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alan: the floor is yours my friend. scott: go ahead alan. alan: i'm a believer in goldman sachs because their financial institution interest rates are low. earnings come out very soon. looking for goldman to go to $200. that's 20% higher than we are now. to get to the min- max wage situation--all of the minimum wage workers in america combined made half of the money of wall street bonuses in 2013. think about that. scott: and who's fault is it that we've had the largest gap between rich and poor? alan: i'm just making a point! scott: i agree with the goldman sachs call. we're at the bottom end of a large up trend channel. if we get below 163 i don't want to be in anymore but as long as we're above that it think it's ok. alan: so, goldman is right and a higher minimum wage would help everybody? scott: no...the minimum wage argument is only an argument because the economy is so bad.we wouldn't have to worry about it if the economy-- alan: the stock market's not bad. scott: you're changing the focus. but that's not the economy is it? alan: no.
alan: the floor is yours my friend. scott: go ahead alan. alan: i'm a believer in goldman sachs because their financial institution interest rates are low. earnings come out very soon. looking for goldman to go to $200. that's 20% higher than we are now. to get to the min- max wage situation--all of the minimum wage workers in america combined made half of the money of wall street bonuses in 2013. think about that. scott: and who's fault is it that we've had the largest gap between rich and...
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alan, we'll start with you. alan: oh jeez. angie: that's not an answer. alan: i have no answer. zero. angie: scott? scott: $1. alan: that's why i wanted you to go first because that's the only trick i knew. angie: the answer is $62.36. thanks for playing. great to have you on the show. first business continues right after this. tim biggam joins us on this friday for a check on the charts. good morning tim. let's get down to it and talk about those big banks. yesterday on the show we highlighted wells fargo which has had a tremendous run already this year. what do you think about jp morgan? >>jp is a little bit different category.more of a money center bankmore reliant on trading than underwriting like wells is. certainly from the trading sidefixed income especiallyhas languished to say the least. i personally think jp morgan given the run up its had to proceed with caution even with a little bit of a selloff recently. i look for lower levels on jp and the monet center banks in general. >>we will watch for both of those earnings coming from wells and jp morgan today. also, it's b
alan, we'll start with you. alan: oh jeez. angie: that's not an answer. alan: i have no answer. zero. angie: scott? scott: $1. alan: that's why i wanted you to go first because that's the only trick i knew. angie: the answer is $62.36. thanks for playing. great to have you on the show. first business continues right after this. tim biggam joins us on this friday for a check on the charts. good morning tim. let's get down to it and talk about those big banks. yesterday on the show we highlighted...
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alan: there has been a complete turnover. what was great last year is terrible this year and vice versa. i'm of the school to look to buy things that are distressed or on sale just because you have better leverage and less risk with greater rewards. scott: that school that alan is trying to convey to you is called the portfolio theory of money management. it simply says that you can't pick them. so if you are given a 20 year time horizon, if you take the top of the winners and invest in the losers once a year so there is not a lot of churn and burn, you have a 99.9% chance of beating the s&p or whatever the index is. alan: dogs of the dow. look at goldthat got beaten down. that had a nice healthy bounce back at the end of the year. the nasdaq was down nearly 10%. from a leverage standpoint i would rather be a buyer of some of these long term tech stocks and wait for a bounce. technically speaking, we could see a nice big move if it recovers and gets to the highs. angie: time for your bonus round questionmonday, monday. who ca
alan: there has been a complete turnover. what was great last year is terrible this year and vice versa. i'm of the school to look to buy things that are distressed or on sale just because you have better leverage and less risk with greater rewards. scott: that school that alan is trying to convey to you is called the portfolio theory of money management. it simply says that you can't pick them. so if you are given a 20 year time horizon, if you take the top of the winners and invest in the...
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it was called "liza and alan." first it was called "liza and alan: one night only."n -- with lights that said "liza and alan." and i came to the sound check, i was like, "i am having that." so i, i got it. >> jimmy: you do? >> i managed to bludgeon the producer and -- at my house in the cat skills. we call it the "liza and alan line." it's enormous. actually too bright like being in a sun bed. >> jimmy: in your house? >> in my house. upstate, yeah. >> jimmy: that's so fun. >> it says "liza and alan." >> jimmy: they gave you the sign? "liza and alan." >> it doesn't happen too often. >> jimmy: it doesn't happen at all. absolutely not. i follow you on twitter. and you're great to follow. very fun things. and but then you got into, kind of a beef -- with the "wall street journal." >> ooh. yeah. well -- >> jimmy: serious stuff. >> this is a huge journalistic faux pas. >> jimmy: yes. >> and so, the "wall street journal" come and took photos of me getting ready for the show and and everything. and -- blah blah blah. and talk to me and talk to my dresser, kimberly, and all t
it was called "liza and alan." first it was called "liza and alan: one night only."n -- with lights that said "liza and alan." and i came to the sound check, i was like, "i am having that." so i, i got it. >> jimmy: you do? >> i managed to bludgeon the producer and -- at my house in the cat skills. we call it the "liza and alan line." it's enormous. actually too bright like being in a sun bed. >> jimmy: in your house? >>...
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that's what alan has endured for five years. and that is what his sentence would cause him to endure for an additional decade. at this point, the administration has not gotten involved, even to sit down with the cuban government to discuss the appropriate issues concerning his release. >> so your message, and his message to the state department is? >> our message really is to the president of the united states. and it is president obama, please engage on this issue. we understand the world's a complicated place. we understand the world will not become less complicated, but please engage on this issue. sit down with the cuban government. try to reach a resolution. do what you can do to bring alan gross back to his country. make serving your government in a foreign country mean something. >> and when you said that alan's message to the world today is that he will not suffer another birthday in prison, that after this may 2nd, he will come home before next year one way or the other, dead or alive, do you think that he's a threat to
that's what alan has endured for five years. and that is what his sentence would cause him to endure for an additional decade. at this point, the administration has not gotten involved, even to sit down with the cuban government to discuss the appropriate issues concerning his release. >> so your message, and his message to the state department is? >> our message really is to the president of the united states. and it is president obama, please engage on this issue. we understand...
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we'll be back to alan as s&p futures close. david: ford shares hitting the brakes as they report 39% profit and 23 new models and upgrades in the pipeline a big turn around. liz will be asking chief financial officer bob jenks coming up. liz: have to hear what he says. what is the real story on the state of housing? ask someone who has got skin in the game, people. we have the ceo of the wall board maker, usg. it is a huge company. every homebuilder uses them. why his business is actually booming despite what many say is a housing slowdown. david: one strategist saying a new market leader is emerging for the second quarter. investors already started to pile in. we'll tell you what it is and how to play it ahead. liz: we would love to hear from you. you guys, come on, following amazon's big drop today, is it a buy? tweet us@fbntab. your answers coming up. ♪ @fbnatb. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billi
we'll be back to alan as s&p futures close. david: ford shares hitting the brakes as they report 39% profit and 23 new models and upgrades in the pipeline a big turn around. liz will be asking chief financial officer bob jenks coming up. liz: have to hear what he says. what is the real story on the state of housing? ask someone who has got skin in the game, people. we have the ceo of the wall board maker, usg. it is a huge company. every homebuilder uses them. why his business is actually...
