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>> we're at bell labs. historical institution, we like to think very relevant to the future as that's institution invented just about every imagine y that you can that underpins the internet. in every silicon chip linux, your apple hone, lasers that do all the optics, long distance communications, satellite communication, we invented all bunch of d won a prizes but we consider ourselves internet.ation of the in 2017, who owns bell labs? company called nokia. that company you probably all 3310, do you remember the leg nokia phone? t was sort of a wedge, very popular with everyone, probably the first phone if you lived 20 r 30 years ago that company evolved. it got out of the handset business which it can sold to microsoft. then microsoft shut down but now it's on the network side of the equation if you think about it a network and handset. now nokia owns the network part radio networks and optical networks. the internet, if you like, to all the major operators around the world. still a little bit in the hand
>> we're at bell labs. historical institution, we like to think very relevant to the future as that's institution invented just about every imagine y that you can that underpins the internet. in every silicon chip linux, your apple hone, lasers that do all the optics, long distance communications, satellite communication, we invented all bunch of d won a prizes but we consider ourselves internet.ation of the in 2017, who owns bell labs? company called nokia. that company you probably all...
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because bell labs invented everything. not quite true, but we invented something we call neural networks or did pioneering work. the head of facebook's a.i. team did his plenary work at bell labs. and things he used to do, voice recognition so when you're talking to alexa, cover tan that or siri, it's all through those neural networks. we invented them here. why were we working on them? the task then, optical character recognition was the big task, handwriting. and it was handwriting to recognize phone numbers. when people wrote down phone numbers, you wanted to be able to automatically scan that and maybe auto dial. and, of course, the post office was interested in handwriting on letters so they could deliver the mail. turns out you needed a neuronetwork to do that, and you still do. but that's why we were working opposite. and now we continue working in that area. we didn't do quite as much for a period of time, now we're back in, but it is everywhere in the labs where we're looking at neural networks, data sciences we c
because bell labs invented everything. not quite true, but we invented something we call neural networks or did pioneering work. the head of facebook's a.i. team did his plenary work at bell labs. and things he used to do, voice recognition so when you're talking to alexa, cover tan that or siri, it's all through those neural networks. we invented them here. why were we working on them? the task then, optical character recognition was the big task, handwriting. and it was handwriting to...
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. >> recently "the communicators" visited bell labs named for alexander graham bell, inventer of the telephone. we talked with several researchers about their communications projects, and we look at some research on art a official intelligence. -- artificial intelligence, 5g wireless communications and optical sensing. bell labs are headquartered in new jersey. they're owned by the finnish telecommunications company nokia. >> host: and "the communicators" is on location at nokia bell labs in murray hill, new jersey. we're talking with some of the staff members about what they're working on, and joining us now, michael eggleston. mr. eggleston, what is it that you to here? >> guest: so i'm actually a researcher. i work on integrated optical sensing methods and technology. >> host: and before we get into what those are, what's your background? >> guest: so i have a background in solid state physics and semiconductor devices. where's your degree from? >> guest: berkeley. uc-berkeley. >> host: and ph.d.? >> guest: my undergrad was at iowa state university. >> guest: are you from iowa? >>
. >> recently "the communicators" visited bell labs named for alexander graham bell, inventer of the telephone. we talked with several researchers about their communications projects, and we look at some research on art a official intelligence. -- artificial intelligence, 5g wireless communications and optical sensing. bell labs are headquartered in new jersey. they're owned by the finnish telecommunications company nokia. >> host: and "the communicators" is on...
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and, the lost papers of confederate general john bell hood. with an undivided interest in civil war history, and past president of the board of directors of the confederate morrill hall museum in new orleans. without further do, sam. [applause] >> hello, and thank you. you mentioned my odyssey. my wife and i moved to myrtle beach, south carolina, five days ago. [laughter] and if you think it is bad when the airlines lose your luggage, anyway, we weren't able to move into the house we are buying so we are living out of boxes and crates and things. i drove up here. it sounds strange to say i drove up from south carolina. i'm used to driving down there. this is -- i have been looking forward to this for several reasons. one is when the theme of the symposium is "generals you love to hate," i don't have to worry about what people's expectations are. well, because i am a big fan of john bell hood, even though i am not as closely related as the name implies. you are probably wondering. i am a collateral descendent. i think i am a second cousin. gene
and, the lost papers of confederate general john bell hood. with an undivided interest in civil war history, and past president of the board of directors of the confederate morrill hall museum in new orleans. without further do, sam. [applause] >> hello, and thank you. you mentioned my odyssey. my wife and i moved to myrtle beach, south carolina, five days ago. [laughter] and if you think it is bad when the airlines lose your luggage, anyway, we weren't able to move into the house we are...
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we changed it to "john bell the: -- john bell hood: rise, fall, and resurrection of a confederate general." because ted and i felt it largely exonerated him from the most outrageous stuff. some of the most outrageous stuff. so, that is my journey from being somebody that is just the civil war history nut to actually having a book published. and then, of course, after we published the first book with this information in it, ted and i decided we would do an annotated volume of those papers, and that is the lost papers of john bell hood. -- i want to get into some of the i don't have -- some of the controversies. this was going to be my test drive on the pointer. i don't have time to get into all of these. i am going to touch base on a few of them quickly. these sorts of controversies they are in the book. again i don't know if this is , mostly a eastern theater centric group here or how familiar -- i am thinking you are all total civil war western theater. trance mississippi and all of it -- transmississippi and all of it. he did not call his men cowards. he did accept responsibility for hi
we changed it to "john bell the: -- john bell hood: rise, fall, and resurrection of a confederate general." because ted and i felt it largely exonerated him from the most outrageous stuff. some of the most outrageous stuff. so, that is my journey from being somebody that is just the civil war history nut to actually having a book published. and then, of course, after we published the first book with this information in it, ted and i decided we would do an annotated volume of those...
