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"after the bell" starts right now.
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it was the cull minition of a bill by michael bell. whose son was also shot by police much >> reporter: tell me about your son. >> he ha some flaws, he was bandaging his brother's knee. i snapped the picture. and that was the last photo i took of him. >> reporter: on the night of november 7th, 2004, michael bell junior was stopped by the police in front of his mother and sister's house while driving a friend's vehicle. captured on a police car's camera, the situation escalated. >> hands behind your back. [ inaudible ] . >> hands behind your back now. right now. >> some of the witnesses said they saw michael at that point was running with his hands behind his back like this, towards the back of the house. >> in later statements, the officer said bell continued to violently resist arrest in spite of being dazed. michael bell senior shows me what he said happened next. michael was bent over the car this way, with his hands blpd his back, and an officer holding michael in a bear hug. the officer screamed "he's got my gun." >> the officer s
it was the cull minition of a bill by michael bell. whose son was also shot by police much >> reporter: tell me about your son. >> he ha some flaws, he was bandaging his brother's knee. i snapped the picture. and that was the last photo i took of him. >> reporter: on the night of november 7th, 2004, michael bell junior was stopped by the police in front of his mother and sister's house while driving a friend's vehicle. captured on a police car's camera, the situation...
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"after the bell" tart rights now.'s talk about the day, let's talk about the week. we have mark madsen, madsen money ceo who is advising long-term investors not to pan in the current market environment. we saw what happened today. jared levy, thinks market decl
"after the bell" tart rights now.'s talk about the day, let's talk about the week. we have mark madsen, madsen money ceo who is advising long-term investors not to pan in the current market environment. we saw what happened today. jared levy, thinks market decl
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bell with that 81-yard romp. huge play at that point in the game when carolina had them backed up and blount, three yard shy of triple figures. >> cris: well, you know, that's how carolina beats people. they get you in bad situations, backed up. they get turnovers. or they force you to punt the ball. the pittsburgh steelers twice tonight completely turned the tables on them and they were backed up. >> al: there's blount. trying to pick up the first down. and should have it. as we come down to the two-minute warning. >> cris: tough week for ron rivera this week. >> al: he had to handle a lot of stuff. 120 seconds left before the pittsburgh steelers fly home with their second win of the season. . >> al: after the game the michele on the field and have night's matchup in arlington, texas, between the saints and the dallas cowboys. >> cris: really no other way and i won't go all the way through all of the greg hardy stuff. give him his day in court. he's already had one. it goes to a jury trial. on the football field
bell with that 81-yard romp. huge play at that point in the game when carolina had them backed up and blount, three yard shy of triple figures. >> cris: well, you know, that's how carolina beats people. they get you in bad situations, backed up. they get turnovers. or they force you to punt the ball. the pittsburgh steelers twice tonight completely turned the tables on them and they were backed up. >> al: there's blount. trying to pick up the first down. and should have it. as we...
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bell. what is the best case scenario with ebola with the spread of consequences and the worst case scenario and what makes the worst case scenario not happen? >> over the coming months we can effectively isolate and treat patients and follow the contacts and do something about those save burial practices to not have bodies in the street and people could bury the dead over a period of the coming months to interrupt transmission tuesday that increase of cases that senator alexander was talking about. worst-case scenario to see this exponential biting and the corollary is exhortation to other countries we already have that to nigeria and seven call. they do really worked extremely concerned you could imagine if we have ebola get out of control how incredibly dangerous but it was the enormous effort to get to that situation to where it is today we do not think there is uncontrolled transmission that this involves following up on thousands of contacts working in the emergency operations center.
bell. what is the best case scenario with ebola with the spread of consequences and the worst case scenario and what makes the worst case scenario not happen? >> over the coming months we can effectively isolate and treat patients and follow the contacts and do something about those save burial practices to not have bodies in the street and people could bury the dead over a period of the coming months to interrupt transmission tuesday that increase of cases that senator alexander was...
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the company rang the opening bell.ining me over the phone don shriver is wbi funds ceo and corporate portfolio manager. this was a milestone for you, you got a billion dollars. you are amassing more money than bill gross at this point. do you think that the average investor doesn't want to buy individual stocks? they are going for playing it safe? >> i think that the etf's offer easy way to get exposure, obviously. we haven't had a unique type of etf we actively managing risk to capital, since we are, most risk averse investors are happy to create exposure there. we had a lot of demand from the existing clients we do business with to access our methodology, our management system in an etf format. we think actives are the best move in the etf business in terms of new product. liz: let's be clear, the difference between actively managed etf, exchange traded fund and one that's not actively managed. what's the difference for those interested? >> a plethora of passive, index clone-type products that do replication of the s
the company rang the opening bell.ining me over the phone don shriver is wbi funds ceo and corporate portfolio manager. this was a milestone for you, you got a billion dollars. you are amassing more money than bill gross at this point. do you think that the average investor doesn't want to buy individual stocks? they are going for playing it safe? >> i think that the etf's offer easy way to get exposure, obviously. we haven't had a unique type of etf we actively managing risk to capital,...