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alan and howard, this is-- we're here.ose receivables and those payables don't start matching up, you will not be in business in the next year. i am not writing a check for more than a million bucks. do we have a deal? >> yeah. >> yes. >> come here, you big guy. >> we came from 5 million down to the 1, to be more realistic. >> i'm very comfortable with the million dollars, especially with everything that he's going to add to the business. >> see ya in the morning. good morning. my name is marcus lemonis. and i fix failing businesses. this business last year did $50 million of business. unfortunately, we didn't make any money. you guys sell a lot, but there's one thing that you don't do very well. what is that? >> collect. >> collect money. so last night at dinner, i made a deal with alan and howard. and i'm putting in a million dollars. but you know what they forgot to do last night? they forgot to ask me for my money. it's a theme, but it's not funny. because your paychecks and the rent, all get paid when we collect the m
alan and howard, this is-- we're here.ose receivables and those payables don't start matching up, you will not be in business in the next year. i am not writing a check for more than a million bucks. do we have a deal? >> yeah. >> yes. >> come here, you big guy. >> we came from 5 million down to the 1, to be more realistic. >> i'm very comfortable with the million dollars, especially with everything that he's going to add to the business. >> see ya in the...
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alan deal, former ntsb investigator.he on multinational search, joining us on the phone, dr. alan deal, former ntsb investigator.e on t multinational search, joining us on the phone, dr. alan deal, former ntsb investigator. on th multinational search, joining us on the phone, dr. alan deal, former ntsb investigator.on the multinational search, joining us on the phone, dr. alan deal, former ntsb investigator. the author of air safety investigate the tors, using science to save lives one crash at a time. dr. deal, thanks for being here. how does science play in this investigation? >> well, we've certainly seen a lot of science displayed, whether the doppler shift on the satellite handshake operation, clearly we don't -- this is still reported and not confirmed, so i guess you'd say we're cautiously optimistic. but obviously science is going to play a big factor especially if it does turn out to be correct as we get the black boxes up. >> and if that does happen, where to next? >> well, i think the sequence it will go, and
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what do you think here alan? >>you always have to pay attention to geopolitical concerns but that adds volitilityit doesn't change the fundamentals. so unless something serious happens i think it's just hiccups in the marketplace and i have an old theme we want to stick toit's called show me the money. eventually with what we're seeing with the stock market in russia, that's going to put some serious pressure. they are 25% off their highs from october and they're down near 5 year lows. that's going to cause a change over there more so than any military issues that we may come across. >>we begin the back half of the earnings season today. what's on your list? >>i'm happy and i'm more happy with the market reaction than anything else. that's how we measure things. the markets have reacted very well. just a couple days ago we were within 10 points of the all time highs in the s&p. keeping that kind of scorecard, the markets respect and enjoy what's going on with earnings and what i like is the fact that we're not se
what do you think here alan? >>you always have to pay attention to geopolitical concerns but that adds volitilityit doesn't change the fundamentals. so unless something serious happens i think it's just hiccups in the marketplace and i have an old theme we want to stick toit's called show me the money. eventually with what we're seeing with the stock market in russia, that's going to put some serious pressure. they are 25% off their highs from october and they're down near 5 year lows....
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alan: there was a world series played there. the only thing i know that's true is that they're mathematically eliminated. bill: c. 1945 was their last world series before that dreaded curse of the billy goat. now on to your day jobs. good day gents. first business continues right after this. our trader this morning is dan deming. he's market specialist at stutland equities. let me ask you about the s &p 500. it's getting a lot of attention. > >we're seeing a push back up toward the high end of the range. basically we saw close yesterday at 1878. the high close was 1890. so just a shade off of the high close we saw a few weeks ago heading into april. we'll see if we can push that level as we roll out of april. > >it's been influenced by all the worries about the ukraine. i would have thought that the vix would have been higher than it is right now. > >we saw a spike up a couple of weeks ago when we saw the market give up some of the gains but now basically we're seeing the vix back up under pressure. the market is starting ti foc
alan: there was a world series played there. the only thing i know that's true is that they're mathematically eliminated. bill: c. 1945 was their last world series before that dreaded curse of the billy goat. now on to your day jobs. good day gents. first business continues right after this. our trader this morning is dan deming. he's market specialist at stutland equities. let me ask you about the s &p 500. it's getting a lot of attention. > >we're seeing a push back up toward the...
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i will take alan.ve investment, how about taking stake in a football player could be ripe with risk. maybe opportunities as ceo of a company that is letting investors buy shares of 49ers tight end vernon davis. >>> plus want to set up your portfolio like warren buffett or carl icahn or david einhorn or any billionaire? we'll tell you how to invest just like a billionaire without breaking the bank. takes one simple fact. >>> big security flaw in microsoft's internet explorer is leaving tens of millions of people potential risk for hat act tax. you need these details coming up. ♪ peace of mind is important when you're running a successful business. so we provide it services you can rely on. with centurylink as your trusted it partner, you'll experience reliable uptime for the network and services you depend on. multi-layered security solutions keep your information safe, and secure. and responsive dedicated support meets your needs, and eases your mind. centurylink. your link to what's next. does your mo
i will take alan.ve investment, how about taking stake in a football player could be ripe with risk. maybe opportunities as ceo of a company that is letting investors buy shares of 49ers tight end vernon davis. >>> plus want to set up your portfolio like warren buffett or carl icahn or david einhorn or any billionaire? we'll tell you how to invest just like a billionaire without breaking the bank. takes one simple fact. >>> big security flaw in microsoft's internet explorer is...
