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let me go back to eamon. eamon, tell us more about moleenbeck. >> reporter: we had a chance at the time when we were in brussels and speaking to several and three brothers andrea mitchell he is still living in molenbeck. he made an appeal to turn himself in. his brother was believed to have been involved in the paris attacks, but did not go through or believe to have been at some point in the operation, decided to change his mind and escape or flee or may have been involved in the shootings, but did not blow himself up. after the night of those attacks on november 13th, there was a suicide vest that was found that had explosives in it. they thought that may have been his. he was supposed to go through with that operation and did not go so. he ultimately left france and was believed to be in brussels. there was security footage that was captured of him at the time showing him at a gas station along the border and with another individual that police are still currently looking for. so there's no doubt if he is,
let me go back to eamon. eamon, tell us more about moleenbeck. >> reporter: we had a chance at the time when we were in brussels and speaking to several and three brothers andrea mitchell he is still living in molenbeck. he made an appeal to turn himself in. his brother was believed to have been involved in the paris attacks, but did not go through or believe to have been at some point in the operation, decided to change his mind and escape or flee or may have been involved in the...
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eamon javers is standing nearby. eamon. did you learn anything? >> reporter: yeah, kelly., a lot of information there. we're told that the capitol police chief said that the shooting incident said the man drew what appeared to be a weapon and pointed that at officers. he was shot by the officer. he's hospitalized. his condition sun known. the weapon or a weapon, i should say, was found at the scene. the suspect's vehicle here on capitol grounds was found and they will check that out as well to make sure there's nokes pleasives and also saying to the media there another woman who was a bystander suffered some kind of injury in the incident, maybe in the evacuation out of that incident as we heard from witnesses. there was a relatively large crowd of people getting through security, and they were all hustled away very quickly by capitol police officers. so a little bit more detail here of an emerging picture what have happened in those moments somebody fired a weapon, but the police officer is very careful there not to say exactly how much shots were fired or who fired them
eamon javers is standing nearby. eamon. did you learn anything? >> reporter: yeah, kelly., a lot of information there. we're told that the capitol police chief said that the shooting incident said the man drew what appeared to be a weapon and pointed that at officers. he was shot by the officer. he's hospitalized. his condition sun known. the weapon or a weapon, i should say, was found at the scene. the suspect's vehicle here on capitol grounds was found and they will check that out as...
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eamon, thank you very much.on javers in washington this morning. >>> there's a fair amount of fed speak topping today's agenda. fed chair janet yellen will be delivering remarks on the economy and monetary policy at the economic club of new york just after noon eastern time. then that will be followed by q&a with the moderators. we'll bring it to you live on cnbc. san francisco fed president john williams is speaking in singapore at this hour. we'll bring you any headlines. and dallas fed president robert kaplan will be in front of the mike this afternoon. some data as well. the monthly s&p case-shiller home price index out at 9:00 eastern time. consumer confidence at 10:00 a.m. lennar reporting before the opening bell. we'll hear from dave & buster's after the close. >>> we want to talk more about the markets as we see futures looking up. the dollar strengthening again. well, futures actually just making a turn lower. joining us now is mike moran, head of economic research for the americas at standard charters.
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eamon javers joins us now. >> it is a huge issue for republicans and also a huge issue for democrats as well. this fascinating schism that we're seeing now in both parties, take a listen to how it has been playing out on the democratic side in their debates. >> second clinton supported virtually every one of these disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america. nafta, nafta spofupported by th secretary, cost us 800,000 jobs nationwide, tens of thousands of jobs in the midwest. >> donald trump was on cnbc this morning, making similar points to what bernie sanders has been saying on the campaign trail. here is the way donald trump
eamon javers joins us now. >> it is a huge issue for republicans and also a huge issue for democrats as well. this fascinating schism that we're seeing now in both parties, take a listen to how it has been playing out on the democratic side in their debates. >> second clinton supported virtually every one of these disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america. nafta, nafta spofupported by th secretary, cost us 800,000 jobs nationwide, tens of thousands of jobs in the...
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eamon javers has the story >> reporter: u.s.overnment has made a new filing in this long-running apple versus the fbi fight. you remember that whole battle was whether or not the fbi and the u.s. government more broadly could force apple to write new software that would allow the fbi to get access to the san bernardino syed rizwan farook's ioane. now in the new filing the government says it's successfully accessed the data stored on the iphone and, therefore, no longers requires the assistance from apple, inc, mandated by an earlier court order so that means that this entire fight is now foot and that somehow the fbi figured out another way without apple'sans tans to get into this iphone. what we know about all of this is that last weekend some unnamed third party approached apple and told them they had a potential solution to hack into the iphone. it would appear, at least initially based on this filing, that that was successful and that the fbi was able to use whatever technique that was to get the data it was looking for off
eamon javers has the story >> reporter: u.s.overnment has made a new filing in this long-running apple versus the fbi fight. you remember that whole battle was whether or not the fbi and the u.s. government more broadly could force apple to write new software that would allow the fbi to get access to the san bernardino syed rizwan farook's ioane. now in the new filing the government says it's successfully accessed the data stored on the iphone and, therefore, no longers requires the...
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. >> eamon javers, we'll get more from you later today. thanks. >>> when we come back, we'll get cramer's "mad dash," count down to the opening bell, take one more look at the premarket as we wrap up this holiday-shortened trading week. we're back in a moment. ♪ i built my business with passion. but i keep it growing by making every dollar count. that's why i have the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy for my studio. ♪ and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... that's huge for my bottom line. what's in your wallet? with extraordinary offersmance on the stylish, all-new rx... and the dynamic nx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their d
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eamon? >> nbc's keir simmons, thank you for that. >>> and for more on the capture, i'm joined by congressman jim hines of connecticut, member of the house intelligence committee. good morning to you, and thank you very much for joining us. >> good morning. >> let's talk a little bit about the importance of salah abdeslam's capture. it cannot be overstated, his interrogation can help us here in the u.s. understand how isis directs and coordinates its attacks on the west. can you tell us what level of coordination and communication you think may have been involved between u.s. intelligence and the european allies in the capture of salah abdeslam? >> not with a great deal of specifici specificity. i will say, obviously, our intelligence community works very closely with their counterparts in europe. this is not a problem that recognizes borders, of course, as this individual showed. as he sort of skittered across borders in europe subsequent to the event. the transnational cooperation that our
eamon? >> nbc's keir simmons, thank you for that. >>> and for more on the capture, i'm joined by congressman jim hines of connecticut, member of the house intelligence committee. good morning to you, and thank you very much for joining us. >> good morning. >> let's talk a little bit about the importance of salah abdeslam's capture. it cannot be overstated, his interrogation can help us here in the u.s. understand how isis directs and coordinates its attacks on the...