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[closing bell ringing] david: before the bell, gopro is up 6%.ming up in this hour. liz: here come bells on wall street and it is a closing record for the s&p 500, the 33rd of the year. let's see how stocks finish up. a lot of green on the screen which is a little counterintuitive considering we got a very weak august jobs numbers. conventional wisdom we might see revision to the upside but we won't know for quite some time. nasdaq jumping 20 points. russell 2000 up three. as we said the s&p seeing gain of nearly 10 full points. the dow not doing too badly up 64 at 17,134 points. a pretty good friday on wall street for the bulls at least. "after the bell" starts right now.
[closing bell ringing] david: before the bell, gopro is up 6%.ming up in this hour. liz: here come bells on wall street and it is a closing record for the s&p 500, the 33rd of the year. let's see how stocks finish up. a lot of green on the screen which is a little counterintuitive considering we got a very weak august jobs numbers. conventional wisdom we might see revision to the upside but we won't know for quite some time. nasdaq jumping 20 points. russell 2000 up three. as we said the...
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closing bell, we're 38 minutes away.ou yesterday how the new york stock exchange is working to cut costs, that means cut a lot of those floor traders maybe? now charlie gasparino has another fox business exclusive on the potential sale by the exchange that could change the face of stock trading forever. if you own a single share of stock, you need to know about this. and as home depot -- yeah, we're continuing that discussion -- investigates a possible massive hack attack, we found out how investors should factor cybersecurity and the risk of attack into their stock picks. one of the nation's top cybersecurity experts is our exclusive guest. got to see how well protected these companies are before you commit money. ♪ ♪ [ bell rings ] hi michael! looking good! trying to keep up with you! i told my producer karen that i take metamucil because it helps me feel fuller between meals. it's just one small change that can help lead to good things. now she's breaking up with the vending machine. nope. i call that the meta effect.
closing bell, we're 38 minutes away.ou yesterday how the new york stock exchange is working to cut costs, that means cut a lot of those floor traders maybe? now charlie gasparino has another fox business exclusive on the potential sale by the exchange that could change the face of stock trading forever. if you own a single share of stock, you need to know about this. and as home depot -- yeah, we're continuing that discussion -- investigates a possible massive hack attack, we found out how...
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bell. what is the best case scenario with ebola with the spread of consequences and the worst case scenario and what makes the worst case scenario not happen? >> over the coming months we can effectively isolate and treat patients and follow the contacts and do something about those save burial practices to not have bodies in the street and people could bury the dead over a period of the coming months to interrupt transmission tuesday that increase of cases that senator alexander was talking about. worst-case scenario to see this exponential biting and the corollary is exhortation to other countries we already have that to nigeria and seven call. they do really worked extremely concerned you could imagine if we have ebola get out of control how incredibly dangerous but it was the enormous effort to get to that situation to where it is today we do not think there is uncontrolled transmission that this involves following up on thousands of contacts working in the emergency operations center.
bell. what is the best case scenario with ebola with the spread of consequences and the worst case scenario and what makes the worst case scenario not happen? >> over the coming months we can effectively isolate and treat patients and follow the contacts and do something about those save burial practices to not have bodies in the street and people could bury the dead over a period of the coming months to interrupt transmission tuesday that increase of cases that senator alexander was...
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bell with that 81-yard romp. huge play at that point in the game when carolina had them backed up and blount, three yard shy of triple figures. >> cris: well, you know, that's how carolina beats people. they get you in bad situations, backed up. they get turnovers. or they force you to punt the ball. the pittsburgh steelers twice tonight completely turned the tables on them and they were backed up. >> al: there's blount. trying to pick up the first down. and should have it. as we come down to the two-minute warning. >> cris: tough week for ron rivera this week. >> al: he had to handle a lot of stuff. 120 seconds left before the pittsburgh steelers fly home with their second win of the season. . >> al: after the game the michele on the field and have night's matchup in arlington, texas, between the saints and the dallas cowboys. >> cris: really no other way and i won't go all the way through all of the greg hardy stuff. give him his day in court. he's already had one. it goes to a jury trial. on the football field
bell with that 81-yard romp. huge play at that point in the game when carolina had them backed up and blount, three yard shy of triple figures. >> cris: well, you know, that's how carolina beats people. they get you in bad situations, backed up. they get turnovers. or they force you to punt the ball. the pittsburgh steelers twice tonight completely turned the tables on them and they were backed up. >> al: there's blount. trying to pick up the first down. and should have it. as we...
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"after the bell" coming up!eople a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon . . ow much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -- it's friday! woo! [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® it hurts. you doin'? this is what it can be like to have shingles. a painful blistering rash. if you had chicken pox, the shingles virus is already inside you. as you get older your immune system weakens and it loses its ability to keep the shingles vi
"after the bell" coming up!eople a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon . . ow much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [...