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reporting live from the port of redwood city, alan wopping, abc7 news -- alan wang, abc7 news. >>> we are following breaking news on the central coast where solvang has been ordered. hundreds of people were told to leave their homes. solvang is between san luis san luis obispo and santa barbara. the bomb team is helping local law enforcement with this. >>> a disturbing scene in berkeley earlier this morning. a young gerl -- girl naked and hysterical and screaming for help. they believe she may be the help of 6 trafficking. cornell bernard has the story now from berkeley. cornell? >> carolyn, the young gerl -- girl remains hospitalized. she was found on piedmont. neighbors say she was naked and she was calling for help. they are investigating how she got here, but they believe it is linked to human 6 trafficking. sex trafficking. >> help, help, i can't see. >> she woke to the screams of a teenage girl outside her home on piedmont avenue. the girl had been pepper sprayed. >> she couldn't see anything. we brought her a bottle of water . it was cold. it was 5:00 in the morning. she poured
reporting live from the port of redwood city, alan wopping, abc7 news -- alan wang, abc7 news. >>> we are following breaking news on the central coast where solvang has been ordered. hundreds of people were told to leave their homes. solvang is between san luis san luis obispo and santa barbara. the bomb team is helping local law enforcement with this. >>> a disturbing scene in berkeley earlier this morning. a young gerl -- girl naked and hysterical and screaming for help....
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reporting live from the port of redwood city, alan wopping, abc7 news -- alan wang, abc7 news. >>> we are following breaking news on the central coast where solvang has been ordered. hundreds of people were told to leave their homes. solvang is between san luis san luis obispo and santa barbara. the bomb team is helping local law enforcement with this. >>> a disturbing scene in berkeley earlier this morning. a young gerl -- girl naked and hysterical and screaming for help. they believe she may be the help of 6 trafficking. cornell bernard has the story now from berkeley. cornell? >> carolyn, the young gerl -- girl remains hospitalized. she was found on piedmont. neighbors say she was naked and she was calling for help. they are investigating how she got here, but they believe it is linked to human 6 trafficking. sex trafficking. >> help, help, i can't see. >> she woke to the screams of a teenage girl outside her home on piedmont avenue. the girl had been pepper sprayed. >> she couldn't see anything. we brought her a bottle of water . it was cold. it was 5:00 in the morning. she poured
reporting live from the port of redwood city, alan wopping, abc7 news -- alan wang, abc7 news. >>> we are following breaking news on the central coast where solvang has been ordered. hundreds of people were told to leave their homes. solvang is between san luis san luis obispo and santa barbara. the bomb team is helping local law enforcement with this. >>> a disturbing scene in berkeley earlier this morning. a young gerl -- girl naked and hysterical and screaming for help....
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. >> tambiÉn cuestionaron si se co calcularon el riesgo de twitter cubano para contratistas como Álans su cancillerÍa demostrÓ que estados unidos no a renunciado a sus planes. >> el administrador de la agencia para el desarrollo dijo que pensaba en alan Álan gross todos los dÍas que el departamento de estado continÚa los esfuerzos por su liberaciÓn en el capitolio univisiÓn. >> las mÁs recientes cifras indican que uno de cada 4 bebÉs nace de una mamÁ que tiene entre 15 y 17 aÑos de edad, esto son 1700 nacimiento por semana y tambiÉn como nos dice liliana segÚn los expertos de este tipo de nacimientos tienen consecuencias negativas a nivel clÍnico social y tambiÉn econÓmico. >> una de cada 4 adolescentes que dan a luz en estados unidos tienen entre 15 y 17 aÑos y son hispana entre otras las que tienen las tazass mÁs alta asÍ lo revela un estudio para el control y prevenciÓn de enfermedades sonia es el rostro es madre de un niÑo de casi un aÑo estÁ embarazada de su segundo bebÉ y tiene solo 17 aÑos. >> necesita uno actuar como un adulto, aunque todavÍa no sea. >> ser madre a esa edad tr
. >> tambiÉn cuestionaron si se co calcularon el riesgo de twitter cubano para contratistas como Álans su cancillerÍa demostrÓ que estados unidos no a renunciado a sus planes. >> el administrador de la agencia para el desarrollo dijo que pensaba en alan Álan gross todos los dÍas que el departamento de estado continÚa los esfuerzos por su liberaciÓn en el capitolio univisiÓn. >> las mÁs recientes cifras indican que uno de cada 4 bebÉs nace de una mamÁ que tiene...
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will you fill the shoes of alan mulally that -- alan mulally? he has a huge legacy.he premium auto group, he sold that with mark fields's blessing. mark fields went into that, basically to set that up so that they could be sold, so they could get that money and leverage the present for the future. it was a smart idea. drive anger allowed to jaguar or an aston martin home after work everyday. >> i went down to the garage to see what every guy in the executive suite drives. mark field drives a taurus. do you think that is a smart choice? got inlast thing he trouble for was that he kind of lives with the family in florida. he was commuting back and forth on the company jet. >> that was years ago. >> he has changed since he realizes he will be ceo one day. the taurus is a sleeper car. it looks like a regular taurus, but is pretty quick. everyone pretty much knows car alan mulally's favorite at ford is the flex, which i think says a lot about him as well. there is going to be a change. fields field is a snazzier guy. long hair thing going on, which he seems to have trimme
will you fill the shoes of alan mulally that -- alan mulally? he has a huge legacy.he premium auto group, he sold that with mark fields's blessing. mark fields went into that, basically to set that up so that they could be sold, so they could get that money and leverage the present for the future. it was a smart idea. drive anger allowed to jaguar or an aston martin home after work everyday. >> i went down to the garage to see what every guy in the executive suite drives. mark field...
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reporting live from the port of redwood city, alan wopping, abc7 news -- alan wang, abc7 news. >>> were following breaking news on the central coast where solvang has been ordered. hundreds of people were told to leave their homes. solvang is between san luis san luis obispo and santa barbara. the bomb team is helping local law enforcement with this. >>> a disturbing scene in berkeley earlier this morning. a young gerl -- girl naked and hysterical and screaming for help. they believe she may be the help of 6 trafficking. cornell bernard has the story now from berkeley. cornell? >> carolyn, the young gerl -- girl remains hospitalized. she was found on piedmont. neighbors say she was naked and she was calling for help. they are investigating how she got here, but they believe it is linked to human 6 trafficking. sex trafficking. >> help, help, i can't see. >> she woke to the screams of a teenage girl outside her home on piedmont avenue. the girl had been pepper sprayed. >> she couldn't see anything. we brought her a bottle of water . it was cold. it was 5:00 in the morning. she poured t
reporting live from the port of redwood city, alan wopping, abc7 news -- alan wang, abc7 news. >>> were following breaking news on the central coast where solvang has been ordered. hundreds of people were told to leave their homes. solvang is between san luis san luis obispo and santa barbara. the bomb team is helping local law enforcement with this. >>> a disturbing scene in berkeley earlier this morning. a young gerl -- girl naked and hysterical and screaming for help. they...
