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pete is talking about volatility at 63. that means we're not stable yet. >> have a great rest of the day. stay tuned for "power lunch." it begins right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> scott indeed it does. thanks very much. two american auto icons, ford and general motors, both companies trading higher, especially gm. ford ramping up hiring to build its aluminum f-150 truck. gm, good news for investors, hunting for yield, dividends moving. choppy waters for shipping stocks. baltic dry index dipping now to 30-year lows. we have dry shipping stocks that have been rallying recently. why? and should you buy
pete is talking about volatility at 63. that means we're not stable yet. >> have a great rest of the day. stay tuned for "power lunch." it begins right now. >>> "halftime" is over. "power lunch" and the second half of the trading day start right now. >> scott indeed it does. thanks very much. two american auto icons, ford and general motors, both companies trading higher, especially gm. ford ramping up hiring to build its aluminum f-150 truck....
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pete najarian? do u.s. investors care at this point? do they just assume something is going to work out? >> i think the investors do assume and obviously i think when you look at the way the markets were working today, that move to the steadily to the upside, people were i think starting to grasp on to this idea that maybe there's going to be some sort of a deal. even if they have to buy some time, there will be a deal eventually. i think it's still something that's actually quite frankly well up into the air. i like the way the volatility index bounced off the 200 moving day average last friday and stayed above that today. that tells us a bit of something. people aren't that lax into this. they have a little bit of discomfort. the stabilization in oil is why the markets themselves have been moving up and closing on new record highs of 2,100. >> guys, you're an observer of the tlt. >> forget about today. the last 2 1/2, 3 weeks it's gone from 138, 127 and change. you have to start questioning, am i going to continue to be correct in ter
pete najarian? do u.s. investors care at this point? do they just assume something is going to work out? >> i think the investors do assume and obviously i think when you look at the way the markets were working today, that move to the steadily to the upside, people were i think starting to grasp on to this idea that maybe there's going to be some sort of a deal. even if they have to buy some time, there will be a deal eventually. i think it's still something that's actually quite frankly...
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pete carroll did say if we score, it's over. my question is, exactly. run the ball and don't worry about the clock. but that is a conversation i'll probably be having the rest of my life with myself. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. we'll be right back. >>> at age 88, harper lee is publishing her second novel entitled "go set a watchman." today, her attorney said she's delighted by the response to her second book. she's alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions. gregory peck won an oscar from the film version of "to kill a mocking bird," which harper lee co-wrote. gregory peck's daughter met harper lee on the set and visited with harper lee recently in alabama. >> been friends with harper since i was born, since i was 2, when i went to college she would, you know, always call me up and ask me what courses i was taking. you know, i wanted to study 20th century american literature. she would say, you've got to study the classics? but why, i'm interested in faulkner. she said, you can't understand them if you haven't read th
pete carroll did say if we score, it's over. my question is, exactly. run the ball and don't worry about the clock. but that is a conversation i'll probably be having the rest of my life with myself. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. we'll be right back. >>> at age 88, harper lee is publishing her second novel entitled "go set a watchman." today, her attorney said she's delighted by the response to her second book. she's alive and kicking and happy as...
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pete carroll did say if we score, it's over. my question is exactly. run the ball and don't worry about the clock. but that is a conversation i'll probably be having the rest of my life with myself. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. we'll be right back. vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. >>> at age 88, harper lee is publishing her second novel entitled "go set a watchman." today, her attorney said she's delighted by the response to her second book. she's alive and kicking and happy as hell with the reactions. gregory peck won an oscar from the film version of "to kill a mocking bird," which harper lee co-wrote. gregory peck's daughter met harper lee on the set and visited wit
pete carroll did say if we score, it's over. my question is exactly. run the ball and don't worry about the clock. but that is a conversation i'll probably be having the rest of my life with myself. >> thank you both very much for joining me tonight. we'll be right back. vitamins and minerals antioxidants and 9 grams of protein. [ bottle ] ensure®. nutrition in charge™. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life...
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pete carroll, this happened, a similar situation at usc. they lost to texas in the 2005 title game. he gave it to a running back who went on to be an nfl player, but they lost the game and he was blamed a lot. he will get over this, to bruce's point. but to me, the bigger story is legacy. they could have had back-to-back titles and who knows when you have another opportunity? >> jordan shultz, who has no plans to get over this, thank you very much for joining us. thanks for coming across the hall. >>> you can see more of matt lauer's interview with pete carroll tomorrow morning on the "today" show. in the rewrite tonight, how kissing can get you in big trouble in russia. tonight, every dish came out of the cupboard. literally. can this mess be conquered by a little bit of dawn ultra? yes. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. dawn, it's amazing what a drop can do. you park your car. as you walk away crunch! a garbage truck backs into it. so,you call your insurance company, looking for a little suppor
pete carroll, this happened, a similar situation at usc. they lost to texas in the 2005 title game. he gave it to a running back who went on to be an nfl player, but they lost the game and he was blamed a lot. he will get over this, to bruce's point. but to me, the bigger story is legacy. they could have had back-to-back titles and who knows when you have another opportunity? >> jordan shultz, who has no plans to get over this, thank you very much for joining us. thanks for coming across...