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closing bell going to ring. yahoo!llars from alibaba's ipo, but the shares have been getting puppished over the last few -- punished over the last few sessions. what's the ceo's game plan? now that they've got a smaller stake in alibaba, can they win? marissa mayer, of course. we're going to have your ultimate bull/bear debate on "after the bell" after a quick commercial break. stay with us. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -- it's friday! woo! [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® for as low as $7.50. [ male announcer ] ship a pak via fedex express saver® know that chasing performance and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can
closing bell going to ring. yahoo!llars from alibaba's ipo, but the shares have been getting puppished over the last few -- punished over the last few sessions. what's the ceo's game plan? now that they've got a smaller stake in alibaba, can they win? marissa mayer, of course. we're going to have your ultimate bull/bear debate on "after the bell" after a quick commercial break. stay with us. guys! you're not gonna believe this! watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person,...
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closing bell here 29 minutes from now.e a tough choice for investors choosing between alibaba executive chairman jack ma and fed chair janet yellen. who should youon? we'll talk to a money manager who's going to take the guesswork out of the equation. you'll be surprised by the answer. >>> a west point grad showing the big boys how to do it right and helping battle buddies at the same time. the co-founder and ceo of the service company coming up next. whenwork with equity experts who work with regional experts who work with portfolio management experts that's when expertise happens. mfs. because there is no expertise without collaboration. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, ma
closing bell here 29 minutes from now.e a tough choice for investors choosing between alibaba executive chairman jack ma and fed chair janet yellen. who should youon? we'll talk to a money manager who's going to take the guesswork out of the equation. you'll be surprised by the answer. >>> a west point grad showing the big boys how to do it right and helping battle buddies at the same time. the co-founder and ceo of the service company coming up next. whenwork with equity experts who...
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the closing bell in 28 and a half minutes.e all good news for stocks, you need to watch out for a bond bull market retreat. when it happens, he knows exactly how you should play it. keep it here to pla see it. and virttal ticket to any concerts in the world, video platform changing the way you watch music and will soon change how you experience it. i don't know if they can give you the smell of what happens at a concert but the interview up next. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to rise and shine. with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. with our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated suppt, we help you shine more reliaevery day of the week. watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typin
the closing bell in 28 and a half minutes.e all good news for stocks, you need to watch out for a bond bull market retreat. when it happens, he knows exactly how you should play it. keep it here to pla see it. and virttal ticket to any concerts in the world, video platform changing the way you watch music and will soon change how you experience it. i don't know if they can give you the smell of what happens at a concert but the interview up next. it's monday. a brand new start. your chance to...
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[closing bell ringing] liz: bells ring on wall street. both yahoo!overing by two to 3 1/2%. baba up three 1/3%. anybody started saying there a top there, hasn't happened. david: there was supposed to be death cross of russell 2000, when 50 day moving average crossed 200 day? that happened on monday. did go down yesterday and tuesday and monday. look at it today, it is sharing in the gains of this market. even better gains on the s&p. so all of the indices are up, be big-time on the dow jones and nasdaq particularly. we have a very busy day on very bullish day. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: you look at nearly every sector here, david. the internet stocks, semiconductors,
[closing bell ringing] liz: bells ring on wall street. both yahoo!overing by two to 3 1/2%. baba up three 1/3%. anybody started saying there a top there, hasn't happened. david: there was supposed to be death cross of russell 2000, when 50 day moving average crossed 200 day? that happened on monday. did go down yesterday and tuesday and monday. look at it today, it is sharing in the gains of this market. even better gains on the s&p. so all of the indices are up, be big-time on the dow...
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[bell] i have lived here my whole life and recognized it to be very busy. but shocked to find out when i inquired of the mta zone traffic surveys that over the last nine years, and these are simply reported traffic accidents. of course we know many other accidents happen that don't get reported. and many others don't get turned into collision reports. in the last nine years there was 22 collisions at the intersection resulting in 29 injuries and two fatalities. i spoke with several business owners at the intersection. as part of beginning my investigation. and they were quite certain that over the last 20 years there has been five to six deaths that they are personally aware of at this intersection. far away the greatest number of accidents occurred -- >> sorry that is your time, sorry, i thought it was the little bell but the big bell. >> thank you, and i hope you support the memorial for the family tomorrow. >> seeing no public comment, i will closing comment on this item [gavel] i apologize, it looks like we are going to lose kwquorum for this meeting, i
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lori: the closing bell rings in about 50 minutes. the infamous elevator punch may have done more to bring attention to domestic violence in the nfl than just about anything before it. with millions of ad dollars at stake will anything change, and do the team owners hold all the power? >>> and cantor fitzgerald, the wall street firm synonymous with the devastation of 9/11 is thriving and so is its relief fund giving away more than 270 million dollars. that is howard lutnick, cantor's chairman and chief executive and he joins cheryl casone in just a minute. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. watch this. sam always gives you the good news in person, bad news in email. good news -- fedex has flat rate shipping. it's called fedex one rate. and it's affordable. sounds great. [ cell phone typing ] [ typing continues ] [ whoosh ] [ cell phones buzz, chirp ] and we have to work the weekend. great. more good news -
lori: the closing bell rings in about 50 minutes. the infamous elevator punch may have done more to bring attention to domestic violence in the nfl than just about anything before it. with millions of ad dollars at stake will anything change, and do the team owners hold all the power? >>> and cantor fitzgerald, the wall street firm synonymous with the devastation of 9/11 is thriving and so is its relief fund giving away more than 270 million dollars. that is howard lutnick, cantor's...