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we have eamon javers in palm beach and we are also in the buckeye state. >> reporter: ohio is big and diverse with a long history of picking presidents. but tonight it could also decide the direction of a party. >> this country is about us coming together. this country is not about us tearing one another down. >> reporter: republicans are pinning all their hopes tonight on popular ohio govern john kasich, considered the narrow favorite here. but trump is conceding nothing. >> you've got to beat kasich. he's not going to be a great president. he's not going to be strong. >> i am very clear, i want to build on the progress we've made. >> reporter: on the democratic side, hillary clinton, who beat barack obama here in 2008, is the odds-on favorite again. but bernie sanders is aiming for another upset by hitting free trade agreement that he claims have cost ohio jobs. >> it is time, brothers and sisters, that we create an economy that work for all of us. >> crazy busy. mass tif turnout. >> reporter: at this precinct near columbus, voters are well aware of what's on their shoulders. >> it
we have eamon javers in palm beach and we are also in the buckeye state. >> reporter: ohio is big and diverse with a long history of picking presidents. but tonight it could also decide the direction of a party. >> this country is about us coming together. this country is not about us tearing one another down. >> reporter: republicans are pinning all their hopes tonight on popular ohio govern john kasich, considered the narrow favorite here. but trump is conceding nothing....
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eamon javers joins us now with more. good morning, eamon. >> good morning, joe. jae, an absolutely stunning develop yesterday in this long-running fight between apple and the u.s. government. the government announcing yesterday that not only had it discovered a method to get into that locked iphone, but it already accessed the phone and accessed that information. so now we have some dueling statements here from apple and the fbi. start with the fbi on apple. the fbi saying, during the past week, to include the weekend, extensive testing of the i foeb was done by highly skilled personnel to ensure the contents of the phone would remain intact once technical methods were applied. the full exploitation of the phone and follow-up investigative steps are continuing. apple, for its part, saying that from the beginning, we objected to the fbi's demand that apple build a back door into the iphone because we believed it was wrong and would set a dangerous precedent. as a result of the government's dismissal, neither of these occurred. this case should never have been brou
eamon javers joins us now with more. good morning, eamon. >> good morning, joe. jae, an absolutely stunning develop yesterday in this long-running fight between apple and the u.s. government. the government announcing yesterday that not only had it discovered a method to get into that locked iphone, but it already accessed the phone and accessed that information. so now we have some dueling statements here from apple and the fbi. start with the fbi on apple. the fbi saying, during the...
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we are covering all the angles on this for you this morning, keir simmons and eamon mud even have the latest on the terror ties, kelly o'donnell is focused on the impacts. we begin with keir simmons who has the latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me the flowers and candles that people who are caught up in this bombing continue to grow. there is a sense of mourning here, a silence has descended over this area. there was quite a lot of noise and ruckusness last night. that's so not the case now, it is very respectful. meanwhile we are hearing that salah abdeslam as you mentioned is now saying that he would like to return to go back to france of course the last time he was there he was accused of being involved in the paris bombings. he was -- he would like to go back to france to face a court there, his lawyer is saying that since the attacks here he has stopped talking to the police but that he wants to go to france to explain himself, if you like. a european news organization is reporting that one of the senior police leaders in europe is sayi
we are covering all the angles on this for you this morning, keir simmons and eamon mud even have the latest on the terror ties, kelly o'donnell is focused on the impacts. we begin with keir simmons who has the latest for us. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. as you can see behind me the flowers and candles that people who are caught up in this bombing continue to grow. there is a sense of mourning here, a silence has descended over this area. there was quite a lot of noise and...
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let's get to eamon javers. >> hi michele. fbi director james comey testifying here. they are taking a quick break here for votes on the house floor. just before that break comey was in an interesting dialogue with congressman darryl icea of california. icea seemed frustrated that in his view it looked to him like the fbi hadn't done quite enough to figure out whether or not it could get into this disputed i-phone on its own. >> i came out of the securities business and it defuddled me you haven't looked at the source code and you don't understand the disk drive at least to answer my rather dumb questions, if you will. you are ptd anding somebody to obey an order to do something you don't want to do and you haven't figured out whether you can do-it-yourself. you just told us you can't do it. but you didn't ask for the source code and didn't ask the questions i asked here today. >> the time of the gentleman has exspishd and the director is permitted to answer the question. >> thank you mr. chairman. >> comey responded to icea's questions here by saying, yes, the u.s. g
let's get to eamon javers. >> hi michele. fbi director james comey testifying here. they are taking a quick break here for votes on the house floor. just before that break comey was in an interesting dialogue with congressman darryl icea of california. icea seemed frustrated that in his view it looked to him like the fbi hadn't done quite enough to figure out whether or not it could get into this disputed i-phone on its own. >> i came out of the securities business and it defuddled...
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eamon javers joins us from washington with the details on what we should expect. >> hi, kayla.feel of a situation that's been handled very diplomatically behind the scenes. the initial reporting, this fund raise e which will feature chelsea clinton was to be held at the headquarters. that was based on a draft invitation that was circulated last week or earlier. b by the time we got ahold of a copy of the actual invitation on friday, here's what the invitation said. it's going to be hosted by elizabeth holmes, but this invitation is for an event to be held at a private home. not at headquarters. and you notice elizabeth holmes gets her own line, but also on a host committee with a number of other prominent female silicon valley executives, also participating in this fund-raiser. here's what the clinton campaign told us. they said, this was never a health care event. and the location wasn't set. it will not be at theranos. so clearly, guys, some questions over exactly how close the clinton campaign wants to be to elizabeth holmes and to theranos. they want to raise awareness of f
eamon javers joins us from washington with the details on what we should expect. >> hi, kayla.feel of a situation that's been handled very diplomatically behind the scenes. the initial reporting, this fund raise e which will feature chelsea clinton was to be held at the headquarters. that was based on a draft invitation that was circulated last week or earlier. b by the time we got ahold of a copy of the actual invitation on friday, here's what the invitation said. it's going to be hosted...
