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we see them make comments about investing in, you know trying to be a part of big data the big data trend. cloud computing. but we don't see it reflected in their numbers so i would put those on the top two on the vulnerable list. on the good list you know, microsoft i think is really impressing in a lot of ways with the future not just in xbox but they're showing a new virtual reality headset called holo lens. it's forward thinking. they're looking ahead and in front of things. i would separate them like that. >> brian thank you very much with rosenblat security. >> you bet. >>> one dow component that wasn't up with the rest of the market was american express. in fact down quite a bit. shares lost more than 6%. the dow's worst performer today after costco said it would stop accepting american express credit cards at its u.s. stores. dominic chu is joining us now with how important the relationship is between costco and amax. >> it's huge and the reason why amax said you can expect to see earnings and sales way down by this relationship ending over the next couple of years because believe
we see them make comments about investing in, you know trying to be a part of big data the big data trend. cloud computing. but we don't see it reflected in their numbers so i would put those on the top two on the vulnerable list. on the good list you know, microsoft i think is really impressing in a lot of ways with the future not just in xbox but they're showing a new virtual reality headset called holo lens. it's forward thinking. they're looking ahead and in front of things. i would...
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that's 0.1%. >> not a very big move. but we did get a big move in oil.right, brian? we had four days of rally. people saying maybe a bottom in crude. not so fast, sherlock. crude down 8% sitting at $48.70 a barrel. >> nobody on this fine show said a bottom in crude. in fact, we questioned why so many people were calling for a bottom in crude given that sly/demasl supply/demand scenarios didn't change. >> while many of you may have opted to drink beer on super bowl sunday, hard cider is quietly emerging as a really big competitor in the beverage wars. sales of hard cider rose nearly 400% last year from 2012. and get this, today there are 130 cider brands that compares to fewer than 50 only five years ago. will all this growth in the cider stindustry while brewerie contend with a barley shortage. david quartz is founder and cider master of satisfy knonoma based in northern california. you must be riding that boom big time. >> i'm loving it. thank you for having me on. cider is the fastest growing segment of the beverage business in the united states. >> wh
that's 0.1%. >> not a very big move. but we did get a big move in oil.right, brian? we had four days of rally. people saying maybe a bottom in crude. not so fast, sherlock. crude down 8% sitting at $48.70 a barrel. >> nobody on this fine show said a bottom in crude. in fact, we questioned why so many people were calling for a bottom in crude given that sly/demasl supply/demand scenarios didn't change. >> while many of you may have opted to drink beer on super bowl sunday, hard...
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. >> i am big.e pictures that got small. >> osgood: despite the occasional put down, hollywood the industry is still big. with its films earning just over $10 billion here in the united states last year though some in the business fret that revenue was down roughly 5% from 2013. as for hollywood the place, it remains major tourist attraction. featuring among other things, the walk of fame along hollywood boulevard. the street harvey wilcox called prospect avenue all those years ago. coming up. >> this is what they call a paper board box. >> osgood: pizza boxes a slice of life. really... i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. ♪ hi, tom. how's the college visit? does it make the short list? yeah, i'm afraid so. it's okay. this is what we've been planning for. knowing our clients personally is why edward jones is the big company that doesn't act that way. ♪
. >> i am big.e pictures that got small. >> osgood: despite the occasional put down, hollywood the industry is still big. with its films earning just over $10 billion here in the united states last year though some in the business fret that revenue was down roughly 5% from 2013. as for hollywood the place, it remains major tourist attraction. featuring among other things, the walk of fame along hollywood boulevard. the street harvey wilcox called prospect avenue all those years ago....
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the big game is over but everyone is still talking about those big ads. your e-mails up next. >> going home. a wounded vet gets a priceless gift that will change his life forever. does a freshly printed presentation fill you with optimism? then you might be gearcentric. right now, all printers are on sale. plus great deals on hp ink and toner. office depot & officemax. gear up for great. (coughing) coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why so many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting cough relief. delsym has an advanced time release formula that helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. all night... or all day. >>> two minutes till top of the hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today, for the fourth time the new england patriots are super bowl champs. the big game coming down to a last-second interception on the goal line. tom brady named m.v.p. for the third time in his career. >>> a massive snowstorm stretching from nebraska to maine. parts of the midwest buried under a foot
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that is a big story. those are two big economic things.the first one, warren buffett with liz and other people have said that the dollar is so strong right now, that it would be the worst time to raise rates because it would strengthen the dollar even more and hurt exporters. will we get a sense of their feelings about the dollar? >> that is the big thing. the market is starting to get the idea in its head, situation is changing, the fed will have to push things back. the fed has not intimated that. you want to know if they're talking about it even a little bit. you want them to say we're raising rates this year, timing is up in the air, keep this mind though, they will make small changes to interest rates. they will not go from zero to 3%. it will be very incremental, very slow, whatever the timing and pace is. david: paul screen yaw of the journal. thank you so much. >> he mentioned next week. we'll be here on monday. >> hi, everybody, i'm gerri willis and this is "the willis report, the show where consumers are our business. tax cuts fo
that is a big story. those are two big economic things.the first one, warren buffett with liz and other people have said that the dollar is so strong right now, that it would be the worst time to raise rates because it would strengthen the dollar even more and hurt exporters. will we get a sense of their feelings about the dollar? >> that is the big thing. the market is starting to get the idea in its head, situation is changing, the fed will have to push things back. the fed has not...
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>> big deal.ew drug for breast cancers that are post-menopausal women, that are estrogen sensitive, but are not hearst 2 positive. this is the most common breast cancer in women in their 50s and 60s. this works differently using the immune system of the mother by not allowing the cancer cells to multiply in conjunction with another drug which reduces estrogen and i hate to be so technical for you, you are preventing or prolonging complications from breast cancer 20 months above the normal. tom: this is for post-menopausal women? >> yes, yes. tom: i thought the majority of breast cancers were for younger women? >> a good chunk in the post-menopausal phase. remember post-menopausal, you can be in late 40s or early 50s. it's a good chunk of women suffering from these types of cancer. but have significant prolongation and life span when you combine the two drugs. >> congratulations to pfizer on this one. dr. manny thank you as always. >>> lawsuit in professional golf. caddies suing the pga saying they
>> big deal.ew drug for breast cancers that are post-menopausal women, that are estrogen sensitive, but are not hearst 2 positive. this is the most common breast cancer in women in their 50s and 60s. this works differently using the immune system of the mother by not allowing the cancer cells to multiply in conjunction with another drug which reduces estrogen and i hate to be so technical for you, you are preventing or prolonging complications from breast cancer 20 months above the...