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closing bell 39 minutes away. this program about the rise of the drones, now one big name venture capitalist is calling the commercial drone market the next big thing for tech investors. jeff with us live along with risk and reward anchor deirdre bolton live from san francisco. wait until you hear her speak to him, and you've got to hear what he has to say. it's just the future. fascinating. >>> and we're going to have, speaking of the future, the first-ever live tv demonstration of her. remember that movie "her"? amelia, a remarkable virtual new helper who could potentially do amazing things for you and your business but could also possibly replace hundreds of thousands of workers in financial centers, call centers, a bunch of other places. you've got to see it either way. the ceo of the company behind amelia joining us first on fox business, the very first demo of this thing. you've got to see it. ♪ ♪ >> you have to watch the market every single second. we are coming almost to the flatline. dow jones industrial
closing bell 39 minutes away. this program about the rise of the drones, now one big name venture capitalist is calling the commercial drone market the next big thing for tech investors. jeff with us live along with risk and reward anchor deirdre bolton live from san francisco. wait until you hear her speak to him, and you've got to hear what he has to say. it's just the future. fascinating. >>> and we're going to have, speaking of the future, the first-ever live tv demonstration of...
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taggart gave bell 20 days of disciplinary segregation for the assault on bumgardner. that means bell will be confined to a single person cell and have his possessions taken, except for one religious book. his mattress will be removed from his cell during the day, and all his meals will consist of what's known as nutritional loaf, except on sundays. >> if you beat this guy up, would you tell me? >> no. >> why not? >> messing around in fairfax county, no telling what the [ bleep ] they would do. probably bring some [ bleep ] up, probably find way to get me in some extra [ bleep ]. i would rather not admit guilt to anything in fairfax county. >> bumgardner can still press criminal charges against bell, but says he probably won't. >> i'm not trying to be in this jail and press charges on somebody and then [ bleep ] just happens all over again a bunch more times. that's just how it is. >> coming up -- >> it sucks not having a selection and variety of clothes in front of you every day. and to wake up to the same jumper. >> a new arrival in the female unit quickly learns the
taggart gave bell 20 days of disciplinary segregation for the assault on bumgardner. that means bell will be confined to a single person cell and have his possessions taken, except for one religious book. his mattress will be removed from his cell during the day, and all his meals will consist of what's known as nutritional loaf, except on sundays. >> if you beat this guy up, would you tell me? >> no. >> why not? >> messing around in fairfax county, no telling what the [...
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saved by the bell story" made by dustin diamond who played screech. to the movie his first alcoholic drink came from an extra in his first kiss was on screen with tori spelling. >> who knew. we found out that jennie garth almost played kelly kapowski. a role that went to tiffeny thiessen. >> zack morris had intimate scenes and in real life he was dating lark voorhies. i had a crush on her. >> kids say the darnedest things after eating one of the most unappetizing foods around. >> it was anything from pudding to nutella. these youngsters were captured taste testing veggie mite. that bitter condiment loved by australians and brits. the reaction, just what you might have expected. >> bleh! >> oh, salty. >> oh, it's really salty. it's nasty. >> for some of you your local news is next. tell the good fr" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finis
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> and we welcome you to "closing bell" for this friday. >>elly evans returns on monday, but if she were here, she'd also be saying go tar heels. >> yes, she would. no, she wouldn't, but that's what you would say. >> it's okay. we did have a weak jobs report this morning, but is it good for the stock market? that seems to be what happened today. futures turned around first thing this morning when that number first disappointed, making many believe janet yellen's fed could go even slower in its quest to raise rates. the hawks had been saying maybe first quarter, but you have to think that argument doesn't exist anymore. >> it's the old bad news is good news. >> we thought we heard the end of that, maybe we haven't. even so, markets near a record. >> august, too, consistently bad the last few years. speaking of the jobs numbers, were they real? some noted economists are openly saying they don't believe them. they feel things are much better out in the economy than that report suggests, so we'll try to separate fact from some fiction coming up. >
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"after the bell" coming up right now. tuned. ♪ [ 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 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. liz: david is here. so is nicole. nicole will it be a closing record? >> looks like indeed it will a at least for the dow jones industrial average. we're up 103 points. we hit a record all-time high for the dow but as we go into the close -- david: has to be 17,138. look for the 17,138 on the dow. we've been focusing on stocks. oil is up as well. [closing bell ringing] >> no doubt. some energy names are looking good. we certainly set an intraday record. liz: energy looked good. social media looked good of the markets look good as the be
"after the bell" coming up right now. tuned. ♪ [ 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 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td...
