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. >> i am taking that as yes david jon. >>> if you won power ball would you spend a chunk on a dime? this 1894 dime sold for 2 million dollars. the coin is one of the rarest in the world. only 19 went into circulation and fewer than 10 are still around today. >> sounds like the worst negotiation ever here i will give you a dime and you give me >> okay. >> okay. >> that sounds great and lots of people lined up for that. >> you have a bridge to sell me too? too funny. the weather. >> and i know you are watching some sloppiness this coming weekend and pretty warm temperatures. >> we are going to be looking at changes for sure here and we will start with our sunday more significant one that we will be looking at this weekend this is going to bring quite a bit of rain and widespread 1 to 2 inches of rainfall and strong winds and gusts out of the south southeast at sunday at 40 to 60 miles per hour strongest in the southeastern part of massachusetts and record warmth mid-50s and we have a good shot of doing just that. here's the overall setup storm system moving up through the great lakes
. >> i am taking that as yes david jon. >>> if you won power ball would you spend a chunk on a dime? this 1894 dime sold for 2 million dollars. the coin is one of the rarest in the world. only 19 went into circulation and fewer than 10 are still around today. >> sounds like the worst negotiation ever here i will give you a dime and you give me >> okay. >> okay. >> that sounds great and lots of people lined up for that. >> you have a bridge to sell me...
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on charges related to smuggling military equipment to iran, so, these were not trivial charges, david. >> jon karl, thank you. >>> a mentioned a moment ago, the american left behind, robert levinson. the former fbi agent, disappearing in iran in 2007. tonight, his family wants answers. and just a short time ago, abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross sat down with lechvinson's wife christine, his son, that they never got a call from the white house. they heard about it on television. >> i'm very disappoint eded and feel eremely betrayed by them. they have done nothing to get in touch with me, other than after i asked them to. >> reporter: your father is the american left behind. >> absolutely. >> correct. >> who was serving his country and his country hasn't done its duty to get him home. >> reporter: mrs. levinson, do you consider whether bob might i will never consider that until i have proof. i believe every day hehe trying to come home to our family. we will never give up. >> brian ross reporting tonight. u.s. officials tell abc news levinson was part of the negotiations and t
on charges related to smuggling military equipment to iran, so, these were not trivial charges, david. >> jon karl, thank you. >>> a mentioned a moment ago, the american left behind, robert levinson. the former fbi agent, disappearing in iran in 2007. tonight, his family wants answers. and just a short time ago, abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross sat down with lechvinson's wife christine, his son, that they never got a call from the white house. they heard about...
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david: i hope they will be happy. i have never said that rupert murdoch reminded me of mick jagger. stephanie: but in his own universe, he is a rock star. jonto give the story some credibility for the bloomberg audience, this is the number six story on the bloomberg terminal. david: he is a legitimate capitalist, after all. we are all about chronicling the story of capitalists. stephanie: you have to say both jerry and rupert are powerful and influential. we have to talk about alabama last night. colleague former graham lanigan is watching. theama continues, defeating clemson tigers. the championship game last night , one of the highlights, a 63 yard reception in the fourth quarter by tight end oj howard. howard broke down the left sideline. check this out -- running down the end zone -- he scored a touchdown. this was the fifth national championship for the head coach. you should have seen this guy covered in gatorade when this was over. i am going to say, i waited to my family room at 12:30 at night, and there was a nine-year-old and six-year-old passed out. that is what you call your barnburner. that is a great game. stephanie: we are go
david: i hope they will be happy. i have never said that rupert murdoch reminded me of mick jagger. stephanie: but in his own universe, he is a rock star. jonto give the story some credibility for the bloomberg audience, this is the number six story on the bloomberg terminal. david: he is a legitimate capitalist, after all. we are all about chronicling the story of capitalists. stephanie: you have to say both jerry and rupert are powerful and influential. we have to talk about alabama last...
