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s anti-ebola mission. anthonythe mark in 2014 but now there arez Áenough treatment centers and highly trained teams to isolate patients and safely bury the dead. it has infected more than 20,000 people in west africa and nearly 8,000 of them have tl&bcdied. >>> the transportation$m/afety administration says more passengers are walking through airport security armed with weapons and they don't ifô1ç this is the problem. 'cane with daggers or swords hidden inside. securityd fz agents a+e confiscating the weapons on a daily basis. in fact, it's become such an issue, thel 3q tsa is now advising anyone who uses a 'cane to try :u%w twisting off the top just in case. before youkln go through security. >> you say what's that? it's a rock. it's a rock. so the same thing. it's a 'cane. what's in it? it's a 'cane. it's almost the question seems odd to begin with. >> in many cases passengers have no idea that they have a concealed weapon. but accident or not, if you are caught with a 'cane like this at the airport, you could
s anti-ebola mission. anthonythe mark in 2014 but now there arez Áenough treatment centers and highly trained teams to isolate patients and safely bury the dead. it has infected more than 20,000 people in west africa and nearly 8,000 of them have tl&bcdied. >>> the transportation$m/afety administration says more passengers are walking through airport security armed with weapons and they don't ifô1ç this is the problem. 'cane with daggers or swords hidden inside. securityd fz...
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let's go live right now to abc7's laura anthony. what's the latest?s you said it appears that things are getting back to normal here. we do see folks, passengers, up on the platform now. we did not see that or very few of them for the last half-hour. so this was a demonstration that actually started at about 11:00:a.m. this morning at the fruitvale bart station. we saw by the time they started marching was some time after 1:00, maybe 2,000 people. they marched from fruitvale bart down here to the coliseum and just in time for the folks to be exiting the warrior game. i don't know if it was a precaution or if the protestors actually actively tried to shut down the station, but the effect was the same. the gates were closed and the station was shut down for a period of time. as you can probably see right now, they are getting back to normal slowly at least trying to get some of these people to exit the basketball game out of here. some of them were getting rather frustrated as you can imagine although they were happy that the warriors won. >> you can se
let's go live right now to abc7's laura anthony. what's the latest?s you said it appears that things are getting back to normal here. we do see folks, passengers, up on the platform now. we did not see that or very few of them for the last half-hour. so this was a demonstration that actually started at about 11:00:a.m. this morning at the fruitvale bart station. we saw by the time they started marching was some time after 1:00, maybe 2,000 people. they marched from fruitvale bart down here to...
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anthony? we want tickets. >>'s a banner that says -- where's a banner that says will mooch buy the nets? this, and you've got to jump in -- >> i can't wait for cnbc, because you said they spy on us at davos a lot? liz: they sniff around a lot. >> if nick dunn comes and spies on me, he will be wearing his ass for a hat. [laughter] liz: charlie! what does that have to do with buying the nets? >> i'm just telling you -- liz: and by the way, mooch will be with us. >> that's my transition. liz: that's charlie's idea of a segway. >> we're going to hang out with mooch, he's going to have a wonderful party. he's going to have a lot of heavy hitters, i think dan loeb is going to be at his party. but if nick tubb follows me -- dunn follows me, he will leave in a stretcher. liz: by the way, fox business will take our viewers to the night life -- >> right. liz: -- all next week. you have to join us here at 3 and 4 p.m. eastern. charlie and i -- >> i'm going to tell you this, liz, if nick dunn pulls that heavy-handed stuff, he's going to get a good idea of what socialized medicine's like in europe. l
anthony? we want tickets. >>'s a banner that says -- where's a banner that says will mooch buy the nets? this, and you've got to jump in -- >> i can't wait for cnbc, because you said they spy on us at davos a lot? liz: they sniff around a lot. >> if nick dunn comes and spies on me, he will be wearing his ass for a hat. [laughter] liz: charlie! what does that have to do with buying the nets? >> i'm just telling you -- liz: and by the way, mooch will be with us. >>...
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. >>> abc 7's laura anthony tweeted saying "former chp officer pleaded no contes two counts of computerft. felony probation but no jail time." >>> right now san francisco police are searching for thieves who robbed the wells fargo museum in san francisco. the masked men used a stolen suv to drive right through the entrance early this morning. they took historic gold nuggets. no one was hurt. other historic items were not damaged, we're glad to tell you. >>> the mormon church announced it will support lgbt rights. abc tweeted "mormon leaders call for balanced approach between gay rights and religious freedom." the announcement does not mean the mormon church condones gay and lesbian relationships. abc 7 reporter leanne melendez is live from the mormon temple with the story. >> reporter: dan the mormon church is saying that america has become too polarized. on one hand you you have advocates of gay rights. on the other hand, you have advocates for religious freedom. and things have to be balanced out. out of a press conference in salt lake city, mormon leader said "we must find ways to re
. >>> abc 7's laura anthony tweeted saying "former chp officer pleaded no contes two counts of computerft. felony probation but no jail time." >>> right now san francisco police are searching for thieves who robbed the wells fargo museum in san francisco. the masked men used a stolen suv to drive right through the entrance early this morning. they took historic gold nuggets. no one was hurt. other historic items were not damaged, we're glad to tell you. >>>...
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s office has one year to press charges. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> oakland's new mayor spent her first full day learning the ins and outs of the police department. the mayor showed up at oakland police headquarters at 6:00 this morning. she attended police lineups and went department by department talking to officers and staff. she says her goal is to increase staffing but she wanted to hear directly from officers first. >> i will be doing some ride-alongs with officers in their cars out on oakland streets. this is the most important thing for oakland to get safe and i need to understand it top to bottom. >> she will continue meeting with oakland police until midnight. she praised the work the police chief has done but stated that the yet-to-be hired city administrator will decide whether the chief stays on the job. >>> official work has begun on a project designed to get you to los angeles from san francisco in just three hours without the hassle of an airport. the high speed rail project will wind through the heart of california, t
s office has one year to press charges. laura anthony, abc 7 news. >>> oakland's new mayor spent her first full day learning the ins and outs of the police department. the mayor showed up at oakland police headquarters at 6:00 this morning. she attended police lineups and went department by department talking to officers and staff. she says her goal is to increase staffing but she wanted to hear directly from officers first. >> i will be doing some ride-alongs with officers in...