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eamon, thank you very much.ck back in. >>> coming up, continued coverage of this morning's attacks in brussels. we'll talk to "the wall street journal" brussels reporter who's live at the scene of the airport where those blasts have occurred. 5:35 a.m. in new york, 10:35 a.m. in brussels. "worldwide exchange" comes can right back. find fantasy shows. when it comes to the things you love, you want more. love romance? get lost in every embrace. into sports? follow every pitch, every play and every win. change the way you experience tv with x1 from xfinity. >>> breaking news. if you are just waking up, brussels has been rocked by multiple explosions, one at the main airport in brussels, leaving at least 20 dead. nbc can confirm an unknown ni number of people hurt at this hour. two explosions occurred. passengers are being advised to stay away. the facility has been closed. belgian police confirming a separate explosion this morning at a metro station near the eu headquarters, which of course is in brussels. the eu
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a number of states up for grabs tonight in the race for the white house and eamon javers is in floridaand has all the important details. >> reporter: hi, melissa. not too far away from mara lago, donald trump's fancy estate. this is trump carry and we expect trump will carry the state of florida given what we've seen in the poll numbers going in. got to wait until the voters make their choice. the stereotypical donald trump voter is an angry blue collar voter and we've spoken to angry white collar voters and retirees here today. here's a few that we met. >> i'm a clinton person so that's where i'm going to be. she's the only one that i've heard policy from, real actual policy. >> she is corrupt. she's a pathological liar. >> i think trump will carry all of florida healthily tomorrow. i think without a question he'll be -- he'll win the primary down here. >> i would have preferred if bloomberg ran or joe biden, even joe biden ran. warren buffett. bill gates and you can't always get what you want. >> you can't always get what you want, melissa, and i did meet a bernie sanders voter, and
a number of states up for grabs tonight in the race for the white house and eamon javers is in floridaand has all the important details. >> reporter: hi, melissa. not too far away from mara lago, donald trump's fancy estate. this is trump carry and we expect trump will carry the state of florida given what we've seen in the poll numbers going in. got to wait until the voters make their choice. the stereotypical donald trump voter is an angry blue collar voter and we've spoken to angry...
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thank you so much, eamon madine. congressman adam chif. congressman, you went to that airport presumably, and you've been meeting with european intelligence officials in recent weeks about the situation with isis and the follow-up to paris. have you had any briefing about today's attacks? i know congress is not in session. >> well, i had a preliminary briefing, but we're still gathering information from our european partners and obviously looking to our own holdings to see whether this information that we can still shed light on this. but unfortunately, what we've seen is that even when europe is in a state of vigilance, even after the arrest of abdeslam, these kind of attacks are still very possible. europe must remain on alert because i think the risk in other capitals remains grave. you have these foreign fighters coming back and belgium contributed more per capita than any other european country. it's difficult to keep track of them and then they can be concealed in these massive refugee flows. the challenge is enormous. the resources
thank you so much, eamon madine. congressman adam chif. congressman, you went to that airport presumably, and you've been meeting with european intelligence officials in recent weeks about the situation with isis and the follow-up to paris. have you had any briefing about today's attacks? i know congress is not in session. >> well, i had a preliminary briefing, but we're still gathering information from our european partners and obviously looking to our own holdings to see whether this...
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>> one final question for you, eamon. there have been reports over the years, though none confirmed, that apple, when they went into china, ultimately had to share code or do something. not create a book door for the chinese -- >> they had to put them on china telecom servers. >> what is it exactly that the chinese government might have access to, for example, that the u.s. government doesn't? >> it's a really good question. i don't fully know the answer to that. becky, you're right. there was an article in the "l.a. times" last week laying out the fact that apple had actually put some of its data on government-owned servers in china the a the request of the government there. they've submitted some of their apps and some of their product to inspection by the chinese government over there. so the question is, what are they allowing the chinese to do that maybe they're not allowing the u.s. government to do, and does china cooperate with some of these authoritarian -- i'm sorry, does apple cooperate with some of these autho
>> one final question for you, eamon. there have been reports over the years, though none confirmed, that apple, when they went into china, ultimately had to share code or do something. not create a book door for the chinese -- >> they had to put them on china telecom servers. >> what is it exactly that the chinese government might have access to, for example, that the u.s. government doesn't? >> it's a really good question. i don't fully know the answer to that. becky,...
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. >> eamon, thank you very much. depending on who is elected in november, could your tax bills shrink or expand last year? scott hajj is president of the tax foundation. the tax foundation has crunched the numbers on every candidate's tax plan. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start off with donald trump's plan. he would cut tax rates for everyone, but his tax plans could add $10 trillion in debt over the next decade. he says he can cut that. do you think that's viable. >> i don't think it's viable. he cuts taxes across the board for individuals and corporations, but does it in an ad hoc way but doesn't do it in a way to lead to overall improvements to the efficiency and productivity plan. it's a tax cut plan, not a tax improvement plan. >> let's talk about bernie sanders. he wants to raise taxes for just about everyone. create four higher tax brackets, and even a 52% tax bracket at the top, that's for incomes over $10 million. what do you think that would do for economic growt
. >> eamon, thank you very much. depending on who is elected in november, could your tax bills shrink or expand last year? scott hajj is president of the tax foundation. the tax foundation has crunched the numbers on every candidate's tax plan. thank you very much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> let's start off with donald trump's plan. he would cut tax rates for everyone, but his tax plans could add $10 trillion in debt over the next decade. he says he can cut...
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now let's get over to eamon javers. good morning, eamon. >> yeah. a change in florida and other states that voted yesterday. on the republican side we're down to three with marco rubio, the home state senator from here in florida dropping out. last night suspending his campaign. donald trump, the big winner here, call it down to 1 1/2 candidates. hillary clinton with a resounding victory here in florida and across the country last night of those states reports. now the math is going to get much more difficult. for his part, donald trump, this is his home in in ways. he's got mara la ga, which is an estate a little ways down the road from where i'm standing in palm beach, florida. >> this is my second time in florida. to win by that kind of a number is incredible. and i have to -- i have to say it. i have to say it. that, number one, i want to congratulate marco rubio on running a really tough campaign. he's tough, he's smart, and he's got a great future. he's got a great future. >> just as an aside, somebody ought do a psychological at some point to
now let's get over to eamon javers. good morning, eamon. >> yeah. a change in florida and other states that voted yesterday. on the republican side we're down to three with marco rubio, the home state senator from here in florida dropping out. last night suspending his campaign. donald trump, the big winner here, call it down to 1 1/2 candidates. hillary clinton with a resounding victory here in florida and across the country last night of those states reports. now the math is going to...
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eamon, you have some funding of who is funding who?we're seeing a winnowing effect among the big money donors behind a lot of the campaigns. let me give you an example. senator ted cruz, look at some of his batters, you see robert mercer of renaissance technologies, computer programmer. daniel and ferris wilk. john childs. john kasich, a concentration of big ohio money. greg went, mark kvamme. with marco rubio there is a florida connection. lawrence degeorge, an executive and investor, and on the democratic side, some big, big name backing had hi hillary clinton. those are some of the big names who are backing some of the candidates who remain in the race. those who back other candidates particularly jeb bush now have a lot of deciding to do. >> six candidates remain. which one is best for business and wall street? larry kudlow and john harwood joins us now. they said trump versus hillary, who is better for wall street. and they came down with hillary. >> they have been crusading against donald trump. wall street is always mixed. there
eamon, you have some funding of who is funding who?we're seeing a winnowing effect among the big money donors behind a lot of the campaigns. let me give you an example. senator ted cruz, look at some of his batters, you see robert mercer of renaissance technologies, computer programmer. daniel and ferris wilk. john childs. john kasich, a concentration of big ohio money. greg went, mark kvamme. with marco rubio there is a florida connection. lawrence degeorge, an executive and investor, and on...
