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russell: it's about fairness. it's about a country that allows access, not one that a few are in a position to continue to exploit the middle class and the poor--the shrinking middle class. ray: initially i came down here, i was inspired by the protestors to come down. when i was--when i went to that rally at wall street, i had no intention whatsoever of being arrested. jeffrey: if we have a proper government that is fair, that is insisting on responsibility by the rich and the powerful, that is investing in the poor and the working class, making sure that everybody has a chance for education, we're going to have a far fairer and more equal society. lillian: the first week you were here in liberty plaza, i was here walking, talking, you know, i talked to everybody. jose: i didn't feel strongly as about becoming an activist yet. you know? it's almost like you're aware and you're like, man, that's messed up. but what can i do about it? i was in that point of time that, what can i seriously do about it. like, there's
russell: it's about fairness. it's about a country that allows access, not one that a few are in a position to continue to exploit the middle class and the poor--the shrinking middle class. ray: initially i came down here, i was inspired by the protestors to come down. when i was--when i went to that rally at wall street, i had no intention whatsoever of being arrested. jeffrey: if we have a proper government that is fair, that is insisting on responsibility by the rich and the powerful, that...
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russell: it wasn't that i plan to do a book on this john are. going back to the 2000's when i , my passion was divided. i had, as i said, landscape to portrait of someone who i've seen but never known them. they all compelled me in the same way. photography, there is a special thing about it. it's an empty canvas. if you are shooting photographs for a male viewer of a certain kind, you can take the photo like this. woman andtograph of a not offend her but have her partner in the photograph, and have what you do not offensive to them, but instead as a partnership -- charlie: how do you create that? russell: there is a time when the subject is nervous, but i'm not. the worst thing you can do at that moment is take your camera back and take this full-bodied picture. i tend to go in starting very close. there's something amazing about doing that. once i find the calm this of the person, and they start to look at the camera, and they're interested i'm -- charlie: you are connecting with the camera. russell: they get to communicate with you. charlie:
russell: it wasn't that i plan to do a book on this john are. going back to the 2000's when i , my passion was divided. i had, as i said, landscape to portrait of someone who i've seen but never known them. they all compelled me in the same way. photography, there is a special thing about it. it's an empty canvas. if you are shooting photographs for a male viewer of a certain kind, you can take the photo like this. woman andtograph of a not offend her but have her partner in the photograph, and...
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so she had the letters from dermot russell, and her letters to dermot russell both in her possession. she had the letters that kid miller had center and the letter she had sent to him because those were returned to him. she didn't not make copies of those she gave them all to the department of archives and history. in fact, when michael grayling came and wanted to work on his book of the author and agents about dermot russell, eudora brought all of the original letters down in a garbage bag and sent them home with him. and he said he checked that bag. that's why were so fortunate in the archives to have this rich treasure trove of materials. i'm looking out there we are going to digitize these are we not? this is where scale he said special collection, eventually. >> ideally if someone wants to make a grant to the department of archives and history we could get started right quick. >> questions. >> yes please come forward, yes right there. >> this question is for whoever wants to answer it. people don't really write letters anymore, i was wondering how you felt about social media, do
so she had the letters from dermot russell, and her letters to dermot russell both in her possession. she had the letters that kid miller had center and the letter she had sent to him because those were returned to him. she didn't not make copies of those she gave them all to the department of archives and history. in fact, when michael grayling came and wanted to work on his book of the author and agents about dermot russell, eudora brought all of the original letters down in a garbage bag and...
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i love carter's charting on the iwm and russell. i think the most important chart he put up was the earnings revision one. there's a lot of expectations built into the second half for some sort of pickup as far as earnings and remember in the russell 2000 they have far less dollar exposure than the large caps do, than the u.s. multinational. the s&p, that sort of thing. you have this expectation now that seemed out of whack to me and i suspect that the selling that you're seeing right here, the people who've really sharpened their pencils about the second half as far as a pickup in earning growth they just don't see it. to me i think you can pick on the russell, you can also pick on the nasdaq 100 because i think it's lost a lot of leadership there and the s&p's going to be the last soldier to fall. >> other sectors within the iwm, carter, that look the most troubled. or vulnerable. >> the thing about this is think about it. it's where there's the future, right? it's id yo sink ratic growth. each thing is a gopro. a new mousetrap th
i love carter's charting on the iwm and russell. i think the most important chart he put up was the earnings revision one. there's a lot of expectations built into the second half for some sort of pickup as far as earnings and remember in the russell 2000 they have far less dollar exposure than the large caps do, than the u.s. multinational. the s&p, that sort of thing. you have this expectation now that seemed out of whack to me and i suspect that the selling that you're seeing right here,...
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russell howard! right there, ladies and gentlemen. more "the tonight show" after the break. stick around. russell howard! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you so much. how great is this guy? russell howard once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to kevin bacon as well. mel b. once again, russell howard. "the roots" right there, from philadelphia. thank you. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to see you next week. bye bye, everybody! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york, it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- amy schumer, from "the brink" actor pablo schreiber, music from anderson east, featuring the 8g band. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] and now, here he is, seth meyers! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. i
russell howard! right there, ladies and gentlemen. more "the tonight show" after the break. stick around. russell howard! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you so much. how great is this guy? russell howard once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to kevin bacon as well. mel b. once again, russell howard. "the roots" right there, from philadelphia. thank you....