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s prostitution enforcement unit rented a room at the doubletree hotel yesterday. at 5:45, greg anthony walked through the front door wearing a hoodie. minutes later, the police escorted him out in handcuffs. an undercover sting at the doubletree hotel along rhode island avenue northwest. the police posing as prostitutes use the internet to lure men to a private room at the hotel. one by one, a number of men were arrested, including 37 -- 47-year-old greg anthony, a retired nba player and current sports analyst on cbs who was scheduled to call the maryland-michigan state basketball game today. fans walking to the xfinity center this afternoon share their surprise. >> i don't think he was thinking a whole lot. >> you never know what goes on behind the scenes. >> according to d.c. police, anthony, a husband and father of four used a computer to offer money in exchange for sexual favors. fans have mixed opinions. >> i'm happily married, so i believe it is illegal and immoral. i hope he gets what he deserves. >> i think you should be able to do what he does. i know it's illegal, but in a pr
s prostitution enforcement unit rented a room at the doubletree hotel yesterday. at 5:45, greg anthony walked through the front door wearing a hoodie. minutes later, the police escorted him out in handcuffs. an undercover sting at the doubletree hotel along rhode island avenue northwest. the police posing as prostitutes use the internet to lure men to a private room at the hotel. one by one, a number of men were arrested, including 37 -- 47-year-old greg anthony, a retired nba player and...
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analyze this all off and look into the markets and interior and exterior reasons, s&p chief equity strategist sam stovall and anthonyin the world happened today? >> well, i think people are looking at oil prices and just wondering it can't just be that this is going to benefit the u.s. consumer that there really has to be a reason behind i. prices lead fundamentals, and i think investors are worried that the price decline is telling us a bad story that eventually will unfold regarding the fundamentals. lou: so everyone suddenly, as we begin the first full trading week is anthony, i mean everybody's that nervous -- >> well, i think this is going to be the market's question, is this oil move related to saudis imported fresher supply or is this a demand-based move where there's a recession in the future that we haven't calculated that the market's now adjusting for? i actually think it's neither of those two things. i think this is an adjustment that the market's making to get a little bit more defensive in anticipation of the federal reserve increase at the end of the year and possible more volatility in the commodity
analyze this all off and look into the markets and interior and exterior reasons, s&p chief equity strategist sam stovall and anthonyin the world happened today? >> well, i think people are looking at oil prices and just wondering it can't just be that this is going to benefit the u.s. consumer that there really has to be a reason behind i. prices lead fundamentals, and i think investors are worried that the price decline is telling us a bad story that eventually will unfold regarding...
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anthony fauci sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on the martin luther king holiday, we are featuring all day programming on c-span 2's book tv and american history tv. monday morning at 9:30 on book tv cornell west on six revolutionary african-american leaders and their impact. and 4:00, vanity fair editor gail sheehy on her life. then at 9:00, former congressman allen west on the importance of preserving the core values of family, faith, and freedom. and he feels that these values are under attack by the far left. on american history tv monday morning at 8:00, one needed jones abernathy on her experiences. starting after 2:00, state of the union addresses by lyndon johnson, gerald ford, and bill clinton. at 8:00, historians talk about the history of race relations in ferguson and examine how policing and the criminal justice system have related to racial conflict. find our schedule at c-span.org. and let us do what you think. call us at -- email us at comments@c-span.org. or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. >> in his weekly address, president obama previews his state of the union
anthony fauci sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on the martin luther king holiday, we are featuring all day programming on c-span 2's book tv and american history tv. monday morning at 9:30 on book tv cornell west on six revolutionary african-american leaders and their impact. and 4:00, vanity fair editor gail sheehy on her life. then at 9:00, former congressman allen west on the importance of preserving the core values of family, faith, and freedom. and he feels that these...
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. >> news4's chris gordon caught up with outgoing lieutenant governor anthony brown at the start of the new legislative session in annapolis today. you can watch that interview on our nbc washington app. >>> tonight, a cincinnati man is accused of threatening to kill the speaker of the u.s. house. investigators say michael hoyt blamed ohio representative john boehner for getting him fired from his bar tending job at a country club. court documents show hoyt claims to be jesus christ believes boehner is the devil and that boehner is responsible for the ebola outbreak. investigators say hoyt e-mailed boehner's wife and said he could have poisoned thy times. >>> a woman who posed as a prospective home buyer was really involved in criminal activity. new at 6:00 we'll tell you about a warning to help protect you and your property after this crime spree in maryland. >>> a man steals a car with a toddler inside. why a single phone call is credited with saving the little boy's life. >>> and we're talking about a little bit of a forecast change as we make our way to the weekend. i've got that fo
. >> news4's chris gordon caught up with outgoing lieutenant governor anthony brown at the start of the new legislative session in annapolis today. you can watch that interview on our nbc washington app. >>> tonight, a cincinnati man is accused of threatening to kill the speaker of the u.s. house. investigators say michael hoyt blamed ohio representative john boehner for getting him fired from his bar tending job at a country club. court documents show hoyt claims to be jesus...