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pete, want to go to you first. no shock because president had harry reid as literal human shield, veto shield. so he wasn't having to veto pieces of legislation but he has got cover right now to do this because the price of gas is so low. >> sure he does. he has some cover to do it right now. but what rand paul said about bipartisanship was right on. he was able to push off to harry reid obstructionists are republicans. now obstructionism come to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. he has to own the fact that the bipartisan bill, especially as we enter into the presidential season income inequality, wage gap, middle class wages. keystone pipeline a perfect opportunity in middle america states to provide great paying jobs. north dakota, what a great example, heitkamp senator north dakota because she has seen what energy production can do. you don't need minimum wage in north dakota. this will eventually land on his feet. >> i think gas prices will start to go up, we knew they always do it will be politically very difficult fo
pete, want to go to you first. no shock because president had harry reid as literal human shield, veto shield. so he wasn't having to veto pieces of legislation but he has got cover right now to do this because the price of gas is so low. >> sure he does. he has some cover to do it right now. but what rand paul said about bipartisanship was right on. he was able to push off to harry reid obstructionists are republicans. now obstructionism come to 1600 pennsylvania avenue. he has to own...
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pete carroll, this happened a similar situation at usc. they lost to texas in the 2005 title game. he gave it to a running back who went on to be an nfl player but they lost the game and he was blamed a lot. he will get over this to bruce's point. but to me, the bigger tostory is legacy. they could have had back-to-back titles and who knows when you have another opportunity? >> jordan shultz who has no plans to get over this thank you very much for joining us. thanks for coming across the hall. >>> you can see more of matt lauer's interview with pete carroll tomorrow morning on the "today" show. in the rewrite tonight, how kissing can get you in big trouble in russia. [ female announcer ] we help make secure financial tomorrows a reality for over 19 million people. [ mom ] with life insurance, we're not just insuring our lives... we're helping protect his. [ female announcer ] everyone has a moment when tomorrow becomes real. transamerica. transform tomorrow. (announcer) don't settle for 4g lte coverage that's smaller or less reliable when
pete carroll, this happened a similar situation at usc. they lost to texas in the 2005 title game. he gave it to a running back who went on to be an nfl player but they lost the game and he was blamed a lot. he will get over this to bruce's point. but to me, the bigger tostory is legacy. they could have had back-to-back titles and who knows when you have another opportunity? >> jordan shultz who has no plans to get over this thank you very much for joining us. thanks for coming across the...
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so if it really does get smacked, i agree with pete. i think it might be an opportunity. >> and i would think about it another way. like taking a look, 30,000 feet look here. there's a company that did $7.60 in earnings last year, and analysts expect them to do half that. it's important when you think about one of the largest market cap companies in the world and the potential volatility in earnings, you know, it's important to think about what you own and why you own it. and so to me, i'm actually in agreement with a lot of these guys. it's got a 3% dividend yield. at this point, only down 13% from the highs last year. when we think about what crude has done. i think these guys' levels are probably correct. if you back the chart out, it's probably 85 bucks, is really the long-term support there. and that's when karen and i had had a fight, i think, a few weeks ago. >> we get in a fight about everything. >> i know, every single time. >> closing your eyes a little bit -- if you're going to close your eyes on any stock, it's probably ebbs
so if it really does get smacked, i agree with pete. i think it might be an opportunity. >> and i would think about it another way. like taking a look, 30,000 feet look here. there's a company that did $7.60 in earnings last year, and analysts expect them to do half that. it's important when you think about one of the largest market cap companies in the world and the potential volatility in earnings, you know, it's important to think about what you own and why you own it. and so to me,...
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pete? >> it's pretty impressive, when you look at the revenue streams. the networks are about 40%, a little over 20 something billion dollars. the parks, they're no slouch. about 30%. about $15 billion. they finally got to triple digits. i think the rest of the parks are going to start moving over as well, towards that $100 level. most are between 70 and 90 right now. demand has been strong. i think disney, they're seeing what's happening in europe. believe it or not, the paris disneys are doing well, the parks. and because of that, they know that they can raise the prices. they feel people are going to continue to go. this sends disney a little bit higher. >> last quarter, they had all-time record attendance, quarterly attendance for the resorts as well as disney world. it's amazing. >> but these guys get a lot of guests from overseas, with the dollar so strong, raising prices. that's not an ideal situation. i don't know what the percentage is. but here's the thing. i think it's a really t
pete? >> it's pretty impressive, when you look at the revenue streams. the networks are about 40%, a little over 20 something billion dollars. the parks, they're no slouch. about 30%. about $15 billion. they finally got to triple digits. i think the rest of the parks are going to start moving over as well, towards that $100 level. most are between 70 and 90 right now. demand has been strong. i think disney, they're seeing what's happening in europe. believe it or not, the paris disneys...
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with pete dominick" on sirius xm, pete dominick. we talked about parenting and discipline-- i find discipline-- you can talk about this, too, it is one of the most divisive issue here in our country. i want to ask this question first, who, here was spank as a child? >> proudly. >> would a spoon count? i never-- >> larry: is that how you were spanked? >> my mom hit me with a wooden spoon. >> larry: where does dshe hit you? >> across the back until it broke and then she stabbed me. >> larry: she stabbed you? >> no-- yes, puncture wounds. >> larry: i think there's another question. most of the people i talk to from a certain generation have been spanked. but they feel differently about spanking. >> yes! >> larry: so would you spank? >> yes. >> larry: you would spank? >> yes. >> no! first of all, stop calling it spanking larry. it's hitting your kid! >> it's spanking. >> it's hitting your kids. you hit them. you don't little people! >> larry: i don't,-- i don't think you have watched "game of thrones "my friend. >> a lot of parents-- >>
with pete dominick" on sirius xm, pete dominick. we talked about parenting and discipline-- i find discipline-- you can talk about this, too, it is one of the most divisive issue here in our country. i want to ask this question first, who, here was spank as a child? >> proudly. >> would a spoon count? i never-- >> larry: is that how you were spanked? >> my mom hit me with a wooden spoon. >> larry: where does dshe hit you? >> across the back until it...