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[closing bell ringing] it was a tough day.of taken aback by it. something to watch closely. nasdaq to the downside. david: there are the bells ringing. three down, one up. three down, worthwhile noting as everybody has all day that alibaba's coming. it will probably be friday. a lot of people repositioning their tech sector stocks in preparation for alibaba. that may have a lot to say why we saw 1% fall of nasdaq and a gain on dow jones industrials. tale of two worlds. we'll get into the details in just a moment. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: you want analysis, we have it for you on today's action. ron weiner, rdm financial group founder and ceo. he handles money for very wealthy and smart clients. he says the b
[closing bell ringing] it was a tough day.of taken aback by it. something to watch closely. nasdaq to the downside. david: there are the bells ringing. three down, one up. three down, worthwhile noting as everybody has all day that alibaba's coming. it will probably be friday. a lot of people repositioning their tech sector stocks in preparation for alibaba. that may have a lot to say why we saw 1% fall of nasdaq and a gain on dow jones industrials. tale of two worlds. we'll get into the...
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that bell isn't going to ring itself! you've got this! ahh! oh no! i can't, i can't. buddy, come on! dig deep! dig deep! ohh...come on! i can do this! come on! use your muscles! use your muscles! you got this! there you go! come on! i did it! yeah! i did it!! i thought "so what?", but now "cai can't stop playing.rst that's not how it works. i mean it's so simple. it's like my car insurance. i saved 15% in fifteen minutes. well esurance could have saved you money in half that time. three in a row! sweet! 15 minutes for a quote isn't so sweet. level 2! start with a quote from esurance and you could save money on car insurance in half the time. welcome to the modern world. esurance, backed by allstate. click or call. suddenly you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to 38% more than cold medicines alone. so you can breathe and sleep. shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. has a new easy-to-swallow coating... so you can breathe and sleep. so the nutrients for your eyes, heart and brain go down easier. for a limite
that bell isn't going to ring itself! you've got this! ahh! oh no! i can't, i can't. buddy, come on! dig deep! dig deep! ohh...come on! i can do this! come on! use your muscles! use your muscles! you got this! there you go! come on! i did it! yeah! i did it!! i thought "so what?", but now "cai can't stop playing.rst that's not how it works. i mean it's so simple. it's like my car insurance. i saved 15% in fifteen minutes. well esurance could have saved you money in half that...
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noe ♪ >> this week on "our world with black enterprise," we go backstage with bell biff devoe as theyet red for their reunion tour. >> who would have known that five kids from the streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hard and achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time. >> take the oath which is a bullying campaign which actually launched and we went into school, the boys and girls clubs to let kids know, young girls know. >> and finally, they represent the next generation of leaders. while one is engineering the perfect game plan the other is responsible for the fresh new spirit for black culture. >> one of the things we have to do is to raise historical literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of literacy so they feel comfortable asking the kinds of anncr: now you can merge the physical freedom of the car, with the virtual freedom of wi-fi. chevrolet, the first and only car company to
noe ♪ >> this week on "our world with black enterprise," we go backstage with bell biff devoe as theyet red for their reunion tour. >> who would have known that five kids from the streets of boston massachusetts that were not supposed to be make it out of be able to plan or work hard and achieve their dreams. we had a dream, we had a passion to sing, perform and we worked hard at making that happen. >> then one man is saving our youth one daughter at a time....
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attacks. [ bells tolling ] >> friends and family gathered at the world trade center site in new york to read the names of those killed on 9/11, it was lsz a scene played out at the pentagon and near schwenksville, pennsylvania. and this was a solemn day in buck county. katherine scott has that story from lower makefield township ♪ amazing grace >> with music, prayer and poetry, they remembered. >> we thought of you with love today but that is nothing new, we thought about you yesterday and the days before that too. >> at the garden of reflection in lower makefield township, family and friends were among those that gathered. 13 years later, pain etched on the faces of loved ones lost. with them all the victims of september 11th, 2001. those who lived and those who died. we do that not just ourselves but we do that for everyone. >> the bell tolled at 9:59 and 10:03 for the plane at the pentagon and the crash in the field at schwenksville, pennsylvania. >> the names are read of the 18 buck county residents that died that day. >> participants came in many different forms, messages of rem
attacks. [ bells tolling ] >> friends and family gathered at the world trade center site in new york to read the names of those killed on 9/11, it was lsz a scene played out at the pentagon and near schwenksville, pennsylvania. and this was a solemn day in buck county. katherine scott has that story from lower makefield township ♪ amazing grace >> with music, prayer and poetry, they remembered. >> we thought of you with love today but that is nothing new, we thought about...