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it's a big business. back over to you guys. >> big advertisers, too.p thinking of those jingles growing up. dominic chu with big news for smuckers shares. they're responding positively. the u.s. government announcing nearly $1.4 billion settlement with standard and poor's over its ratings. what, if anything, has changed in the credit rating agency since then? we'll get you some answers. >>> and then -- >> the hope is that we will actually see that it is a net positive over five years and that we will renew it and hopefully this is a step towards making it permanent. >> that was senator rand paul telling me yesterday why he thinks an offshore corporate tax holiday this time will work so well even democrats will want to make it permanent. is he right on that? we'll talk about it coming up on "the closing bell." stay tuned. take a deeeeep breath in... and... exhale... aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh-ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh...aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he pai
it's a big business. back over to you guys. >> big advertisers, too.p thinking of those jingles growing up. dominic chu with big news for smuckers shares. they're responding positively. the u.s. government announcing nearly $1.4 billion settlement with standard and poor's over its ratings. what, if anything, has changed in the credit rating agency since then? we'll get you some answers. >>> and then -- >> the hope is that we will actually see that it is a net positive over...
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if that is a big part of it.the fact that mcdonald's is so far out of step with the direction of how they wanted to meet. >> the u.s. is a 4%. ok, whatever, it was flat. like you cannot get good food there. that is the point. he is by a huge multinational reiteration with the amount of supply they haven't country, and they cannot import their food. it was not so good. i speaking of ceo's is, we will discuss the challenges the new ceo has after taking science earlier this month. this company has is essentially thrown out of his time? we will be back. >> we continue our countdown to the opening bell. we are halfway through and it is time for the deep. number five is --'s new ceo who took the reins over the retail giant beginning this month, replacing glen murphy as a longtime executive he has been instrumental in key aspects of cap growth, including acquisitions, digital innovations, including wi-fi. many analysts cite that the brand is still in need of a russian perspective to reengage and numerous as it competes
if that is a big part of it.the fact that mcdonald's is so far out of step with the direction of how they wanted to meet. >> the u.s. is a 4%. ok, whatever, it was flat. like you cannot get good food there. that is the point. he is by a huge multinational reiteration with the amount of supply they haven't country, and they cannot import their food. it was not so good. i speaking of ceo's is, we will discuss the challenges the new ceo has after taking science earlier this month. this...
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more iphone sales, or will they need other, big rock's to drive growth -- big products to drive growthut both of those. the phone business and the conversation about china was interesting. he said that it took time, they spend a lot of time in china, going to china, understanding and respecting the chinese market. the iphone 6 and the larger screen size may have been tailor-made to china but so was the iphone 5 and how it worked on the emerging 4g standard that is growing in china. what he said is, we have not done the same thing in india. we do not understand that market and have not put any time there. in a matter of time he would not describe how long, one might expect just as big a market could be for apple. stephanie: what did you learn about the what did you learn about the iwatch? you know i don't want one. >> he divert -- he compared it to the tablet world before the ipad. we weren't first, we were very late. the way that they did it made it a lot better process and more useful. the use cases from people would be very different in the applications. i think elected as an open-en
more iphone sales, or will they need other, big rock's to drive growth -- big products to drive growthut both of those. the phone business and the conversation about china was interesting. he said that it took time, they spend a lot of time in china, going to china, understanding and respecting the chinese market. the iphone 6 and the larger screen size may have been tailor-made to china but so was the iphone 5 and how it worked on the emerging 4g standard that is growing in china. what he said...
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>> caller: yes boo-yah, big fan, jim. thanks for having me on. >> excellent. >> caller: calling about c.r. barnes, i want to know if it's a buy, sell or hold or if you see anything with a better valuation. >> got to go to bard. it's a terrific stock. the only thing i like more than that is everett life sciences. mike mike mike in new jersey. mike. >> caller: hi, how are you. i'm mike from new jersey. big boo-yah to ya. long time listener first time caller. love your show and hope you provide to the average investor. i purchased a lot out of micron technology in 2014 at the $32 level. >> yeah. you know i think micron's part of a whole cohort of tech stocks nobody wants right now. i think the stock can work its way back to 30 31 but i think you've got to cut your losses. i don't see a big upside coming from that stock anymore. if you want a tech stock, i prefer facebook or google. let's go to mark in new jersey. mark? >> caller: mr. cramer, thank you for taking my call and all your support staff that help you run the show,
>> caller: yes boo-yah, big fan, jim. thanks for having me on. >> excellent. >> caller: calling about c.r. barnes, i want to know if it's a buy, sell or hold or if you see anything with a better valuation. >> got to go to bard. it's a terrific stock. the only thing i like more than that is everett life sciences. mike mike mike in new jersey. mike. >> caller: hi, how are you. i'm mike from new jersey. big boo-yah to ya. long time listener first time caller. love...
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the big decisions are going to come tomorrow. when he goes to see pack later in the week, he has to give a real political speech. >> i don't think the new jersey economy has failed to improve -- his big calling card was that he could be tough on unions but still make deals with them. having a deal is good. >> that things have gone past that now. people are looking at christie through a new lens in this economy thing is one of the untold stories. >> he's a springsteen guy and i'm a barry manilow guy. he's got to get that feeling again or he has no chance. scott walker is running, bashing unions, not working with democrats. >> are moving onto one of your other favorite people -- below riley, who refers to his show as the "no spin zone." poppa bear has threatened a new york times reporter and might cancel the subscription. mark, my question to you is will the allegations against hill o'reilly stick? >> i don't think they will because his audience won't care about them and he's impervious to the kind of scrutiny that brian williams w
the big decisions are going to come tomorrow. when he goes to see pack later in the week, he has to give a real political speech. >> i don't think the new jersey economy has failed to improve -- his big calling card was that he could be tough on unions but still make deals with them. having a deal is good. >> that things have gone past that now. people are looking at christie through a new lens in this economy thing is one of the untold stories. >> he's a springsteen guy and...
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energy a big part of the rally. technology another big part of the rally. it's been on a winning streak. that propelled the nasdaq higher. it's trading at 4,987. it's a bigger number to watch in terms of which stocks have been propelling the nasdaq higher think about apple up about 24%. amazon up about 22%. the best performing stock on the nasdaq 100 so far this year has been netflix up about 40%. >> let's talk about your ftse 100 touching new highs. >> it makes you a little bit nervous. on the earnings you'll have no shortage of people that come on the show to say where's ternings?the earnings? where's the earnings growth? we have to be concerned as of how much of the ftse is bought in place of bonds. gone with 1.5% and they chase that yield approaching 4%. that makes you a bit nervous. more than a bit nervous if you like to go elsewhere in order to substitute what they used to in the old asset class. >> oil and gas plays a big part of this. makes up a big part of the ftse 100. the fact that we have been seeing the big oil majors and gas majors they think
energy a big part of the rally. technology another big part of the rally. it's been on a winning streak. that propelled the nasdaq higher. it's trading at 4,987. it's a bigger number to watch in terms of which stocks have been propelling the nasdaq higher think about apple up about 24%. amazon up about 22%. the best performing stock on the nasdaq 100 so far this year has been netflix up about 40%. >> let's talk about your ftse 100 touching new highs. >> it makes you a little bit...