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a lot of it has come from bell labs. mimo is an interesting wireless communication technique where you have multiple transmitters and receivers simultaneously talking to each other. at any instance, all these signals are mixed together with clever digital processing so you can separate them again. this increases the capacity of whatever medium you're using. ideas too take these high, where 5g is supposed to be. that makes it more challenging. it is very ambitious, but if you want to get the most out of the spectrum, that is what you need to do. >> you mentioned you are from canada. spectrum is borderless. so how do you get the standards the same in the u.s. and canada and around the world? >> of course. there are some differences, especially with europe, a different entity that monitors special usage there then united states. but there is some collaboration between government agencies and corporations -- corporations, especially international corporations, make sure every product works in different countries. sometimes w
a lot of it has come from bell labs. mimo is an interesting wireless communication technique where you have multiple transmitters and receivers simultaneously talking to each other. at any instance, all these signals are mixed together with clever digital processing so you can separate them again. this increases the capacity of whatever medium you're using. ideas too take these high, where 5g is supposed to be. that makes it more challenging. it is very ambitious, but if you want to get the...
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(bell chuckles) bell: the finest surgeon in the world would benefit from the titian.ady and precise, virtually eliminating human error. renata: chastain park memorial is the first hospital in the country to have this miraculous machine, thanks to dr. bell, who spearheaded this fund-raising campaign, and, of course, to you, our very generous donors. thank you. conrad: "serious complications may occur, "up to and including death. individual surgical results may vary." i've trained for months to do this. results will not vary. conrad: until bell gets his hands on it. over my dead body. i'm sure hodad could manage that. i heard a nurse call him hodad. what does it stand for? hands of death and destruction. you're kidding. does that mean everyone knows about his complication rate? conrad: all the nurses, some of the doctors. the ones who pay attention. poetry. but none of the patients. they're clueless. you've got the best hands in the business, but he's still the most requested surgeon in the hospital. have you seen his reviews online? he has got five stars. (mina chuckle
(bell chuckles) bell: the finest surgeon in the world would benefit from the titian.ady and precise, virtually eliminating human error. renata: chastain park memorial is the first hospital in the country to have this miraculous machine, thanks to dr. bell, who spearheaded this fund-raising campaign, and, of course, to you, our very generous donors. thank you. conrad: "serious complications may occur, "up to and including death. individual surgical results may vary." i've trained...
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soido —— bell house.t appreciate in the background, but we do not ring at unusual times a night. what can happen as the clock chimes during the night, and that is often a source of complaint. many people just ignore it. some one i was talking to this morning lives next toa talking to this morning lives next to a church, and she does not even hear the clock chiming. but some people are particularly sensitive and never get used to it.|j people are particularly sensitive and never get used to it. i suppose, as you say, ultimately, these sensitivities are important to manage arguably locally. it is all fine to have a national planning guidance, but in truth, isn't this more about relations between neighbours? i think there is a lot of truth in that view. it is about community, isn't it? we would like to feel we are part of the community, part of the british soundscape, having bells ring at appropriate moments. this year is a really important year for us because we have 100 years since armistice day, when we l
soido —— bell house.t appreciate in the background, but we do not ring at unusual times a night. what can happen as the clock chimes during the night, and that is often a source of complaint. many people just ignore it. some one i was talking to this morning lives next toa talking to this morning lives next to a church, and she does not even hear the clock chiming. but some people are particularly sensitive and never get used to it.|j people are particularly sensitive and never get used to...
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and now they chime heal the cracks in the bell. listening to the bell. in the bell of the world.[applause]. a response from david and francine miller. this poem was red at several gatherings. the irony of the location of the loss. newtown the home of the industry's nearby water shifting their production to shell casings after the war effort. new haven. home of eli whitney who advanced the mass production more than anyone. to move through the landscape day after day carrying the weight of our murdered boy in the hole in our hearts just the shape and size on the permanent texture of our lives. it is however a clips and dimensioned. by the support and assistance. the community where we work to support and teach others. his classmates and his teachers working to heal wherever we can. helping his healing. so we say and we listen for the bells. when a child here as gunshots. by megan patel. when a child hears gunshots she will say mom is beating the pots and pans. she will say it sounds like home. let's keep it this way. our children are misinterpreting the sound of dina's accrued perc
and now they chime heal the cracks in the bell. listening to the bell. in the bell of the world.[applause]. a response from david and francine miller. this poem was red at several gatherings. the irony of the location of the loss. newtown the home of the industry's nearby water shifting their production to shell casings after the war effort. new haven. home of eli whitney who advanced the mass production more than anyone. to move through the landscape day after day carrying the weight of our...
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bell: thank you, susan. thank you to the washington library and all of you for coming out, and the massachusetts society of cincinnati, who has been very generous in funding my research and travels, and the longfellow house. this talk is based on a historic resource study, i did it for the national park service as they were beefing up their interpretation of this site in cambridge. the study was over 600 pages, so let's get into it. [laughter] mr. bell: i'm going to try to restrict myself to these main topics, how and why washington came to choose the house, how he used it, the major decisions made there and memory of washington's use of the house, which has a strong mount vernon connection, as susan talked about. general washington came to cambridge, massachusetts bearing a commission from the continental congress as commander-in-chief in july, 1775. you can actually see the march of general washington coming across massachusetts to cambridge on this map. a story developed of washington taking command of hi
bell: thank you, susan. thank you to the washington library and all of you for coming out, and the massachusetts society of cincinnati, who has been very generous in funding my research and travels, and the longfellow house. this talk is based on a historic resource study, i did it for the national park service as they were beefing up their interpretation of this site in cambridge. the study was over 600 pages, so let's get into it. [laughter] mr. bell: i'm going to try to restrict myself to...