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this is where it all starts, alibaba will ring the opening bell, but when that opening bell rings, thetock won't start trading at least not yet. the bankers in charge of alibaba's ipo must decide what time and what price to open at. that's based on the orders that are coming in and the number of shares up for sale, simple supply and demand, but the timing can be complicated. >> there's no telling how much time that takes and it ranges. gm was a large ipo that opened before 9:45. twitter which was highly anticipated but also coming on the heels of the challenging facebook open, that opened around 10:45. this is potentially the largest transaction that's ever occurred in history. and so i think the underwriters are going to take their time. >> reporter: the newborn stock has a name, baba, that's the ticker symbol it will trade under. then it happens. alibaba opens for trading. the company completes the biggest ipo in history, and hopefully no technical glitches or major price drops steal the spotlight on its big day. and if you're curious what's going on, on the floor right now, a lot of
this is where it all starts, alibaba will ring the opening bell, but when that opening bell rings, thetock won't start trading at least not yet. the bankers in charge of alibaba's ipo must decide what time and what price to open at. that's based on the orders that are coming in and the number of shares up for sale, simple supply and demand, but the timing can be complicated. >> there's no telling how much time that takes and it ranges. gm was a large ipo that opened before 9:45. twitter...
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that many bells and whistles.e product. bells and whistles, look at samsung, android. nothing but bells an whistles that people ignore and don't use and looking at that market, you say, well, do i pay a premium for this or less and doesn't have the bells and whistles? apple the products work. people are happy with them and strategic. >> get me a better battery please. >> that big one supposedly with a bigger battery and questionable. >> so many people are putting an extra case that includes additional battery charge. who needs that? >> i guess weak batteries are an issue. how about the roaming strain? whether it's an office building or out and about. >> it's a software thing they say. it's not like morris law and they have to work on software but the reason it does, we love them and use them all the time! if you want the battery to last longer, don't use it. we love them. >> poll has closed and it ended where we were looking. 41% won't buy either one of the new phones. 24% say the iphone 6. 35%, the 6 plus with th
that many bells and whistles.e product. bells and whistles, look at samsung, android. nothing but bells an whistles that people ignore and don't use and looking at that market, you say, well, do i pay a premium for this or less and doesn't have the bells and whistles? apple the products work. people are happy with them and strategic. >> get me a better battery please. >> that big one supposedly with a bigger battery and questionable. >> so many people are putting an extra case...
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. >>> closing bell ringing in 49 minutes. americans opened up their wallets a little more in august, but what exactly did they buy? and more importantly, which retailers, they're not trying to trick you but working on the dark side to try and figure out how to get you into their stores and to buy their products in a different way than you've ever seen before. brian sozzi, dug in, he shown a light to reveal what he found, i know it sounds like a pink floyd album meets retail analyst. could help you buy your next retail stock. >>> and companies that spend big with the nfl are sticking with the league over the ray rice scandal for now. but will the nfl stick with roger goodell? we'll look at the ad dollars at stake, the scandal that is still unfolding over the ray rice domestic violence situation, and companies walking a fine line with customers. patented sonic technology with up to 27% more brush movements get healthier gums in two weeks guaranteed. philips sonicare discover the brush that's perfect for you. can you start tomor
. >>> closing bell ringing in 49 minutes. americans opened up their wallets a little more in august, but what exactly did they buy? and more importantly, which retailers, they're not trying to trick you but working on the dark side to try and figure out how to get you into their stores and to buy their products in a different way than you've ever seen before. brian sozzi, dug in, he shown a light to reveal what he found, i know it sounds like a pink floyd album meets retail analyst....
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>>> [ bell tolls ] >>> a bell rings to honor those who died 13 years ago today in the deadliest attack in american history. hi i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. a museum stands where the towers fell dedicated to the lives lost open to the public. today marks the 13th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. thousands died and today ceremonies to memorialize those who died played out across the country. alison harmelin reports. [ bell ] >> reporter: families gathered at the world trade center for a moment of silence to mark the time 13 years ago the attacks began on 9/11. >> lee adler. >> daniel thomas afflito. >> reporter: relatives read the long list of names of the victims. >> we love you, we miss you and not a day goes by that we don't think of you. >> reporter: president obama attended a ceremony at the pentagon. >> 13 years after a small and hateful mind conspired to break us america stands tall and proud. >> reporter: relatives of those aboard flight 93 gathered at the crash site in shanksville, pennsylvania. some families choose to remember in a more intimate way. s
>>> [ bell tolls ] >>> a bell rings to honor those who died 13 years ago today in the deadliest attack in american history. hi i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. a museum stands where the towers fell dedicated to the lives lost open to the public. today marks the 13th anniversary of the september 11th attacks. thousands died and today ceremonies to memorialize those who died played out across the country. alison harmelin reports. [ bell ] >> reporter:...