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kyle have you read jar head by anthony swofford a marine corps sniper during the 90's? if so what did you think of this book lacks. >> guest: honestly i haven't. most of the folks, i idolized the man but other than that most of the books i have read were all fiction. it was usually reading about mitch rapp and all of his duties that he was doing out there. in fact i was not a big reader. >> host: what about marcus littrell's book? >> guest: i did read that. marcus is a good friend of mine and i definitely want to support him so i bought the book. i definitely read it and it's a tough one to read but i appreciate his story and again and now book he is not saying hey look at me. he's trying to highlight the friends that he lost and show the true heroes that they were. >> host: annex called for chris kyle "american sniper" comes from julio in chicago. good afternoon. >> caller: good morning. mr. kyle i saw you on your previous publicity tour on "the o'reilly factor" and you had mentioned you had punched governor jesse ventura. i saw an interview where governor ventura said
kyle have you read jar head by anthony swofford a marine corps sniper during the 90's? if so what did you think of this book lacks. >> guest: honestly i haven't. most of the folks, i idolized the man but other than that most of the books i have read were all fiction. it was usually reading about mitch rapp and all of his duties that he was doing out there. in fact i was not a big reader. >> host: what about marcus littrell's book? >> guest: i did read that. marcus is a good...
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anthony. historically if you put your money in an s&p 500 index fund let's say, over twint years you'll get anart early. those baby steps will get you even farther in retirement because of compounding. rebecca jarvis abc news new york. >> don't put baby first. that's part of the advice. you have a tendency. they have to put aside for their college first. it's a bad thing to do because you can borie for a child's education buwhen education, but when you get to retirement you can't borrow for that. >> you know daddy warbuc dltwarbucks. all about financial planning. >> your baby steps led to you rolling in the dough. >> that's was a good year for me. >> the year has just begun. oh man. >>> coming up -- >> a new strategy for sticking to your new year's resolutions. it's a device that delivers an electric shock to your body every time you do something wrong. i like this. >>> and also ahead in our next half hour -- brand new kind of travel nightmare. waiting hours not for your flight but for your luggage. the outrage and blame game. you're watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" co
anthony. historically if you put your money in an s&p 500 index fund let's say, over twint years you'll get anart early. those baby steps will get you even farther in retirement because of compounding. rebecca jarvis abc news new york. >> don't put baby first. that's part of the advice. you have a tendency. they have to put aside for their college first. it's a bad thing to do because you can borie for a child's education buwhen education, but when you get to retirement you can't...
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s. according to anthony plat, frazier's first large-scale research report was undermined by the politics and the innovative and unique conservation to the literature on riots gathered dust on a shelf in city hall. by contrast, frazier chicago school mentors robert parker and henry mckay spoke of broken home social disorganization is accompanied by personal disorganization and demoralization among negro adult and children, wrote shaw prepared for the wicker sham investigation. in a foot note they added the point of view is added by professor franklin frazier, by then using african-american experts to make legitimate common perspectives on black pathology. in the postwar period, following the negro family in the united states, published in 39, he studied black research in 1934 in the dilemma and then the tangle of pathology and so on and so forth elevated his research to a whole new level two decades later. frazier also played a major part in the silence on his work around climb -- crime and policing. and in neither did he site the la guardia report. in text, sex or race are not listed in
s. according to anthony plat, frazier's first large-scale research report was undermined by the politics and the innovative and unique conservation to the literature on riots gathered dust on a shelf in city hall. by contrast, frazier chicago school mentors robert parker and henry mckay spoke of broken home social disorganization is accompanied by personal disorganization and demoralization among negro adult and children, wrote shaw prepared for the wicker sham investigation. in a foot note...
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s&p's conduct will be looked at very carefully. such behavior will not occur without a response from the government. anthony scaramucci still with us. i think the government is taking its revenge on s&p. >> when the government, this government and administration is accused of crony capitalism you can serve this up as evidence. stuart, why isn't moody's enjoined in the lawsuit as well? stuart: why not. >> specifically targeted s&p. stuart: no other ratings agency was fined or criticized in any way. just s&p. they dropped the aaa rating. >> you and i agree. the entire market was complicit in the sins committed prior to the crisis. every ratings agency should be put in the same boat. they singled out s&p and smacks of crony capitalism. stuart: they sent a message, don't do this again. look, all you ratings agencies out there? look what happens when step out of line and downgrade america and obama's debt. >> there is process in the united states established 238 years ago the law is above individuals, consistently these guys taken the law into their own hand. look at abrogation of contract law during the chrysle
s&p's conduct will be looked at very carefully. such behavior will not occur without a response from the government. anthony scaramucci still with us. i think the government is taking its revenge on s&p. >> when the government, this government and administration is accused of crony capitalism you can serve this up as evidence. stuart, why isn't moody's enjoined in the lawsuit as well? stuart: why not. >> specifically targeted s&p. stuart: no other ratings agency was...
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s plan is victor anthony and manager director. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we expected this sort of. >> yes, i think there was some apre aprehension so that's what you're seeing with the share price reaction. >> i made the case this is the right thing and courageous thing to do for shareholders. are you in the same place? >> i am. she shared shareholders roughly $16 billion worth of taxes. can't ask for anything more. >> starboard might be able to ask her for a little bit more. they wanted yahoo! japan to be part of this. >> yeah they hinlted on the call last night that maybe that's in the future. >> why do you think it didn't happen this time? >> there's licensing deals with yahoo! japan that makes it more complicated. >> when you now look at yahoo! on its own what do you think about the business? >> there's not much to be excited about it. the guidance for the first quarter was week however number one i think next month there's tun for them to rework the microsoft search deal and extract some better economics out of
s plan is victor anthony and manager director. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> we expected this sort of. >> yes, i think there was some apre aprehension so that's what you're seeing with the share price reaction. >> i made the case this is the right thing and courageous thing to do for shareholders. are you in the same place? >> i am. she shared shareholders roughly $16 billion worth of taxes. can't ask for anything more. >> starboard might be able...