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this is "after the bell." is driving today's selling, but here is what else we're looking again. very busy news day. we may see about the classified memo about bias in the justice department and soon of the fight coming to a head whether to publicly release a document that allegedly reveals misconduct by the fbi and their
this is "after the bell." is driving today's selling, but here is what else we're looking again. very busy news day. we may see about the classified memo about bias in the justice department and soon of the fight coming to a head whether to publicly release a document that allegedly reveals misconduct by the fbi and their
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bell accountable for actions without a trial.ther trauma to the victims of many of whom are our students. >> the victims were between ages of 11 and 17. arlington county police are asking four your help these say this map gave the teller a note demanding money today after getting the cash he ran off. if you have seen him call police. >>> a major health and fitness club decided to batch certain types of programming sxvrkly cable news. as "fox5" korey cough map reports about getting favorite news shows to favorite lifestyle programs but one they're turning off cable news networks >> new year new you how the saying goes lifetime fitness. they're off cable news. no more cnn fox news msnbc or cn. >>> push. >> it's a decision that comes with mixed reaction. >> gym being respite away from political conversation. i think it's already. i think it's good. we should focus more on commonalitys in the space. >> as gym goer that appeals to me if what i would make your company is in d.c. >> skyler and people schedule workouts around their shows
bell accountable for actions without a trial.ther trauma to the victims of many of whom are our students. >> the victims were between ages of 11 and 17. arlington county police are asking four your help these say this map gave the teller a note demanding money today after getting the cash he ran off. if you have seen him call police. >>> a major health and fitness club decided to batch certain types of programming sxvrkly cable news. as "fox5" korey cough map reports...
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recently the communicators visited bell labs. we talked about their communications project and looked at some information on artificial intelligence. they are headquartered in new jersey. >> the communicators is on location at nokia bell labs in new jersey. we are talking to the staff members about what they're working on. joining us now, michael eggleston. what you do here? >> i am a researcher. i work on. [inaudible] and technology. >> what is your back ground. >> semiconductor devices. my degree is from berkeley. my phd was at berkeley and my undergrad was that i was state university. >> are you from iowa? >> i'm from minnesota, originally. >> your here at bell labs working on. >> optical senses. there anything that detect light. what you are mostly with is a camera. the only see two-dimensional images so i'm working on a 3d imaging technique. it's very similar to radar by using light. >> are those in practical use already. >> yes, there are, one of them is in the medical field it is noninvasive. >> that is pretty common, toda
recently the communicators visited bell labs. we talked about their communications project and looked at some information on artificial intelligence. they are headquartered in new jersey. >> the communicators is on location at nokia bell labs in new jersey. we are talking to the staff members about what they're working on. joining us now, michael eggleston. what you do here? >> i am a researcher. i work on. [inaudible] and technology. >> what is your back ground. >>...
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[closing bell rings] very interesting day, ford earnings up for "after the bell." it for the claman countdown. i see you tomorrow. melissa: wild ride for the market. look at dow 280 point swing from high to low. it is amazing. up 55 points higher for the day. s&p struggling for gains in the last seconds of trading. any gain would be a new record, not looking good. nasdaq, taking a breather, ending firmly in the red. i'm melissa francis. david: interesting market day. i'm david asman this is after the bell. more than big market movers, and a lot of things going on in very busy hour. president trump holding a group of what was supposed to be 100 or more mayors. some backed out in
[closing bell rings] very interesting day, ford earnings up for "after the bell." it for the claman countdown. i see you tomorrow. melissa: wild ride for the market. look at dow 280 point swing from high to low. it is amazing. up 55 points higher for the day. s&p struggling for gains in the last seconds of trading. any gain would be a new record, not looking good. nasdaq, taking a breather, ending firmly in the red. i'm melissa francis. david: interesting market day. i'm david...
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less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." . >>> we are just getting this breaking news, democrats criticizing the trump administration over handling of russia. this time, senate democratic leader schumer saying that president trump has failed to stand up to russian president putin, quote, time and time again, and saying that the treasury department is certainly not getting tough enough on one of russia's top bankers. we told you this last week as we interviewed andre costin, saying he would show up on sanction list, guess what? he showed up on a list put out by treasury of big billionaires and russian oligarchs who, of course, are close to putin but no sanctions attached. vtb bank chairman the man known as putin's personal banker finding himself on the government watch list of 210 people including 96 oligarchs worth a billion dollars or more with direct ties to the kremlin as part of sanctions packages that president trump signed into law last august but no sanctions handed down specifically on an
less than an hour to the closing bell. let's start the "countdown." . >>> we are just getting this breaking news, democrats criticizing the trump administration over handling of russia. this time, senate democratic leader schumer saying that president trump has failed to stand up to russian president putin, quote, time and time again, and saying that the treasury department is certainly not getting tough enough on one of russia's top bankers. we told you this last week as we...