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. >> big oil, big changes. exxon mobil oil has profits. >> $4 trillion that's the size of the budget president obama proposes. what he wants to spend, who he wants to tax, and whether his plan has a snowball's chance on capitol hill. >>> months into the slowdown at the nation's busiest ports, we have exclusive access inside to see what's really going on. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday february 2nd. >>> good evening, everyone. a dramatic finish on wall street today. stocks rallied into the close to start the month of february exactly where january left off. with big swings and triple-digit moves. for much of the day the focus was on energy. the third consecutive day of gains, tacking on 11% in that period its best three-day gain since july of 2012. some of the late day gain attributed to hopes overseas. the s&p rose 25. as for crude, prices near $50 a barrel settling at $49.57. brent was also higher. energy companies rallied alongside those increase in oil prices makesing exxon
. >> big oil, big changes. exxon mobil oil has profits. >> $4 trillion that's the size of the budget president obama proposes. what he wants to spend, who he wants to tax, and whether his plan has a snowball's chance on capitol hill. >>> months into the slowdown at the nation's busiest ports, we have exclusive access inside to see what's really going on. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for monday february 2nd. >>> good evening,...
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that's pretty big. profits have risen by 47% per year com pounded annually for the last five years and the asset size, what they have on their balance sheet that's up 34 percent per year. so guys, when it comes to apple and its market value it's perhaps no surprise to some of the people out there who have been disciples of apple because every time they put out a new product it drives sale big, profits big and assets grow in size and why people still think apple maybe has room to grow, guys. >> yeah. dom, thanks. pete, you x out the cash. >> yep. >> you have a cheap valuation. >> sure. >> that's what the icahns point to, the apple bulls point to. about iphones, as josh said, ability payments. since about giving cash back to shareholders or buying back stock which tim cook says they're going to revisit again in april, two months from now. they're likely to keep doing it. >> right. i don't know why they wouldn't keep doing it. >> they will. they will. >> they will keep doing it. >> it's going to be some ma
that's pretty big. profits have risen by 47% per year com pounded annually for the last five years and the asset size, what they have on their balance sheet that's up 34 percent per year. so guys, when it comes to apple and its market value it's perhaps no surprise to some of the people out there who have been disciples of apple because every time they put out a new product it drives sale big, profits big and assets grow in size and why people still think apple maybe has room to grow, guys....
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we have found our spot in the big internet. in this big ecosystem right now.he stuff you go to see on facebook and twitter is created by people you know or celebrities you wish you knew. it is about people. tumblr on the other hand is a little bit more like your tv. it's not about people you know, it is about the stuff you love. >> buzzfeed? >> it is cool. jonah is brilliant. they are making great stuff, using tumblr to make great stuff. i was they would run it on top of tumblr. >> there has never been a $10 billion tech company coming out of new york. why not? ♪ >> how is your life different now that you have sold your company for $1 billion? you're still just not even 30 years old. what do you like to do when you want to act your age? >> when it's not tumblr, it is like 3-d printing or drones or 3-d design. 3-d printing is one of the most interesting, new, creative technologies. creative technology is the thing that always gets me really energized. >> what have you printed in 3-d? >> i am working on a chess set. >> really? >> a host of things from mechanical
we have found our spot in the big internet. in this big ecosystem right now.he stuff you go to see on facebook and twitter is created by people you know or celebrities you wish you knew. it is about people. tumblr on the other hand is a little bit more like your tv. it's not about people you know, it is about the stuff you love. >> buzzfeed? >> it is cool. jonah is brilliant. they are making great stuff, using tumblr to make great stuff. i was they would run it on top of tumblr....
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a lot of big moves in this game. but, of course katy perry also stealing the limelight with her big performance. even if you weren't a fan, you had to be impressed by the prop that was used. there was a dancing lion, life life-size shark and beach ball and live performance from less than y-- missy elliot. >>> we're seahawks fans. a tough one to swallow. you saw a robotic tiger. she sang many songs. >> i like it. the fact she didn't try to push her new songs. she stuck to the ones people liked. >> she played it safe. would that be called playing it safe? >> in those situations when you want to have the appeal? ? >> and the ads, right. a lot about the ads. >> super bowl is all about the ads as you were pointing out. 30-second spot cost you $4.5 million. companies went light on humor opting for more serious commercials that tugged on the heart stringing. the viewers weighed in. according to usa today's annual ad meter budweiser came out on top for a second straight year. what stole the show for you? it was katy perry's
a lot of big moves in this game. but, of course katy perry also stealing the limelight with her big performance. even if you weren't a fan, you had to be impressed by the prop that was used. there was a dancing lion, life life-size shark and beach ball and live performance from less than y-- missy elliot. >>> we're seahawks fans. a tough one to swallow. you saw a robotic tiger. she sang many songs. >> i like it. the fact she didn't try to push her new songs. she stuck to the ones...
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looks like next year's oscars will be a big deal. >> she is talking about the big budget, big films that get nominated. don't see "ironman" nominated things like that. but maybe it could be different next year. would be great to see. >> i loved seeing lady gaga with julie andrews. like the old and new and seem to be big fans of each other. >> what a transformation of lady gaga, wearing meat dresses and bird nests on her head and now look at her. up on the oscar stage. do your thing, lady gaga. we'll be right back. oscar stage. we'll be right back. that's what i like to call, the meta effect. 4-in-1 multi-health metamucil is clinically proven to help you feel less hungry between meals. experience the meta effect with our multi-health wellness line. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. does your carpet ever feel rough and dirty? don't avoid it. resolve it. our new formula with a special
looks like next year's oscars will be a big deal. >> she is talking about the big budget, big films that get nominated. don't see "ironman" nominated things like that. but maybe it could be different next year. would be great to see. >> i loved seeing lady gaga with julie andrews. like the old and new and seem to be big fans of each other. >> what a transformation of lady gaga, wearing meat dresses and bird nests on her head and now look at her. up on the oscar...
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she has really big big heart. she's she'll do great thing with it some day. >> a big heart and words of wisdom x great story. good for her. >> we want to you thank you for joining us tonight for this children's near raquel network hospital special. >> if you would like more information on these stories or how you can get involved head to becomes myfoxphilly.com and look under the health tab. have yoursrs >> today on "tmz" -- >> oh, kids. kim kardashian took north west to a big fashion show and this kid had a meltdown. why take a kid when you know the kid's going to cry? >> take them until they're upset and get them out of there. >> that's like saying you bring a dog to a place until the dog bites, then you remove him. >> it's not a dog, it's his daughter. >> jay z and beyonce in new york. the crowd erupts. [screaming] you know how you know beyonce is the bigger star of the two? adam embarrassed himself. jay comes in, he's like, yo, jay, what's up? when beyonce walks in, adam goes -- beyonce beyonce remember me!
she has really big big heart. she's she'll do great thing with it some day. >> a big heart and words of wisdom x great story. good for her. >> we want to you thank you for joining us tonight for this children's near raquel network hospital special. >> if you would like more information on these stories or how you can get involved head to becomes myfoxphilly.com and look under the health tab. have yoursrs >> today on "tmz" -- >> oh, kids. kim kardashian...