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anthony mc daniel with the slam. 'nova wins 62-47 twelfth straight over penn. first time 'nova finishes non-conference schedule undefeated. temple without will cumming s tonight. alley toop jaylen bond. wow temple down one at the half. second half, just disaster. owls out scored 30 over final 20 minutes. and 64% shooting from three. temple blown out by 31. fran dumbfy lost three in a row for the first time this season. >> lasalle breaks lionel simmonds in 1989 90, 25 year anniversary as they take on fordham. jerell wright what a move. lasalle on 14-0 run. they go on to win by 11. drexel in delaware both stuck on three wins. hey don't have a cowman, he does not have bart simpson's socks but looks on a skate auto board here. drexel wins by four. and well nobody is going yeah boy at the penn state game today not even rapper flavor fav. penn state blows it. stevens nails a three for perdue. oh, boy now public ep my number one state college. they lose in over time. even james franklin was impressed and got a picture with nrovr fave tonight. >> "action news" continues 11:30 a first look at proposals president obama plans to unveil during his fate of the uni
anthony mc daniel with the slam. 'nova wins 62-47 twelfth straight over penn. first time 'nova finishes non-conference schedule undefeated. temple without will cumming s tonight. alley toop jaylen bond. wow temple down one at the half. second half, just disaster. owls out scored 30 over final 20 minutes. and 64% shooting from three. temple blown out by 31. fran dumbfy lost three in a row for the first time this season. >> lasalle breaks lionel simmonds in 1989 90, 25 year anniversary as...
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anthony mason. >> hello hello! >> reporter: in less than three years on the job the troubles mounted quickly for mcdonald's c.e.o. don thompson. snday morning" visited him at corporate headquartered oak brook, illinois, just last year. >> we have 35,000 restaurants. we're a big target. if you attack mcdonald's, you'll get press. >> reporter: but it's the bottom line at the world's biggest restaurant chain that's been under heaviest attack. after 14 straight months of flat or declining sales in the u.s. and five straight quarters of negative growth, the board abruptly announced last night that its 51-year-old c.e.o. will retire. sara senatore is an analyst with bernstein. >> mcdonald's, i think was trying to be all things to all people and it started to become kind of nothing to anybody. >> reporter: as mcdonald's has faced mounting health concerns about its menu, so-called fast casual chains like chipotle, five guys and paneara, have been gaining ground. when "consumer reports" ranked fast food hamburgers last summer mcdonald's came in dead last. mcdonald's has countered, producing videos called, "our food, your questions." >> i
anthony mason. >> hello hello! >> reporter: in less than three years on the job the troubles mounted quickly for mcdonald's c.e.o. don thompson. snday morning" visited him at corporate headquartered oak brook, illinois, just last year. >> we have 35,000 restaurants. we're a big target. if you attack mcdonald's, you'll get press. >> reporter: but it's the bottom line at the world's biggest restaurant chain that's been under heaviest attack. after 14 straight months...
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women who have been there say they feel victimized again by the very s same people who were supposed to help. abc7 news reporter laura anthony story from the east bay. >> me and my children were being abuseed. we didn't have anywhere to go. >> shauna is a single mother. is survivor of domestic abuse who moved into an emergency shelter in contra costa county in november, 2013. it's run by an agency called stand for families free of violence. it is run by government grants and private donations. >> i know there's not good food. that's in the emergency shelter. sometimes it's very old. old bread about two weeks old and there's no baby food for the babies over there. it's really disgusting unsanitary. no mattress covers on the mattresses. >> after a few months in the emergency shelter, she applied for and was accepted into transitional housing. that's when she said things got worse. especially after she reported to management that is staff member was stealing donated items meant for clients. ss >> i've seen verbal attacks from the staff. i've seen them yell and make accusations and lie. i've seen them kick women out with nowhere
women who have been there say they feel victimized again by the very s same people who were supposed to help. abc7 news reporter laura anthony story from the east bay. >> me and my children were being abuseed. we didn't have anywhere to go. >> shauna is a single mother. is survivor of domestic abuse who moved into an emergency shelter in contra costa county in november, 2013. it's run by an agency called stand for families free of violence. it is run by government grants and private...
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anthony fauci sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on the martin luther king holiday, we are featuring all day programming on c-span 2's book tv and american history tv. monday morning at 9:30 on book tv cornell west on six revolutionary african-american leaders and their impact. and 4:00, vanity fair editor gail sheehy on her life. then at 9:00, former congressman allen west on the importance of preserving the core values of family, faith, and freedom.
anthony fauci sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. on the martin luther king holiday, we are featuring all day programming on c-span 2's book tv and american history tv. monday morning at 9:30 on book tv cornell west on six revolutionary african-american leaders and their impact. and 4:00, vanity fair editor gail sheehy on her life. then at 9:00, former congressman allen west on the importance of preserving the core values of family, faith, and freedom.
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anthony wood, thanks for joining us. ceo of roku. >> thanks jon fortt. markets getting interesting here. we're down about 200 points off highs. all three indices are session lows. s&p about 4 points from the 1 handle. that would be 1999. oil near session lows as well. ism was a miss. not a lot is working today. >> oil is down 8 and a half percent since friday's settle. quite slide. quite a lot of momentum going into the markets. 8 and a half percent. >> and the european close has not done anything to ameliorate the selling. we'll get a closer look at the internet of everything. the ceo of the qualcomm joins us later this hour. but first rick santelli. what are you watching? >> we're going to be watching three areas. diving the possibility of the what mario draghi may present on the 22nd. we're going to talk a little yield curve on the u.s. and what it may mean for the fed in 2015. and last but not least you may be surprise ed to hear what the manufacture on the ism survey said. >>> we are live at ces with two big interviews. 50 cent and former yahoo ceo ross levinson. that is a ceo exclusive. and the stephanie links and pete najarian unveil their playbooks. and t
anthony wood, thanks for joining us. ceo of roku. >> thanks jon fortt. markets getting interesting here. we're down about 200 points off highs. all three indices are session lows. s&p about 4 points from the 1 handle. that would be 1999. oil near session lows as well. ism was a miss. not a lot is working today. >> oil is down 8 and a half percent since friday's settle. quite slide. quite a lot of momentum going into the markets. 8 and a half percent. >> and the european...