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alan do you know why why why did you deduct. your contribution to the it's a great question i mean in new york city for example that the the church owns in new york city christian churches own tremendous amount of property tremendous amount of land they make money i'm not sure gaming religion a tax break is such a great idea i think really to just get special preference in this country and i believe government should stay out of religion totally which is my view is what the founders had in mind and if they're out fred why does religion get a tax rate well you know. an awful lot of charities get a tax break. and i think that you would hardly single out religion as is one that would not get one i think if you did away with that break you'd have to do away with tax breaks for all charities and if they did that across the board as a part of comprehensive tax reform which would involve the lowering of rates allan . but that i might be something that might be a good thing. you think we'll ever elect allen you think we'll ever elect. a
alan do you know why why why did you deduct. your contribution to the it's a great question i mean in new york city for example that the the church owns in new york city christian churches own tremendous amount of property tremendous amount of land they make money i'm not sure gaming religion a tax break is such a great idea i think really to just get special preference in this country and i believe government should stay out of religion totally which is my view is what the founders had in mind...
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will be elevated into the top spot of ceo and alan mullally will officially retire. i have talked to source within the company, they've told me an announcement will happen soon, and look whether there will be -- what i have been told is don't be surprised if we have an official transition from alan mullally to mark fields within the next 30 days. this is the end game we have all expected for some time, know that mark fields look taking over. this makes sense that we'll have it soon. you've got a board meeting coming at the end of this month after the quarterly earns report, then also in the middle of maybe, the annual shareholders meeting. i wouldn't be surprised if we have mark fields moving into alan mullally's spot with some kind of transition taking place by the time of the annual shareholders meeting. that will be on may 14th or 15th of next month. so that's what we're looking at at this point. mark fields will be moves into replace alan mullally, and expect that to happen relatively soon. >>> you've talked to him sever tiles. do you bled he's truly going to ret
will be elevated into the top spot of ceo and alan mullally will officially retire. i have talked to source within the company, they've told me an announcement will happen soon, and look whether there will be -- what i have been told is don't be surprised if we have an official transition from alan mullally to mark fields within the next 30 days. this is the end game we have all expected for some time, know that mark fields look taking over. this makes sense that we'll have it soon. you've got...
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by the way, alan -- >> how do we know? any evidence of that?e's no other reason for that. >> do you have any evidence of that? >> yes, i do. remember the billionaire from new york who paid to keep the congress all night long -- you said it's going to be an environmental disaster, i guess you're talking about the carbon emissions. if that oil doesn't get sold through texas, it's going to get sold through vancouver to the chinese. the oil is still going to be burnt, the globe is still going to implode -- >> oil is on an international market. let it explode someplace else, let the sludge be someplace else -- >> i want to bring this quote. this is from a republican from nebraska. "it's shameful that as we begin spring construction season, that hundreds of my constituents will be denied an opportunity to go to work on a project that will help secure america's energy future solely because the president wants to placate his political base in an election year. alan, comment on that. >> the comment is that the political base on the right is about the bi
by the way, alan -- >> how do we know? any evidence of that?e's no other reason for that. >> do you have any evidence of that? >> yes, i do. remember the billionaire from new york who paid to keep the congress all night long -- you said it's going to be an environmental disaster, i guess you're talking about the carbon emissions. if that oil doesn't get sold through texas, it's going to get sold through vancouver to the chinese. the oil is still going to be burnt, the globe is...
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i'm circling the area and near the intersection of alan rock and jackson. just off of 680 is a major off ramp, however, light full of traffic so far. alan rock is not affected but it's very close and calling out reinforcements. this may affect local traffic and we'll track it so far. the freeway itself moving smoothly. the tri-valley the earlier construction closing and cleared from livermore and that's a good flow of traffic heading over and the rest of the bay, look at that, no problems. we will show you off the water and the east shore freeway and the earlier traffic breaking crash and emoryville camera. and all lanes westbound 30 are moving clearly. all lanes are moving well there and flashing lights and not a lot of traffic. send it back to you. >>> still ahead on "today in the bay" most of us know it is tax day today but today marks another major deadline. some californians might forget about this one. >>> what you need to know if you are trying to get your hands on a pair of google glass. >>> got a story for nbc bay area investigative unit. call the
i'm circling the area and near the intersection of alan rock and jackson. just off of 680 is a major off ramp, however, light full of traffic so far. alan rock is not affected but it's very close and calling out reinforcements. this may affect local traffic and we'll track it so far. the freeway itself moving smoothly. the tri-valley the earlier construction closing and cleared from livermore and that's a good flow of traffic heading over and the rest of the bay, look at that, no problems. we...
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with us is alan diehl, a former accident investigator. alan, what needs to happen now?or the search commanders, for the people out there, what's next? >> it looks like we're waiting for the "echo "to make it to the location of the chinese vessel. you heard the figure 14 hours in transit. that's going to be a very significant development. remember, the chinese detected this twice. it's probably a fairly small haystack. he said the water was 4.5 kilometers deep. that's three miles. the range of these pingers is only guaranteed to be a little over a mile. so i'm sure these signals are very faint and they need something like the echo and its resources to go deep and get a better fix on the potential location of those pingers. >> al, he did say usually if it is a pinger that it would be consistent, that they would hear longer than a minute or 90 seconds. >> he and other people had a discussion with the discussion about thermal layers and there may be geometry with the pinger, the black box being on the side of a hill or something and as the vessel moves, it could shift aroun
with us is alan diehl, a former accident investigator. alan, what needs to happen now?or the search commanders, for the people out there, what's next? >> it looks like we're waiting for the "echo "to make it to the location of the chinese vessel. you heard the figure 14 hours in transit. that's going to be a very significant development. remember, the chinese detected this twice. it's probably a fairly small haystack. he said the water was 4.5 kilometers deep. that's three...
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[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: alan partridge is incredible to me. like i should cross my legs right now. [ laughter ] >> seth: you can -- yeah, whatever you feel like. yeah. but that's amazing. like, not many people do characters that long. >> i know. it's just -- well, i've been doing it 20 years. and he's just, he just follows me around now. it's just a thing i've been doing in england for -- well, it's more. it's about 23 years. and, he's a character who is dysfunctional. he's like a failed talk show host. not that you'd know anything about that. >> seth: not yet. [ laughter ] >> not yet. but -- and he's very bitter about it. he kind of says the wrong thing at the wrong time. and he's kind of what we're all like. because we all sometimes -- you know, when you meet people, you might be in a situation with someone socially. and you might think something but you don't say it because you know it's the wrong thing to say. well, with him, you just say it. so, you speak first and think later. [ laughter ] again, not something that you do. >> seth: no, a
[ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: alan partridge is incredible to me. like i should cross my legs right now. [ laughter ] >> seth: you can -- yeah, whatever you feel like. yeah. but that's amazing. like, not many people do characters that long. >> i know. it's just -- well, i've been doing it 20 years. and he's just, he just follows me around now. it's just a thing i've been doing in england for -- well, it's more. it's about 23 years. and, he's a character who is...