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kevin bacon, mel b, comedian russell howard. and featuring the legendary "roots" crew. >> questlove: 303, colorado! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hi! looking good tonight! looking good. good looking crowd. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] you're the greatest. thank you for being here. thank you for watching at home. i love you. welcome to the show, everybody. let's talk about what everyone's talking about. it's donald trump. [ laughter ] it seems like everyone is weighing in on his campaign. even dallas mavericks owner mark cuban, he said that trump is, "probably the best thing to happen to politics in a long, long time." [ laughter ] and trump was like, "well, at least one cuban loves me." [ laughter and applause ] he's right. he's right. meanwhile, jeb bush participated in his first spanish-language interview with "telemundo" this week. [ laughter ] where he said that he's more optimistic than other candid
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- kevin bacon, mel b, comedian russell howard. and featuring the legendary "roots" crew. >> questlove: 303, colorado! >> steve: and now, here he is, jimmy fallon! ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, hi! looking good tonight! looking good. good looking crowd. welcome, welcome, welcome to "the tonight show," ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] you're the greatest. thank you for being here. thank you for...
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although because russell did not want to move anywhere else. he had difficulty sleching in thesleeping in the house. >> what's on your right arm. >> love for life. rest in peace. cynthia. >> true. >> russell learned that hitting golf balls into the lake across the street from his home helped him deal with stress andage sigh tee. and his passion for art always helped soothe him. >> thank you, lady. >> reporter: then he met a woman who became his girlfriend and her two sons. >> they came in my life at a time that i really needed somebody to trust. >> reporter: russell gore says it finally started to dawn on him that his life needed to go on. >> when it first happened i blamed myself. if i could have committed sue sigh. i probably would. i don't feel that way. >> you feel today. ten years later you have healed. >> i feel good. i feel good. >> what an incredible story. i understand something interesting happened that remind you'd to check in with russell. >> when i did the story in 2808. i didn't know he sold his art at the french market. last year
although because russell did not want to move anywhere else. he had difficulty sleching in thesleeping in the house. >> what's on your right arm. >> love for life. rest in peace. cynthia. >> true. >> russell learned that hitting golf balls into the lake across the street from his home helped him deal with stress andage sigh tee. and his passion for art always helped soothe him. >> thank you, lady. >> reporter: then he met a woman who became his girlfriend and...
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malfeasance, and government inactio inaction", rena steinzor will speak for about half an hour and then russel mokhiber and i will talk about rena steinzor's book and her remarks and we will open it up for discussion. the first step before we dive in, the starting point of the conversation is to recognize our country has an epidemic of corporate crime, abuse, and violence which we all suffer. is evident in the financial crash that cost our country $22 million, above bp oil spill, worst environmental disaster in the nation's history arguably, numerous food safety crises and disasters to kill dozens routinely, new england, pounding pharmacy scandal, workplace safety and health issues, work places across the country on a daily basis and much more and you have to step back and say we as a country don't do a good job dealing with these problems. one marker of that is they persist over long periods of time. we have an issue about how we set the rules for what is permissible for corporations to do when we say no, you can't compare a human life, you can't threaten the environment, you can't rip us off
malfeasance, and government inactio inaction", rena steinzor will speak for about half an hour and then russel mokhiber and i will talk about rena steinzor's book and her remarks and we will open it up for discussion. the first step before we dive in, the starting point of the conversation is to recognize our country has an epidemic of corporate crime, abuse, and violence which we all suffer. is evident in the financial crash that cost our country $22 million, above bp oil spill, worst...
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that's how you do it, man. [ cheers and applause ] russell howard! right there, ladies and gentlemen. more "the tonight show" after the break. stick around. russell howard! [ cheers and applause ] the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magician to fix these things. you need fios internet. get fios 50 meg internet, tv and phone now for $79.99 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. or, double your speeds for just 10 dollars more a month. and only fios gives you uploads speeds as fast as your download speeds. the 100% fiber optics network is here. get out of the past, get fios. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. thank you so much. how great is this guy? russell howard once again, ladies and gentlemen. [ cheers and applause ] my thanks to kevin bacon as well. mel b. once again, russell howard. "the roots" right there, from philadelphia. thank you. stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great weekend. i hope to s
that's how you do it, man. [ cheers and applause ] russell howard! right there, ladies and gentlemen. more "the tonight show" after the break. stick around. russell howard! [ cheers and applause ] the spinning pinwheel of death. the disappearing wi-fi icon. the frozen download bar. you don't need a magician to fix these things. you need fios internet. get fios 50 meg internet, tv and phone now for $79.99 a month, price guaranteed for 2 years. or, double your speeds for just 10 dollars...
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we're losing the russell. at a certain point it his to filter its way into the s&p. >> i think the other thing is we talked about it last night is the volatility that we've seen in commodities, that bewe've se in oil and quurnsies throughout the last couple months has finally to the u.s. stock market. some of these stocks are getting absolutely killed. a name like disney to be down as much as it was this week is crazy. you're starting to see that volatility come in. the big takeaway from today for me was actually in europe. if you look at what happened in germany their economy is weakening as a knockon effect of what's going on in china. so as we go into the next couple weeks look for that. look for perhaps europe to weaken and that trade to come off as well. >> you mentioned disney. we're seeing other leadership stocks like apple down 5%. tesla down, what, almost 10% on the week. biotechs had a rough week as well. >> you're seeing a lot of the stocks that really did well get sold and you're also seeing a lot
we're losing the russell. at a certain point it his to filter its way into the s&p. >> i think the other thing is we talked about it last night is the volatility that we've seen in commodities, that bewe've se in oil and quurnsies throughout the last couple months has finally to the u.s. stock market. some of these stocks are getting absolutely killed. a name like disney to be down as much as it was this week is crazy. you're starting to see that volatility come in. the big takeaway...