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josh and pete debating hp on yesterday's show. take a listen. >> there's a general rule stop below the 50 day think a lot of the enthusiasm is over. i would be looking elsewhere. although i don't hate the fundamental story here. >> right. all the points are valid however i think this is going to be the catalyst coming out and everybody wants to hear from meg whitman how is the transition going as you get into the cloud. >> it was the catalyst for sure. >> for the selling. >> yes. >> hey, i'm just saying if you were right. >> i was right on the catalyst and wrong on the direction. i have a call spread so i was limited on how much i can lose. i thought scott they were going to continue to do what they had been doing for the last as josh mentioned couple years. this has been a company in transformation. she's done an outstanding job of managing it. the blame is on the stronger dollar. i think we've all gotten tired of that throughout the earnings season hearing the excuse after excuse and once again we got it again. we know they have
josh and pete debating hp on yesterday's show. take a listen. >> there's a general rule stop below the 50 day think a lot of the enthusiasm is over. i would be looking elsewhere. although i don't hate the fundamental story here. >> right. all the points are valid however i think this is going to be the catalyst coming out and everybody wants to hear from meg whitman how is the transition going as you get into the cloud. >> it was the catalyst for sure. >> for the...
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pete, you tackle this first. semis, biotechs. >> yep. >> and apple. >> yep. >> it's fairly -- it's much more broad based. >> it is. >> than just apple. >> yeah. it is. it's a lot more broad based. look around look at the valuations something we pounded the table on for a long time. the valuation in technology, in the semis, in even the biotechs look at the biotech index, you look at those p/es talking 21, 22. not extreme. this isn't the old days of biotech. there are biotechs that have no earnings. look at the major players right now, most of them if not all of them have powerful earnings with tremendous pipelines that can grow and actually the stocks in many cases i think are still far too cheap. i would say the same thing about chips and apple is apple. we know apple. it's a valuation play. it's a dividend play. it's a growth play. it's everything. >> it's a market play, joe. you've played it in this market. it is up 16% year to date. yes, it's a headline story that has driven this market, but as i said, it's m
pete, you tackle this first. semis, biotechs. >> yep. >> and apple. >> yep. >> it's fairly -- it's much more broad based. >> it is. >> than just apple. >> yeah. it is. it's a lot more broad based. look around look at the valuations something we pounded the table on for a long time. the valuation in technology, in the semis, in even the biotechs look at the biotech index, you look at those p/es talking 21, 22. not extreme. this isn't the old days of...
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especially when pete carroll bailed out bill belichick, as you mentioned. they didn't call a timeout. so assuming marshawn lynch runs in, they have 20 seconds. they won't do anything in 20 seconds. they could have had 50 seconds if they called a timeout. and unfortunately that is the way it ends for the seahawks. we talk about legacy with russell wilson and tom brady, their legacy is determined by a guy named malcolm butler that is how it is determined. >> and we agreed that pete carroll made a terrible call or his offensive coordinator and the coach is getting blame but let's talk about the players. russell wilson is a great player but isn't there some onus on him -- a slants play from the 1 yard line is the easiest to do and he didn't execute and he could have taken a sack all of those would have been fine and he is at the one yard line why isn't russell wilson getting more of the blame and why isn't he? >> he is such a factor in any sport andrus is a very likeable guy. you are right. the play call is getting more of the attention rather than the executio
especially when pete carroll bailed out bill belichick, as you mentioned. they didn't call a timeout. so assuming marshawn lynch runs in, they have 20 seconds. they won't do anything in 20 seconds. they could have had 50 seconds if they called a timeout. and unfortunately that is the way it ends for the seahawks. we talk about legacy with russell wilson and tom brady, their legacy is determined by a guy named malcolm butler that is how it is determined. >> and we agreed that pete carroll...
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thank you very much, pete. the super bowl champion new england patriots took a victory lap around boston yesterday in the snow greating thousands of devoted fans. but the monday morning quarterbacking continues as matt lauer interviewed pete carroll about the questionable call that ended the game. >> taking out the fact that it ended badly for you, you still feel you made exactly the right call -- >> no, this is the way i look at it. i made the call that comes out of the process of the preparation and the practice. i think that we're going to do exactly the right thing or we won't call the play. we won't go with the concept or ask our guys to execute it. >> this was properly planned it just didn't turn out well. >> we knew we were going to throw the ball one time in the sequence and we did and it didn't turn out right. >> i guess it didn't. let's take a deeper dive now with a breakdown of that call. steve kornacki host of "up" steve, thanks very much. take us through this. you've got marshawn lynch, running fro
thank you very much, pete. the super bowl champion new england patriots took a victory lap around boston yesterday in the snow greating thousands of devoted fans. but the monday morning quarterbacking continues as matt lauer interviewed pete carroll about the questionable call that ended the game. >> taking out the fact that it ended badly for you, you still feel you made exactly the right call -- >> no, this is the way i look at it. i made the call that comes out of the process of...
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pete? >> stock that continues to get new highs each and every day, pfizer. i think it goes even higher. >> like to play a little defense. lmt. lockheed hmartin. >> i did not like the reports from pepsi and coke this week. i think coke is a sale here. >> guy? >> i find myself agreeing with all three panelists this morning. >> really? >> pfizer, bk, lockheed. and coke. that will get you done. >> thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow at 5:00. don't go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain you, but to educate and teach you how to market works, so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc, or tweet me @jimcramer. it's happening again. here come the critics. maybe they let up a day for m
pete? >> stock that continues to get new highs each and every day, pfizer. i think it goes even higher. >> like to play a little defense. lmt. lockheed hmartin. >> i did not like the reports from pepsi and coke this week. i think coke is a sale here. >> guy? >> i find myself agreeing with all three panelists this morning. >> really? >> pfizer, bk, lockheed. and coke. that will get you done. >> thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow at 5:00....