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alan gross was arrested in december 2009.gram was probably in the works, this twitter program, all throughout 2009. it may have well derived from the end of the bush administration. the bush administration wanted to help the republican party and ib bush in florida eventually pushing forward with covert operations and pro-democracy operations. they started throwing even more money at usaid to do this. one of the elements we have learned, even after alan gross was arrested and congress began to very forcefully scrutinize these types of surreptitious, certainly clearly covert, operations being run out of usaid, usaid did not stop them. they continued and escalated this very twitter-i program that we are now learning about. it is very important we recognize one thing. like the alan gross gambit, this twitter operation failed miserably. it was a waste of money in the end. now with the revelations of it are hurtful to the effort to kind of rebuild the u.s.-cuban relationship, solve the problem of alan gross in prison in cuba and th
alan gross was arrested in december 2009.gram was probably in the works, this twitter program, all throughout 2009. it may have well derived from the end of the bush administration. the bush administration wanted to help the republican party and ib bush in florida eventually pushing forward with covert operations and pro-democracy operations. they started throwing even more money at usaid to do this. one of the elements we have learned, even after alan gross was arrested and congress began to...
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alan, fundamentally you're actually bullish, are you not?ean that you say that a big portion of cash should be put into well-picked stocks right now? >> fundamentally, yes. e think the process that we use with the allocation strategy is to look at valuations fist. we think they're still attractive relative to bonds. then we look at the macro momentum. that's where we've had a little bit of a question arise during the first quarter. that's one of the reasons why i've scaled back my overweight in equities from strong overweight to a more modest -- liz: are you taking what money you pulled back and putting it into some type of a yield curve, junk bonds, something like that? >> el, we have maintained our exposure on the credit side. because we believe the economy is intact, we think the risks of recession are low, we think that credit is still a good play despite the narrowing in credit spreads that we've seen. we have started to rekindle our interest in tips though. liz: treasury-inflated protection securities. david, what dow yo really make of
alan, fundamentally you're actually bullish, are you not?ean that you say that a big portion of cash should be put into well-picked stocks right now? >> fundamentally, yes. e think the process that we use with the allocation strategy is to look at valuations fist. we think they're still attractive relative to bonds. then we look at the macro momentum. that's where we've had a little bit of a question arise during the first quarter. that's one of the reasons why i've scaled back my...
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abc7 news reporter alan wang took a tour of the construction site. he joins us from treasure island. alan? >> tonight you can see a faint image of the old bridge behind the new one. we are about to see the demolition of the old bridge take a more rapid pace. over the past year cal trans has been doing a lot of preparation for this. during that time nobody really noticed much until today. from their hot dog stand on treasure island, angel and his father are noticing a 50-foot gap in the old section of the bay bridge. >> you have been watching it? >> every day. little by little they take it apart. >> crews are removing the 30,000 -pound beams and the tension that held the bridge together. >> if you cut it in the middle like we did it would drop into the water. >> cal trans installed the hydrolic jacks that are pulling the load from the two halfs away from each other so it doesn't collapse. >> they are looking at how the bridge was built 80 years ago and we are taking it apart in the exact opposite order. >> as they were grinding the surface of the uppe
abc7 news reporter alan wang took a tour of the construction site. he joins us from treasure island. alan? >> tonight you can see a faint image of the old bridge behind the new one. we are about to see the demolition of the old bridge take a more rapid pace. over the past year cal trans has been doing a lot of preparation for this. during that time nobody really noticed much until today. from their hot dog stand on treasure island, angel and his father are noticing a 50-foot gap in the...
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an been cut in half. >> that was jon erlichman with alan horn.sic business, cds have a in also struggled. a in also struggled. vinyl has actually been doing a in well. a this is even been with digital in downloads and the itunes store dominating. a in store dominating. a jon went to check out one of the few factories where records are made. and in a >> long before there were digital downloads, this is how you made an album. at rainbow records, the recipe has not changed. an >> it is a process of heating up the dye, the hot vinyl, and the pressure. and vinyl, and the pressure. in it goes under 1800 pounds of pressure. and it is like making waffles. in a in >> we are inside one of a a dozen facilities that still in a press records. in a in four years ago, rainbow records was down to making 5000 and lps a day. >> our average day now is about 25,000. a in and six days a week. and >> 6 million lps were sold a last year in the u.s.. in it is small versus total and sold, it is 40% growth. and that is compared to a 44% in a drop in cd sales. a look no fu
an been cut in half. >> that was jon erlichman with alan horn.sic business, cds have a in also struggled. a in also struggled. vinyl has actually been doing a in well. a this is even been with digital in downloads and the itunes store dominating. a in store dominating. a jon went to check out one of the few factories where records are made. and in a >> long before there were digital downloads, this is how you made an album. at rainbow records, the recipe has not changed. an >>...
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with alan horn about the secret to this kind of box office success.hman asked him how frozen has been for disney. i will say that it has been a phenomenal success. it is the highest grossing, number six of all time, it is the number-one animated picture. the biggest before that was "toy story three." this is a gigantic success. albumse been millions of sold. it is the number one on the charts. have you guys seen "frozen" question mark can you get that song out of your head? are you going to make a sequel? >> we haven't talked about a sequel because we have announced a broadway making show in new york. the next thing will be a musical. we just need four or five new songs. kristen and bobby lopez will write those songs. sequelve a title for a that has been embraced. glad you picked this form to reveal all of the plot specifics of the star wars film. the internet is going to go crazy. you just told us you just told us you're heading to london. design.ok at production i have learned to be very careful about star wars. if i say that there will not be skate
with alan horn about the secret to this kind of box office success.hman asked him how frozen has been for disney. i will say that it has been a phenomenal success. it is the highest grossing, number six of all time, it is the number-one animated picture. the biggest before that was "toy story three." this is a gigantic success. albumse been millions of sold. it is the number one on the charts. have you guys seen "frozen" question mark can you get that song out of your head?...
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clearly people look for a story when they pushed out the alan mulally thoughts.the investment in china. gm plans to invest 12 approximately through 2017. now tesla has announced it will begin production there in at least three to four years. that is on hyper speed. is china the holy grail for these car manufacturers at this point? >> it is the biggest car market in the world and has been for the last couple years. i think it will continue to grow. as far as we understand, we were at the new york auto show last week and industry conference we ended related to the auto show, indicates that the demand while slowing to maybe mid single digit growth rates still remains very robust. there are supply side issues as relates to regional or provincial sponsorships of oems. maybe some consolidation on the supply side but from a demand side of the equation you can't not be in china, not great english there. i think reality gm does have a head start and we like, you know the gm story in part because of its acceleration in china. liz: jamie, we have to go but i would be remiss
clearly people look for a story when they pushed out the alan mulally thoughts.the investment in china. gm plans to invest 12 approximately through 2017. now tesla has announced it will begin production there in at least three to four years. that is on hyper speed. is china the holy grail for these car manufacturers at this point? >> it is the biggest car market in the world and has been for the last couple years. i think it will continue to grow. as far as we understand, we were at the...