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year when "closing bell" comes back in two. >>> welcome back 300 million to buy on the bell, accordingrt cashin. it flipped we had a significant amount to sell that when we saw stocks coming well off the lows less than 300 points a moment ago, practically a rally on a day like this. a small amount to buy. >> the market tumbling for a second straight day, taking down financials with it we're zeroing in on the sector and what we can expect for the rest of the year. >> saying goes, so goes the rest of the year. but does that hold for the financials sector? over the past ten years, financials have been down about 4% on average in january, underperforming the broader index, which averaged a drop of down 2%. however, this year's already off to a much improved start the financials as of last night's close were up 8% year to date slightly higher than the s&p, which was up 7%. so, could we be in for a big year for the financials? well, if history's any indication, the sector will be up, but not quite as much as the s&p. looking back at the past ten years when the financial sector is up in janua
year when "closing bell" comes back in two. >>> welcome back 300 million to buy on the bell, accordingrt cashin. it flipped we had a significant amount to sell that when we saw stocks coming well off the lows less than 300 points a moment ago, practically a rally on a day like this. a small amount to buy. >> the market tumbling for a second straight day, taking down financials with it we're zeroing in on the sector and what we can expect for the rest of the year....
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the closing bell we are now about 18 minutes away from the closing bell.ere up 84 points for the dow and s&p better by 15. green on the screen. senate majority leader on the path to getting the government reopened it appears that he will get that vote of confidence from one of the most well-known names stay with us to see who is lightning his coffers to keep him in the leadership role. episode two. there are two new ones actually. the extremely valuable audio -- items. count on is coming right back. a lot is happening. when you look at the mercedes-benz glc... with its high-tech cameras and radar, contemporary cockpit, 360 degree network of driver-assist technologies and sporty performance what's most impressive about the glc? all depends on your point of view. lease the glc300 for $449 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral
the closing bell we are now about 18 minutes away from the closing bell.ere up 84 points for the dow and s&p better by 15. green on the screen. senate majority leader on the path to getting the government reopened it appears that he will get that vote of confidence from one of the most well-known names stay with us to see who is lightning his coffers to keep him in the leadership role. episode two. there are two new ones actually. the extremely valuable audio -- items. count on is coming...
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at the liberty bell. the annual symbolic ring at the liberty bell is in honor of king's birthday celebration among those doing the honors today was a 95-year-old world war ii veteran ruth wilson, she was a member of the nursing corps and did heroic duty there. it's been a national event, among those here in the past, colon powell and rosa parkses when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a montgomery bus. here the remarks of the politicians and dignitaries who spoke at the liberty bell today. >> martin luther king dedicated his life to justice, he left to us to continue that work. clearly there is more work to be done. dr. king once said i quote, faith is taking the first step even when you don't see the whole staircase. dr. king was willing to take the first step. it's up to all of us, to continue climbing those steps. >> reporter: high school education was conducted by the jesuits who amongst other religious groups taught you're never happy in your life regardless of what you accomplish or
at the liberty bell. the annual symbolic ring at the liberty bell is in honor of king's birthday celebration among those doing the honors today was a 95-year-old world war ii veteran ruth wilson, she was a member of the nursing corps and did heroic duty there. it's been a national event, among those here in the past, colon powell and rosa parkses when she refused to give up her seat to a white man on a montgomery bus. here the remarks of the politicians and dignitaries who spoke at the liberty...
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the annual luncheon and bell ringing at the liberty bell were the first activities of their type to be sanctioned by dr. king's widow coretta scott king. i'm vernon odom channel6 "action news" at the liberty bell at sixth and market. that where you get your medicine matters. and they come to cvs pharmacy. for advice and ways to save money. including copays as low as zero dollars. switching is easy, call 1-833-cvs-medd and transfer today to cvs pharmacy. more and more student debt is keeping people from doing what they love. (horn sound) ♪ ♪ like buying a home. ♪ ♪ (knocking sound) traveling. ♪ ♪ even getting married. ♪ ♪ at citizens bank we can help you refinance both your federal and private student loans. so you can start saving and get on with your life. ask a leader in student lending how we can help you reach your potential. >> so just another weekend of football. >> yeah. >> games are getting a little -- little bigger this time of year. >> unbelievable. >> this is a great ride. feels like we are building towards a crescendo. that would mean sunday's nfc championship game is not t
the annual luncheon and bell ringing at the liberty bell were the first activities of their type to be sanctioned by dr. king's widow coretta scott king. i'm vernon odom channel6 "action news" at the liberty bell at sixth and market. that where you get your medicine matters. and they come to cvs pharmacy. for advice and ways to save money. including copays as low as zero dollars. switching is easy, call 1-833-cvs-medd and transfer today to cvs pharmacy. more and more student debt is...
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. >> "closing bell" starts now >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." what an afternoon it's been. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> that was a very informative check, please. thank you. i enjoyed that very much i'm bill griffin as you've heard, a senate deal to reopen the government helps lift stocks. now it's the house's turn. >> that vote is expected soon. with the markets rallying, let's get to kayla live on capitol hill kayla? >> reporter: kelly, the senate did pass that key procedural vote earlier today they still have to vote on final passage of the bill, then it will go to the house i'm told to expect that 4:00, 4:30, somewhere in that range. then the president will have to sign it. the white house said expect that late afternoon/early evening but there are already restarting talks on immigration even before the passage is final of that bill senator john cornyn, the number two republican in the senate, just told a bunch of reporters that he had a meeting at the white house on immigration with other senators like senator cotton,
. >> "closing bell" starts now >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." what an afternoon it's been. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> that was a very informative check, please. thank you. i enjoyed that very much i'm bill griffin as you've heard, a senate deal to reopen the government helps lift stocks. now it's the house's turn. >> that vote is expected soon. with the markets rallying, let's get to kayla live on capitol...