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pete the bull, jim the bear. pete, make your case. >> when you look at deer warren buffet that news is something behind the stock where you have to pay attention to that. this is an area that warren buffet would know about. technology is the one area where he's had weakness, hasn't done well there. other areas like the rails and like a deer, those are the kind of names he seems to know very well. you look at this, i think the earnings, they're already adjusting for the earnings next year. to be bad. i think people have adjusted and priced in exactly where they think deer will be able to be. it's trading on a ten right now. it's a 17 p/e going forward. but it's not just about the agricultural sidep. they have construction, forestry, those segments might cancel off some of the negatives in the agbusiness. the balance sheet is fantastic. cash generation is great. an you get the dividend yield. i don't think this stock is dead and in the streets right now. >> can jim get in here? we're running out of time? >> all rig
pete the bull, jim the bear. pete, make your case. >> when you look at deer warren buffet that news is something behind the stock where you have to pay attention to that. this is an area that warren buffet would know about. technology is the one area where he's had weakness, hasn't done well there. other areas like the rails and like a deer, those are the kind of names he seems to know very well. you look at this, i think the earnings, they're already adjusting for the earnings next year....
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come on. >> there are lots of things to criticize pete carroll about. we don't need to get into that. >> butler made an amazing play. >> a great play. anticipated so well. got there in a heartbeat. we've listening to him last night and today and he seems stunned about the whole thing. you have been in the league. when you make a play like that your whole life you wait for a moment like that. is it sometimes hard to take and accept that it happened? >> he will probably not understand the enormity of what he did for months honestly. i won an nfl europe championship and i played great. i still don't understand what that means. >> wade can speak to this. the great thing about the nfl is you have guys like malcolm butler and chris matthews who were undrafted. guys found on the streets that make an impact on the biggest game of the year. >> i like that we're talking about malcolm butler today. >> i'm talking about tom brady. >> we are talking about tom brady too. great to see you. >>> after the game last night, if you weren't watching the replays like i was f
come on. >> there are lots of things to criticize pete carroll about. we don't need to get into that. >> butler made an amazing play. >> a great play. anticipated so well. got there in a heartbeat. we've listening to him last night and today and he seems stunned about the whole thing. you have been in the league. when you make a play like that your whole life you wait for a moment like that. is it sometimes hard to take and accept that it happened? >> he will probably...
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it was pete carroll. and this was not pete carroll's first rodeo, he won two national championships when he was a college coach and super bowl champion last year. he's been here before. but this is something that is going to be talked about for some time. russell wilson by the way, we had you mention, one of the most underpaid quarterbacks in the nfl, underpaid by nfl standards, most believe that in the off season despite the interception last night he'll become the highest paid quarterback in the history of the nfl, his contract is up. >> well craig melvin thank you for your great work out there. we love having you on today. there were record breaking social media hits twitter went crazy, 28 million tweets during the game and we were all part of that thank you so much. and we're following another big breaking news development from the nfl, cleveland browns rookie quarterback, johnny manziel has entered a treatment center today. cleveland first round pick released a statement that reads in part johnny kno
it was pete carroll. and this was not pete carroll's first rodeo, he won two national championships when he was a college coach and super bowl champion last year. he's been here before. but this is something that is going to be talked about for some time. russell wilson by the way, we had you mention, one of the most underpaid quarterbacks in the nfl, underpaid by nfl standards, most believe that in the off season despite the interception last night he'll become the highest paid quarterback in...
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pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete, thanks. >>> for the first time today federal investigators were able to meet with the engineer of that commuter train that crashed into an suv north of new york city tuesday night. despite being stationed at the front of the train car, he survived this accident in which six people were killed including the driver of that suv, a 49-year-old mother of three. nbc's tom costello is at the medical center where the injured are being treated tonight. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. we've got an unrelated medevac chopper coming in for a landing, but on the train accident we have five patients still here at the hospital one of them in critical condition. meanwhile, witnesses have told the ntsb that seconds before the arm came down on ellen brody's car, traffic was inching, inching through the railroad intersection, the crossing. working through the bitter cold, salvage crews were able to clear and repair the tracks of the burned-out metro north train. the blackened remains tak
pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete, thanks. >>> for the first time today federal investigators were able to meet with the engineer of that commuter train that crashed into an suv north of new york city tuesday night. despite being stationed at the front of the train car, he survived this accident in which six people were killed including the driver of that suv, a 49-year-old mother of three. nbc's tom costello is at the medical center where the injured are being treated...
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pete carroll 63. only coach older in the nfl. tom collin who is 68. belichick and carol may look different. may have act different. they actually have a lot more in common. one legacy is written a nother soon could follow. belichick and pete carroll took different paths. >> they maintained consistency of championship level play. bill, bill's direction, leadership. that's something that anybody in our world would like to be able to share and understand. over a long period of time. showing you got it. got it together. >> everybody scum peltscompetes at a high level. every second they're out there. of a great credit and tribute to pete and his staff. the players they play. they're just relentless in the way that they play. >> high profile quarterback, will lead each team on super bowl sunday. tom brady will attempt to join bradshaw and montana to win four superbowls. russell wilson tries to become the youngest quarterback to win two. off awe russell is such an extra ordinary player in his own right. different makeup. size, shape. formula. that he present
pete carroll 63. only coach older in the nfl. tom collin who is 68. belichick and carol may look different. may have act different. they actually have a lot more in common. one legacy is written a nother soon could follow. belichick and pete carroll took different paths. >> they maintained consistency of championship level play. bill, bill's direction, leadership. that's something that anybody in our world would like to be able to share and understand. over a long period of time. showing...