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that's where abc7 news reporter alan wang is live now with the details for us. alan? >> carolyn, witnesses say there was nothing this woman could have done. she was sitting over there in what used to be a bus stop when a car plowed through it about 9:30 tonight. right now she is in the hospital with life-threatening injure rueys and the driver of the car is in bad shape too. witnesses across the street tell me it looked like the car was trying to avoid a rear end collision with the car in front of it. >> there was two cars in the front. when the light was red the other car was speeding up. i guess he lost control. i guess he was not trying to hit the car in front of them so he went right inside the bus stop. >> witnesses tell me they didn't realize the car struck a woman until they saw her trapped with the wheel on top of her leg. coming back live you can see a few muni buses lined up on mission street. the street is closed and several of those electric minibuses are being delayed. the investigation continues and we have no time frame on when they are going to reopen
that's where abc7 news reporter alan wang is live now with the details for us. alan? >> carolyn, witnesses say there was nothing this woman could have done. she was sitting over there in what used to be a bus stop when a car plowed through it about 9:30 tonight. right now she is in the hospital with life-threatening injure rueys and the driver of the car is in bad shape too. witnesses across the street tell me it looked like the car was trying to avoid a rear end collision with the car in...
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alan -- saga.lan wong has the story. >> last year wade and jennifer's 21-month-old daughter morgan was declared brain dead after complications after heart surgery. they were told mor iman would be take -- morgan would be taken off life support after 48 hours. >> i wanted more time for my daughter to heal. i didn't know if it was the right decision. >> they removed her from life support, but the most pain came from the way they were treated. >> no one would give us answers. we would request charts. they were delayed. there wasn't a complete set of charts. >> there was a moment where the hospital instead of ab ab do indicating with you were an adversary. >> he worried others would suffer. and then they saw the story of ja hi. their family had the same complaint. >> lack of communication, lack of transparency, lack of dignified treatment. >> after morgan's death they continued to saw lit sit donations. children's hospital would not comment on the malpractice suit, but the chief medical officer said we
alan -- saga.lan wong has the story. >> last year wade and jennifer's 21-month-old daughter morgan was declared brain dead after complications after heart surgery. they were told mor iman would be take -- morgan would be taken off life support after 48 hours. >> i wanted more time for my daughter to heal. i didn't know if it was the right decision. >> they removed her from life support, but the most pain came from the way they were treated. >> no one would give us...
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alan? >> just to give you a better idea where we are, this is the richmond target off of i-80 and mcdonald avenue. this is the strip shopping center across the parking lot where it all took place just before 6:00. there was a very shocked store clerk who saw it all happen. >> i was staring out the door. i didn't know what to do. i was freaked out. i didn't know what to do after that. >> she said she stood at the counter and watched it happen in the parking lot of the target shopping center in richmond. she says she saw two men yelling at some others in a silver car. >> all i heard was basically, no, not you. the guy in the back. they were yelling back and forth. then i basically heard two gunshots. >> she says both men fell on the ground and the victims quickly got up and drove off in their own car. >> two victims uh -- arrived at a local hospital and suffered from gunshot wounds. >> police say a teenager was in critical condition and a 23-year-old man was in serious condition. >> we rarely
alan? >> just to give you a better idea where we are, this is the richmond target off of i-80 and mcdonald avenue. this is the strip shopping center across the parking lot where it all took place just before 6:00. there was a very shocked store clerk who saw it all happen. >> i was staring out the door. i didn't know what to do. i was freaked out. i didn't know what to do after that. >> she said she stood at the counter and watched it happen in the parking lot of the target...
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fields will replace alan mulally. hasant pharmaceuticals offered to buy allergan, the maker of botox, in a cash and stock dea. l. with the support of bill ackman, who recently amassed a nearly 10% stake in allergan. he and valeant say they do not see an antitrust issues. mcdonald's investors might not be loving it. the world's largest restaurant chain posted earnings that missed estimates. mcdonald's sales came in later than expected, particularly in the u.s. where they have been struggling. a momentl be back in from washington. right outside the supreme court. more with my exclusive interview with aereo's ceo chet kanojia. ♪ >> your tv on trial. broadcasters versus aereo. live on bloomberg television, streaming on bloomberg.com. you can get bloomberg tv on aereo. our coverage of the supreme court case over aereo. cory johnson will be at my cohost. is whether aereo should pay for this content the same as cable operators. ,or aereo's ceo, chet kanojia the answer is no. he says he is providing the equipment to transfer
fields will replace alan mulally. hasant pharmaceuticals offered to buy allergan, the maker of botox, in a cash and stock dea. l. with the support of bill ackman, who recently amassed a nearly 10% stake in allergan. he and valeant say they do not see an antitrust issues. mcdonald's investors might not be loving it. the world's largest restaurant chain posted earnings that missed estimates. mcdonald's sales came in later than expected, particularly in the u.s. where they have been struggling. a...
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alan? >>reporter: carolyn the suspect is still at large and this is where the passengers on that hijacked shuttle bus managed to force him to let them off. strange case and still police scching their heads. so very bizarre case for first of all, right. >> action started in the 2000 block of o'farrell street in san francisco when the driver of a super shuttle headed to sfo got out to load a passenger luggage. that's when another passenger jumped into the driver seat and took off. the shuttle driver jumped on to the van. >> for about a block the drive driver, the shuttle van on the side trying to stop the suspect from continue to go drive is before jumping off and calling 911. >>reporter: it was around 4 a.m. when the van drove away with 4 surprised passengers in the back. >> somewhere in the area of new montgomery street the passengers were able to overcome the suspect somehow. i don't have too many details as far as what they did. >>reporter: passengers all from out of town hopped into cabs
alan? >>reporter: carolyn the suspect is still at large and this is where the passengers on that hijacked shuttle bus managed to force him to let them off. strange case and still police scching their heads. so very bizarre case for first of all, right. >> action started in the 2000 block of o'farrell street in san francisco when the driver of a super shuttle headed to sfo got out to load a passenger luggage. that's when another passenger jumped into the driver seat and took off. the...