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taking center stage at the security conference out in san francisco, or eamon javers is there. he's joined by the defense secretary ash carter in a tv exclusive here. eamon? >> thanks very much. i am here in san francisco. we're at the rsa cybersecurity conference. i'm joined by the secretary of defense. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. what is that board and what are you hoping to learn from the executives here on the west coast? >> it's a brand-new mechanism to advise my on how the department of defense can better connect to america's great innovative community. the reason to do that is our military, the finest fighting force in the world that's ever known today, one of my jobs is to make sure that it's that way, 10, 20, 30 years down the road. we've always had two great things. we've had our wonderful people. they all volunteer for us, and the second is the connection to american technology. we need to keep that connection going. eric is going to help me think about and implements ways of do that. i'm grateful to him. he's one of the great american innovati
taking center stage at the security conference out in san francisco, or eamon javers is there. he's joined by the defense secretary ash carter in a tv exclusive here. eamon? >> thanks very much. i am here in san francisco. we're at the rsa cybersecurity conference. i'm joined by the secretary of defense. thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. what is that board and what are you hoping to learn from the executives here on the west coast? >> it's a brand-new...
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eamon javers is in d.c. with details. >> reporter: put this in context here.talk this morning about this debate, but remember back in previous cycles when al gore sighed in a debate that was seen as rude and unacceptable behavior. we saw that moment in 2008 when barack obama said to hillary clinton that you're like be enough, hillary. we went way, way, way beyond is that last night. >> i have to say that, he hit my hands. i've never heard of this. look at those hands. are they small hands? and, he referred to my hands, if they're small, something else must be small. i guarantee there's no problem. >> reporter: donald trump taking sides in the debate over whether size matters, what doesn't matter to donald trump is, though, according to donald trump is some allegations from u.s. intelligence and military veterans that u.s. members of the military officers and the intelligence corps would not accept illegal orders from donald trump as president of the united states to step up torture and go after wives and families of terror suspects. here's what trump had to sa
eamon javers is in d.c. with details. >> reporter: put this in context here.talk this morning about this debate, but remember back in previous cycles when al gore sighed in a debate that was seen as rude and unacceptable behavior. we saw that moment in 2008 when barack obama said to hillary clinton that you're like be enough, hillary. we went way, way, way beyond is that last night. >> i have to say that, he hit my hands. i've never heard of this. look at those hands. are they small...
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. >> eamon thank you very much. breaking news on saudi arabia.lle has that back at hgq. >> a headline that at different times we couldn't do as breaking news. this time around, saudi arabia is trying to do an international bond deal. potentially $10 billion worth. they were just downgraded last month by s&p. two notches from a plus to a minus but once again saudi arabia look to go into the international markets to borrow about $10 billion. are they in trouble because of the decline in the price of oil? it caused a deficit in the country but at this point nobody is worried about them not being able to pay their debts. it highlights the situation for the oil producing countries that you need to borrow money in this environment. back to you. >> a situation to continue watching. thank you michelle. up next, at&t and directv are ditching the dish. at least in a way. what it means for your cable subscription in just a moment. r" that's me. ♪ you should hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can program jet engines to talk
. >> eamon thank you very much. breaking news on saudi arabia.lle has that back at hgq. >> a headline that at different times we couldn't do as breaking news. this time around, saudi arabia is trying to do an international bond deal. potentially $10 billion worth. they were just downgraded last month by s&p. two notches from a plus to a minus but once again saudi arabia look to go into the international markets to borrow about $10 billion. are they in trouble because of the...
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and museum curator eamon mcnemy has their permission to test it. >> it's just inside this. >> is that or an ancient script? >> no, it's a 12th century script. it says a piece of the wood of the true cross, and it was given to the king by the pope in 1110. >> so we can date it at least back to 1110. >> the cross is believed to be cedar wood. and since its arrival in ireland, it has been carved up further to share with different churches. >> you can see it quite plainly here in the back. >> oh, wow. >> again you can see a sample was taken from here. >> what kind of information do you have to say that this cross may have come from jerusalem? >> well, to my knowledge, cedar wood certainly wasn't available in ireland in the 12th century. it had to come from the middle east somewhere, from lebanon or israel. >> but could this be from first century jerusalem? the time has come to find out. network in america. i know what you're thinking, they all claim stuff like that. yeah, but some of them stretch the truth a little bit. like this. faster, more reliable and better coverage than ever. and i
and museum curator eamon mcnemy has their permission to test it. >> it's just inside this. >> is that or an ancient script? >> no, it's a 12th century script. it says a piece of the wood of the true cross, and it was given to the king by the pope in 1110. >> so we can date it at least back to 1110. >> the cross is believed to be cedar wood. and since its arrival in ireland, it has been carved up further to share with different churches. >> you can see it...
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eamon has the latest. sewell is testifying right now. apple has no sympathy for terrorists and apple has enormous respect for law enforcement but said they simply have to stand on principle when it comes to encryption. here's what he had to say. >> some of you may have an iphone in your pocket right now if you think about it there's probably more information stored on that device than a thief could steal by breaking into your house. the only way we know to protect that data is through strong encryption. >> we also heard from the fbi's head james comey who made the case that the fbi really is responding to the court case that we saw yesterday in new york. that was a case in which the federal judge in new york ruled against the fbi, comey said the fbi has to accept all of these different legal verdicts. here's what he say. >> the government lost the case yesterday in brooklyn. we could lose the case in san bernardino and it will be used as precedent against the government. is that the way the law works, which i happen to think is a good th
eamon has the latest. sewell is testifying right now. apple has no sympathy for terrorists and apple has enormous respect for law enforcement but said they simply have to stand on principle when it comes to encryption. here's what he had to say. >> some of you may have an iphone in your pocket right now if you think about it there's probably more information stored on that device than a thief could steal by breaking into your house. the only way we know to protect that data is through...
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eamon has highlights. >> what's an astonishing moment on the fox news channel.hat had plenty of policy but all about the character of the various candidates and whether they are fit to serve as president of the united states take a listen to this exchange involving donald trump. >> you change your tune so so many things and that has some people saying what is his core? >> megyn, i have a very strong core. i have never seen a successful person without a degree of flexibility. >> ted cruz comparing himself in many ways to ronald reagan. >> i think the american people understand that yelling and cursing at people doesn't make you a tough guy. we need a commander in chief that will rebuild the military like ronald reagan did coming out of the weak jimmy carter administration. the economy took off and generated millions in high paying jobs and trillions in any revenue. >> some vulgarity in last night's die bait. i'm old to remember that people were astonished that bill clinton answered the question whether he wore boxers or briefs and that's unprecedented in american
eamon has highlights. >> what's an astonishing moment on the fox news channel.hat had plenty of policy but all about the character of the various candidates and whether they are fit to serve as president of the united states take a listen to this exchange involving donald trump. >> you change your tune so so many things and that has some people saying what is his core? >> megyn, i have a very strong core. i have never seen a successful person without a degree of flexibility....