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not big. 1-6 to 3-4. the federal funds from 4 and three quarters to 6.5%, coinciding with the top of the market itself. what's most important is that the technology industry created 30 to 35% of all the jocks between 1997 and the year 2000. >> wow. >> so basically, people were just building for the growth. when you looked at the valuation, melissa, you saw today. cnbc has done a great job of pointing this out. but i'll point out a few other numbers. the book value was 1.52. today it's 1.27. i would say the book is understated because of the cash on the balance sheets. >> i'm going to talk to you for a minute. you're the guy who called it right the first time. instead of going into the numbers from before, this time around, what do you see? you called it right last time as we hit or approached 5,000 this time, is it different? >> i hate the word is it different now. for my thousand mistakes of the past, i would say it is different than that period of time. from the perspective of one, you have inflation th
not big. 1-6 to 3-4. the federal funds from 4 and three quarters to 6.5%, coinciding with the top of the market itself. what's most important is that the technology industry created 30 to 35% of all the jocks between 1997 and the year 2000. >> wow. >> so basically, people were just building for the growth. when you looked at the valuation, melissa, you saw today. cnbc has done a great job of pointing this out. but i'll point out a few other numbers. the book value was 1.52. today...
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you have got that big salt lake that looks really big. if you been out there, you can easily imagine how the stories of salt lake could be magnified. puget sound is something that seems like an inland body water. oh there are some basis for these rumors, but the conclusion that french geographers come to are far-fetched. this is a lead plate, which was left by the expedition, which was found by some schoolkids during recess and dr, south dakota -- and here, south dakota -- in the air, so dakota -- in pierre, south dakota in 1913. that's back in the days when everything was totally cool. you can find western exploration when you're playing tag or something. everybody has the idea that virginia has all these historical sites. you can see that as late as the middle of the 18th century, the french are pretty confused about western north america. you can also see that the french presence out west is meager. and dependent three of -- and dependent. you have two french explorers dependent on the indians they are working with. this is not the imp
you have got that big salt lake that looks really big. if you been out there, you can easily imagine how the stories of salt lake could be magnified. puget sound is something that seems like an inland body water. oh there are some basis for these rumors, but the conclusion that french geographers come to are far-fetched. this is a lead plate, which was left by the expedition, which was found by some schoolkids during recess and dr, south dakota -- and here, south dakota -- in the air, so dakota...
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it isn't too big to fail. it's too big to succeed. it's too big to succeed so we can afford no retreads or nothing will change with the same people, same politics that got us into this status quo. another of that word status quo. and it stands for, man, the middle class, he have day americans are really getting taken for a ride. >> this isn't about one bad speech. this is places like national review that cheered on sarah palin in 2008 when she was the vp nominee now kind of cutting her loose. >> it's taken the conservative media a bit too long to realize the sarah palin problem quite frankly. she's been giving the same type of speeches for the last eight years which is go after the left media, go after obama, little on substance, little on solutions. and so i think that at that point when there was a time beforehand after the convention where she gave this wonderful speech and then youed had the libya media attacking her and her family, that they came out and defended her. but then when shalle comes out in iowa where she said i'm seri
it isn't too big to fail. it's too big to succeed. it's too big to succeed so we can afford no retreads or nothing will change with the same people, same politics that got us into this status quo. another of that word status quo. and it stands for, man, the middle class, he have day americans are really getting taken for a ride. >> this isn't about one bad speech. this is places like national review that cheered on sarah palin in 2008 when she was the vp nominee now kind of cutting her...
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big tax troubles for msnbc host al sharpton. than $3 million in federal taxes and liz macdonald tells us other people from chuck berry to leona hemsley have gone to jail for owing less to uncle sam. what's this -- leona hemsley chuck berry -- >> right. let's set up the story. so, you know, according to news reports -- and i've looked at al sharpton's, you know profit filings as well -- he personally owes reportedly $3 million in federal back taxes, another $778,000 in the state taxes. you know, his two for-profit businesses tom, owe roughly $800,000. so -- and his nonprofit national action network also has owed money, a lot of money, hundreds of thousands of dollars in his operation. some of this involves fail to even file tax returns. but we know now and i've dug into tax records i've talked to awe to haves, chuck berry went to prison for $200,000 pete rose went for owing $300,000. less amounts be i they ended up in -- but they ended up in prison. even leona hemsley for owing $1.7 million in back taxes. tom: right. so the big q
big tax troubles for msnbc host al sharpton. than $3 million in federal taxes and liz macdonald tells us other people from chuck berry to leona hemsley have gone to jail for owing less to uncle sam. what's this -- leona hemsley chuck berry -- >> right. let's set up the story. so, you know, according to news reports -- and i've looked at al sharpton's, you know profit filings as well -- he personally owes reportedly $3 million in federal back taxes, another $778,000 in the state taxes. you...
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it cleared a big opening in the understory, killed small trees and left a big opening in the canopy. and in that ening, a rush of trees germinates and establishes. and we call those trees -- they're very fast-growing -- we call them pioneers. they pioneer the new gap. and they're specialists. they don't occur inheerstor theynly occur these gaps. so this promotes diversity because you have species specialized to these gaps. you have species specialized to the dark understory of the forest. and if we look at a big landscape scale the forest is a mosaic of trees and gaps. or: somerees are specialized by the nutrients in the soil. dr. hubbell: this species is rare. this is casearia and itnly occurs in this local little area that we're in of about 100 feet by 100 feet. and there are a couple hundred individuals here t nowhere else in the pl or very rare in t rest of the plot. and so we're trying to understand why this species likes this particular place in the forest. and one idea is that this particular species kehigh-calcium soils and poor-phosphorus soils. and so thiis one area that ha
it cleared a big opening in the understory, killed small trees and left a big opening in the canopy. and in that ening, a rush of trees germinates and establishes. and we call those trees -- they're very fast-growing -- we call them pioneers. they pioneer the new gap. and they're specialists. they don't occur inheerstor theynly occur these gaps. so this promotes diversity because you have species specialized to these gaps. you have species specialized to the dark understory of the forest. and...