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[closing bell ringing]. gain of 7 1/2%. word they will spin off the paypal unit, which has been way better of a performer than ebay itself. david: indeed it has. we've been all over it from the beginning since charlie, you, everybody at fox business talking to mr. carl icahn, telling them he would force them to do just that. of look how all indices are looking. as i mentioned 10 men's ago, the dow jones had a plus sign next to it. now it has a negative sign. not a significant downward turn. again, exemplifies the up and down roller coaster quality of the day. the thing to focus on beside oil, is russell 2000. we're looking at small and mid-sized caps, talking how they are going down much further than the rest of the market. today is a perfect indicator of that down, almost 1 1/2%. a lot to talk about. we have robert hiller, nobel prize-winning economist to talk about housing in a moment. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: if you don't have whiplash, stay with us. we break down today's back and forth action. robert kief
[closing bell ringing]. gain of 7 1/2%. word they will spin off the paypal unit, which has been way better of a performer than ebay itself. david: indeed it has. we've been all over it from the beginning since charlie, you, everybody at fox business talking to mr. carl icahn, telling them he would force them to do just that. of look how all indices are looking. as i mentioned 10 men's ago, the dow jones had a plus sign next to it. now it has a negative sign. not a significant downward turn....
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and. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back. the the chance for rain appears several times. stay with us. in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can balance a budget. oh, and we definitely didn't need so many government studies. >>> if you were out early this morning, you most likely ran into fog. the fog is gone, but the clouds remain. we'll talk about when the clouds are going to get out of here. >> that's right. . the clouds are going to be slow to budge in the last couple of hours. but gradually with time as we warm things up a little bit. we will be scour most of the clouds away. it will be a while before we see a 100% blue sky in the washington area. outside for now there's a view of u.s. capitol bui
and. >>> storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell is back. the the chance for rain appears several times. stay with us. in fairfax county we had to cut a lot of waste. we consolidated offices. started sharing printers. we can walk a few feet. replaced computers, but kept the monitors. they still work fine. we even discovered that the phone company overcharged us by three million dollars! i approve this message because congress doesn't need another right winger. they need someone who can...
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welcome to the "closing bell," everybody, i'll kelly evans.looks like we are going out on the lows of the day for wall street, the fourth day in a row of triple digit moves, this time, sharply negative direction, in fact, giving up 258 points on a close of 1 1/2%. look at the nasdaq, going out with a loss of almost 2%. the s and p giving up 32 points. this is important for a lot of people watching the charts here, closing at 1966. a lot of guys were hoping earlier today would hold that 1970 level. not only did it breakthrough it but look like it is going to close on the road this there the. the russell, lagging, weak, off 8 1/2%, might be more now from its peak this year, giving up 1.6% today or 18 points to the level of 1110. talk it out with the panel. joining me now is elon moy of the walks post, rebecca patterson, michelle caruso cab bra ir -- cabrera and jim najarian. >> everybody is focused on the tide going out and figuring out who is going to be naked at this point, right? so, we saw an emerging markets, right? we are going to see the
welcome to the "closing bell," everybody, i'll kelly evans.looks like we are going out on the lows of the day for wall street, the fourth day in a row of triple digit moves, this time, sharply negative direction, in fact, giving up 258 points on a close of 1 1/2%. look at the nasdaq, going out with a loss of almost 2%. the s and p giving up 32 points. this is important for a lot of people watching the charts here, closing at 1966. a lot of guys were hoping earlier today would hold...
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the names of the victims will be read and a bell will toll for each of them. another ceremony will take place in southeast washington. that is free and open to the public. on friday and saturday, the baltimore ravens will offer an exchange for ray rice jerseys. that will be at m. & t. stadium in baltimore. fans are told they can exchange it for any available jersey of another ravens player. he was shown on video punching his fiance. he's been suspended indefinitely. we're getting a sneak peek at the changes coming to a popular museum in the district. plus eileen has the forecast. will the cool weather stick >> the national museum of american history is getting ready to open its latest exhibit. we got a sneak peek inside and tells us what you can expect inside. >> the nation's greatest collections of american history. >> wearing a different kind of hat at the smithsonian's national museum of american history. >> they want to be engaged with it and have experiences. >> he showed off the museum's new three-floor west wing which is still a construction zone. the f
the names of the victims will be read and a bell will toll for each of them. another ceremony will take place in southeast washington. that is free and open to the public. on friday and saturday, the baltimore ravens will offer an exchange for ray rice jerseys. that will be at m. & t. stadium in baltimore. fans are told they can exchange it for any available jersey of another ravens player. he was shown on video punching his fiance. he's been suspended indefinitely. we're getting a sneak...
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then, violin virtuoso joshua bell returns to perform at a washington, d.c. train station, but this time, people take notice. plus, in california, an impossible choice for the families of patients on life support with little chance for recovery. >> i really believe that if my wife could answer, "do you want to stay alive, or do you want to die?" i believe that she would say that she wants to stay alive. i believe that. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved, staying engaged. they are not afr
then, violin virtuoso joshua bell returns to perform at a washington, d.c. train station, but this time, people take notice. plus, in california, an impossible choice for the families of patients on life support with little chance for recovery. >> i really believe that if my wife could answer, "do you want to stay alive, or do you want to die?" i believe that she would say that she wants to stay alive. i believe that. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're...