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s&p fell 500 nearly 12 points. oil went the other way today up more than $2.50 closing at $48.48 a barrel. lower energy prices have americans feeling better about the economy and anthony mason is here now with more on that. anthony. >> reporter: americans are suddenly feeling much better about the economy bob. more than half, 53% in our cbs news poll now say the economy is in good shape. that's up sharply from 40% just back in october and from 5% back in 2009. in fact, this 53% is the highest percentage we've seen in nearly eight years. it's due in part to increased optimism about the job market. 56% say their local job market is now good. that's a 10-point jump from may of 2013. another reason for the mood swing-- oil prices, which have plummeted since june. 57% say the slide in oil prices is making the economy better. gas dropped to $1.69 a gallon at this station in clifton, new jersey, today. >> it normally costs $fraept-50 to fill my tank so i saved about $25. >> nicholas vittoria spent just $25 to fill up his car. >> we all need a break and this is a big help. >> reporter: more than half of all u.s. stations are selling gas for less than $2 a gallon. the national
s&p fell 500 nearly 12 points. oil went the other way today up more than $2.50 closing at $48.48 a barrel. lower energy prices have americans feeling better about the economy and anthony mason is here now with more on that. anthony. >> reporter: americans are suddenly feeling much better about the economy bob. more than half, 53% in our cbs news poll now say the economy is in good shape. that's up sharply from 40% just back in october and from 5% back in 2009. in fact, this 53% is the...
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anthony and liz, thank you so much. closing bell rings in about 31 minute, stocks mostly higher well, off levels of the day. dow, s, nasdaq and transports are try for third winning session. the dow has been down for five of the last seven sessions. >>> first attacked global terrorism, and now for the second part of liz's interview with former british prime minister tony blair where, she questioned him about the state of the global economy. liz: mario draghi meets tomorrow. should he from your perspective institute a big stimulus package? >> yes, i think intervening on its own is not the trick in europe. what europe requires is profound structural reform. i think we've got to also make sure that the actions we're taking for example on the financial sector are not going against the recovery of the european economy, and look, the truth of the matter is in europe, there's a deal to be done, but a deal where you stimulate the economy and return for genuine structural reform. and the problem with the single currency is the reason why the u.k. stayed out in the end. when you put a whole lot of countries together in a sin
anthony and liz, thank you so much. closing bell rings in about 31 minute, stocks mostly higher well, off levels of the day. dow, s, nasdaq and transports are try for third winning session. the dow has been down for five of the last seven sessions. >>> first attacked global terrorism, and now for the second part of liz's interview with former british prime minister tony blair where, she questioned him about the state of the global economy. liz: mario draghi meets tomorrow. should he...
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all earnings back look at rest of the sectors in s&p they're still growing in high single-digit growth rates. liz: i need to interrupt you, i'm sorry, anthony. we have qualcomm numbers. jo ling kent with those as well. stock trending down. >> beat on top and bottom. 1.34 is adjusts eps. the beat for $1.25 a share we were looking for. revenue also a nice beat of $6.94 billion of the street was looking for. what is interesting here they actually resolved a dispute with licensee in china. so of course a lot of their business comes from china and comes from apple. this is good news for qualcomm. but they did lower their expectations on both revenue and eps for the second quarter. lowering expectations to $1.28 from 1 heroin $41 a share because they expect to see heightened competition in china going forward. liz: that is interesting. intel pairing up with certain, settle with the chinese licensing issue. that is a big deal. that could have cost them billions of dollars. i see that only as positive here at least clearing a headline. steve is a smart guy. he has been running running thay and trying to figure out how to continue but yes, david, th
all earnings back look at rest of the sectors in s&p they're still growing in high single-digit growth rates. liz: i need to interrupt you, i'm sorry, anthony. we have qualcomm numbers. jo ling kent with those as well. stock trending down. >> beat on top and bottom. 1.34 is adjusts eps. the beat for $1.25 a share we were looking for. revenue also a nice beat of $6.94 billion of the street was looking for. what is interesting here they actually resolved a dispute with licensee in...
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anthony fell is on the front line line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now if someone has hiv, i can show that i economy in the early 1980's, if someone came into our clinic with aids, the survival will be 6-8 months. they would be dead, half of them, in a month. now, tomorrow i go back to rounds on friday, if someone comes into a clinic who is 20 years old was relatively recently infected in i put them on the combination of three drug, the cocktail, i could accurately predict and say we can do mathematical modeling to say that if you take your medicine regularly you could live an additional 55 years. to go from knowing 50 percent of the people are going to die and eight months to knowing if you take your medicines you could essentially live a normal life span, just a little bit less than normal, that is a huge advance. >> dr. anthony feltfalchi . next, silvio barwell on global health security. then remarks from the incoming chair of the national endowment for the humanities. indiana governor mike pence gives his state of the state speech. >> health and human services secretary silvio barwell says it is time to find common ground on t
anthony fell is on the front line line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now if someone has hiv, i can show that i economy in the early 1980's, if someone came into our clinic with aids, the survival will be 6-8 months. they would be dead, half of them, in a month. now, tomorrow i go back to rounds on friday, if someone comes into a clinic who is 20 years old was relatively recently infected in i put them on the combination of three drug, the cocktail, i could...
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anthony, thank you for getting up early with us especially on this big market day. the snd the dow witnessing their worst day in three months. do you think this will set the trend on what we can expect going through the rest of the year? >> yeah. unfortunately i think there is going to be a lot of volatility. it's been known that the first two days of january seemed to have a -- a big factor on what happens the rest of the year. that's not always true but the fact is that we are going to have volatility. we've got a number of dynamics that are working here. there's a lot of good things when it comes to the economics and the u.s. we've got higher employment which is great. unemployment rate is down. but with that higher -- or with the lower unemployment also comes the fact that a lot of those people aren't making as much as they were before and a lot of those people have taken part-time jobs. that's the headwind that we have. of course now we've got oil and what oil it's not good for the dow, it's not good for the markets in general. they're going to wind up having some ma
anthony, thank you for getting up early with us especially on this big market day. the snd the dow witnessing their worst day in three months. do you think this will set the trend on what we can expect going through the rest of the year? >> yeah. unfortunately i think there is going to be a lot of volatility. it's been known that the first two days of january seemed to have a -- a big factor on what happens the rest of the year. that's not always true but the fact is that we are going to...