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jon. >> reporter: david, this is big themes, this is making the case we've just gotten a look at some of the excerpts and one of them, he compares what's happened under his presidency to big changes in american history, saying, each time there have been those that told us to fear the future, who claimed we could slam the brakes on change, promising to restore past glory, if we just got some group or idea that was threatening america under control. this is making the case to history, for what his presidency has accomplished. the president was still making changes to his speech late this afternoon. big things to watch for tonight? first, legacy. making the case that his presidency has been a success. but the optimism won't be an easy sell, with anxiety about isis and to the economy. second big thing to watch for? the campaign. he will on't come out and say it, but a major underlying message of the president's speech will be that a democrat should replace him. the president will also be sending a message with his among those in the first lady's box, a syrian refugee now living in michigan.
jon. >> reporter: david, this is big themes, this is making the case we've just gotten a look at some of the excerpts and one of them, he compares what's happened under his presidency to big changes in american history, saying, each time there have been those that told us to fear the future, who claimed we could slam the brakes on change, promising to restore past glory, if we just got some group or idea that was threatening america under control. this is making the case to history, for...
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i am david westin. jon: i am jonathan ferro. stephanie ruhle will be returning. , rolling overzing it seems into the open. s&p futures just up nine points this morning. inopean equities now negative territory after being in positive territory throughout the morning. to break this down through the next 60 minutes, michael holland, of holland and company, will be what's -- will be with us through the program. vonnie quinn has first word news. the government of china controversial circuit breaker that adjust to the market yesterday. state-controlled funds were set to buy stocks. news that we are anotherg this morning, sign of rising tension after north korea's latest nuclear weapons test. south korea has reinforced its defenses along the heavily fortified border. it strengthened positions near loudspeakers broadcasting anti-north korean propaganda, and also south korean pop music. president obama has been rebuffed by congress on gun trying tod is now convince a public that is skeptical and ambivalent. it knowledge in a town hall me
i am david westin. jon: i am jonathan ferro. stephanie ruhle will be returning. , rolling overzing it seems into the open. s&p futures just up nine points this morning. inopean equities now negative territory after being in positive territory throughout the morning. to break this down through the next 60 minutes, michael holland, of holland and company, will be what's -- will be with us through the program. vonnie quinn has first word news. the government of china controversial circuit...
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that means, david, more time for >> jon karl with us tonight. jon, thank you. >>> meantime, on the democratic side tonight, a decidedly different tone now from hillary clinton. is it a clear sign she knows bernie sanders is on the move in the polls in iowa? and even nationally tonight, a clinton's lead over sanders is now just seven points, down from 20 points one month ago. tonight, her new argument, and what the sanders team has pulled from her past to answer back. abc's cecilia vega, covering the campaign. >> reporter: with hillary clinton on the ropes in iowa and new hampshire, her family now out in force. bill and chelsea, and today, hillary all over the airwaves. the target? bernie sanders. over health care. >> senator sanders wants to dismantle obamacare, dismantle the chip program, dismantle medicare, dismantle private insurance. >> reporter: sanders outraged, saying his plan would do nothing of the sort. >> that is factually incorrect. and i hope the clinton campaign stops saying that. >> reporter: but this morning on "gma," clinton not
that means, david, more time for >> jon karl with us tonight. jon, thank you. >>> meantime, on the democratic side tonight, a decidedly different tone now from hillary clinton. is it a clear sign she knows bernie sanders is on the move in the polls in iowa? and even nationally tonight, a clinton's lead over sanders is now just seven points, down from 20 points one month ago. tonight, her new argument, and what the sanders team has pulled from her past to answer back. abc's...
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i am david westin. jon: i am jonathan ferro.be returning. , rolling overzing it seems into the open. s&p futures just up nine points this morning. inopean equities now negative territory after being in positive territory throughout the morning. to break this down through the next 60 minutes, michael
i am david westin. jon: i am jonathan ferro.be returning. , rolling overzing it seems into the open. s&p futures just up nine points this morning. inopean equities now negative territory after being in positive territory throughout the morning. to break this down through the next 60 minutes, michael
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jon's point. after j.f.k. said that, david donald never did rating systems again. i was an undergraduate who was lucky enough to take david donald's civil war courses, and he would never even rank lincoln, who, of course, always, you know, comes out number one or two, right? and he was the great lincoln biographer. you know, i think j.f.k. won him over. >> rose: doris, where do you rank lincoln? >> a one. i think i'd rank him one. it's tough. f.d.r. is close. lincoln saved the union, f.d.r. may have saved the western civilization along with churchill from the nazi threat. but lincoln as a human being soars among the rest of them, somehow. >> rose: i want to talk about this president and gun control, not only because -- i think he said it's given him the toughest moments of his presidency. he clearly feels strongly about it. the death of the young people at newtown had an impact on him. >> i was talking to valerie jarrett about that and how he became very tearful when he was announcing his relatively, you know, fairly smallish gun control moves, and she said every t
jon's point. after j.f.k. said that, david donald never did rating systems again. i was an undergraduate who was lucky enough to take david donald's civil war courses, and he would never even rank lincoln, who, of course, always, you know, comes out number one or two, right? and he was the great lincoln biographer. you know, i think j.f.k. won him over. >> rose: doris, where do you rank lincoln? >> a one. i think i'd rank him one. it's tough. f.d.r. is close. lincoln saved the...