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pete good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the latest is federal authorities are questioning a man in norfolk, virginia to see if he played a role in raising money for the plan to travel to syria. no charges yet officials say as they continue their investigation. in the brooklyn neighborhood where the men charged with supporting isis lived and worked a community leader says he'd tried to talk one of them habivoev out of becoming radicalized. >> we had an argument with the gentleman about understanding of the way he understands islam. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the brooklyn men were lured by isis propaganda and that two of them bought plane tickets to get to syria. intelligence agencies say as many as 20,000 people from 90 countries have traveled to syria to fight, many to join isis. they say 180 americans have either gone or tried to. 20 from the u.s. have been stopped in the past year and a half ranges in age from 15 to 63. isis now has social media feeds in 23 languages. and the director of national intelligence said to
pete good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the latest is federal authorities are questioning a man in norfolk, virginia to see if he played a role in raising money for the plan to travel to syria. no charges yet officials say as they continue their investigation. in the brooklyn neighborhood where the men charged with supporting isis lived and worked a community leader says he'd tried to talk one of them habivoev out of becoming radicalized. >> we had an argument with the...
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pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete, thanks. >>> for the first time today federal investigators were able to meet with the engineer of that commuter train that crashed into an suv north of new york city tuesday night. despite being stationed at the front of the train car, he survived this accident in which six people were killed including the driver of that suv, a 49-year-old mother of three. nbc's tom costello is at the medical center where the injured are being treated tonight. tom, good evening. >> reporter: hi, brian. we've got an unrelated medevac chopper coming in for a landing. but on the train accident we have five patients still here at the hospital, one in critical condition. meanwhile witnesses told the ntsb that seconds before the arm came down on ellen brody's car traffic was inching through the railroad intersection, the crossing. working through the bitter cold, salvage crews were able to clear and repair the tracks of the burned out metro-north train. the blackened remains taken to a nearby maintena
pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete, thanks. >>> for the first time today federal investigators were able to meet with the engineer of that commuter train that crashed into an suv north of new york city tuesday night. despite being stationed at the front of the train car, he survived this accident in which six people were killed including the driver of that suv, a 49-year-old mother of three. nbc's tom costello is at the medical center where the injured are being treated...
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let me try it again, what's it been like to be pete carroll the human being? >> it started off having to get it right, get my mind right to do what i had to do. that was to face everybody to give them some perspective ahead. >> i watched your expression as you saw that play unfold. bent over at the waist and my heart broke for you, to be perfectly honest. how were you feeling pence? >> immediately, i mean within the instant of the turnover the gravity of what just happened i understood. >> have you not watched tv i'm sure that's what of a self imposed blackout a little bit? >> there you go. >> you don't want to hear the negativity you know what's being said. you heard the expert not just average joes say it was the worst call ever. >> it was the worst result of a call ever. the call would have been a great one if we catch it it would have been just fine and no one would have thought twice about it. >> i want to see more of that what are you doing? >> we got more. next section. >> it's a long show. >> that's great. >> i give him a lot of credit for sitting down
let me try it again, what's it been like to be pete carroll the human being? >> it started off having to get it right, get my mind right to do what i had to do. that was to face everybody to give them some perspective ahead. >> i watched your expression as you saw that play unfold. bent over at the waist and my heart broke for you, to be perfectly honest. how were you feeling pence? >> immediately, i mean within the instant of the turnover the gravity of what just happened i...
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was it pete carroll? >> pete let's aaron bevill, the offensive coordinator, call the plays. the head coach must take responsibility. that was not pete carroll's call. that happened so quickly. i don't think he gave any thought to an interception right there. his thinking was, if it's incomplete, it's incomplete. an interception never entered his mind. again, the turnover never entered his mind. without a doubt, there is no way pete made that call, but he took responsibility for it. >> what about a quarterback sneak? >> to be honest with you anything except throwing the ball over the middle, because so many bad things can happen. a ball can get tipped or intercepted. this is a tough one. you almost thought fate was on their side. the pass to kearse two plays earlier, it was just remarkable. here comes seattle doing it again, coming from behind. they were down going into the fourth quarter, and yet they came back and had that last drive to win the game. you just thought it was inevitable. that is a tough one because you have to live with that one. no one ever says one play det
was it pete carroll? >> pete let's aaron bevill, the offensive coordinator, call the plays. the head coach must take responsibility. that was not pete carroll's call. that happened so quickly. i don't think he gave any thought to an interception right there. his thinking was, if it's incomplete, it's incomplete. an interception never entered his mind. again, the turnover never entered his mind. without a doubt, there is no way pete made that call, but he took responsibility for it....
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was it pete carroll? >> pete let's aaron bevill, the offensive coordinator, call the plays. the head coach must take responsibility. that was not pete carroll's call. that happened so quickly. i don't think he gave any thought to an interception right there. his thinking was, if it's incomplete, it's incomplete. an interception never entered his mind. again, the turnover never entered his mind. without a doubt, there is no way pete made that call, but he took responsibility for it. >> what about a quarterback sneak? >> to be honest with you, anything except throwing the ball over the middle, because so many bad things can happen. a ball can get tipped or intercepted. this is a tough one. you almost thought fate was on their side. the past two k -- pass to kearse two plays earlier, it was just remarkable. here comes seattle doing it again, coming from behind. they were down going into the fourth quarter, and yet they came back and had that last drive to win the game. you just thought it was inevitable. that is a tough one because you have to live with that one. no one ever sa
was it pete carroll? >> pete let's aaron bevill, the offensive coordinator, call the plays. the head coach must take responsibility. that was not pete carroll's call. that happened so quickly. i don't think he gave any thought to an interception right there. his thinking was, if it's incomplete, it's incomplete. an interception never entered his mind. again, the turnover never entered his mind. without a doubt, there is no way pete made that call, but he took responsibility for it....