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anthony fell is on the front line line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now if someone has hiv, i can show that i economy in the early 1980's, if someoneame into our clinic with aids, the survival will be 6-8 months. they would be dead, half of them, in a month. now, tomorrow i go back to rounds on friday, if someone comes into a clinic who is 20 years old was relatively recently infected
anthony fell is on the front line line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now if someone has hiv, i can show that i economy in the early 1980's, if someoneame into our clinic with aids, the survival will be 6-8 months. they would be dead, half of them, in a month. now, tomorrow i go back to rounds on friday, if someone comes into a clinic who is 20 years old was relatively recently infected
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anthony williams, and former city solicitor nelson diaz. the primary is may 19th. >>> president obama is defending the u.s. government's relationship with saudi arabia during the mid east country. 's arrived earlier to pay respects to king abdullah who a passed away last week. the critics have raised concerns over country's alleged human rights abuses but president says best to balance those talks with other moree immediate issues. >>> some 300 holocaust survivors return to the auschwitz concentration camp in poland today. ceremonies marking 70th anniversary of the camp's liberation by soviet army troops were held outside the infamous gate have of death. one survivor became emotional as he pleaded for people not to repeat the a atrocities of world war two. >> that is ths the key to me existence, which survivors do not want our past to be our children's future. >> it is estimated 1.3 million people were sent there during world war two more than a million of the mostly jewish prisoners were killed. >>> unfortunately without getting the the snow that we were hoping to get we didn't see any of that snow but fortunately we he do see roadways are moving great. a lot of people are home t
anthony williams, and former city solicitor nelson diaz. the primary is may 19th. >>> president obama is defending the u.s. government's relationship with saudi arabia during the mid east country. 's arrived earlier to pay respects to king abdullah who a passed away last week. the critics have raised concerns over country's alleged human rights abuses but president says best to balance those talks with other moree immediate issues. >>> some 300 holocaust survivors return to...
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jason hall for "american sniper," gram moore for "the imitation game" anthony mccarton for ""the theory of everything"" and da mon slay nominees are nicholas jackabone, alexander and armando bo for the requested "birdman"" richard linklater for "boyhood" emax frye and dan fotterman for "the foxcatcher" and dan gilroy for nightcrawler. >> for argue knoll score, the nominees are...alexander despla for the "grandbudapest hotel" an sanlder deplat. and yohan yohanson for ""the theory of everything. "". >> and the best foreign language film category the nominees are are...from poland "eda" from russian mathiason" from esstonia "tangerines" from moratania, "timbuktu". >> for achievement and directing the nominees are, alejandro for the requested "birdman."" richard linklater for "boyhood." bennett miller for foxcatcher and wes anderson for the great budapest hotel and morton tillman for "the imstakes game". >> for performance by an act tres in a leading role the nominees are...marion coutier in "two days one night" felicity jones in "the theory of everything." july yan moore in ""still alice."" rosamund pike in ""gone gir
jason hall for "american sniper," gram moore for "the imitation game" anthony mccarton for ""the theory of everything"" and da mon slay nominees are nicholas jackabone, alexander and armando bo for the requested "birdman"" richard linklater for "boyhood" emax frye and dan fotterman for "the foxcatcher" and dan gilroy for nightcrawler. >> for argue knoll score, the nominees are...alexander despla for the...
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anthony is live at chp headquarters in oakland to explain the legal limbo here. >> reporter: that's right. the arrest report for what has not been turned over yet to the d.a.'sand some 100 protesters found out today the police reports are not finished not yet, which means the d.a. can't file charges, not yet. it was the protest that blocked a major freeway interstate 80, for hours. the chp arrested more than 200 people on december 8th in berkeley and emeryville but a month later, virtually no charges have been filed. >> the number of people are here today who were called into court today do not have charges and do not even have a police report filed about them. >> the arrest was completely ridiculous. >> reporter: she was arrested that night and booked into the alameda county jail in dublin, where she says she spent 16 hours. this morning, she was among 100 demonstrators who packed the courthouse hallway in oakland for a schedule hearing. >> they are not even police reports about me which is ridiculous because i spent 16 hours doing something for absolutely no reason. >> reporter: a spokesperson for the d.a.'s office says no
anthony is live at chp headquarters in oakland to explain the legal limbo here. >> reporter: that's right. the arrest report for what has not been turned over yet to the d.a.'sand some 100 protesters found out today the police reports are not finished not yet, which means the d.a. can't file charges, not yet. it was the protest that blocked a major freeway interstate 80, for hours. the chp arrested more than 200 people on december 8th in berkeley and emeryville but a month later,...
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anthony bridget was hard to rattle. >> he's been involved in gang-related homicides in the past. pretty experienced at the prison system. >> reporter: so, s over on you," that's not gonna work? >> right. >> reporter: this is not a virgin. >> exactly. >> reporter: but they did get something. you said to him, "i have your dna at a murder scene." >> yes. >> reporter: and? >> and he said, "where?" >> reporter: he said "where?" not, "i haven't committed any murder." did you ask him whether he knew magdi? >> no. we never got that far. >> reporter: here's what bridget didn't know -- the prosecutor and the detective didn't really care what he said. their target was magdi girgis and all they wanted was to prove a connection between him and anthony bridget. that's why before they left orange county, they had set up a wiretap on magdi's phone. he was back, living in the house where his wife was murdered. he even had a new girlfriend. and now investigators listened to see if bridget would tip off magdi. >> i was hoping that at least my visit would inspire him in some way. >> reporter: didn't happen? >> no, it didn't. >> reporter: so game over? >> he'
anthony bridget was hard to rattle. >> he's been involved in gang-related homicides in the past. pretty experienced at the prison system. >> reporter: so, s over on you," that's not gonna work? >> right. >> reporter: this is not a virgin. >> exactly. >> reporter: but they did get something. you said to him, "i have your dna at a murder scene." >> yes. >> reporter: and? >> and he said, "where?" >> reporter: he...