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we have big names in the spotlight.tter, gopro, and linkedin, each tech titan is fighting their own battle. here is tech crunch reporter colleen taylor. let's start with twitter. because it's all about the user growth. if they don't show user growth, many analysts say that will be a very negative sign for the company. what do you expect to see for user growth after the bell? >> you're absolutely right. i think that the signs here are showing that user growth might be lackluster. i think all of the analyst expectations here are looking at 2.8% user growth this quarter, which is the lowest growth this company has ever seen. the concern is that all the people who are going to use twitter in the future are already on twitter. they're not attracting new people quite enough. and i think this is interesting that wall street is so interested in user growth, when the revenue has been strong and is expected to be strong again up more than 40% this quarter is what's projected. this shows that wall street is not only about the mone
we have big names in the spotlight.tter, gopro, and linkedin, each tech titan is fighting their own battle. here is tech crunch reporter colleen taylor. let's start with twitter. because it's all about the user growth. if they don't show user growth, many analysts say that will be a very negative sign for the company. what do you expect to see for user growth after the bell? >> you're absolutely right. i think that the signs here are showing that user growth might be lackluster. i think...
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the next big technology or the next big technology bust?ve the numbers behind this industry next. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is the best of "bloomberg west." 3d printing -- the next big thing or the next big bust? the biggest of the 3d printer makers, stratasys, slashed its guidance for the second time. it says it is going to write down $100 million of its recently acquired makerbot business. stratasys paid $403 million for makerbot just two years ago in an all-stock deal when it was growing at 400%. now makerbot says it is growing at 7%. or that's what stratasys says about the business at least. what happened to the future of the 3d printer world? i talked with cathie wood, a portfolio manager at ark investment management. stratasys is one of her largest holders of her fund. >> makerbot was more about a segmentation strategy focusing on the consumer end. but that's not the main story here. makerbot next year will probably be less than 10% of the revenues. the real story here is industrial. as these stocks have been going down for the past
the next big technology or the next big technology bust?ve the numbers behind this industry next. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is the best of "bloomberg west." 3d printing -- the next big thing or the next big bust? the biggest of the 3d printer makers, stratasys, slashed its guidance for the second time. it says it is going to write down $100 million of its recently acquired makerbot business. stratasys paid $403 million for makerbot just two years ago in an all-stock deal...
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he wants to be a big help to whoever the nominee is. he's going to do what he should have done before. >> john, this is somebody who was so haunted by what went wrong in his campaigns. i was with him last week in mississippi when he gave a speech at mississippi state university. in his comments in that address, and also in a more extemporaneous comments he made at a barbecue where he was with the coach of mississippi state, it was increasingly clear that he had spent the last couple of years consumed with what had gone wrong, complaining of the political process, focus on what you say instead of what you did and your record, talking about the fact that the parties, the party was too focused on the primary voters instead of -- >> welcome to the nfl, right? like that's proof that he shouldn't be -- >> but i think that was what was driving his desire for one last go. i figured it out now. i know what i did wrong. i figured out -- >> i was right. >> i figured out the process. i was right. now i'm going to do it and i'm going to get it right
he wants to be a big help to whoever the nominee is. he's going to do what he should have done before. >> john, this is somebody who was so haunted by what went wrong in his campaigns. i was with him last week in mississippi when he gave a speech at mississippi state university. in his comments in that address, and also in a more extemporaneous comments he made at a barbecue where he was with the coach of mississippi state, it was increasingly clear that he had spent the last couple of...
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bigs. -- big spike in cable stocks.s on the phone to explain what is going on. cory johnson is back with us as well. peter cook in bc -- in washington d.c. i would have thought this was just another revenue stream that is shut down. >> i think you are right. this has been telegraphed for such a long time that investors knew it was coming. one theory is people are buying the bad news now that it is in the open, or, the more plausible argument is people are responding to the portion of the message where the chairman says they will encourage investment in broadband networks and preserve incentives by ensuring they can earn acceptable returns. that means no rate regulation. no last mile on bundling. i do not think that should be a surprise. my bigger take is the spike in cable stock is a reminder that the investment community does not understand this issue very well. >> i wonder how forward-looking the fcc is when they mention wireless as an important part of that. the same rules will apply to the emerging world of video co
bigs. -- big spike in cable stocks.s on the phone to explain what is going on. cory johnson is back with us as well. peter cook in bc -- in washington d.c. i would have thought this was just another revenue stream that is shut down. >> i think you are right. this has been telegraphed for such a long time that investors knew it was coming. one theory is people are buying the bad news now that it is in the open, or, the more plausible argument is people are responding to the portion of the...
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he's a big consumer.st launched the campaign with him here in new york city with ita special edition bottle. orange mango was his favorite. now we have quite a few varieties. he is excited to be a part -- >> you make your product with splenda. >> yes. >> coke and pepsi uses stevia. there is pepsi true with stevia and coca-cola life. why would they use of that and you use splenda? >> taste. you have to make the product taste good. we have been unable to find a way with stevia to make our case profile. we have not seen any brands that have been large scale successful with stevia. >> did you try with stevia before? >> we tried. there is a licorice kind of aftertaste to it. >> you are right. there is an aftertaste to all of these bites otis. -- diet sodas. >> we have been able to do a good job of combining everything together to bring in a nice sweetness and body profile and give somebody a drink that is refreshing. >> how do you distribute this product? coke and pepsi have such a grip on shelf space. >> anyw
he's a big consumer.st launched the campaign with him here in new york city with ita special edition bottle. orange mango was his favorite. now we have quite a few varieties. he is excited to be a part -- >> you make your product with splenda. >> yes. >> coke and pepsi uses stevia. there is pepsi true with stevia and coca-cola life. why would they use of that and you use splenda? >> taste. you have to make the product taste good. we have been unable to find a way with...
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first, the deep freeze and now the big melt. thousands of you dealing with headaches as most snow turns to rivers of mush. for a few families, we understand this run off turned dangerous. >> that's right. a sinkhole here, a nine foot deep sinkhole -- you can see how they are filling it in in this intersection trying to cover up the area with materials. this was just the beginning issues post-storm. >> call it the big melt. >> it's a challenge. >> saturday's snow is sunday's/. >> i'm from minneapolis so this is just par for the course. >> not par is what suddenly appeared on fifth north. >> it's scary. i hope nobody's home is at risk. >> part of it collapsed, leaving a nine foot deep sink hole. valerie holman says moments before a police car had driven over this exact spot. >> i'm glad the police officer made it before it caved in. >> mother nature wreaking havoc once again. >> a busted water main just up the hill flooded out part of the bridge, forcing it to close. ian mcdonald was among those forced to turn around and be late f
first, the deep freeze and now the big melt. thousands of you dealing with headaches as most snow turns to rivers of mush. for a few families, we understand this run off turned dangerous. >> that's right. a sinkhole here, a nine foot deep sinkhole -- you can see how they are filling it in in this intersection trying to cover up the area with materials. this was just the beginning issues post-storm. >> call it the big melt. >> it's a challenge. >> saturday's snow is...