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pete is the ceo of concerned veterans for america. welcome to it, pete. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: let's talk about isis a little bit. in the president is talking a lot about social media strategy, how to put out more aggressive tweets to combat isis. how is isis actually doing? >> isis is -- seems to be doing just fine in light of our aggressive hashtag campaign. they're just fine without the jobs we'd like to find a way to supply them. we're at the white house not talking about islam as it pertains to terrorism and extremism and we have the most rampant terrorist army fighting in the name of islam which they're doing, and because they continue to have success, they haven't made a lot of territorial gains but strategic gains and perception gains and maintained the motivation of jihadists around the world who continue to be drawn toward their cause. airstrikes alone are not decimating them. adding more than we're killing which means forces are expanding. we've cut off some of their funding sources, oil wealth is not what it was before. they are harvesting organs. kennedy:
pete is the ceo of concerned veterans for america. welcome to it, pete. >> thanks for having me. kennedy: let's talk about isis a little bit. in the president is talking a lot about social media strategy, how to put out more aggressive tweets to combat isis. how is isis actually doing? >> isis is -- seems to be doing just fine in light of our aggressive hashtag campaign. they're just fine without the jobs we'd like to find a way to supply them. we're at the white house not talking...
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pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete thanks. >>> for the first time today federal investigators were able to meet with the engineer of that commuter train that crashed into an suv north of new york city tuesday night. despite being stationed at the front of the train car, he survived this accident in which six people were killed including the driver of that suv, a 49-year-old mother of three. nbc's tom costello is at the medical center where the injured are being treatonigh to good evening. >> reporte hi brian. we've got an unrelated medevac chopper coming in for a landing. but on the train accident we have five patients still here at the hospital one in critical condition. meanwhile witnesses told the ntsb that the second the arm came down on ellen brody's car traffic was inching through the railroad intersection the crossing. working through the bitter cold salvage crews were able to clear and repair the tracks of the burned out metro north train. the blackened remains taken to a nearby maintenance yard where inve
pete williams in our d.c. newsroom tonight. pete thanks. >>> for the first time today federal investigators were able to meet with the engineer of that commuter train that crashed into an suv north of new york city tuesday night. despite being stationed at the front of the train car, he survived this accident in which six people were killed including the driver of that suv, a 49-year-old mother of three. nbc's tom costello is at the medical center where the injured are being treatonigh...
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pete najarian, you're disappointed. you're in gilead. >> i think this knee-jerk reaction -- now, obviously -- >> it's knee-jerk reaction? these are major discounts being given. >> we all know that there's competition. we've known there's competition. they gave us the guidance. i think with that, the stock down just a couple of dollars. 102, it's still a value. >> ei think you stay neutral on the stocks. we still haven't really seen the impact. i don't think you have to chase it. fantastic company. it's nice that they're rewarding shareholders here, but maybe not enough. >> wynn resorts falling as well. jane wells has been on the conference call, joins us from l.a. with the latest. jane? >> hey, melissa. steve wynn talking right now on a call about optimism he has on the las vegas strip around his properties, as more money is going in and how that may approve that. but big miss all the way around and pretty much everything down if a year ago. steve wynn saying on the call that january business is still off. maybe like 40
pete najarian, you're disappointed. you're in gilead. >> i think this knee-jerk reaction -- now, obviously -- >> it's knee-jerk reaction? these are major discounts being given. >> we all know that there's competition. we've known there's competition. they gave us the guidance. i think with that, the stock down just a couple of dollars. 102, it's still a value. >> ei think you stay neutral on the stocks. we still haven't really seen the impact. i don't think you have to...
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this is just in breaking news here to help me understand this is pete williams. thank you for joining us what is going on with this story. >> well the justice department says a st. louis man named abdullah rozara and saying that he went to syria and people were supporting him. sending him clothing firearms accessories, camouflage gloves and other kinds of things that would help him. the people that have been charged here three of them are from the st. louis year. a husband and wife that are 40 and 35. one is from utica, new york, and another from chicago. they are charged with indirectly supported isis by supporting this man who the government says went to syria in 2013 and they say they believe he was killed last year at some point. >> is he named as one of the people who they are charging even if they believe he has been killed? >> no and for that reason they're not charging him. they say they believe he is dead, and therefore he can't be charged of the six that were charged, as you point out, they say that five were arrested in the united states. the sixth, an
this is just in breaking news here to help me understand this is pete williams. thank you for joining us what is going on with this story. >> well the justice department says a st. louis man named abdullah rozara and saying that he went to syria and people were supporting him. sending him clothing firearms accessories, camouflage gloves and other kinds of things that would help him. the people that have been charged here three of them are from the st. louis year. a husband and wife that...
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i'm buying tiny every day. >> pete? >> you know, to mario's point this is something that's obviously a dent in the position. hurts me badly in this portfolio challenge that we've got. it's down 16% on the year. that's killing me. i do believe in it along with mario and this opens them up to the small business owners. a lot of reasons i think i should remain encouraged. morgan stanley had a note out today talking about u.s. merchants acceptance going up 8% as well. so there are some reasons to still like this company. i don't think everything out there is negative although everything we've read is negative. >> the short term will have a couple speed bumps in terms of loss of short-term earnings and do we look past that mound and the market will have plus and minus in between. buffet can't buy more because of the bank. >> talk about one of josh's holdings. siro. you want to comment on that? >> please. somebody has to do it. >> you know, look -- >> this is a -- ♪ >> typical buffet stock as well. >> look. >> sir rona let
i'm buying tiny every day. >> pete? >> you know, to mario's point this is something that's obviously a dent in the position. hurts me badly in this portfolio challenge that we've got. it's down 16% on the year. that's killing me. i do believe in it along with mario and this opens them up to the small business owners. a lot of reasons i think i should remain encouraged. morgan stanley had a note out today talking about u.s. merchants acceptance going up 8% as well. so there are some...