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anthony felt fauci is on the front lines against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now, if someone comes in. in the early 1980's if someone came into my clinic with aids, their median survival would be six months to eight months, half of them would be dead and eight months. if tomorrow, when i go back to grounds and someone comes into our clinic who is 20 plus years old, recently infected and i put them on the combination of three drugs, a cocktail of highly active antiretroviral therapy. i could look them in the eye and say if you take your medicine regularly you could live an additional 50, 5-0 years. from knowing that 50% of people are going to die in a years to if you take your medicines you could live essentially a normal lifespan a few years less than a normal lifespan, that is a huge advance. >> dr. anthony fauci sunday night on c-span's q&a. >> this time of year, c-span covers state of the state addresses from all over the country's leading up to president obama's state of the union speech tuesday night. here is connecticut governor dan malloy's address. [applause] >> thinkank you. congratulations to al
anthony felt fauci is on the front lines against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now, if someone comes in. in the early 1980's if someone came into my clinic with aids, their median survival would be six months to eight months, half of them would be dead and eight months. if tomorrow, when i go back to grounds and someone comes into our clinic who is 20 plus years old, recently infected and i put them on the combination of three drugs, a cocktail of highly active...
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s, tomorrow we will get rain around here and 44. nicole. >> carol, thanks. our next update 8:27. i'm nicole brewer see you then. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday." i'm anthony> and i'm vinita nair. coming up this half hour how often do we elect u.s. senators? what was the declaration of independence for? arizona high school students have to answer such sufferic questions if they want to graduate and the idea is catching on. >>> here's another question. who plays in this year's super bowl. the answers come tomorrow and we have a prevau of the big game. >> the bulls are out in new york city. not on wall street but 33rd street at madison square garden along with the daring cowboys of the professional bull riders tour. we'll take you there. >>> our top story this half hour, the supreme court will decide the issue of same-sex marriage. the justices will consider gay right cases asking it to overturn bans in four states. it will also decide whether same-sex marriage will be legal in all 50 states. arguments will be heard in the spring. the decision expected in june. jan crawford is in our washington bureau with more. jan? >> this is a case that gay rights advocat
s, tomorrow we will get rain around here and 44. nicole. >> carol, thanks. our next update 8:27. i'm nicole brewer see you then. >>> welcome to "cbs this morning: saturday." i'm anthony> and i'm vinita nair. coming up this half hour how often do we elect u.s. senators? what was the declaration of independence for? arizona high school students have to answer such sufferic questions if they want to graduate and the idea is catching on. >>> here's another...
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anthony fauci is on the frontline battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now that it people who are hiv infected and i could show you the dark comedy, in the early 80's if someone came into my clinic with aids, their median survival would be six months which means half of them would be get in eight months. now if i go back to rounds on friday and someone comes into a clinic who is 20 years old and relatively recently infected and i put them on the combination of three drugs, a cocktail of antiretroviral therapy, i can look them and the i and say we could do mathematical modeling to say if you take your medicine regularly you could live an additional 55 years. to go from knowing that 50% will die in eight months and knowing if you take your medicine you can live essentially a normal lifespan, just a few years less, that is a huge advance. >> director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. anthony fauci on c-span's "q&a." >> mitch mcconnell and richard durbin spoke on the senate floor about last week hospitality in paris. cue. before proceeding to my remarks i would like to say a word about what's been happening in paris. we'
anthony fauci is on the frontline battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now that it people who are hiv infected and i could show you the dark comedy, in the early 80's if someone came into my clinic with aids, their median survival would be six months which means half of them would be get in eight months. now if i go back to rounds on friday and someone comes into a clinic who is 20 years old and relatively recently infected and i put them on the combination of...
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anthony fauci, our guest this sunday on "q and a." >> we have drugs right now that are given to people that are hiv-infected. i can show you the dichotomy. in the early 1980's if someone came into the clinic with aids the median survival would be six to eight months, which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, tomorrow, when i go back to rounds on friday, and someone goes into a clinic that is 25 years old, and relatively recently infected and i put them on a combination of three drugs a cocktail, i can accurately predict, look them in the eye and we can do mathematical modeling to say if you take your medicine regularly, you can do in -- live an additional 50, 5-0 years. knowing that you could live essentially a normal lifespan, just a few years left than a normal lifespan -- that is a huge advance. >> the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases sunday night at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific on c-span's "q&a." >> a three-judge panel at the ninth circuit court of appeals in san francisco heard oral argument monday on the constitutionality of an arizona state law banning ethnic studies. it led to the banning of a
anthony fauci, our guest this sunday on "q and a." >> we have drugs right now that are given to people that are hiv-infected. i can show you the dichotomy. in the early 1980's if someone came into the clinic with aids the median survival would be six to eight months, which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, tomorrow, when i go back to rounds on friday, and someone goes into a clinic that is 25 years old, and relatively recently infected and i put them on a...
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anthony fauci is on the front line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now when given to people who are h.i.v. infected and i can show, in the early 1980's if someone came into my clinic with aids, the survival would be six to eight months, which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, if tomorrow when i go back to rounds on friday and someone comes into a clinic who is 20-plus years old and recently infected and i put them on the combination of three drugs, the cocktail of highly active therapy, i can accurately predict and say, we can do modeling to say if you take your medicine regularly, you could live an additional 50 years. the goal from knowing that 50% of the people are going to die in eight months knowing that if you take your medicines you could live a normal life span. that's a huge advance. >> director of the national institutes of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. anthony fauci on sunday night. >> headline here, house votes to revoke legal protections for immigrants. members of the house undo major provisions approving legislation that would revoke legal protections for millions of undocumented immigrants.
anthony fauci is on the front line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drugs right now when given to people who are h.i.v. infected and i can show, in the early 1980's if someone came into my clinic with aids, the survival would be six to eight months, which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, if tomorrow when i go back to rounds on friday and someone comes into a clinic who is 20-plus years old and recently infected and i put them on the combination of...