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i want to step back, eamon, as much as i respect them, there were things jumbled up in what he said.mber what we're talking about is a review by the justice department that started last summer and within that review, mr. pagliano is the person who was responsible for setting up the e-mail server and for some maintenance. so we don't expect that he's going to have much to say with regard to actually the e-mails themselves, which is sort of a separate issue. on that issue, obviously secretary clinton herself has made very clear from the beginning when this first started when she actually actually asked to have her e-mails released. she has no concerns about -- we're talking about here is information that would have been retroactively classified because of the request to make those e-mails public. even if that was a dot gov e-mail address, we would go through the same process. most recently we heard from colin powell who we learned in this investigation also used -- there have been questions raised about and after the fact classification, which he also says is ridiculous and has every c
i want to step back, eamon, as much as i respect them, there were things jumbled up in what he said.mber what we're talking about is a review by the justice department that started last summer and within that review, mr. pagliano is the person who was responsible for setting up the e-mail server and for some maintenance. so we don't expect that he's going to have much to say with regard to actually the e-mails themselves, which is sort of a separate issue. on that issue, obviously secretary...
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we'll try to get his side of the story as well. >> eamon, thank you. 45 minutes to go. dow is up 17 3 points. transports are up 220 points. we talked about how fedex is leading the way and nasdaq up 11. >> good-bye shoe laces, nike with the first ever self-lacing sneaker. where does that sound familiar? we'll hear from mark parker coming up next. >>> my one on one interview with jack dorsey, whether he has regrets about taking those companies public later on "the closing bell." you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. trolling for a gig with braindrone? can't blame you. it's a drone you control with your brain, which controls your thumbs, which control this joystick. no, i'm actually over at the ge booth. we're creating the operating system for industry. it's called predix. it's gonna change the way the world works. ok, i'm telling my brain to tell the drone to get you a copy of my resume. umm, maybe keep your hands on the controller. look out!! ohhhhhhhhhh... you know what, i'm just gonna email it to you. yeah that's probably safer. ok, cool. i am a first res
we'll try to get his side of the story as well. >> eamon, thank you. 45 minutes to go. dow is up 17 3 points. transports are up 220 points. we talked about how fedex is leading the way and nasdaq up 11. >> good-bye shoe laces, nike with the first ever self-lacing sneaker. where does that sound familiar? we'll hear from mark parker coming up next. >>> my one on one interview with jack dorsey, whether he has regrets about taking those companies public later on "the...
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eamon is live with that. >> that testimony still going on.eiterating now the governments position in this apple versus the fbi fight in encryption. here's what she just had to say. >> i support strong encryption. we all have to. we need it to protect our data, personal data, financial data, medical data. the issue here is warrant proof encryption and just as we have security in so many other areas of our lives and still retain the ability to have very, very focused responses to law enforcement i believe that our technology companies, the greatest companies in the world have the ability to work with us and achieve that. >> interestingly enough we heard from senator diane feinstein. she is at odds with them on this issue and is siding with the government. saying no company here should be above the law and expressing skepticism of the private data companies in silicon valley that can use this data themselves but are refusing to turn it over to the government. she doesn't like that they would use it for profit but not to help out the government.
eamon is live with that. >> that testimony still going on.eiterating now the governments position in this apple versus the fbi fight in encryption. here's what she just had to say. >> i support strong encryption. we all have to. we need it to protect our data, personal data, financial data, medical data. the issue here is warrant proof encryption and just as we have security in so many other areas of our lives and still retain the ability to have very, very focused responses to law...
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. >> eamon, what about the fact we have so many of these terror incidents with siblings, brothers, familyhat isis and other terror groups prefer that because it creates better operational security. you don't have to worry about as much intercepts of electronic communications. >> reporter: who more can you trust than your own family members? right? from that perspective, you look at it that many of these individuals and we've seen it now in a few different cases in the case of the boston marathon bombings and "charlie hebdo" and the paris attacks and in brussels. certainly, there is a phenomenon referred to as the pipeline phenomenon. once a pipeline is established, it's a close knit network of people that have access to the information and the plot and i think isis prefers to have an operational separation if you will between cells and that's why you see a common pattern that these individuals know each other sometimes for many years. it was that they knew each other for many years before the attacks. >> thank you so much. evan kohlmann still here. and several americans unaccounted for af
. >> eamon, what about the fact we have so many of these terror incidents with siblings, brothers, familyhat isis and other terror groups prefer that because it creates better operational security. you don't have to worry about as much intercepts of electronic communications. >> reporter: who more can you trust than your own family members? right? from that perspective, you look at it that many of these individuals and we've seen it now in a few different cases in the case of the...
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joining us right now from washington with the united states reaction is eamon javers. you want to catch us up to date on what you know now? >> reporter: we're starting to get reaction from u.s. political figures. president of the united states traveling in had a va narcotics cuba. white house officials said he's been apprised of the situation. we also saw donald trump putting out a tweet and going on a bit of a media tour this morning with a number of interviews on television networks. he said do you all remember how beautiful and safe a place brussels was. not any more. it is from a different world. u.s. must be vigilante and smart. also now we're getting a statement from john kasich the ohio governor running for the republican nomination. john kasich saying i want to express my solidarity with the people of belgium in the aftermath of the attacks that took place in brussels. along with every american i'm sickened by the pictures of the carnage, injuries and loss of life. we're waiting on statement from some of the other candidates here on the political scene. can you
joining us right now from washington with the united states reaction is eamon javers. you want to catch us up to date on what you know now? >> reporter: we're starting to get reaction from u.s. political figures. president of the united states traveling in had a va narcotics cuba. white house officials said he's been apprised of the situation. we also saw donald trump putting out a tweet and going on a bit of a media tour this morning with a number of interviews on television networks. he...