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couldn't see if bell had a gun.rter: bell's dad disputes the account. this photo re-creates what bell thinks happened based on witnesses at the scene. it shows that gonzalez was positioned between bell and strausbaugh and shows bell was shot on the right side of the head, not the left. bell's attorneys confronted the officers with the evidence in pre-tile depositions. >> is it still yourz had his gun pressed against the left side of michael shot? >> yes. >> reporter: you found out that what the police were saying couldn't have happened -- >> never to. >> reporter: -- because of the medical evidence? >> that's right. because of the medical examiner's report. >> reporter: just days before the case was going to trial, the city settled the case for $1.75 million. still not satisfied, bell hired russell beckman, a retired kenosha police detective, to take a closer look at what might have happened the morning bell jr. was shot. there was a scuffle. >> it was right here upon this car. >> reporter: he discovered something t
couldn't see if bell had a gun.rter: bell's dad disputes the account. this photo re-creates what bell thinks happened based on witnesses at the scene. it shows that gonzalez was positioned between bell and strausbaugh and shows bell was shot on the right side of the head, not the left. bell's attorneys confronted the officers with the evidence in pre-tile depositions. >> is it still yourz had his gun pressed against the left side of michael shot? >> yes. >> reporter: you found...
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carlos bell was in a position of trust of our young people. that he misuse that day trust to violate the most vulnerable people in our community, our children >> we are thankful that a plea agreement has been reached between charles county state's attorney's office and carlos bell a former charles county public schools employee. plea agreement holds mr. bell accountable for his actions without a trial, which could have caused further trauma to the victims of many of whom are our students. >>. >> reporter: bell also faces federal charges as well and we're told will plead guilty those. we will let you know what happens in that case. reporting county sheriff's office tonight, krysten leon fox 5 local news >>> two northern virginia now, fairfax county police are investigating an incident at a a fair oaks shopping center restaurant. charges are pending against a red robin employee who allegedly filmed a minor in the bathroom. the suspect is also a minor. matt ackland is live there tonight. matt? >> police say this happened well over a week ago on d
carlos bell was in a position of trust of our young people. that he misuse that day trust to violate the most vulnerable people in our community, our children >> we are thankful that a plea agreement has been reached between charles county state's attorney's office and carlos bell a former charles county public schools employee. plea agreement holds mr. bell accountable for his actions without a trial, which could have caused further trauma to the victims of many of whom are our students....
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth. >> yes, we are on washington watch as the big question looms, can republicans and democrats avert a federal shutdown we're less than nine hours away. the dow is virtually unchanged right now. >> eamon javers is live at the white house with the very latest on what's happening there. but first to kayla where chuck schumer just arrived at the white house. >> reporter: i caught up with chuck rounds, a republican from north dakota, who last night was a no vote and this morning changed to yes after promises from mitch mcconnell i asked him what was going on. he said leadership has them in a holding pattern for the next couple of hours as they figure out what they're going to vote on, whether it will be the bill the house passed last night, that 30-day short-term funding bill, whether it will be something like four to five days which democrats and some republicans have proposed to ramp up the pressure to get a deal done on
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stocks surged out of the gate at the opening bell, piercing thh 26,000. it seemed like the he will rally was entering a new phase. but then a turn. and then a collapse. the rally was no more. the indexes turned negative. and when the closing bell rang, the dow swung nearly 400 points in total, its biggest reversal in yearly two years. at the close, the dow jones industrial average fell ten points to 25,792. the nasdaq was off 37, and the s&p 500 drope wild day was a he scratcher. bob watched from the new york at it a color coaster ride for the markets with the cow opening at a new record of 26,000. but shortly after that milestone, with the dow up 283 points in the middle of the morning, investors just seemed to lose interest and the markets drifted lower into the afternoon with the dow ending fractionally negative. what happened? shutdowns later on.up y but for most traders the markets reached such lofty levels it was logical to take profits. you can't blame them for thinking this way. much of the early rally was fueled by optimism, whic real: there is a
stocks surged out of the gate at the opening bell, piercing thh 26,000. it seemed like the he will rally was entering a new phase. but then a turn. and then a collapse. the rally was no more. the indexes turned negative. and when the closing bell rang, the dow swung nearly 400 points in total, its biggest reversal in yearly two years. at the close, the dow jones industrial average fell ten points to 25,792. the nasdaq was off 37, and the s&p 500 drope wild day was a he scratcher. bob...
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"closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell.'m kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm scott walker in for bill griffeth. >> we're watching what could be a major development in the nafta talks. >> and new information on what could be the biggest tech deal ever. >> we start with the rising ten-year the interest rate crossing the 2.7% marker earlier. what does it mean for interest rate sensitive stocks? dominic chu live at headquarters. >> the highest since april 2014. one of the big ripple effects is utilities. take a look at this chart behind me we're seeing the death cross that's what some technicians call it when the shorter term 50-day moving average of a stock or etf falls below longer term trend, the 200-day average we're seeing it with the excel, the spdr sector utility, xlu this does not portend bad things but something to pay attention to it's not the only that we're keeping an eye on. we're seeing some action play out in some parts of the market. namely in the real estate stocks the vanguard reit index is sin
"closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell.'m kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm scott walker in for bill griffeth. >> we're watching what could be a major development in the nafta talks. >> and new information on what could be the biggest tech deal ever. >> we start with the rising ten-year the interest rate crossing the 2.7% marker earlier. what does it mean for interest rate sensitive...