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pete, it's good to have you with us tonight. this is just a tragic, tragic story. your thoughts on this outcome? >> well, first of all, taya kyle has been an amazing spokesperson for her husband. rock solid in carrying on his legacy and we're proud of how she's conducted herself throughout i hope she has a measure of close closure and peace. mr. routh deserves the same protections under the prosecution anyone would and veterans like chad and chris kyle served to protect. but now he's been guilty for capitol murder justice has prevailed and chip as way at this narrative that post traumatic stress is what tipped the scales here. this guy was showing schizophrenic ten dense yeez, who knew at some level right from wrong and didn't see combat when overseas. i'm glad to see the jury coming down the way it did tonight. hopefully the families can move on in some way. >> it's a grant point you made, pete. because you, i take away from what you said that you don't want him to be seen someone who got messed up by being in the military. right? >> that is right. the film "ameri
pete, it's good to have you with us tonight. this is just a tragic, tragic story. your thoughts on this outcome? >> well, first of all, taya kyle has been an amazing spokesperson for her husband. rock solid in carrying on his legacy and we're proud of how she's conducted herself throughout i hope she has a measure of close closure and peace. mr. routh deserves the same protections under the prosecution anyone would and veterans like chad and chris kyle served to protect. but now he's been...
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pete williams thank you so much. i want to get one of these monitors installed in my home so i have pete williams live all the time. >> what a treat that would be. >> same here. >> robbie kaplan always a pleasure. we're also following news internationally. the closing of the u.s. embassy in yemen. we want to bring you an update on that. the defense department just confirming now some reports that the u.s. marines departing yemen have turned over their small arms and vehicles to yemeni officials. the u.s. britain, and france are all moving closer to closing embassies over security fears. protesters are gathering in that capital as we mentioned. more and more unrest there. before departing, marines destroyed some of their heavy arms and machine guns. we're going to be watching there. we've also got a domestic update for you on another major story we're following. some troubleing news for the veterans affairs administration. listen to this. the agency has now been added to the general accounting office's 2015 high-risk
pete williams thank you so much. i want to get one of these monitors installed in my home so i have pete williams live all the time. >> what a treat that would be. >> same here. >> robbie kaplan always a pleasure. we're also following news internationally. the closing of the u.s. embassy in yemen. we want to bring you an update on that. the defense department just confirming now some reports that the u.s. marines departing yemen have turned over their small arms and vehicles...
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this is a disaster for pete carol. this will live with him forever. >> well jim we have a look like at a news conference in phoenix and we are waiting to see the patriots' coach and tom brady speak. where does this put brady in the nfl quarterbacks? >> terry bradshaw and joe montana who have won four, he is up there with them. he beat the record by appearing in the super bowl held by john elway. he holds most of the records for completions and wins and touchdowns. he broke joe montana's record. thomas edward brady are his initials but i think we could switch it around and make it tbe tbe -- the best ever. >> jim, going back to the call as it will be known, pete carol i understand it is taking responsibility for it and manned up and said my fault my fault. but is he explaining why he made that call? >> greg, there will never be any explanation that will make any sense at any time. so it doesn't matter. yes, he was a standup guy and you have to admire the fact he took the responsibility and questions. he is never going t
this is a disaster for pete carol. this will live with him forever. >> well jim we have a look like at a news conference in phoenix and we are waiting to see the patriots' coach and tom brady speak. where does this put brady in the nfl quarterbacks? >> terry bradshaw and joe montana who have won four, he is up there with them. he beat the record by appearing in the super bowl held by john elway. he holds most of the records for completions and wins and touchdowns. he broke joe...
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pete najarian? >> well, with all that activity we saw in general electric and the insider buying, got to go with ge. it's going to go up. and giddyup to go daddy! >> grasso? >> southern. it's been beaten up. utilities have been beaten up. i think they're leveling off here. it's down 15%. very quickly it's up 4% just as quickly. southern, i'm still long. >> karen? >> speaking of go daddy, you get all the new websites. that is a good thing for verisign. i like it. >> guy? >> we talk about peewee herman. >> his father. >> was instrumental in creating the israeli air force back in the late -- >> come on. >> oh, come on. >> google it. i'm not even making that up. >> is that your final trade? >> no, it's not. hewlett-packard, not honeywell. hpq on the sell-off. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow at 5 more fast. jim cramer and "mad money" is up next. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always work somew
pete najarian? >> well, with all that activity we saw in general electric and the insider buying, got to go with ge. it's going to go up. and giddyup to go daddy! >> grasso? >> southern. it's been beaten up. utilities have been beaten up. i think they're leveling off here. it's down 15%. very quickly it's up 4% just as quickly. southern, i'm still long. >> karen? >> speaking of go daddy, you get all the new websites. that is a good thing for verisign. i like it....
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nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us now. pete, let's first talk about what's happening on the ground in alabama where you have the majority of probate judges refusing to give the licenses. >> right most judges that are refusing are in less populated parts of rural alabama. in big cities probate judges responsible for issuing marriage licenses in alabama are issuing them. lawyers for some same sex couples are going to the same federal judge who originally struck down the state's ban, and asking the judge to hold one of the probate judges in mobile county in contempt or find he is violating the order, order him to issue licenses. if the judge grants that then i think other judges will start to fall in line to realize that they do have to obey the federal court rulings. on the u.s. supreme court question, it was interesting to see this from justice thomas. he thought given the u.s. supreme court decided to hear this case in april, deciding in june, as matter of respect for the states he and justice psychological ee a thought th
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams joins us now. pete, let's first talk about what's happening on the ground in alabama where you have the majority of probate judges refusing to give the licenses. >> right most judges that are refusing are in less populated parts of rural alabama. in big cities probate judges responsible for issuing marriage licenses in alabama are issuing them. lawyers for some same sex couples are going to the same federal judge who originally struck down the...
