>> it was 50 years ago today that president john f. kennedy was assassinated in dallas. but rather than dwell on that tragedy, we want to focus on the truly positive kennedy economic legacy. we've assembled an expert panel, historians and...
95
95
Nov 1, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
and then blackstone. you know what, these are too much alike. they are both financials. this is private equity. you know what, this portfolio also needs a pharmaceutical. this portfolio, we sell regions and we buy j&j. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street" live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i know you watch tv 4.5 hours per day. that's what actually america does. >> it all starts at 9:00 a.m. eastern. >>> don't ever say this market doesn't give you chances to get in at terrific prices, prices you may not even deserve. take yelp. last week i told you to be ready for yelp to report a terrific quarter and announce a secondary stock offering to fund its global expansion. that's what the company did, selling a ton of stock today that knocked the online yellow pages down a couple points to where you could snare some yelp at a price that could be considered a steal when we look back not that long from now. take yesterday's show, where i revealed the pattern the market follows. for days we rallied into the fed meeti
and then blackstone. you know what, these are too much alike. they are both financials. this is private equity. you know what, this portfolio also needs a pharmaceutical. this portfolio, we sell regions and we buy j&j. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> tomorrow, kick off the trading day with "squawk on the street" live from post 9 at the nyse. >> i know you watch tv 4.5 hours per day. that's what actually america does. >> it all starts at 9:00...
109
109
Nov 9, 2013
11/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
gutfeld's pin of the week, is kevin blackstone. >> sports journalist. >> he says this. go. >> if you sell this along with me, you should also be selling the rest of the military, symbolism, embrace of sports whether it's the war anthem to open every game. whether it's going to get a hot dog and being able to sign up for the army at the same time. whether it's the nfl's embrace of the pat tillman story. it's been going on in sports since the first national anthem was played in the the world series back in 1917. and it's time for people -- >> no national anthem for -- >> yeah. this is what he sees when he goes to a football game. a state of war mongering. you put him in any situation because he's a professor, anything that is considered remotely american or patriotic, seen as silly. it's silly. don't go to a movie with this guy. don't go to a birthday party with him. don't go to anything because he's always going to find something that's like, ohs, this is indicative of the white power structure in america. >> he may be a pinhead. i've never heard trying to ban the nation
gutfeld's pin of the week, is kevin blackstone. >> sports journalist. >> he says this. go. >> if you sell this along with me, you should also be selling the rest of the military, symbolism, embrace of sports whether it's the war anthem to open every game. whether it's going to get a hot dog and being able to sign up for the army at the same time. whether it's the nfl's embrace of the pat tillman story. it's been going on in sports since the first national anthem was played in...
109
109
Nov 13, 2013
11/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 1
bloomberg headlines, that the company had explored leverage buyout with the likes of kkr and possibly a blackstone. the talks have reportedly failed and now the company, crocs, is evaluating strategic options. you can see from the headlines the stock is up about 12% on the news, scott, so we'll keep an eye on that as the day progresses. over to you. >> all right, thanks. big day for retail, m&a news with crocs, guys, and macy's another. what do we make of the crocs story? >> crocs has been being bought out for three, four, five years, and i think at some point it will happen. but the news that's out there now, if you're in the name, take profits here. if you're looking to play specialty footwear, look at dck, ua. take the money and run if you're in there. >> if stocks are looking for another catalyst to extend the bull market, could falling gas prices be it? prices are now at a two-year low and our next guest says the impact is significant. paul hickey is the spokes co-founder, and good to see you again. >> good to be here, scott. >> i love the data you brought, because it does, in fact, show the
bloomberg headlines, that the company had explored leverage buyout with the likes of kkr and possibly a blackstone. the talks have reportedly failed and now the company, crocs, is evaluating strategic options. you can see from the headlines the stock is up about 12% on the news, scott, so we'll keep an eye on that as the day progresses. over to you. >> all right, thanks. big day for retail, m&a news with crocs, guys, and macy's another. what do we make of the crocs story? >>...