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eamon is live with more on that. >> so much attention to the donald trump comments last night. almost forget there's other people on the stage there last mite along side donald trump. each of them adopting their own strategy for how to handle the donald trump phenomenon. we saw ted cruz very much trying to be the reasonable man in this debate. and also marco rubio decided he was going to go toe to toe with donald trump including at moments laughing at donald trump. take a look at this exchange. >> could you respond to his specific assertion about trump collection clothes which you say some of it is made in mexico. >> this little guy has lied so much -- >> here we go. >> about my record. >> here we go. >> he has lied so much about my record. >> so rubio smiling and laughing there at donald trump trying to playoff the insurlts a attacks from trump and also on the stage, ohio governor john kasich that made the case that he has a really good chance in this race even though a lot of folks looked at him and said he might be one of the people next to get out. here's john kasich last n
eamon is live with more on that. >> so much attention to the donald trump comments last night. almost forget there's other people on the stage there last mite along side donald trump. each of them adopting their own strategy for how to handle the donald trump phenomenon. we saw ted cruz very much trying to be the reasonable man in this debate. and also marco rubio decided he was going to go toe to toe with donald trump including at moments laughing at donald trump. take a look at this...
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. >> and to be made soon, eamon, as we get closer and closer to the 15th.e welcome paul holland, foundation capital. paul held a meeting last week with top voices from the valley. great to have you back. we know the valley is traditionally blue. any reason to think it's going to be different this cycle? >> no, i'm afraid not. that's not likely to change. one of the things we have seen, of course, over the last several elections, you've got really kind of some different kind of candidates. you know, hillary clinton has done a very good job of forming relationships out here. the clintons are well-respected. i think they did well by the tech economy. the republican situation is obviously kind of like a broken field situation in football. so everybody is watching that. as you know, we gathered together about 40 people from the silicon valley at our home with my wife, my colleague, meg sloan and tim dyson. and we had a very spirited discussion, but it was incredibly cordial. we had about a third of the people there were right of center. a third of the people wer
. >> and to be made soon, eamon, as we get closer and closer to the 15th.e welcome paul holland, foundation capital. paul held a meeting last week with top voices from the valley. great to have you back. we know the valley is traditionally blue. any reason to think it's going to be different this cycle? >> no, i'm afraid not. that's not likely to change. one of the things we have seen, of course, over the last several elections, you've got really kind of some different kind of...
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we have full team coverage including eamon javers. he's in west palm peach florida.s in columbus, ohio. scott let's begin with you in the buckeye state. a state always pretty much named the next president. >> that's right, brian. if there was any doubt that people in ohio are paying attention, look behind me. the polls have been open here just outside of columbus for about half an hour and the people are lined up, still lined up in a day that's huge for both parties. for the democrats, 143 delegates at stake. 66 for the republicans. the democrats will award their delegate proportionally. the republicans ice winner take all but a pivotal primary for both sides. on the democratic side hillary clinton has been favored here but bernie sanders campaigning to the last minute hoping for an upset along the lines of last week's upset in michigan. he's here and pushing his stance against free trade agreements which have not been popular here in industrial ohio. on the republican side much more complicated and potentially the last best hope for those in the republican party hop
we have full team coverage including eamon javers. he's in west palm peach florida.s in columbus, ohio. scott let's begin with you in the buckeye state. a state always pretty much named the next president. >> that's right, brian. if there was any doubt that people in ohio are paying attention, look behind me. the polls have been open here just outside of columbus for about half an hour and the people are lined up, still lined up in a day that's huge for both parties. for the democrats,...
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. >>> eamon mola zeem. >> reporter: now, the federal prosecutor spoke a short while ago and gave us some light and key pieces. they've been identified. both of them have been identified. his brother khalid was the one attacking the metro station not too far away from where i'm standing. one of the suicide bombers remains unfeed but the individual that the manhunt has been in pursuit of is the individual authorities know as naji najim laachraoui. more importantly he has his fingerprints attached. their finger prints were connected to an apartment raided by belgian authorities last week, which seems to be a key piece in this puzzle. now, overnight in the late hours -- early hours of this morning, police raided an apartment in belgium. it was there they found explosives. they found essentially all kinds of ingredients used in making bombs including nails as we understand it, which was also some of the fragments found in some of those victims as a result of the attacks yesterday. why those pieces are so important is because a taxi driver who drove those three individuals to the airport yeste
. >>> eamon mola zeem. >> reporter: now, the federal prosecutor spoke a short while ago and gave us some light and key pieces. they've been identified. both of them have been identified. his brother khalid was the one attacking the metro station not too far away from where i'm standing. one of the suicide bombers remains unfeed but the individual that the manhunt has been in pursuit of is the individual authorities know as naji najim laachraoui. more importantly he has his...
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eamon jarvis has that story. >> with "washington post" reporting this morning with the department ofranted immunity to a former hillary staffer named brian paglia know. he was also one of the people involved in setting up hillary clinton's primary e-mail server. there's intense investigation by the fbi and what could come oup it if anything. here's what we know so far. 2 2,079 have contained classified e-mails and 22 have been designated top secret. none of those e-mails according to the state didn't were marked classified during hillary clinton's tenure. where we go from here is obviously anybody's guess. it goes without saying that there are enormous political overtones to this and the question is whether north any adverse outcome of this investigation could impact hillary clinton's presidential cam pape. you've already got folks like michael bloomberg circling it. >> we'll see what happens. thank you for the update. >>> coming up tomorrow, meg whitman, ceo of hewlett-packard enterprise will be here. she also recently weighed in on the republican race. we'll hear her reaction. we'r
eamon jarvis has that story. >> with "washington post" reporting this morning with the department ofranted immunity to a former hillary staffer named brian paglia know. he was also one of the people involved in setting up hillary clinton's primary e-mail server. there's intense investigation by the fbi and what could come oup it if anything. here's what we know so far. 2 2,079 have contained classified e-mails and 22 have been designated top secret. none of those e-mails...
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eamon javers in palm beach. here at palm beach fire and rescue station number one. traffic has been heavy all day. very steady foot traffic. people coming in to make voices heard. we think we know what's going to happen in florida today just based on the polling. hillary clinton has a very commanding lead over bernie sanders and take a look where they stand on the republican side. donald trump with a very significant lead in polling, trump 44, rubio 27, one of the most recent polls rubio the home state senator here in florida and cruz 17 and kasich just 9% in florida. what's at stake here? a whole lot of delegates for the party's nomination fight. republicans 99 of the 1,237 delegates, 214 delegates and 32 of the superdelegates of the 2,832 needed to win on the democratic side. we think we know where it's headed in florida but voters have a way of being unpredictable. we'll have to see bhapz here in florida tonight. a big win for hillary clinton and donald trump could lock this thing up or get it very close to b
eamon javers in palm beach. here at palm beach fire and rescue station number one. traffic has been heavy all day. very steady foot traffic. people coming in to make voices heard. we think we know what's going to happen in florida today just based on the polling. hillary clinton has a very commanding lead over bernie sanders and take a look where they stand on the republican side. donald trump with a very significant lead in polling, trump 44, rubio 27, one of the most recent polls rubio the...