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unfortunately, that is one pete carroll is going to have to live with. >> so will russell wilson, although i assume he didn't make the call. how do you come back from that? how do you get right in your
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pete williams is our justice correspondent. good morning. >> reporter: they say it doesn't appear credit card information is compromised but hackers accessed other personal information in what it calls a sophisticated attack. anthem says the hackers got access to names, social security numbers and birth dates and e-mails and street addresses and employment information, including income data. the company says the information covered some customers and anthem employees who are covered now or were in the past. anthem has customers in 16 states, including new york and california. the company says the intrusion was discovered last week. it says so far there is no sign any of this information is showing up on sites that posts stolen hacker data. anthem says it's likely the records of tens of millions of people were accessed in the hack attack. it is now in the process of contacting its customers. matt, savannah. >> pete williams in washington, thank you very much. >>> the new fallout of the savage murder of the jordanian fighter pilo
pete williams is our justice correspondent. good morning. >> reporter: they say it doesn't appear credit card information is compromised but hackers accessed other personal information in what it calls a sophisticated attack. anthem says the hackers got access to names, social security numbers and birth dates and e-mails and street addresses and employment information, including income data. the company says the information covered some customers and anthem employees who are covered now...
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pete, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the latest is federal authorities are questioning a man in norfolk, virginia tonight to see if he played a role in raising money for the plan to travel to syria. no charges yet officials say as they continue their investigation. in the brooklyn neighborhood where the men charged with supporting isis lived and worked, a community leader says he'd tried to talk one of them habivoev out of becoming radicalized. >> we had an argument with the gentleman about understanding of the way he understands islam. >> reporter: u.s. officials say the brooklyn men were lured by isis propaganda and that two of them bought plane tickets to get to syria. intelligence agencies say as many as 20,000 people from 90 countries have traveled to syria to fight, many to join isis. they say 180 americans have either gone or tried to. 20 from the u.s. have been stopped in the past year and a half ranging in age from 15 to 63. isis now has social media feeds in 23 languages. and the director of national intelligen
pete, good evening. >> reporter: lester, good evening. the latest is federal authorities are questioning a man in norfolk, virginia tonight to see if he played a role in raising money for the plan to travel to syria. no charges yet officials say as they continue their investigation. in the brooklyn neighborhood where the men charged with supporting isis lived and worked, a community leader says he'd tried to talk one of them habivoev out of becoming radicalized. >> we had an...
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we have the latest with pete williams. >> prosecutors say this is a part of an alarming trend, people in the u.s. that are radicalized by social media and are willing to join with isis fighters over seas or to the stay here and commit acts of jihad. at new york's kennedy airport, agents arrested a brooklyn man that was headed overseas to join isis fighters. authorities say if the henmen could not get there, they were talking about staging attacks, p
we have the latest with pete williams. >> prosecutors say this is a part of an alarming trend, people in the u.s. that are radicalized by social media and are willing to join with isis fighters over seas or to the stay here and commit acts of jihad. at new york's kennedy airport, agents arrested a brooklyn man that was headed overseas to join isis fighters. authorities say if the henmen could not get there, they were talking about staging attacks, p
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pete, what now? >> that was back in february. you can see where it got to before the february expiration cycle. those options performed nicely. today, the interesting thing is, they're coming back for more. these february 15 calls are being bought in a big way. 45 cents up to 65 cents. 6,000 of those traded. by the way, on that conversation withdom chew, we were talking about bubbles. this company does not make money yet. their pipeline is at phase 2. doesn't mean the pipeline can't go up. if somebody sees something in this company, this is on the upside. but they have no earnings right now. >> you got right into the calls. >> i'll carry them for a couple weeks, i think i have plenty of time. i'm willing to wait. >> thanks. you got it man. >> let's go to sure herrera with the cnbc update. >> we start out with ukrainian troops seen moving away from the eastern strategic railway town. the ukrainian forces have been forced to delay their pullback from the frontlines due to continued rebel attacks. all but burying a week-old cease-fi
pete, what now? >> that was back in february. you can see where it got to before the february expiration cycle. those options performed nicely. today, the interesting thing is, they're coming back for more. these february 15 calls are being bought in a big way. 45 cents up to 65 cents. 6,000 of those traded. by the way, on that conversation withdom chew, we were talking about bubbles. this company does not make money yet. their pipeline is at phase 2. doesn't mean the pipeline can't go...
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this is just in, breaking news, here to help me understand this is pete williams. thank you for joining us, what is going on with this story. >> well the justice department says a st. louis man named abdullah rozara and saying that he went to syria and people were supporting him. six people in the u.s. were sending him support. sending him cash by western union and pay pal. and also sending him clothes, firearms, accessories, military boots, camouflage, gloves and on other kinds of things that would help him. the people that have been charged here, three of them are from the st. louis year. a husband and wife that are 40 and 35. one is from utica, new york, and another from chicago. they are charged with indirectly supported isis by supporting this man who the government says went to syria in 2013 and they say they believe he was killed last year at some point. >> is he named as one of the people who they are charging, even if they believe he has been killed? >> no, and for that reason they're not charging him. they say they believe he is dead, and therefore he can
this is just in, breaking news, here to help me understand this is pete williams. thank you for joining us, what is going on with this story. >> well the justice department says a st. louis man named abdullah rozara and saying that he went to syria and people were supporting him. six people in the u.s. were sending him support. sending him cash by western union and pay pal. and also sending him clothes, firearms, accessories, military boots, camouflage, gloves and on other kinds of things...