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anthony fauci>>, our guest on "q&a" is only frontline battling infectious diseases. >> we have drugs that if they are given to someone that is hiv-infected -- i can show you the dichotomy. in the 80's, if someone came in with aids, the median survival will be six to eight monks, meeting half of them will be dead in eight months. -- monks, eating half of them will be gathered eight months -- monthsm,s, meaning half of them will be dead in eight months. now we can do modeling that if you are taking your medicine regularly you could live in additional 55 years -- an additional 55 years. to go from eight months to you can live a normal life span, just a few years less than a normal lifespan, that is a huge advance. >> director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. anthony fauci. >> former intelligence officials talked about cyber security and the cyber attack against sony and north korea's possible role. newly or from former cia director jonathan hayden and intelligence chair mike rogers. the event is an hour and a half. >> afternoon everybody. thank you for coming this afternoon to our event on the owner cyber attack any strategic -- sony cyber attack and s
anthony fauci>>, our guest on "q&a" is only frontline battling infectious diseases. >> we have drugs that if they are given to someone that is hiv-infected -- i can show you the dichotomy. in the 80's, if someone came in with aids, the median survival will be six to eight monks, meeting half of them will be dead in eight months. -- monks, eating half of them will be gathered eight months -- monthsm,s, meaning half of them will be dead in eight months. now we can do...
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anthony fauci is on the front line battling infectious diseases >> we have drugs right now when given to someone who is hiv infected and i could show you the dichotomy. in the early 80's is someone came in with aids, the median survival would be six months eight months which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, if tomorrow when i go back to round's on friday and someone comes into a clinic who is 20 plus years old who is relatively recently affected and i put them on a combination of three drugs a cocktail of antiretroviral therapy, i could accurately addict and look them in the eye and say we could do mathematical modeling to say if you take your medicine regularly you could live an additional 50 years. so going from knowing 50% of people will die and eight months the knowing if you take your medicine you can live a normal life span, that is a huge advance. >> the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases, dr. anthony fauci. >> president obama is expected to announce a new homeownership initiative next week. tuesday, consumer financial director richard cordray spoke about the state of the mortgage market. this is 45 minut
anthony fauci is on the front line battling infectious diseases >> we have drugs right now when given to someone who is hiv infected and i could show you the dichotomy. in the early 80's is someone came in with aids, the median survival would be six months eight months which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, if tomorrow when i go back to round's on friday and someone comes into a clinic who is 20 plus years old who is relatively recently affected and i put them on a...
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anthony fauci is on the front line battling against infectious diseases. >> we have drones that have been given to people who are hiv-infected. i can show you the dichotomy in the early 80's if someone he came into my clinic with aids, the median survival would be six to eight months which means half of them would be dead in eight months. now, if tomorrow when i go back to rounds and somebody comes into our clinic who is 20 plus years old relatively recently infected and i put them on a combination of three drugs a cocktail of anti-retroviral therapy, i can predict that we can do mathematical modeling if you do your medicine regularly you can live an additional 50 years. to go from knowing that 50% of the people will die in eight months to knowing that if you take your medicine, you can live essentially a normal lifespan. just a few years less than a normal lifespan. that is a huge advance. >> the director of the national institute of allergy and infectious diseases sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> next, congressman chris van hollen talks about wages and economic policy. the maryland democrat spoke at the center for american progress. >> good morning and welco
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s&p is in green territory and the nasdaq add being 26 points at the moment. >> so much to talk about. let's get to it on our closing bell exchange. there's amy wu anthony chan from chase is back with us so is girard fitzpatrick. david kudlow from mainstay capital management and our own rick santelli. anthony, you're our big economic bull. imf reducing growth targets. it wasn't too long ago we had 5% handle on the economy and gdp now we're wringing our hands over china and europe and things. are we slowing down globally or not right now? wroo wroo >> well, we are going to be a little slower. it's clear china is rebalancing their economy. they came out with a forecast of less than 7% but they said the u.s. economy will grow faster in 2015. i think it's positive. and to the extent we get some stimulus out of the european central bank which at this point very few people are debating. the only debate is how much we're going to get, we will see that the global economy will start to heal when all that takes place. >> you know against this backdrop we also have to point out to people some of the big moves again and u.s. treasuries today, are rates going to kee
s&p is in green territory and the nasdaq add being 26 points at the moment. >> so much to talk about. let's get to it on our closing bell exchange. there's amy wu anthony chan from chase is back with us so is girard fitzpatrick. david kudlow from mainstay capital management and our own rick santelli. anthony, you're our big economic bull. imf reducing growth targets. it wasn't too long ago we had 5% handle on the economy and gdp now we're wringing our hands over china and europe and...
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anthony faucher, our guest the sunday iq andon q&a. >> we have drugs right now that we given to people who are hiv-infected -- and i can show you the dichotomy. in the early 1980'someone came into my clinic with eight the median survival would be six to eight months. which means half of them would be dead in a months. now, if tomorrow, when i go back to round on friday and someone comes into our clinic who is 20 plus years old, who is relatively recently infected, and i put them on the accommodation of three drugs -- the cocktail of retroactive therapy -- i can accurately predict and say we can to mathematical modeling to say that if you take your medicine regularly, you could live in an additional 55 years. so to go from knowing that 50% of the people are going to die in a months to knowing that if you take your medicines, you could essentially live a normal life span. just a few years less than the normal lifespan. that is a huge advance. >> director of the national institute of infectious diseases. sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific. >> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks. on "booktv's" bret argues on the forei
anthony faucher, our guest the sunday iq andon q&a. >> we have drugs right now that we given to people who are hiv-infected -- and i can show you the dichotomy. in the early 1980'someone came into my clinic with eight the median survival would be six to eight months. which means half of them would be dead in a months. now, if tomorrow, when i go back to round on friday and someone comes into our clinic who is 20 plus years old, who is relatively recently infected, and i put them on...