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i'm very glad that russell brought up the los Ángeles da who had been aggressive on these things. so that would be, you know, maiming, not just killing but maiming. did i get everything? judges, oh, yeah. we have to mention name of jay who is district court judge in new york who has done more to fight deferred prosecution agreements than anybody. he just rejects them. unfortunately he got reversed in the court of appeals. he just said i'm not going to accept this settlement, i don't understand why you are doing this. do you want to -- okay. >> hi, my name is katie, the coalition and we are currently in the presence of undertaking a project, of companies for crimes to human rights violations. since we had that conversation we talked to a number of prosecutors on these cases as well. and so i was wondering if those things came up in your research and i have a second question as well that in the case you sited that you've seen success, what you think enabled those practices to take them forward? >> i understand why training would be a problem and it's specially a problem when it come
i'm very glad that russell brought up the los Ángeles da who had been aggressive on these things. so that would be, you know, maiming, not just killing but maiming. did i get everything? judges, oh, yeah. we have to mention name of jay who is district court judge in new york who has done more to fight deferred prosecution agreements than anybody. he just rejects them. unfortunately he got reversed in the court of appeals. he just said i'm not going to accept this settlement, i don't understand...
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and to russell, who really deserves a subscription to his news letter which is anything but dry and boring and finally to catherine jones who greeted you at the door. she is the person that sort of setup the nuts and bolts of this event and cpr's secret weapon. i am very grateful to her. i have a simple agenda for my 20 minutes and that is to convince you that criminal prosecution of corporate managers and corporations themselves in the worst health safety and environmental cases should be among our top priorities as a nation and as a student. we should work in a concerted and relentless way to promote those kinds of prosecutions. on some level, you all agree that bad guys should go to jail. but our community as a whole does not spend much time, largely because we have been fighting blazing fires all over town, focusing on that solution and i think it is one that has a lot of poplar appeal and has the potential to break through the regulatory gridlock we find ourselves emeshed in. my first argument is a matter of ethical politics or political ethics. we do manage on some level to fight eve
and to russell, who really deserves a subscription to his news letter which is anything but dry and boring and finally to catherine jones who greeted you at the door. she is the person that sort of setup the nuts and bolts of this event and cpr's secret weapon. i am very grateful to her. i have a simple agenda for my 20 minutes and that is to convince you that criminal prosecution of corporate managers and corporations themselves in the worst health safety and environmental cases should be...
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to me, you can pick on the russell and also on the nasdaq 100. i think that it's lost the leadership, and that's the last soldier to fall. >> are there sectors that look the most troubled or vulnerable? >> well, the thing is where there's the future. each thing say go pro . a new mouse trap that's working and not so mature that it's been picked over. they don't care about the currency or putin. they are domestic. >> these things trade on hope. take a look at the names that are in here. tiny stocks and that's retail me not. those types of moves are o obviously the fact that these are the hold them type of tra s trades. >> this is a sort of a sentiment gauge for the markets and we see that for the small caps. >> yeah, here is a sector and it got cut in half since july 20th and when you think about the moves carter said the word, and i did not know what i meant. that is a risk if you start to see the sell off and different sectors. >> okay. coming up next falling more than seven percent and that means slick profits for mike. how he is cashing in com
to me, you can pick on the russell and also on the nasdaq 100. i think that it's lost the leadership, and that's the last soldier to fall. >> are there sectors that look the most troubled or vulnerable? >> well, the thing is where there's the future. each thing say go pro . a new mouse trap that's working and not so mature that it's been picked over. they don't care about the currency or putin. they are domestic. >> these things trade on hope. take a look at the names that are...
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i want to conclude with a story of russell madden. he was a soldier soldier in germany that died in afghanistan in 2012 and 2010. russell grew up in bellevue, contact gi a ton of 6000. he was a high school football star. at 29 he was a listed in the in the army because he needed health insurance to cover treatment for his four year old son with cystic fibrosis. he joined because he knew parker would be taken care of no matter what. for several years i hope to speak with a member of his family. eventually i found his mother on mine, she told me russell signed up for the army soon after his son was turned away from the mayo clinic. the family had hoped to get treatment there, no one will ever send my son away again she remembered russell same. after his death peggy received a standard condolence letter from pres. obama. i am deeply saddened to learn of the loss of your son the letter said. the nation will not forget his sacrifice and we can never repay the debt your family. >> .. >> the united states doesn't guarantee health care to all
i want to conclude with a story of russell madden. he was a soldier soldier in germany that died in afghanistan in 2012 and 2010. russell grew up in bellevue, contact gi a ton of 6000. he was a high school football star. at 29 he was a listed in the in the army because he needed health insurance to cover treatment for his four year old son with cystic fibrosis. he joined because he knew parker would be taken care of no matter what. for several years i hope to speak with a member of his family....