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it shows that gonzalez was positioned between bell and straubaugh, and, in fact, the autopsy shows belll's attorneys confronted the officers with the evidence and pre-trial deposition. >> is it still your testimony under oath that officer gonzalez had his gun pressed against the left side of michael bell's head when he shot? >> yes. >> you found out that what the police are saying couldn't have happened. >> never. >> because of the medical evidence. >> that's right. because of the medical examiner's report. >> reporter: just days before the case is going to trial, the city settled the case for $1.75 million. still not satisfied, bell hired russell beckman, a retired kenosha police detective to take a closer look at what might have happened the morning bell jr. was shot. >> there was a scuffle. >> it was right here upon this car. >> beckman discovered something that appears to have either been missed or ignored in the original police investigation. a broken mirror at the center of the police scuffle. he demonstrated his theory using an unloaded gun and a police holster similar to the one
it shows that gonzalez was positioned between bell and straubaugh, and, in fact, the autopsy shows belll's attorneys confronted the officers with the evidence and pre-trial deposition. >> is it still your testimony under oath that officer gonzalez had his gun pressed against the left side of michael bell's head when he shot? >> yes. >> you found out that what the police are saying couldn't have happened. >> never. >> because of the medical evidence. >> that's...
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richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell?n, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. >>> look at this market, the dow is now up 100 points we've been up 261, then we were negative, and we are climbing back into positive territory, boeing leading the way with a 5% gain >> 7% at the peak, down to 3.5%, and microsoft went up 22.3%, or so, reporting their earnings today. >> nasdaq positive as well by .25%. we'll watch it >>> last trading day of the month, time to check in on main street after yesterday's selloff and today's whip saw moves, what are retail investors doing with their money? we will ask. good afternoon to you both starting with you, if i may, generally speaking, have you been worried about the last couple days as we've seen volatility pick up and intra-day declines like we saw today >> last couple days, i have not worried. the last few weeks made me excited about the market, and i anticipate days and times like this, especially during president's state of the union address, with anything that's going on in the go
richie, would you ring the 24/5 bell?n, jim. ♪ trade 24/5, only with td ameritrade. >>> look at this market, the dow is now up 100 points we've been up 261, then we were negative, and we are climbing back into positive territory, boeing leading the way with a 5% gain >> 7% at the peak, down to 3.5%, and microsoft went up 22.3%, or so, reporting their earnings today. >> nasdaq positive as well by .25%. we'll watch it >>> last trading day of the month, time to...
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hand it over to you guys. >> welcome to a special edition of the "closing bell." dow 25,000 i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth let's get to bob pisani on the record-bra record-breaking day for the stock market we cross one more millennial, have more to go? >> the president is talking about 30,000 who knows where we're going. the important thing is to note how broad the rally is, not just tech stocks, in fact, they're not necessarily the most important part of the rally. let's look at the sectors moving financials is been big interest rates have been moving up materials, that's a rally that's continuing to ratchet. energy strong with oil over $60. even consumer staples are leading. you know what's not doing anything anything that's interest rate intensetive. real estate, investment trusts, utilities lagging for a long, long time. of course, those are bond proxies. a lot of new highs in financials as the higher interest rate scenario is helping the banks out. this is a small spattering i could go through american express, e-trade, k
hand it over to you guys. >> welcome to a special edition of the "closing bell." dow 25,000 i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth let's get to bob pisani on the record-bra record-breaking day for the stock market we cross one more millennial, have more to go? >> the president is talking about 30,000 who knows where we're going. the important thing is to note how broad the rally is, not just tech stocks, in fact, they're not necessarily...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody, happy monday. welcome to the "closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth the bitcoin roller coaster in high gear again today. >> plus is this rally -- >> big minus signs here. >> now we're talking about stocks the stock market rally about to become the greatest of all-time? >>> and a major pharma company is raising the white flag in its fight against alzheimer's and parkinson's. i cannot believe this story. we'll get to that later. >>> let's get to the top story, though, brian was talking about it, apple and this debate spawned by investors who are urging apple to consider the impact that its products have on smartphone addiction in children cnbc's leslie picker has more on this story for us. leslie >> hey, bill, that's right, it's a twist on activist investing. jana and california state teachers' retirement system, sending a letter over the weekend to apple's board pushing for changes there. in the letter, they say that apple's ubiquity has created unintend
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody, happy monday. welcome to the "closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth the bitcoin roller coaster in high gear again today. >> plus is this rally -- >> big minus signs here. >> now we're talking about stocks the stock market rally about to become the greatest of all-time? >>> and a major pharma company is raising the white flag...
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"closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell" on this friday. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth another remarkable day to close out a remarkable week. the dow up another 124 points right now. we've gone 26,500. the s&p, the nasdaq, that's the best performer so far, up 0.8% and the russell up a fraction as well right ow. >> pick your record here as we look at them in the final hour those stories of the day all come from the individual movers. look at intel surging almost 10% after its earnings last night. up 14% on results this morning twitter a huge gainer this morning, we'll talk about its 8% pop. >> and then there's wynn, you've been hearing about that, a huge decline. around noon eastern when news broke of sexual misconduct allegations against founder and ceo steve wynn let's bring contessa brewer back in with some of the latest details on that. >> these allegations date back more than a decade and "the wall street journal" outlines a pattern of sexual misconduct by ceo steve wynn the report details sexual a
"closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell" on this friday. i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth another remarkable day to close out a remarkable week. the dow up another 124 points right now. we've gone 26,500. the s&p, the nasdaq, that's the best performer so far, up 0.8% and the russell up a fraction as well right ow. >> pick your record here as we look at them in the final hour...