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look for the big g. it means goodness first. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> it is a few seconds away from 5:00 a.m. on monday, february 9 and boy, did we just get away with the nice shower all the way to the weekend and is heavy winds and my god it was wet. >> like winter. >> 43 days without measurable rain if san francisco before that happens, second longest streak during the winter months. >> if you want to take the crow cannian it is wet to blackhawk right now. we have showers in the santa cruz mountain and across the north bay where they are heavier. if you take the ferry, we have gusts around 35 miles per hour on the water this morning. here is the 12 hour day planner, 52 to sick still a few lingering showers in the north bay, 58 to 62 same temperatures at 4:00 and dry and calmer and by 7:00 we are 52 to 56 degrees. the rain is over. put your umbrella away after the commute our during the evening
look for the big g. it means goodness first. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >>> it is a few seconds away from 5:00 a.m. on monday, february 9 and boy, did we just get away with the nice shower all the way to the weekend and is heavy winds and my god it was wet. >> like winter. >> 43 days without measurable rain if san francisco before that happens, second longest streak during the winter months. >> if you want to take the crow...
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the big winner of the night.eparation, work and thought and design behind everything to get there. >> do you have a favorite? >> i loved scarlett johansson. >> yeah. she was dramatic. >> and then second was you lara. >> oh. >> you're wearing her inspired coat. >> i promise i wasn't copying you. >> thanks. joe, we love always to hear from you. >> awe. >> the play by play of the fashion. and for more on the night's biggest trends in fashion just go to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo and robin, you rocked it. >> i had a great time. and it was wonderful to be on the carpet with you. >> and you and your sequins. >> and your style all the way. >> awe. >> coming up next on the heat index at last year's oscar awards. remember john travolta mangled idina menzel's name. this year he had a chance to redeem himself. a do-over and he told us all about it. it was the name flub heard around the world. >> duzine. >> so when john travolta was offered a do-over it wasn't without menzel first porking some fun. >> my dear friend gla
the big winner of the night.eparation, work and thought and design behind everything to get there. >> do you have a favorite? >> i loved scarlett johansson. >> yeah. she was dramatic. >> and then second was you lara. >> oh. >> you're wearing her inspired coat. >> i promise i wasn't copying you. >> thanks. joe, we love always to hear from you. >> awe. >> the play by play of the fashion. and for more on the night's biggest trends in...
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we saw a big deal being announced.edia buying about $1.4 billion. >> it would be speculative from my point of view. but still conjecture there's something to do with merger and aqua sises there. a lot of funds are quite large. and i think they'll probably be looking at that particularly. and in terms of, you know, the mergers. i think that's gone back to the health care. that's happening there is that, you know it's the top sale of $1 billion, you know, the hedge funds are moving out of that hedge funds moved out of that completely and activist as well. and i think they're pulling out of these stocks. which is interesting, as you said, last time they. >> thank you very much for joining us. it's all we have time for today. director of credit market development at sp capital iq. >> the world waits on greece as at thens scrambles to deliver the reform proposals today. we'll speak to the goldman sachs chief european economist. that's coming up after the break. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop i
we saw a big deal being announced.edia buying about $1.4 billion. >> it would be speculative from my point of view. but still conjecture there's something to do with merger and aqua sises there. a lot of funds are quite large. and i think they'll probably be looking at that particularly. and in terms of, you know, the mergers. i think that's gone back to the health care. that's happening there is that, you know it's the top sale of $1 billion, you know, the hedge funds are moving out of...
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this one's up big, too.l it settles in. >> karen, i have a couple. >> intimidating. >> intimidating. that just cracks me up. should we be mortified of that clip or amused? >> i don't know, hybrid. >> steve spacey. >> amused. >> not the kind with the c, the s kind. if you want to have a little dip your toe into the energy space, here's one that has been absolutely annihilated. i think you can buy it right here. we have some common, some call. so you know exactly what your down side is. and we see oil flatten out or go up, i think you're going to make decent money here. the other one is sort of a roundabout way of playing. it's oak tree capital. they are masters of distress debt and we are seeing a massive amount of distress debt in the energy space. they are so good at capitalizing on situations just like this and it's sort of an easier way to play it if you can't do it yourself. they'll have great returns in an environment like this. oak is the ticker. >> guys. >> what do you have in your hand? >> a horse ri
this one's up big, too.l it settles in. >> karen, i have a couple. >> intimidating. >> intimidating. that just cracks me up. should we be mortified of that clip or amused? >> i don't know, hybrid. >> steve spacey. >> amused. >> not the kind with the c, the s kind. if you want to have a little dip your toe into the energy space, here's one that has been absolutely annihilated. i think you can buy it right here. we have some common, some call. so you know...
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we'll soon see how big it is. how big a threat do you anticipate it to be?i don't think amazon, alibaba, ebay are threats to us. these are services which are everybody is using them, i'm using them, and they do a part of the business, but they don't run companies. so we use these services in combination of -- with the software we run inside companies. we have class services, concord services, services of that type. these are network so we call them business network services and we combine them with the enterprise applications and enterprise services. >> what do you tell investors who are excited about the cloud, but they don't understand the accounting, they think the guidance on margins is still opaque, things like that? >> yeah. this is -- it is a change, but look, we had in the '80s, we had rental business, that was the best business we ever had. because the renewal rate, you just have to check the renewal rate. without any sales effort, you renew the contracts on a high percentage base. >> like an annuity. >> that is where the positive impact comes from.
we'll soon see how big it is. how big a threat do you anticipate it to be?i don't think amazon, alibaba, ebay are threats to us. these are services which are everybody is using them, i'm using them, and they do a part of the business, but they don't run companies. so we use these services in combination of -- with the software we run inside companies. we have class services, concord services, services of that type. these are network so we call them business network services and we combine them...
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flyers could get big names back.steve mason is expected back against the rangers on friday but tonight they take on toronto, it's a special night for rob zef he gets to start in net in a building just south of his home town he grew up a die hard maple leafs fan. >> just to be able to get to the league, this is a bonus i never had this planned out in my mind but now that i'm here it's a special feeling. >> michael carter williams hugging a guy that he says wanted to keep him. brett brown and mcw still confused about the trade that sent him to milwaukee. it was weird to see him make his bucks debut against the sixers. helped his new team crush his old one 104-88. still wonder about that trade. doesn't make much sense. >> we are all still wondering. >>> what a big night in prime time here on 6 abc tonight is the two hour finale of how to get away with murder, of course it's set here in philadelphia hopefully the question of who actually killed lila stanguard will be answered. it starts at 9:00 p.m. >> he is punishing hi
flyers could get big names back.steve mason is expected back against the rangers on friday but tonight they take on toronto, it's a special night for rob zef he gets to start in net in a building just south of his home town he grew up a die hard maple leafs fan. >> just to be able to get to the league, this is a bonus i never had this planned out in my mind but now that i'm here it's a special feeling. >> michael carter williams hugging a guy that he says wanted to keep him. brett...