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. >> better talk with russell long too. russell is wild. >> he's with the doctors, isn't he? >> yeah, yeah. now, but he can -- russell will shift, in time. but we can't just come in there and because, you know, you've asked us now just suddenly shift without destroying our own position. >> i think that's right, i think that's right. all right, you get ahold of that and call me back on that damn bennett and rogers and let me -- and i'll go to work on the ambassador. you hang those on the wall. if they've got to have a canal or whatever they've got to have, we'll do it. this is one vote i cannot lose. haddock has told every republican that if you vote against me, you're out of the republican party. i eliminate you. so he's going to get a solid vote. and i've got about 29 of these damned holy southerners like bennett and rogers and rogers from my own state. >> right. >> some of them have taken walks for me and some of them are going off and some of them are going to say, well, hell, i had to get him to give me this canal. and just see what they've got to have and let's get it. b
. >> better talk with russell long too. russell is wild. >> he's with the doctors, isn't he? >> yeah, yeah. now, but he can -- russell will shift, in time. but we can't just come in there and because, you know, you've asked us now just suddenly shift without destroying our own position. >> i think that's right, i think that's right. all right, you get ahold of that and call me back on that damn bennett and rogers and let me -- and i'll go to work on the ambassador. you...
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it could have involved russell being killed. in that respect, it turned out as well as could be expected. >>> coming up, a police officer is shot in the line of duty. and his rookie partner must risk his life to save him. >> picked up his partner and pulled him right out of the road. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. get ready to show your roots... ...with root touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, ...even salon shades... ...in just 10 minutes. for natural looking color... ...as real as you are. show the world your roots... ...with root touch-up. just in case you were wondering what cheerios are made of whole. grain. oats. nbut your dell 2-in-1 laptoped gives you the spunk for an unsanctioned selfie. that's that new gear feeling. get this high performance laptop bundle for only $399. office depot officemax. gear up for school. gear up for great. they don't worry if something's possible. they just do it. at sears optical, we're committed to bringing them eyewear that works as
it could have involved russell being killed. in that respect, it turned out as well as could be expected. >>> coming up, a police officer is shot in the line of duty. and his rookie partner must risk his life to save him. >> picked up his partner and pulled him right out of the road. >> when "caught on camera: wrong side of the law" continues. get ready to show your roots... ...with root touch-up from nice'n easy. seamlessly blends with leading shades, ...even...
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the troubling place in the broader market is the russell 2000. a place where i i have seen institutional money investing, but not been going well. there's a great deal of pressure. the idea that the global economy, the strength of the dollar is being impacted. the dow jones industrial average is being impacted because of china and the pricing of the dollar currency. so the safe haven should be in the russell -- that's not playing out right now and that has a lot of big money managers nervous. >> ha does that tell you about the fact that it's normally the russell and the high-yield indexes that investors look to as some sort of leading indicator as to where the rest of the broader market is going? >> it's disconcerting to me as a long-term investor. for a trading perspective, a lot of people don't pay attention to the russell. it's more for the long-term investor. the pension funds benchmarced to the russell. you thought you would have some safe haven. but part of the pressure i think you're seeing is from the biotechnology. there's a huge impact
the troubling place in the broader market is the russell 2000. a place where i i have seen institutional money investing, but not been going well. there's a great deal of pressure. the idea that the global economy, the strength of the dollar is being impacted. the dow jones industrial average is being impacted because of china and the pricing of the dollar currency. so the safe haven should be in the russell -- that's not playing out right now and that has a lot of big money managers nervous....
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the russell just turned negative. russell 2000, these are the small and mid caps which tend to be very sensitive, more so in part because their growth stock has just turned negative. the transports were already negative, they're down 45 points. russell just below the flatline, s&p is up only two points, the dow jones industrial gain up just 37. ward, if we lose 441 points of gains today, how closely is the federal reserve watching that? they claim they don't look at the stock market too much, i'm not sure i believe that. >> well, of course, the fed is watching the stock market very closely. i'm sure they're very disconcerted by what's happened in the stock market over the last several days. it does destroy wealth, it also tends to weigh heavily on especially consumer confidence but also business confidence. and, frankly, this is something else that just adds to the reasons why the fed is going to go very slowly and probably later in terms of when they start the rate normalization process. liz: this is rather stunning,
the russell just turned negative. russell 2000, these are the small and mid caps which tend to be very sensitive, more so in part because their growth stock has just turned negative. the transports were already negative, they're down 45 points. russell just below the flatline, s&p is up only two points, the dow jones industrial gain up just 37. ward, if we lose 441 points of gains today, how closely is the federal reserve watching that? they claim they don't look at the stock market too...
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the russell building opened in 1909. at one time it passed all u.s. senators. now it's one of three senate office buildings. less than half the senators are in this building. others are spread out in the heart building. it's a gorgeous building. this is built in the french bozart style popularized. the capital complex was neo classical. george washington wanted the city. he picked designs for white house and capital. he wanted a marble city. they had been in philadelphia. they renamed a lot physical features in the new washington d.c. after famous roman places so jenkins hill became capital hill. it was once called gooseberry creek and named tiber river that ran through washington. they wanted to give stature to the new government that would be the first major republic since the roman republic. this was a new city for a new government. it was mostly tobacco fields and empty spaces. they gave it grand names and planned out major streets. that was the style. it slowly built into the city. in the 1890s there was a major ex position in chicago, the white city they
the russell building opened in 1909. at one time it passed all u.s. senators. now it's one of three senate office buildings. less than half the senators are in this building. others are spread out in the heart building. it's a gorgeous building. this is built in the french bozart style popularized. the capital complex was neo classical. george washington wanted the city. he picked designs for white house and capital. he wanted a marble city. they had been in philadelphia. they renamed a lot...