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. >> "closing bell" begins right now. zblnk >>> hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans a the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth the dow, the s&p, the russell. look at the transports everybody is back in record territory. the dow transports are up 2 1/3 with the airlines and others doing very well today. >> how about the small cap rustles lagging to start the year up, up as you see that rally playing out across market. we're going to have more on that in a few minutes including whether bank earnings tomorrow will lift us further or not. >>> first breaking news on how the tax plan will impact you ylan mui is live on capitol hill. >> reporter: treasury secretary steven mnuchin spoke moments ago about the administration's first step in turning the tax law into reality. treasury department and the irs have just issued new guidance it to employers, telling them how much money to withhold from their paycheck under the new tax law. >> the irs will be releasing a new withholding calculator that will be vail on irs.gov by the end of february. this will
. >> "closing bell" begins right now. zblnk >>> hi, everybody, welcome to the "closing bell. i'm kelly evans a the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth the dow, the s&p, the russell. look at the transports everybody is back in record territory. the dow transports are up 2 1/3 with the airlines and others doing very well today. >> how about the small cap rustles lagging to start the year up, up as you see that rally playing out across...
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closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. just as california looks like it's going to pot, the attorney general douses the growing money flame of the budding legal marijuana industry. one of wall street's best and brightest has already jumped into the $7 billion and growing weed world. is he nervous now? we'll ask. because he's here. >>> and with congress battling and bickering over spending caps and immigration reform in order to keep the government open almost makes you wonder whether the trillion dollar infrastructure plan that many of you were counting on for jobs or investment will ever get off the ground this year? both sides covered in a fair and balanced debate with two congressmen who have a crucial stake in it. that's next. my "business" was going nowhere... so i built this kickin' new website with godaddy. building a website in under an hour is easy! 68% of people... ...who have built their website using gocentral, did it in... ...under an hour, and you can too. type in your business or idea. pick your favourite de
closing bell ringing in 48 minutes. just as california looks like it's going to pot, the attorney general douses the growing money flame of the budding legal marijuana industry. one of wall street's best and brightest has already jumped into the $7 billion and growing weed world. is he nervous now? we'll ask. because he's here. >>> and with congress battling and bickering over spending caps and immigration reform in order to keep the government open almost makes you wonder whether the...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. dow sold off nearly 100 points on the bell.93 to give back some of yesterday's big gains that put us over 26,000 for the first time we held on above that level, for whatever that's worth. we were declining a third of 1%. boeing weighing on that, especially at the end of the session. s&p down 2,798 the nasdaq down to 7,296 and russell small caps retracing to 1,576. we have big reports headed our way. deidre is standing by for ibm and kate will bring us results from american express and morgan will covernumbers from canadia express railways joining me now, mark santoli and nancy tangler from heartland financial. welcome, everybody in the dow, united health was the big winner while ge lagged, especially if you look at the percentage declines. on the s&p it was utility company aes leading the day. i think there was value activism albemarle, down lithium names, down about 7% in the market. it was a choppy session. do you think we sold off late day because of the government shutdown >> it's hard to pinpoint to be honest honestly, the
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans. dow sold off nearly 100 points on the bell.93 to give back some of yesterday's big gains that put us over 26,000 for the first time we held on above that level, for whatever that's worth. we were declining a third of 1%. boeing weighing on that, especially at the end of the session. s&p down 2,798 the nasdaq down to 7,296 and russell small caps retracing to 1,576. we have big reports headed our way. deidre is standing by for ibm and...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell."'m kelly evans at the new york stock exchange >> i'm bill griffeth as you've heard, the dollar index hitting a fresh multiyear low earlier today, then rallied after president trump told our joe kernen exclusively that he supports a stronger dollar we have the highlights of that interview in a moment. >> he literally said, it's going to get stronger and stronger ultimately i want to see it stronger. >> look at that. >> sure enough. >> amazing. >> the effect playing out. it may be the flipside of the story here for stocks. we could look at a record close for the market the dow is up 63 but coming off its highs. courtney reagan with stay closer look. >> the stocks falling a bit here as the dollar strengthens, like you mentioned, those comments from president trump to joe kernen in davos. we have found some footing let's see what happens going into the final hour here not a repeat of what we saw yesterday when we saw this pretty fast fade around the european close time. it's the big "m" wo
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. ♪ >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell."'m kelly evans at the new york stock exchange >> i'm bill griffeth as you've heard, the dollar index hitting a fresh multiyear low earlier today, then rallied after president trump told our joe kernen exclusively that he supports a stronger dollar we have the highlights of that interview in a moment. >> he literally said, it's going to get stronger and...
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the dollar gets you more at taco bell. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. when donald trump was first elected one of the biggest fears was that he would get everybody in to a war. like we didn't know if it would be with iran, or australia. but we all knew that it was coming. it turns out trump's first big war is with a book. >> president trump was venting again today, possibly taking a swipe at michael wolff's new book. this is what he had to say. >> our current libel laws are a sham. and a disgrace, and do not represent american values or american fairness. so we're going to stake a strong look at that we want fairness. you can't say things that are false,
the dollar gets you more at taco bell. are all these layers of beef and cheese reserved for a secret society? or just anyone with a dollar? the answer is yes. (bong) whentrust the brand doctors trust for themselves. nexium 24hr is the number one choice of doctors and pharmacists for their own frequent heartburn. and all day all night protection. when it comes to frequent heartburn, trust nexium 24hr. >> trevor: welcome back to the daily show. when donald trump was first elected one of the...