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the big advertising giant, the big marketing firm. 3000 offices in more than 100 countries. you employ 170,000? >> that includes associates. >> are you affected by what's going on in europe? >> we are affected in the sense that europe is another one of those places -- it is not the unknown unknown. ukraine this time last year. it is one of those geopolitical problems that make clients cautious. which means they don't take risks which means they focus on cost. you see it with the cpg companies. a lot of them reporting recently that their topline growth is not as high as they like. they cut their costs and they get there. they get their ugre ugly. slower than they would like gdp growth. the level of gdp growth is about 5% worldwide. inflation is 3.5%. you can eat it ou -- he said we would grow at 3%. net sales come this year we are saying over three again. we can get 10-15 with acquisition. the interesting thing this year is the american companies are going to have a foreign-currency headwind. we had that last year. now, with the weakness -- >> how bad you think it will be? >>
the big advertising giant, the big marketing firm. 3000 offices in more than 100 countries. you employ 170,000? >> that includes associates. >> are you affected by what's going on in europe? >> we are affected in the sense that europe is another one of those places -- it is not the unknown unknown. ukraine this time last year. it is one of those geopolitical problems that make clients cautious. which means they don't take risks which means they focus on cost. you see it with...
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problem and it needs a big solution and there are not any people looking for big solutions. >> there's anonymity that appears between communities and civic leaders and business community that there needs to be more money. there's not agreement where the money needs to come from. you cannot have a world-class education system in philadelphia without putting more funds. we have tough decision where do we spend the money and how the system works for everybody but there needs to be more money. >> there needs to be a new approach. it can't always be more money and there are folks in harrisburg on both sides of the aisle, i spoke to the speaker a half-hour ago, we have to get children out of schools that are not performing well, whether they are traditional public schools or charter schools that are not performing well and put them into a better classroom. the philadelphia school partnership ponied up $35 million to help with transition costs to move kids to charter schools where it's warranted. 39 of a -- applicants, exists schools want to expand into different grades and more grades and ta
problem and it needs a big solution and there are not any people looking for big solutions. >> there's anonymity that appears between communities and civic leaders and business community that there needs to be more money. there's not agreement where the money needs to come from. you cannot have a world-class education system in philadelphia without putting more funds. we have tough decision where do we spend the money and how the system works for everybody but there needs to be more...
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>> as you said in the opening, it's a very big market and dominated by two big players, but we've always dominated by two big players, but we've always been pretty fearless about taking markets on as a private company, we think we've got room to definitely grow the business and carve out a nice share for ourselves. >> and we have talked as well about the opportunities when people get into a new space, robert, and have new technology to offer. i think, for example, underarmor breaking into athletic apparel. do you i goes have a technology improvement or enhancement you think is going to be a game changer here for soccer? >> we to have some technology we'll be releasing when our product comes out in a couple months. we announced this week strong partnerships with ten global players all soccer fans would recognize and five global and european clubs that really play at the top of the sport. >> let me ask you a question as an investor. i was an investor in nike when they were launching their wearables and talking about the excitement of moving in the digital space and how it supports their co
>> as you said in the opening, it's a very big market and dominated by two big players, but we've always dominated by two big players, but we've always been pretty fearless about taking markets on as a private company, we think we've got room to definitely grow the business and carve out a nice share for ourselves. >> and we have talked as well about the opportunities when people get into a new space, robert, and have new technology to offer. i think, for example, underarmor...
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gerri: big, big day in the markets. stocks surging. more on that in just a moment. but tonight we begin with the legal battle brewing in the robin williams saga. it has been only six months since the academy award-winning actor and comedian passed away. now his widow and three children are in a family feud over his estate and property. each say belongs to them. with more on this "tmz" executive producer harvey levin. thanks for coming on the show. >> sure, gerri. gerri: this is story everybody in america can frankly relate to. tell us what are your sources telling you about the situation of trouble brewing there. >> the trouble was brewing literally days after robin's death. susan snyder is his wife, was his wife of three years. robin has three kids, none from her. zack zelda and cody. and they say, we've got, our sources on their site, she refuses, susan refused to let them in the house. and they wanted to be around his stuff, his memories. she would not let them in the house according to them. and one of the things they wanted and still want is that robin made it
gerri: big, big day in the markets. stocks surging. more on that in just a moment. but tonight we begin with the legal battle brewing in the robin williams saga. it has been only six months since the academy award-winning actor and comedian passed away. now his widow and three children are in a family feud over his estate and property. each say belongs to them. with more on this "tmz" executive producer harvey levin. thanks for coming on the show. >> sure, gerri. gerri: this is...
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. >>: i was putting my little kid to sleep and i hear a big bang in come outside and i see this big old trees on top of the roof. >>pam:everyone inside the house is okay. other homes nearby had damaged fences. because of the strong winds. a reminder -- you can get all your weather alerts, forecasts check radar and more. by downloading our ***free*** kron4 mobile app. and on our website, kron 4 dot com.we have a list of locations where you can get free sandbags. still ahead. powerful winds along the coastline. batter pacifica in particular. and blowing away more than just trees.. travelers on flights into and out of s-f-o take a big hit. because of the weather. 7 what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security ca
. >>: i was putting my little kid to sleep and i hear a big bang in come outside and i see this big old trees on top of the roof. >>pam:everyone inside the house is okay. other homes nearby had damaged fences. because of the strong winds. a reminder -- you can get all your weather alerts, forecasts check radar and more. by downloading our ***free*** kron4 mobile app. and on our website, kron 4 dot com.we have a list of locations where you can get free sandbags. still ahead. powerful...
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one was a big snow tire type design. another was a passenger design, but it had major grooves that were kind of lightning shaped, which was different than the imprint on vicky's forehead. >> but the last three imprints were interesting. they were golden sonic 78s, a relatively rare tire no longer manufactured. the imprint on vicky's face looked similar, but mcdonald wasn't sure that the size matched. >> the same tread pattern appears in normally about 12 different sizes, so it's important, to me, to confirm that it's not only the same manufacturer, the same brand, but that it has exactly the same size. >> but crystal's photographs did not contain a size reference. how could mcdonald determine the size of a tire impression on vicky's face taken three years earlier? another photograph was taken, this time with a scale reference. the human skull grows most rapidly in the first three years of life. but between the ages of 4 and 7, the distance between the eye sockets and mouth usually remain the same. this knowledge helped m
one was a big snow tire type design. another was a passenger design, but it had major grooves that were kind of lightning shaped, which was different than the imprint on vicky's forehead. >> but the last three imprints were interesting. they were golden sonic 78s, a relatively rare tire no longer manufactured. the imprint on vicky's face looked similar, but mcdonald wasn't sure that the size matched. >> the same tread pattern appears in normally about 12 different sizes, so it's...