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alan mulally has achieved a great amount. plan and theve a plan says we are going to make it. >> he was an incredible risk taker and manager. a huge riskook on when he joined in 2006, 8 23 billion-dollar loan risk, known as a that the business loan that saved the company from bankruptcy. he started slashing price at cost throughout the business and brought in new models. he pushed forward into the modern erroa. in china, europe, europe is 24% of sales. he brought in the fusion sedan and the escape suv. working hard on the lincoln luxury model. i also mentioned collaboration. this man had to stop the infighting and start to get ford to work together. interesting that the coo, mark fields, was one of the first employees who really joined him in that effort. >> caroline hyde with the latest. boot.moyes has gotten the jonathan ferro joins us now with the latest. halogen vasa prizes this? -- how this?f ua surprise is ryan giggskely to be who takes over. we have a transition plan that has failed. i would refer to apple as a poster.
alan mulally has achieved a great amount. plan and theve a plan says we are going to make it. >> he was an incredible risk taker and manager. a huge riskook on when he joined in 2006, 8 23 billion-dollar loan risk, known as a that the business loan that saved the company from bankruptcy. he started slashing price at cost throughout the business and brought in new models. he pushed forward into the modern erroa. in china, europe, europe is 24% of sales. he brought in the fusion sedan and...
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that's where abc7 news reporter alan wang is live now with the details for us. alan? >> carolyn, witnesses say there was nothing this woman could have done. she was sitting over there in what used to be a bus stop when a car plowed through it about 9:30 tonight. right now she is in the hospital with life-threatening injure rueys and the driver of the car is in bad shape too. witnesses across the street tell me it looked like the car was trying to avoid a rear end collision with the car in front of it. >> there was two cars in the front. when the light was red the other car was speeding up. i guess he lost control. i guess he was not trying to hit the car in front of them so he went right inside the bus stop. >> witnesses tell me they didn't realize the car struck a woman until they saw her trapped with the wheel on top of her leg. coming back live you can see a few muni buses lined up on mission street. the street is closed and several of those electric minibuses are being delayed. the investigation continues and we have no time frame on when they are going to reopen
that's where abc7 news reporter alan wang is live now with the details for us. alan? >> carolyn, witnesses say there was nothing this woman could have done. she was sitting over there in what used to be a bus stop when a car plowed through it about 9:30 tonight. right now she is in the hospital with life-threatening injure rueys and the driver of the car is in bad shape too. witnesses across the street tell me it looked like the car was trying to avoid a rear end collision with the car in...
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alan -- saga. alan wong has the story. >> last year wade and jennifer's 21-month-old daughter morgan was declared brain dead after complications after heart surgery. they were told mor iman would be take -- morgan would be taken off life support after 48 hours. >> i wanted more time for my daughter to heal. i didn't know if it was the right decision. >> they removed her from life support, but the most pain came from the way they were treated. >> no one would give us answers. we would request charts. they were delayed. there wasn't a complete set of charts. >> there was a moment where the hospital instead of ab ab do indicating with you were an adversary. >> he worried others would suffer. and then they saw the story of ja hi. their family had the same complaint. >> lack of communication, lack of transparency, lack of dignified treatment. >> after morgan's death they continued to saw lit sit donations. children's hospital would not comment on the malpractice suit, but the chief medical officer said
alan -- saga. alan wong has the story. >> last year wade and jennifer's 21-month-old daughter morgan was declared brain dead after complications after heart surgery. they were told mor iman would be take -- morgan would be taken off life support after 48 hours. >> i wanted more time for my daughter to heal. i didn't know if it was the right decision. >> they removed her from life support, but the most pain came from the way they were treated. >> no one would give us...
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abc7 news reporter alan wang took a tour of the construction site.joins us from treasure island. alan? >> tonight you can see a faint image of the old bridge behind the new one. we are about to see the demolition of the old bridge take a more rapid pace. over the past year cal trans has been doing a lot of preparation for this. during that time nobody really noticed much until today. from their hot dog stand on treasure island, angel and his father are noticing a 50-foot gap in the old section of the bay bridge. >> you have been watching it? >> every day. little by little they take it apart. >> crews are removing the 30,000 -pound beams and the tension that held the bridge together. >> if you cut it in the middle like we did it would drop into the water. >> cal trans installed the hydrolic jacks that are pulling the load from the two halfs away from each other so it doesn't collapse. >> they are looking at how the bridge was built 80 years ago and we are taking it apart in the exact opposite order. >> as they were grinding the surface of the upper de
abc7 news reporter alan wang took a tour of the construction site.joins us from treasure island. alan? >> tonight you can see a faint image of the old bridge behind the new one. we are about to see the demolition of the old bridge take a more rapid pace. over the past year cal trans has been doing a lot of preparation for this. during that time nobody really noticed much until today. from their hot dog stand on treasure island, angel and his father are noticing a 50-foot gap in the old...
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alan? >> just to give you a better idea where we are, this is the richmond target off of i-80 and mcdonald avenue. this is the strip shopping center across the parking lot where it all took place just before 6:00. there was a very shocked store clerk who saw it all happen. >> i was staring out the door. i didn't know what to do. i was freaked out. i didn't know what to do after that. >> she said she stood at the counter and watched it happen in the parking lot of the target shopping center in richmond. she says she saw two men yelling at some others in a silver car. >> all i heard was basically, no, not you. the guy in the back. they were yelling back and forth. then i basically heard two gunshots. >> she says both men fell on the ground and the victims quickly got up and drove off in their own car. >> two victims uh -- arrived at a local hospital and suffered from gunshot wounds. >> police say a teenager was in critical condition and a 23-year-old man was in serious condition. >> we rarely
alan? >> just to give you a better idea where we are, this is the richmond target off of i-80 and mcdonald avenue. this is the strip shopping center across the parking lot where it all took place just before 6:00. there was a very shocked store clerk who saw it all happen. >> i was staring out the door. i didn't know what to do. i was freaked out. i didn't know what to do after that. >> she said she stood at the counter and watched it happen in the parking lot of the target...
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former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan joins us exclusively. we're going to talk about his biggest achievements and his biggest regret over the last quarter century. when we ask him we'll speak with him in just a moment. >> and we'll find out this hour if the dow can make a new all-time closing high, possibly a fitting touch on this special day. the dow only needs to gain about 41 points to close at a record which was set on december 31st of 16,576. well, actually right now. >> yeah, sitting a little above it. >> actually above. there we go. we'll tracking that closely over the next 60 minutes. meanwhile, the s&p 500 right now, there you see it, if i can get my eyes on it. 1883, up a quarter percent. let's take a look at nasdaq which has had a rough april. happy to see april in its rear view mirror today. up about 1/5 of a percent, up 41.11 and some change. joining ours closing bell exchange abigail doolittle, keith fitzgerald and jack bouroudjian and rob morgan and the gentleman who likes to mix it up, steve liesman and rick santelli, welcome
former federal reserve chairman alan greenspan joins us exclusively. we're going to talk about his biggest achievements and his biggest regret over the last quarter century. when we ask him we'll speak with him in just a moment. >> and we'll find out this hour if the dow can make a new all-time closing high, possibly a fitting touch on this special day. the dow only needs to gain about 41 points to close at a record which was set on december 31st of 16,576. well, actually right now....