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russell taylor does work for his foundation. they are old friends. with regard to the other two, he's taking advantage of ways of obtaining child prostitutes. >> reporter: any of the 14 named in the court documents, they're believed to be the only two underage girls? >> minor victim 13 and 14 were underage at the time of the sexual activity with him. >> reporter: is it believed to be any additional victims? >> those are the two we've been able to identify through that wide-ranging investigation that we did. >> reporter: is there any evidence the jared foundation was used by taylor to select his victims? >> not directly, no. nothing do with the work of the jared foundation has anything do with the child prostitution here except that sometimes he would do that while traveling on foundation business. but in no event was he using the foundation to get at the child prostitutes. >> reporter: were there crimes you could have charged anymore if he had not worked out an agreement with you? >> in essence, no. we have 14 victims and if you look at the charging
russell taylor does work for his foundation. they are old friends. with regard to the other two, he's taking advantage of ways of obtaining child prostitutes. >> reporter: any of the 14 named in the court documents, they're believed to be the only two underage girls? >> minor victim 13 and 14 were underage at the time of the sexual activity with him. >> reporter: is it believed to be any additional victims? >> those are the two we've been able to identify through that...
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now, the russell taylor case is separate. it's not involved in this plea today. he's facing separate charges. he hasn't agreed to plead to anything. but the government makes the allegations against him in this indictment, in the information, rather, and in the plea agreement that jared fogle has agreed to. fair question, but there is no indication here that this was part of a larger ring. >> thank you very much, pete. let me go now to nbc's kevin tibbles. he is live in indianapolis. we also have msnbc contributor van zandt and activist of children for survival. i know we are expecting a press conference at some point 12:30 local time there. >> well, i'm just outside the federal courthouse here, and it's our understanding that jared will be appearing shortly with regards to this plea deal that seems to have taken place here. we have been told to be prepared for some kind of a statement. we are not sure who that statement is going to be coming from, although we have been told that jared may actually be making a few comments himself. i can also tell you, tamron, tha
now, the russell taylor case is separate. it's not involved in this plea today. he's facing separate charges. he hasn't agreed to plead to anything. but the government makes the allegations against him in this indictment, in the information, rather, and in the plea agreement that jared fogle has agreed to. fair question, but there is no indication here that this was part of a larger ring. >> thank you very much, pete. let me go now to nbc's kevin tibbles. he is live in indianapolis. we...
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congressman steve russell republican from oklahoma is the author. what is it like working on the armed services committee working with the military from the side being a congressman? >> guest: i never would have imagined i would be doing this number one. i mean the events surrounding saddam's hunt and capture literally alter the course of my life as it did many others. i did not everything that i i would be sitting here as a congressman on the house armed services committee listening to to the secretary of defense at the chairman of the joint chiefs gives briefings which was interesting but it does give me great insight. for example in just the last 48 hours we have had very important briefs on strategy in the middle east or threats around the world and it's just so easy for me to relate to these discussions and also provide military questions and insight to the situation having lived it and it also gives me a very sober mind because no one loves peace more than those of us who have provided for our country and you don't want to make bad decisions.
congressman steve russell republican from oklahoma is the author. what is it like working on the armed services committee working with the military from the side being a congressman? >> guest: i never would have imagined i would be doing this number one. i mean the events surrounding saddam's hunt and capture literally alter the course of my life as it did many others. i did not everything that i i would be sitting here as a congressman on the house armed services committee listening to...
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the russel turned negative in the past hour. it is moving back into the green up by four tenths of a percent.
the russel turned negative in the past hour. it is moving back into the green up by four tenths of a percent.
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russell's cupboard. we used it as an observation post. it'd taken two hits from j. and m. missiles, rearrange the furniture in the cabinetry quite a bit but it was overengineered in the structure still stood so we stay there. we did want the building to become a shrine to saddam later. i ordered it be constructed and propose to have salvage crews come in and take it apart by brick and use the material in salvage it out.
russell's cupboard. we used it as an observation post. it'd taken two hits from j. and m. missiles, rearrange the furniture in the cabinetry quite a bit but it was overengineered in the structure still stood so we stay there. we did want the building to become a shrine to saddam later. i ordered it be constructed and propose to have salvage crews come in and take it apart by brick and use the material in salvage it out.
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that's russell's call for help after he fell through the floor. >> i looked down and saw this glow of orange of the fire below me and my initial thought was one, i'm in big trouble and two, i was convinced i'm going to the burn center. >> reporter: with a house full of smoke you request see how hard it was to spot him, but the christmas lights on russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness. the video of his rescue is now a teaching tool. >> every time i watch it i can think about the time line, what i could have done differently to be able to help him find me even faster than he did. >> reporter: the cameras are becoming increasingly popular. more than 300,000 clips have been posted to youtube, but many fire departments have concerns about privacy and liability. this helmet camera video in response to the asian a crash of 2014 shows a survivor was accidentally run over. the san francisco fire chief later reminded staff all cameras are banned without prior approval. jim brinkley is with the international association of firefighters. the union does not support the use of helmet came
that's russell's call for help after he fell through the floor. >> i looked down and saw this glow of orange of the fire below me and my initial thought was one, i'm in big trouble and two, i was convinced i'm going to the burn center. >> reporter: with a house full of smoke you request see how hard it was to spot him, but the christmas lights on russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness. the video of his rescue is now a teaching tool. >> every time i watch it i can...