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. >> let's get to eamon javers in washington with the latest from there. what have you learned? >> we're starting to get some reaction across the political spectrum. in washington and around the won'try we heard from gru r country. we heard from donald trump already today. hillary clinton called into the "today" show. here's what she had to say. hillary clinton saying we have to do a much better job in coordinating with the europeans in tracking anybody with connections to terrorism. she also said we do have to be realistic about how people move from place to place. talking about border security issues in europe. we heard from the speaker of the house, paul ryan, a republican who said in a tweet we stand in solidarity with the people of brussels and pay for the victims of this horrendous act of terror. defense secretary ash carter set to begin speaking here in a few minutes. we'll hear new details from him. and also ted cruz, republican candidate for president, speaking in washington and linking trump and hillary clinton and barack obama as all three political figures who want t
. >> let's get to eamon javers in washington with the latest from there. what have you learned? >> we're starting to get some reaction across the political spectrum. in washington and around the won'try we heard from gru r country. we heard from donald trump already today. hillary clinton called into the "today" show. here's what she had to say. hillary clinton saying we have to do a much better job in coordinating with the europeans in tracking anybody with connections to...
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even if they win in court there could be another roadblock eamon has those details. >> big story raisingtriguing possibility here in the apple versus fbi fight and possibility is this, that if apple were to lose in court over the issue of whether or not they should create new software to unlock the iphone of the san bernardino shooter farook, if they lose that case in court, some apple engineers cohen gauge in software version of civil diso bead yens and quit jobs at apple in order to not have to comply with the government's demand. apple said it would take six to ten years a month to write the government operating system or government os. they say that would be relatively doable and tim cook has said that if apple loses in court, it would comply ultimately with what the court is asking apple to do. the risk here is not to engineers. the software market is so hot for programmers in silicon valley. these people could likely find other jobs at other firms and would be snapped up quickly. the potential is foredamage actually to apple if they lose their top programming talent over this fight
even if they win in court there could be another roadblock eamon has those details. >> big story raisingtriguing possibility here in the apple versus fbi fight and possibility is this, that if apple were to lose in court over the issue of whether or not they should create new software to unlock the iphone of the san bernardino shooter farook, if they lose that case in court, some apple engineers cohen gauge in software version of civil diso bead yens and quit jobs at apple in order to not...
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eamon javers joins us now. >> it is a huge issue for republicans and also a huge issue for democrats fascinating schism that we're seeing now in both parties, take a listen to how it has been playing out on the democratic side in their debates. >> second clinton supported virtually every one of these disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america. nafta, nafta spofupported by th secretary, cost us 800,000 jobs nationwide, tens of thousands of jobs in the midwest. >> donald trump was on cnbc this morning, making similar points to what bernie sanders has been saying on the campaign trail. here is the way donald trump raised it on our air earlier today. >> you should do an investigation. free trade means we're not taxing each other. you can't have one nation being taxed and the other nation not being taxed. okay. so, you know, a lot of things wrong and i believe that i will be able to straighten it out. >> so you know what they say about politics making for strange bed fellos here. we saw that playing out earlier on cnbc. just within the past hour or so. richard trumka of the
eamon javers joins us now. >> it is a huge issue for republicans and also a huge issue for democrats fascinating schism that we're seeing now in both parties, take a listen to how it has been playing out on the democratic side in their debates. >> second clinton supported virtually every one of these disastrous trade agreements written by corporate america. nafta, nafta spofupported by th secretary, cost us 800,000 jobs nationwide, tens of thousands of jobs in the midwest. >>...
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. >> eamon, thank you. you think is most important to investors and to markets watching the investigation? >> honestly, do not see another follow-on response. it does seem, again, like one of these bursts of violence that doesn't necessarily have a broader campaign immediately behind it, and i think honestly memories will fade. the paris attacks happened very shortly after the markets peaked in early november. if you look back on it, nobody is saying pair sis a reason we had a weak period after that. it was kind of lost because it wasn't immediately followed by something else. >> of course we did see unity after paris. we saw the european union come together. we saw this deal that angela merkel was able to do with the turks as you mentioned, kelly. all of that is great as long as that is still the longer term trajectory that may be true if, again, we see borders going up, if we see responses that are basically about shutting down and the european union. >> the one troubling aspect that came out of authoriti
. >> eamon, thank you. you think is most important to investors and to markets watching the investigation? >> honestly, do not see another follow-on response. it does seem, again, like one of these bursts of violence that doesn't necessarily have a broader campaign immediately behind it, and i think honestly memories will fade. the paris attacks happened very shortly after the markets peaked in early november. if you look back on it, nobody is saying pair sis a reason we had a weak...
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. >> we'll look for that, eamon, thank you. >>> what the panel is watching for next week before thiss cash. aflac! isn't major medical enough? no! who's gonna' help cover the holes in their plans? aflac! like rising co-pays and deductibles... aflac! or help pay the mortgage? or child care? aflaaac! and everyday expenses? aflac! learn about one day pay at aflac.com/boat blurlbrlblrlbr!!! in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state, the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in buffalo, where the largest solar gigafactory in the western hemisphere will soon energize the world. and in syracuse, where imagination is in production. let us help grow your company's tomorrow - today - at business.ny.gov >>> welcome back. a lot to sift through this week as markets take their pause after five straight weeks of gains. mike, what are you watching next week? >> it's nip and tuck whether the stock market will be up or down. and maybe a little rotation into the st
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thanks, eamon. continue to keep us posted. >> here's what's happening.ina's foreign minister meeting with vladimir putin and foreign minister lavrov to discuss the syrian peace process and intentions in the korean peninsu peninsula. tensions were heightened among refew geejs and migrants over a limited amount of supplies arriving in the overcrowded camp on the greece macedonian border. aid organizations brought them clothes and teams distributes the food, the people began to argue and pushed in desperation. >>> a dozen memphis residents were evacuated from flooded homes. a rescue team used an amphibious vehicle to navigate through a neighborhood swamped by the river. >>> transit rail riders face the pros secretary of starting a workweek amid a strike, with union representing 4,000 workers. they have been working without a contract for nearly five years. >> in the tri-state area, that means leave extra time for your commute. that's the cnbc news update. >> we've been getting those e-mail updates. >> work for home. >> doesn't work for me and you though. >>
thanks, eamon. continue to keep us posted. >> here's what's happening.ina's foreign minister meeting with vladimir putin and foreign minister lavrov to discuss the syrian peace process and intentions in the korean peninsu peninsula. tensions were heightened among refew geejs and migrants over a limited amount of supplies arriving in the overcrowded camp on the greece macedonian border. aid organizations brought them clothes and teams distributes the food, the people began to argue and...