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alan?>reporter: carolyn the suspect is still at large and this is where the passengers on that hijacked shuttle bus managed to force him to let them off. strange case and still police scching their heads. so very bizarre case for first of all, right. >> action started in the 2000 block of o'farrell street in san francisco when the driver of a super shuttle headed to sfo got out to load a passenger luggage. that's when another passenger jumped into the driver seat and took off. the shuttle driver jumped on to the van. >> for about a block the drive driver, the shuttle van on the side trying to stop the suspect from continue to go drive is before jumping off and calling 911. >>reporter: it was around 4 a.m. when the van drove away with 4 surprised passengers in the back. >> somewhere in the area of new montgomery street the passengers were able to overcome the suspect somehow. i don't have too many details as far as what they did. >>reporter: passengers all from out of town hopped into cabs a
alan?>reporter: carolyn the suspect is still at large and this is where the passengers on that hijacked shuttle bus managed to force him to let them off. strange case and still police scching their heads. so very bizarre case for first of all, right. >> action started in the 2000 block of o'farrell street in san francisco when the driver of a super shuttle headed to sfo got out to load a passenger luggage. that's when another passenger jumped into the driver seat and took off. the...
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alan? >>reporter: carolyn the suspect is still at large and this is where the passengers on that hijacked shuttle bus managed to force him to let them off. strange case and still police scching their heads. so very bizarre case for first of all, right. >> action started in the 2000 block of o'farrell street in san francisco when the driver of a super shuttle headed to sfo got out to load a passenger luggage. that's when another passenger jumped into the driver seat and took off. the shuttle driver jumped on to the van. >> for about a block the drive driver, the shuttle van on the side trying to stop the suspect from continue to go drive is before jumping off and calling 911. >>reporter: it was around 4 a.m. when the van drove away with 4 surprised passengers in the back. >> somewhere in the area of new montgomery street the passengers were able to overcome the suspect somehow. i don't have too many details as far as what they did. >>reporter: passengers all from out of town hopped into cabs
alan? >>reporter: carolyn the suspect is still at large and this is where the passengers on that hijacked shuttle bus managed to force him to let them off. strange case and still police scching their heads. so very bizarre case for first of all, right. >> action started in the 2000 block of o'farrell street in san francisco when the driver of a super shuttle headed to sfo got out to load a passenger luggage. that's when another passenger jumped into the driver seat and took off. the...
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alan knuckman down at cme with more on that. alan, energy leading the way. how come? >> i don't know exactly why but i know it is leading the way and nice shift out of the technology driving the bus in the stock market. i think it's a very healthy sign having energy stocks lead because it shows the ability to pay. the fact that crude oil is holding up $100 a barrel. we're trading between 95 and 105 for 2 1/2 months. so i look at that as a very positive sign. melissa: alan, let me ask youings about we're in a tight trading range, not at love volatility or volume as well because people are still on holiday. what do you expect for the rest of the week? >> right. we're seeing a lost earnings. this is very important earnings. a third of s&p stocks report. keep an eye on apple. i mentioned about this couple monthed ago and got poo pooed. apple is in position to make a big move, not necessarily up maybe but i think it could make a big move. you could see 580 in apple that could really reflect well in the nasdaq and get it out of the doledrum and get it back to the 3600 in th
alan knuckman down at cme with more on that. alan, energy leading the way. how come? >> i don't know exactly why but i know it is leading the way and nice shift out of the technology driving the bus in the stock market. i think it's a very healthy sign having energy stocks lead because it shows the ability to pay. the fact that crude oil is holding up $100 a barrel. we're trading between 95 and 105 for 2 1/2 months. so i look at that as a very positive sign. melissa: alan, let me ask...
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good news likes fk.com and alan.com, musings of alan combs should be very concerned. they uninstall firefox. firefox made it clear to the entire world that they don't believe in free thought and they don't believe in an open dialogue about issues. >> if somebody gave money to vote against prop 8 or the reverse of what this gentleman did, should they be fired? >> that's up to the company. he resigned, was fired. corporations are now people according to the supreme court as is money. money are people, my friend. conservatives generally believe corporations have the right to make their own decisions about what they want to do. every corporation has its own corporate culture. if it's corporate culture of mozilla -- if i could finish. i didn't interrupt you, larry. if it was corporate culture of mozilla to be a gay friendly company and that's what they choose to do, that's up to them. >> this is totally different, alan. there's no history or proof thus far this executive was discriminatory towards gays. he just agreed with majority of californians in 2008. i'm not even sur
good news likes fk.com and alan.com, musings of alan combs should be very concerned. they uninstall firefox. firefox made it clear to the entire world that they don't believe in free thought and they don't believe in an open dialogue about issues. >> if somebody gave money to vote against prop 8 or the reverse of what this gentleman did, should they be fired? >> that's up to the company. he resigned, was fired. corporations are now people according to the supreme court as is money....
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alan cumming! the cast of "cabaret."d applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to kevin costner, danica mckellar, alan cumming and the broadway cast of "cabaret." phlip bailey and the roots right there! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late night with seth meyers." tonight -- edie falco. marlon wayans.
alan cumming! the cast of "cabaret."d applause ] >> jimmy: my thanks to kevin costner, danica mckellar, alan cumming and the broadway cast of "cabaret." phlip bailey and the roots right there! [ cheers and applause ] stay tuned for "late night with seth meyers." thank you for watching. have a great night. hope to see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> announcer: from 30 rockefeller plaza in new york it's "late...
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his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com.
his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com.
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.ill cassidy alan levin, bloomberg news aviation reporter and guest per speaker. john well am a senior account executive at edelman. the national transportation safety board director of public affairs and guest of our speaker. chairman of the beaker committee and past president of the national press club. it's giving over the speaker, angela riley playing, bloomberg news white house correspondent, speaker committee member who helped organize today's event at national press club resident. thank you. jim brown, airplane crash survivor and guest of the speaker. jeff plunges, bloomberg news transportation reporter. bonnie rollins, recently retired gave nelson, automotive
.ill cassidy alan levin, bloomberg news aviation reporter and guest per speaker. john well am a senior account executive at edelman. the national transportation safety board director of public affairs and guest of our speaker. chairman of the beaker committee and past president of the national press club. it's giving over the speaker, angela riley playing, bloomberg news white house correspondent, speaker committee member who helped organize today's event at national press club resident. thank...