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of actual bells and whistles.) this wobbly can system is foolproof, provided no one ever bumps the table. and this security innovation is no surprise. after all, detroit is the town that brought us robo cop, which, with today's budget, looks more like this. >> dead or alive, you're coming with me! drop i it! >> stephen: folks, when i see this jerry-rigged alarm system, it's clear these brave men and women deserve more... chances to make do with less. there's still plenty of fat to be trimmed. for example, right now emergency calls go to a central dispatcher who faxes it to the fire stations. why bother with dispatchers when homeowners can fax the station directly? if there's a fire, just remember the old saying -- stop, drop and roll -- over to your canon l.c. 2050 laser-class fax machine, then load paper in the tray, place your document text-side down into the feeder, dial your local fire station and hit "send." oh! and make sure you add a cover letter with the subject header "fire!" (laughter) (applause) so brav
of actual bells and whistles.) this wobbly can system is foolproof, provided no one ever bumps the table. and this security innovation is no surprise. after all, detroit is the town that brought us robo cop, which, with today's budget, looks more like this. >> dead or alive, you're coming with me! drop i it! >> stephen: folks, when i see this jerry-rigged alarm system, it's clear these brave men and women deserve more... chances to make do with less. there's still plenty of fat to...
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[bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's!irls: laughing] i know it's nearly impossible to believe, but i'm not actually a real man. but i started using old spice deodorant and body wash together, so i can finally real like a smell man and have hot water lady, woman, motorcycle, zazzz, repeated, 369 error, error, meatballs, helicopter. business transaction, hotdogs, cool dude. mmm, you smell amazing. briefcase, tacos. [old spice whistle] (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. what does an apron have to do with car insurance? every time you tie on an apron, you make progress. and we like that. because progress is what we make, too. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody! thanks so much! (cheers and app
[bell rings] waitress: welcome to denny's!irls: laughing] i know it's nearly impossible to believe, but i'm not actually a real man. but i started using old spice deodorant and body wash together, so i can finally real like a smell man and have hot water lady, woman, motorcycle, zazzz, repeated, 369 error, error, meatballs, helicopter. business transaction, hotdogs, cool dude. mmm, you smell amazing. briefcase, tacos. [old spice whistle] (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm...
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to "closing bell." we have a great market. we are here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. why are stocks shrugging off a global stock more chaotic and uncertain than it has been for decades? or are we setting ourselves up for a fall? we have a special report. >>> also, we'll get reaction to these resilient markets. we have investment legend jack bogle of vanguard funds with us. is he concerned about the runup in the face of the turmoil? we'll ask him that among other things. >>> and google is taking a quantam leap into artificial intelligence. why they are at the forefront of making machine that is will one day think and feel for themselves. >> i think it is fascinating. they are not telling us where they are going with this, but i can't wait to see when they get there. >> the singularity is near, bill. >>> but none other than ending badly for the human race, we'll find out what google is up to and hear both sides of the hot a.i. debate. >> i'm surprised he's skeptical. if a
to "closing bell." we have a great market. we are here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera. why are stocks shrugging off a global stock more chaotic and uncertain than it has been for decades? or are we setting ourselves up for a fall? we have a special report. >>> also, we'll get reaction to these resilient markets. we have investment legend jack bogle of vanguard funds with us. is he concerned about the runup in the face of the turmoil?...
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[bell rings] ♪ time and sales data.it-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. [ 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 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. >>> check out shares of ebay surging on rumor that google was take a stake in the tech giant. they shot the rumor down. ebay options traded four times their average daily volume with most of the activity on call side. almost 100,000 calls traded today with one betting it will be above 60 bucks by this january. dann, if google is off the table, this activity is telling us maybe there's somebody else out there. >> they are off t
[bell rings] ♪ time and sales data.it-second stats. ♪ its so close to the options floor, you'll bust your brain-box. all on thinkorswim, from td ameritrade. [ 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 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-volume stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is...
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there goes the opening bell. you just saw them ringing the bell.mers that represent alibaba that are day because they wanted to show that they support the customer first. they must've had some sort of contest. >> and there were eight of them, which is a number that has been very significant in this. the shares are pressing and $68 -- our pricing at $68. everything has a hidden message. >> as we wait for the shares to start trading we want to bring in the chief market strategist who just released a study that wrecked alibaba shares to rise 33% or more in the first month. that is down from 52% before the eye feel roadshow -- ipo roadshow. by the way, leslie picker is down the new york stock exchange because she is keeping track of what is going on ahead of the first trade. first off, were you surprised by the results? >> it was not a surprise because the survey also showed that the base we surveyed that the revenue would be -- the range would be increased, which it did. the other part of the survey that is interesting is we had a lot of interest and
there goes the opening bell. you just saw them ringing the bell.mers that represent alibaba that are day because they wanted to show that they support the customer first. they must've had some sort of contest. >> and there were eight of them, which is a number that has been very significant in this. the shares are pressing and $68 -- our pricing at $68. everything has a hidden message. >> as we wait for the shares to start trading we want to bring in the chief market strategist who...