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but the christmas lights on russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness. the video of his rescue is now a teaching tool. >> every time i watch it, i can think about the time line, what i could have done differently to be able to help him find me even faster than he did. >> reporter: the cameras are becoming increasingly popular and more than 300,000 clips have been posted to youtube, but many fire departments have concerns about privacy and liability. this helmet camera video from the response to the 2013 crash of asian flight 214 showed a survivor was accidentally run over. >> is there a body right there. >> reporter: the san francisco chief reminded staff they are banned without prior approval. currently, are there national standards for the use of cameras? >> there isn't. they are in development now but that's a long process. >> reporter: the union does not support the use of helmet cameras. >> we are going into people's homes. we are videoing their personal belongings. we are videoing their entry and exit point. all of those things put the public at ri
but the christmas lights on russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness. the video of his rescue is now a teaching tool. >> every time i watch it, i can think about the time line, what i could have done differently to be able to help him find me even faster than he did. >> reporter: the cameras are becoming increasingly popular and more than 300,000 clips have been posted to youtube, but many fire departments have concerns about privacy and liability. this helmet camera video...
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russell wilson scoring big bucks today. signed a contract essential with seattle sea hawks and believe it or not, i think the guy got a raw deal. but we're going to ask you someone who does know a thing or two about football an winning former nfl quarterback jill will join us. >> former nfl quarterback joe will join me to discuss the seattle sea hawks and russell wilson. 88 million dollars, i don't 88 million dollars, i don't know. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is calling the shots ... you may have a medical condition called overactive bladder ... ...or oab you've got to be kidding me. i've had enough! it's time to talk to the doctor. ask your doctor how myrbetriq may help treat... ...oab symptoms of urgency, frequency, and leakage. which may mean fewer trips to the bathroom. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase your blood pressure. myrbetriq may increase your chances... ...of not being able to empty your bladder. tell your doctor right away if you have... ...trouble emptying your bladder or have a wea
russell wilson scoring big bucks today. signed a contract essential with seattle sea hawks and believe it or not, i think the guy got a raw deal. but we're going to ask you someone who does know a thing or two about football an winning former nfl quarterback jill will join us. >> former nfl quarterback joe will join me to discuss the seattle sea hawks and russell wilson. 88 million dollars, i don't 88 million dollars, i don't know. now? can i at least put my shoes on? if your bladder is...
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but the christmas lights on russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness. the video of his rescue is now a teaching tool. >> every time i watch it, i can think about the time line, what i could have done differently to be able to help him find me even faster than he did. >> reporter: the cameras are becoming increasingly popular. more than 300,000 clips have been posted to youtube, but many fire departments have concerns about privacy and liability. this helmet camera video from the response to the 2013 crash of asiana flight 214 showed a survivor was accidentally run over. >> there's a body right there. >> reporter: the san francisco fire chief said all cameras are banned without prior approval. currently are there any national cameras for the use of cameras? >> they're in development now, but that's a long process. >> reporter: jim brinkley is with the international association of firefighters, the union does not support the use of helmet cameras. >> we're going into people's homes. we're videoing their personal belongings. we're videoing their entry and
but the christmas lights on russell's decorated helmet pierced the darkness. the video of his rescue is now a teaching tool. >> every time i watch it, i can think about the time line, what i could have done differently to be able to help him find me even faster than he did. >> reporter: the cameras are becoming increasingly popular. more than 300,000 clips have been posted to youtube, but many fire departments have concerns about privacy and liability. this helmet camera video from...
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now tens years later, general russell turns to a city forever changed since that storm. ♪ >>> we begin with the aftermath of one of the most volatile trading days on wall street in years. china's shanghai composite lost more than 8%. that sent shock waves through financial markets ash -- around the world. the dow dropped sharply, and lost nearly 1100 points in minutes. it wasn't enough to stop the dow from losing 588 points for the day. mary snow is here with more. >> that size drop was seen as a good thing, since it could have been far worse. there was a sense that this wasn't a flashback to the financial crisis of 2008, because now the u.s. economy is showing signs of growth, but that didn't stop a gut-wrenching day on wall street. as one trader put it, the day on wall street was nothing short of wild. the market was braced for stocks to sell off. but even veterans didn't see this one coming. within ten minutes of the opening bell, the dow jones industrial average fell more than 1,000 points. it was the largest one-day point loss ever. stocks moves higher as the day went on, but were
now tens years later, general russell turns to a city forever changed since that storm. ♪ >>> we begin with the aftermath of one of the most volatile trading days on wall street in years. china's shanghai composite lost more than 8%. that sent shock waves through financial markets ash -- around the world. the dow dropped sharply, and lost nearly 1100 points in minutes. it wasn't enough to stop the dow from losing 588 points for the day. mary snow is here with more. >> that size...