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there's no parade, there's no big expensive item so much as the nfl having it at moscone center the big fan experience. >> reporter: the other biggish is traffic. it was a nightmare leaving the stadium in arizona yesterday with everybody trying to get out of there all at the same time. as you know levi's stadium has its own issues. they have got a year to figure it out. live in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >> a lot of yelling going on. that was what happened in gillette stadium in foxboro, mass the moment the patriots won game. just a few minutes earlier the crowd at a bar was quiet when the seattle seahawks were driving for the potential score. but then the patriots had that crucial interception and that was your ball game. kpix 5 the home for super bowl 50 next year and we are the partners for the super bowl 50 host committee as well. four-time super bowl champ joe montana his wife jennifer will join the kpix 5 staff as special contributors, they will be featured members of our team throughout the year. as the bay area bets ready for the very high-profile event. and we'll be covering
there's no parade, there's no big expensive item so much as the nfl having it at moscone center the big fan experience. >> reporter: the other biggish is traffic. it was a nightmare leaving the stadium in arizona yesterday with everybody trying to get out of there all at the same time. as you know levi's stadium has its own issues. they have got a year to figure it out. live in santa clara, kiet do, kpix 5. >> a lot of yelling going on. that was what happened in gillette stadium in...
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and they didn't play those big singles and they didn't turn into the big hits that sometimes graph grammyof the year. who should win, who will? >> i think beyonce should win and i think she will win album of the year. this is such a strong album, both artistic and commercially. that's what grammys love. i talked to sam smith a few weeks ago and asked him who was going to win album of the year. he's up in this category. he said well beyonce, of course and if anybody else wins they should give it to her immediately. if we have to hold him to that we will. >> talk about best artist. who should who will? >> best new artist. well again, i think sam smith should will and will win. i think he is a lock in this category. but these are strong nominations all the way across the board. brandi clark, who's written big hits for miranda lambert and others. she's nom naturedinated and it is great to see her get this attention. >> i'm going to go out on a limb here and say, joe levy maybe you think sam smith should win this one? >> i think maybe you might be right. it goes to the song that feels like it
and they didn't play those big singles and they didn't turn into the big hits that sometimes graph grammyof the year. who should win, who will? >> i think beyonce should win and i think she will win album of the year. this is such a strong album, both artistic and commercially. that's what grammys love. i talked to sam smith a few weeks ago and asked him who was going to win album of the year. he's up in this category. he said well beyonce, of course and if anybody else wins they should...
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a big loan of about 10 million euros. policymakers see extra stimulus is counterproductive for now according to people familiar with the toss. concern more stimulus a decline in the end. it is already dropped 21% from the bank of japan monetary easing almost two years ago. shares of credit suisse rose the most two years today. a new step to boost capital. >> we did feel it was right to knowledge the impact on the earnings of that settlement. as a result, the executive board voluntarily took these reductions as compensation as acknowledgment of the impact the government had. click for central-bank buses decision to examine capital bank said profits by about 3%. a rocket would elon musk's spacex finally took off. a technical glitch had costs to attempts. abandon its plan to recover the rocket booster aboard a ship. that's the ukraine cease-fire it took all night the leader of germany and france a deal to stem the conflict in eastern ukraine. even vladimir putin seems to be relieved after more than 18 hours of nonstop talks.
a big loan of about 10 million euros. policymakers see extra stimulus is counterproductive for now according to people familiar with the toss. concern more stimulus a decline in the end. it is already dropped 21% from the bank of japan monetary easing almost two years ago. shares of credit suisse rose the most two years today. a new step to boost capital. >> we did feel it was right to knowledge the impact on the earnings of that settlement. as a result, the executive board voluntarily...
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is both now a big, big producer, of shale but still a huge consuming country so a macro effect where consumers benefit like a tax cut for consumers yet the shale i have and shale industry .. have been hit hard and the interesting dynamic this happened because of supply and the supply has been in large part shale so one question is, can these prices last? because the investment horizon in shale -- they, a lot of u.s. shale is not profitable at this prices but once you build the rig which you can do quickly you then pump what shale you can get, so now production is still very high but if prices are low we are already seeing a lot of v plans not going forward. >> rose: yes. >> so how quickly will supply be hit? how, will affect how high the price goes up g en. >> rose: is that what the saudis intended to do? >> it is an interesting question. who knows. there are a whole lot of conspiracy theories of what they intended to do but there are parallels with the previous time they let oil prices go down and stay down, but the difference this time is the shale investment cycle is much shorter
is both now a big, big producer, of shale but still a huge consuming country so a macro effect where consumers benefit like a tax cut for consumers yet the shale i have and shale industry .. have been hit hard and the interesting dynamic this happened because of supply and the supply has been in large part shale so one question is, can these prices last? because the investment horizon in shale -- they, a lot of u.s. shale is not profitable at this prices but once you build the rig which you can...
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expenses rising big-time. here is ceo mark zuckerberg. >> 2014 was also a year big investments in our future. this year, we made big debts on the next generation of communication and computing platforms by acquiring whatsap and oculus. we focused on raising the quality of content out, improving our search and video product and our mobile apps. >> for more, i spoke with alli rosenthal. and david kirkpatrick. >> day is almost boringly predictable. they have beaten nine or 10 quarters in a row. i thought it was so interesting the way zuckerberg answered a question or just now about how aren't a really putting the wrong emphasis on building up use in the world. he takes such a long-term view. he said, well, if you are the kind of investor we want -- >> i heard that. i love that. it was an amazing moment. i never heard a ceo saying you are not our kind of investor if you do not subscribe to our viewpoint. >> if you really want short-term, don't invest with us. we think really long-term and that has paid off. the on
expenses rising big-time. here is ceo mark zuckerberg. >> 2014 was also a year big investments in our future. this year, we made big debts on the next generation of communication and computing platforms by acquiring whatsap and oculus. we focused on raising the quality of content out, improving our search and video product and our mobile apps. >> for more, i spoke with alli rosenthal. and david kirkpatrick. >> day is almost boringly predictable. they have beaten nine or 10...
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emily: you spend a lot of time thinking about big problems, big problems that you can solve. you have been pretty outspoken about the lack of big innovation in silicon valley. why aren't you working on flying cars and rocket ships? max: i try to find places where i can add value the most. i don't know much about jet propulsion engines. i am not sure rocket ships are my forte either. i really like math. my idea of a good time, until very recently when i had kids, was still curling up with a book on probability theory and solving the problem. so applying that passion and that love for numbers to places where numbers can really make a huge difference, such as consumer finance, health care, quantified self. emily: you mentioned your kids. you are very passionate about your work. you're passionate about cycling, which is your hobby. what kind of parent are you? max: i hope i am a good parent. my number one worry these days is am i as good a father as i can be. i think i'm pretty fun. although my wife has now determined that not only am i a nerd, my son is a nerd, too. i am very ha
emily: you spend a lot of time thinking about big problems, big problems that you can solve. you have been pretty outspoken about the lack of big innovation in silicon valley. why aren't you working on flying cars and rocket ships? max: i try to find places where i can add value the most. i don't know much about jet propulsion engines. i am not sure rocket ships are my forte either. i really like math. my idea of a good time, until very recently when i had kids, was still curling up with a book...