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jon: 10. lisa: 15. david: 12. stephanie: eight.ht companies in the s&p that have strong earnings, but fear on a day like this. you have to factor in the technicals. it is taking the main stage, the focus. on the eight s&p stocks up on the morning? jon: we spoke to howard marks and he talked about the psychology of the market. when the market opened, i asked if you would buy it and the answer was no. someone has to come in big and the momentum turns. i wonder where is the point the pain translates into that. when is it? scott: i think it is when you see wholesale panic. the vix, we are still under 30. david: put it up again. this is important point you are making. this goes to howard marks' point. the vix is 26. even as recently as august, i think it was close to 40. it has gone up. buts higher than i like it, it is not as far up as we have seen in recent times. stephanie: how do you define wholesale panic? to see a hugert surge in volatility because everybody is trying to get through the exits and pushing prices down just to get do
jon: 10. lisa: 15. david: 12. stephanie: eight.ht companies in the s&p that have strong earnings, but fear on a day like this. you have to factor in the technicals. it is taking the main stage, the focus. on the eight s&p stocks up on the morning? jon: we spoke to howard marks and he talked about the psychology of the market. when the market opened, i asked if you would buy it and the answer was no. someone has to come in big and the momentum turns. i wonder where is the point the pain...
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for now live in lowell, jon keller at large wbz news. lisa david. >> all right see you then thanks. >>> we have the developing story tonight justice department in the epa are suing volkswagen over the auto makers's emissions cheating software. in secretary vw admitted nearly 600,000 diesel vehicles sold in the united states were programmed to pass emissions tests when in reality they gave off pollution up to 40 times the federal standard. >>> also developing an armed militia group in oregon will do what ever is necessary to defend itself after take over part of a remote wildlife refuge to protest federal ownership of the land. >>> the site of the terror attack in san bernardino california reopened today. 600 employees returned to the inland regional center. they met in small groups to talk about the the attacks that killed 14 people. now the actual conference center where a husband and wife supporting isis opened fire will be closed indefinitely. and today the president is vowing to move forward on gun control measures by-passing the republican con
for now live in lowell, jon keller at large wbz news. lisa david. >> all right see you then thanks. >>> we have the developing story tonight justice department in the epa are suing volkswagen over the auto makers's emissions cheating software. in secretary vw admitted nearly 600,000 diesel vehicles sold in the united states were programmed to pass emissions tests when in reality they gave off pollution up to 40 times the federal standard. >>> also developing an armed...
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2015 also saw quite a shakeup in the late-night landscape: david letterman signed off after 33 years of top ten lists and stupid pet tricks... jon stewart moved on from "the daily show" after 16 years, in which he made the comedy show a cultural and political phenomenon... and stephen colbert left comedy central, too, shedding his faux-pundit persona to take over for letterman. after a year like this one, when so many people disappeared or disappointed us, it's no wonder we couldn't wait to return to a galaxy far, far away, as "star wars" returned to theaters with "the force awakens." (trailer nat) "we're home." david daniel, tt2waty#`*4 p bt@m@[l tt2waty#`*4 p "a@mpw( tt2waty#`*4 p bm@m[\$ tt4waty#`*4 r dzhq !#4 off with a bang.. as fireworks burst in the skies above the las vegas strip! a look at the celebration.. and the clean- up after the party. ((michelle mortensen)) > plus... two crashes. keep investigators busy overnight.. the deadly.. and wrong-way accidents.. that tied up traffic for hours. ((sherry swensk)) > and a sunny start to 2016! the temperatures... you can expect.. in today's forecast./// < welcome to a brighte
2015 also saw quite a shakeup in the late-night landscape: david letterman signed off after 33 years of top ten lists and stupid pet tricks... jon stewart moved on from "the daily show" after 16 years, in which he made the comedy show a cultural and political phenomenon... and stephen colbert left comedy central, too, shedding his faux-pundit persona to take over for letterman. after a year like this one, when so many people disappeared or disappointed us, it's no wonder we couldn't...