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russell kirk was a very conservative thinker writing in the 1950s gives randolph in particular and often taking credit for preserving those concepts of limited government, extremely consistent over 30 years in office and oftentimes very lonely. after megan was not elected speaker of the house and randolph was not reelected or selected, they headed of faction, latin for the third famous, the old line hardcourt jeffersonian republicans thought too expensive, a quick quote russell kirk said of randolph there is nothing in american political philosophy more brilliant than john randolph's speeches. there are quotes in the book from that and if you have a chance go back and read some of them quite extraordinary. a couple of using famous, when he retired in 1828 nearly 40 years in congress, ten members give as many negative vote. meghan probably still -- jesse helms was contending, had been made an out on that but still some controversy about that. a close friend and megan's once said should happen to be drowned, up the stream of. the passing the last of the romans, both of these men were very
russell kirk was a very conservative thinker writing in the 1950s gives randolph in particular and often taking credit for preserving those concepts of limited government, extremely consistent over 30 years in office and oftentimes very lonely. after megan was not elected speaker of the house and randolph was not reelected or selected, they headed of faction, latin for the third famous, the old line hardcourt jeffersonian republicans thought too expensive, a quick quote russell kirk said of...
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the russell is closer to an 18% probability. the upside is being priced in more likely in the russell where the downsides are more similar. the other thing i would highlight, it depends why you think we're selling off. is it strong r dollar, weaker dollar, those are all going to be very different in how these indices perform. to andrew's earlier point, i would say in general, mid cap week, continue to see etf lows into mid cap. i do think that's an area we've seen investors moving this year and we continue to see them moving. what are you looking for? what do you think the broader story is here. all these have higher implied volatility because the risk is considered higher in all of these than it was last week. >> stacey and andrew, thank you very much. >>> for more trading nation, head to tradingnation.cnbc.com. >>> the worst week since june 1st, 2012. let's bring in liz from talmadge advisers. we've got a mixed bag when it comes to earnings season. what's the headline when it comes to the state of the consumer right now? >> i
the russell is closer to an 18% probability. the upside is being priced in more likely in the russell where the downsides are more similar. the other thing i would highlight, it depends why you think we're selling off. is it strong r dollar, weaker dollar, those are all going to be very different in how these indices perform. to andrew's earlier point, i would say in general, mid cap week, continue to see etf lows into mid cap. i do think that's an area we've seen investors moving this year and...
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not a lot of people are -- or maybe not enough conversation about the russell, the russell 2000 is there, correction. >> these are arbitrary numbers, you say 11% or 9%, the reality is the stock market has been correcting since november. that coincides perfectly with the onset of kind of the end of stimulus and the jawboning about the first rate hike. you've had no progress in the russell 2000 for the 18 months and i've been harping endlessly on the internals breaking down on the lack of confirmation. or things like percentage of stocks above the 200-day moving average. each one of these data points is not terribly weighty on its own, but the weight of evidence piling up that the market was correcting and it took the final straw to get the apples, the netflixs, the leaders of the market to finally break and they did. and it's not terribly unnatural this kind of thing happens all the time. it does not necessarily pretend the next 2008. i think the most important thing to keep in mind, and this is key, the economy is outperforming the stock market. for the first year since the recovery bega
not a lot of people are -- or maybe not enough conversation about the russell, the russell 2000 is there, correction. >> these are arbitrary numbers, you say 11% or 9%, the reality is the stock market has been correcting since november. that coincides perfectly with the onset of kind of the end of stimulus and the jawboning about the first rate hike. you've had no progress in the russell 2000 for the 18 months and i've been harping endlessly on the internals breaking down on the lack of...
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they call into question what is actually happening with the russell becomes weaker. we continue to watch that as well. biotech shares are continuing their selloff for the second day in a row. right now the ishares are down. they all involve biotechs, health care, media, and technology. mark: thank you. let's take a look at today's market close in europe. we have the details. >> it is another day of declines for european stocks. investors here have been very focused on that u.s. jobs number. that is fueling bets that a rate rise from the fed is imminent. let me show you what has been the biggest drag on european stocks today. it is media companies. this comes after that two day round in u.s. media stocks that saw the biggest slump since 2008. european broadcasters following suit. of course this is on concern that viewers could be turning more to online programming and that could affect advertising revenues. the hit show downton abbey, that is down today. the company controlled by a former prime minister. these are two of the biggest of declines on the stock today. let
they call into question what is actually happening with the russell becomes weaker. we continue to watch that as well. biotech shares are continuing their selloff for the second day in a row. right now the ishares are down. they all involve biotechs, health care, media, and technology. mark: thank you. let's take a look at today's market close in europe. we have the details. >> it is another day of declines for european stocks. investors here have been very focused on that u.s. jobs...
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>> well, despite the sell-off the russell still closed the week in the green. so, cart, now what do the charts look like? >> this opportunity has come and gone. there's something to say. if you were to look at this how it did compared to all other options when everything collapsed it might not be that good. in fact, this small cap index actually held up a little better than the s&p. so if you're really talking about alpha generation there isn't any alpha in the trade. but everything went down, we had a short on, we made some money. mike, what are you thinking? >> mike? >> i'm thinking that you obviously want to take profits on this put spread because we're between the strikes. but as far as the snap is concerned i'd probably take some of this money and roll down and out and put some put spreads on an spy. >> just quickly, stutland, what would you make of this trade at this point? >> yeah, i think i like taking it off too. we could get a push up to that 120 level but there will be some resistance so i think you get a push there then that's when you roll down the
>> well, despite the sell-off the russell still closed the week in the green. so, cart, now what do the charts look like? >> this opportunity has come and gone. there's something to say. if you were to look at this how it did compared to all other options when everything collapsed it might not be that good. in fact, this small cap index actually held up a little better than the s&p. so if you're really talking about alpha generation there isn't any alpha in the trade. but...