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our own eamon javers will speak with ash carter at 4:00 p.m. on "closing bell". >>> the rich and the real estate, we'll let you know where the wealthy are now buying big homes and how much they are spending. >>> plus -- >> coming up, a startup scaring the way night terrors. >> we're bringing scientifically proven technologies to improve your child's sleep. >> will the panel keep this founder up at night? >> does that really prevent other people from playing in your space? >> how do you defend market share against that thought of low cost offshore competition? >> or will they call it a dream? stay tuned to find out. "ow..." "are you okay?" "yeah, i just got charged for my credit monitoring. that's how i know it"s working." "ah. you know you can go on creditkarma.com and check it out there. it's completely free." "really?" "yeah" "oh, that didn't hurt at all." "yeah, completely painless." "credit karma. give yourself some credit." on their auto insurance. wouldn't a deal involve two parties discussing something? a little give? a little take? beca
our own eamon javers will speak with ash carter at 4:00 p.m. on "closing bell". >>> the rich and the real estate, we'll let you know where the wealthy are now buying big homes and how much they are spending. >>> plus -- >> coming up, a startup scaring the way night terrors. >> we're bringing scientifically proven technologies to improve your child's sleep. >> will the panel keep this founder up at night? >> does that really prevent other...
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let's get to eamon javers with the latest on the russian spy who pleaded guilty today. >> it is a big day for bad guys in the global banking system, starting with that russian spy you're talking about. his name is yevgeny burakoff. he pled guilty today in a new york court. according to the u.s. government, he was what they call a knock, a nonofficial cover spy. he didn't have diplomatic immunity and that landed him in court. the government says that he was posing as a banker and trying to obtain secrets about russian bank sanctions and also the energy market here in the united states and around the world. and according to documents filed in the case, part of the way he was captured was the fbi had an undercover agent that he thought was a co-conspirator. that agent passed him documents that were in binders and those binders unbeknownst to yevgeny had microphones in them and they recorded all of the russian spies conversations, all of that went back to the fbi and the transcripts are detailed in the court records. it is a fascinating case. he faces up to five years sentencing is still
let's get to eamon javers with the latest on the russian spy who pleaded guilty today. >> it is a big day for bad guys in the global banking system, starting with that russian spy you're talking about. his name is yevgeny burakoff. he pled guilty today in a new york court. according to the u.s. government, he was what they call a knock, a nonofficial cover spy. he didn't have diplomatic immunity and that landed him in court. the government says that he was posing as a banker and trying to...
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eamon javers is on the way. it should take a couple of seconds.e locking down the entire capitol complex, the white house is on lockdown. no surprise there i think to michelle's point just a few moments ago that world tensions are heightened to say the least the visitor situation you referred to is a relatively new thing built underground on the east side of of the capitol. you access it going down -- really underneath the capitol plaza. and it is a very large and beautiful museum and film center where you can -- where people go. that becomes the visitor's classic way into the capitol if you're going on a tour and going into the main building, rotunda if you're so lucky to get tickets to go into one of the chambers. >> impossible to know what's happening with breaking news, there's some kind of ems truck here, looks like someone went inside. it's impossible to know if this is related to shots fired but there are live cameras everywhere and police presence from the live feeds we're getting in, inkredsably pervasive and heavily armed officers throug
eamon javers is on the way. it should take a couple of seconds.e locking down the entire capitol complex, the white house is on lockdown. no surprise there i think to michelle's point just a few moments ago that world tensions are heightened to say the least the visitor situation you referred to is a relatively new thing built underground on the east side of of the capitol. you access it going down -- really underneath the capitol plaza. and it is a very large and beautiful museum and film...
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eamon javers has more on the story. >> that press conference happened earlier today.ials said iranians hacked into 46 american financial institutions and the fbi director explained how dangerous all of this can be. here is what he had to say earlier today. >> people like to travel for vacation or education. and we want them looking over their shoulder both when they travel and sit at a keyboard. that's the message of the case. there is no place safe on this increasingly small world. >> one of the issues that was so concerning to law enforcement officials was that hack attack on the dam in new york state. u.s. attorney explained why officials are so concerned. >> the penetration of the dam which represents a frightening new frontier for cybercrime. though no actual harm resulted from that, the potential havoc that such a hack of american infrastructure could wreak is scary to think about. >> i'm sitting here at the department of justice with assistant attorney general john carlen. thank you for being here on cnbc. you indicted five chinese hackers. members of the chine
eamon javers has more on the story. >> that press conference happened earlier today.ials said iranians hacked into 46 american financial institutions and the fbi director explained how dangerous all of this can be. here is what he had to say earlier today. >> people like to travel for vacation or education. and we want them looking over their shoulder both when they travel and sit at a keyboard. that's the message of the case. there is no place safe on this increasingly small world....
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now pushing back against apple in the fight to unlock the iphone of that san bernardino shooters and eamonjoins us. >> reporter: this was an absolutely blistering exchange between the department of justice and apple yesterday in this ongoing fight that you're talking about. it started with a filing in the court case from the department of justice. take a look at what the department of justice wrote about apple. they said april's rhetoric is not only false but also corrosive of the very institutions that are best able to safeguard our liberty and our rights, the courts, the fourth amendment, long standing precedent and venerable laws and the dreamtally elected branchs of government. apple's lawyer wrote back by saying in 30 years of practice, i don't think i've ever seen a legal brief that was more intended to smear the other side with false accusations and innuendo and less intend to focus on the real merits of the case. they were so upset in what the government suggested they said it would be as if apple had invoked j. edgar hoover ordering the assassination of john f. kennedy and citing
now pushing back against apple in the fight to unlock the iphone of that san bernardino shooters and eamonjoins us. >> reporter: this was an absolutely blistering exchange between the department of justice and apple yesterday in this ongoing fight that you're talking about. it started with a filing in the court case from the department of justice. take a look at what the department of justice wrote about apple. they said april's rhetoric is not only false but also corrosive of the very...
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eamon, we're going to leave it there. for more on airport security, let's bring in chad wolf, former assistant administrator at the tsa. good morning. the big conversation you keep hearing over and over again is what do we do, do we push out the perimeter at an airport, but it does raise this question, are we going after the right thing? if we're talking about doing it in an airport, what do we do at a train station, at a shopping mall? are we looking at the right aspect of this? >> yeah, i think so. i think as tsa responds to what happens in brussels, they've got to look at a variety of different measures. what you're going to see at airports and probably train stations and metro stations is that increased law enforcement presence. that's really the primary response that tsa has when we look at our transportation notes. as your earlier reporting said, the choke points here are the security check points. wherever you push those out, whether they're inside an airport terminal or outside of the airport property, those are t
eamon, we're going to leave it there. for more on airport security, let's bring in chad wolf, former assistant administrator at the tsa. good morning. the big conversation you keep hearing over and over again is what do we do, do we push out the perimeter at an airport, but it does raise this question, are we going after the right thing? if we're talking about doing it in an airport, what do we do at a train station, at a shopping mall? are we looking at the right aspect of this? >> yeah,...