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>> new scene from quentin tarantino's new movie with kurt russell, but first, the funeral. sources in the family's inner circle confirmed to "e.t." a memorial service is planned, nothing set but could be held in three to four weeks. meanwhile, how about this? his son with kathie lee gifford tweeted this shot of dad said meeting his great grandchild, frank, a grad of university of >>> amy schumer's global takeover now spread to berlin where she just had the premiere of "trainwreck" but check this out. they changed the name of the movie to "dame queen". >> i don't know if i'm digging that title, but i do love this one. "the hateful eight." that's quentin tarantino's new movie. we spoke to actors back at comic-con but now we have the first scene. >> she's wanted dead or alive for murder. the sun comes out, i'm kicking this woman to heck. >> you're looking for a little -- >> we all know who's the toughest of the bunch. >> no doubt about that. >> jennifer holds her own, basically the only girl in the newest violent stylized tarantino western. kurt russell is a bounty hunt we are
>> new scene from quentin tarantino's new movie with kurt russell, but first, the funeral. sources in the family's inner circle confirmed to "e.t." a memorial service is planned, nothing set but could be held in three to four weeks. meanwhile, how about this? his son with kathie lee gifford tweeted this shot of dad said meeting his great grandchild, frank, a grad of university of >>> amy schumer's global takeover now spread to berlin where she just had the premiere of...
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. ♪ >> i'm russel russell in the pacific northwest. >> it's exactly the habitat that has been missing for 100 years and t
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russell. >> i feel like it's a double standard. at one point in a time i took care of his kids in our relationship. >> he has three. >> yes, he does. actually four. one was adopted. i was in involved at the early stage. it's kienl of like, well, what's the difference here, you know? i think that even for the men that are outspoken. when you want someone to love on the child, more than anything it's a child we're talking about. that's the thing people have to think about. remove the adult from the situation. really. this is my child here, you know. and that's serious, you know. >> does that make you angry when people are openly judging you when they don't know you? it's frustrating. >> people are going to talk about me. i was built with this. when it comes to your child, it's something i don't take lightly, you know. at the end of the day my son will be the one affected the most out of this and i think people have to think about that versus just kind of like shouting out things. >> and you wouldn't put your son in harm's way. >> abs
russell. >> i feel like it's a double standard. at one point in a time i took care of his kids in our relationship. >> he has three. >> yes, he does. actually four. one was adopted. i was in involved at the early stage. it's kienl of like, well, what's the difference here, you know? i think that even for the men that are outspoken. when you want someone to love on the child, more than anything it's a child we're talking about. that's the thing people have to think about....
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. >> well, weigh warned him that was a bad idea, and then comedian russell brand made fun of us. we have the last laugh after the break. moon. >>> after one ceo said all workers got a $75,000 minimum wage, some haut it would backfire, but washed up comic like russell brand made fun of us for pointing that outs. it is backfiring now that the ceo is saying things are so tough, he is renting out his house to make ends meet. jonathan, does this prove that regardless of merit, this doesn't work. >> it doesn't work, eric. this is altruism. self-sacrifice is good, but it's dangerous. this has demonstrated that. he cut his own salary. great. now he is renting out his own room and struggling with money, and his business, which is, you know, providing all this prosperity has been hurt, as a result. his best employees, they resent him because ever since everyone else is making money that they haven't actually earned, and he is overrun with applications with new employees that he will never be able to hire anyway. self-sacrifice always ends up as a loser. >> we saw that coming. >> go to get
. >> well, weigh warned him that was a bad idea, and then comedian russell brand made fun of us. we have the last laugh after the break. moon. >>> after one ceo said all workers got a $75,000 minimum wage, some haut it would backfire, but washed up comic like russell brand made fun of us for pointing that outs. it is backfiring now that the ceo is saying things are so tough, he is renting out his house to make ends meet. jonathan, does this prove that regardless of merit, this...
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the russell 2000 is small cap stocks and tend to be more volatile. it mean nowdoes that the large caps are more volatile than the small caps? have moremeans people -- the s&p has defensive sectors like utility and health care. people actually saw for the first time in history, it went into small caps. the other unprecedented thing you are looking at his is the first time in history the vix was up 40% to days in a row. individually those two days. everybody is telling me volatility is in the dumpster, so isn't it a function of that? kevin: we were coming off such a low base and it seems we underestimated risk. now we are overestimating it. andaw chinese pmi numbers they were down, but it did not affect the market because we were focused on earnings. now it is starting to trickle out. today is around 30. do you see it staying around that level? we can see it meeting into september around 25 or 20. julie: stay with us. more bloomberg market day. ♪ >> good afternoon. it is 9:00 a.m. in san francisco, noon in new york and midnight in hong kong. matt: i
the russell 2000 is small cap stocks and tend to be more volatile. it mean nowdoes that the large caps are more volatile than the small caps? have moremeans people -- the s&p has defensive sectors like utility and health care. people actually saw for the first time in history, it went into small caps. the other unprecedented thing you are looking at his is the first time in history the vix was up 40% to days in a row. individually those two days. everybody is telling me volatility is in the...