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." >> "closing bell" begins right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth welcome aboard as always yes, it's been a record-breaking week it come to an end in about 60 minutes. another big day for the major averages we're not showing the russell, but it's also in record territory. all four of them are as melissa was just saying, the best start to a new year in 12 years. >> we've blown through 25,000, blown through nasdaq 7,000, we're talking about s&p 3,000 by the end of the year. look how much we already moved >> we got a lot of milestones falling by the wayside let's get to bob pisani with some of the latest on today's action bob? >> this is quite an unusual week not just in the intensity and how much the s&p is up, but the fact that everything seems to be working. let me show you the winners this week and just the dow so, whatwere the two biggest losers of 2017 it was ge and ibm. what's the two biggest movers up this week? ge and ibm okay often get a little reversion to the
." >> "closing bell" begins right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly evans down here at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth welcome aboard as always yes, it's been a record-breaking week it come to an end in about 60 minutes. another big day for the major averages we're not showing the russell, but it's also in record territory. all four of them are as melissa was just saying, the best...
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bell is in there and he is performing a normal surgery. an appendectomy. the nicks the patient and the patient dies and they proceed to cover it up and say he had heart failure. and this happens in hospitals across the country and actually medical error is the third leading cause of death in the united states. and my character, dr. conrad hawkins stands up to the system and gives a voice to the little guy, in defense of his patients. so that is why you see that conflict between dr. bell and conrad because of the way that they approach the system as a whole. >> when it comes to shooting pilots and we have to do a quick answer on this, but when you're shooting it, do you know, like, this is going to be a hit? >> no, you don't even know if it will be picked up. when you do a pilot, it is a test for everybody. and you don't know if it will get picked up. the fact that the show got picked up and we have a season one, it has already been a success in that regard. >> it is airing after the nfc championship game. no pressure there. matt, we appreciate your time. >
bell is in there and he is performing a normal surgery. an appendectomy. the nicks the patient and the patient dies and they proceed to cover it up and say he had heart failure. and this happens in hospitals across the country and actually medical error is the third leading cause of death in the united states. and my character, dr. conrad hawkins stands up to the system and gives a voice to the little guy, in defense of his patients. so that is why you see that conflict between dr. bell and...
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bell worked at a middle school in waldorf and coached track. he'll face up to 190 years in prison when he's sentenced in hands on incredible dashcam video. it shows what led up to a man shooting at a deputy and virginia state trooper as they were chasing him down i-95. this was last week. a stafford county sheriff's deputy gets on 95, chasing the black, suv. investigators believe gregory lee shot and killed his wife and then took off. a few minutes into the chase, the suv is stopped. the driver angles into the left lane and opened fire opt deputy. the deputy is okay, but the bullets right went through the windshield, right through the headrest and frayed the fabric. you can see it piercing. the deputy kept going. look to the right. the suv flipping over. what caused that? investigators believe the driver shot and killed himself. >> can't thank our first responders enough. >> incredible. >>> okay. new this morning, one lucky lottery richie, florida, is off to a great start in 2018. i'd say. the ticket he bought matched all six mega millions numb
bell worked at a middle school in waldorf and coached track. he'll face up to 190 years in prison when he's sentenced in hands on incredible dashcam video. it shows what led up to a man shooting at a deputy and virginia state trooper as they were chasing him down i-95. this was last week. a stafford county sheriff's deputy gets on 95, chasing the black, suv. investigators believe gregory lee shot and killed his wife and then took off. a few minutes into the chase, the suv is stopped. the driver...
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carlos bell who is h.i.v. positive accused of molesting dozens of boys and in some cases trying to transmit the virus. news4's darcy spencer is in charles county with new details. >> reporter: charles county officials just wrapped up a press conference announcing that carlos bell had pleaded guilty to 27 charges. he is now convicted of molesting dozens of kids in the charles county public school system, and he's also agreed to a sentence of up to 190 years behind bars. the allegations against carlos bell described as horrifying, a man trust today help out in the classroom now admitting he used his access to boys to abuse them. >> y'all really can't imagine what had to be gone through as far as investigating this case. and going through hours upon hours upon hours of the type of video nobody ever wants to see because you can't unsee it. >> reporter: bell was an aid at benjamin stoddard school and was a track coach. he recorded sexually explicit videos. bell told police his h.i.v victims with the virus. they say
carlos bell who is h.i.v. positive accused of molesting dozens of boys and in some cases trying to transmit the virus. news4's darcy spencer is in charles county with new details. >> reporter: charles county officials just wrapped up a press conference announcing that carlos bell had pleaded guilty to 27 charges. he is now convicted of molesting dozens of kids in the charles county public school system, and he's also agreed to a sentence of up to 190 years behind bars. the allegations...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell" on this tuesday, i'm kelly etchivaa the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth another record day for the stock market this is my favorite stat, i don't know if you've seen this yet, for the s&p so far this year, its best start for a new year since 1987. >> i did see that. thanks to the magestical robert hamm 1987, it's a double-edged sword. >> it is, you wonder if it's leading up to something. >> a lot happened that year. >> anyway, we'll talk about that coming up. >> we do have quite a rally with the dow in particular. >> the transports continue higher all the major averages are in record territory. >>> we also have big calls on the airline sectors today and the banks as financials get set to report. we're heading into earnings season we'll have you up to date on those. >>> let's start on the floor of the new york stock exchange, mr. robert pisani joining us with a recap of what's going on as we get ready for earnings, right? >> yeah, a lot at st
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell" on this tuesday, i'm kelly etchivaa the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth another record day for the stock market this is my favorite stat, i don't know if you've seen this yet, for the s&p so far this year, its best start for a new year since 1987. >> i did see that. thanks to the magestical robert hamm 1987, it's a double-edged sword. >>...
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. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody, happy friday. welcome to the "closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> sure feels like a friday, too. >> three-day weekend >> a lot of energy on the floor again. i'm bill griffeth. another record-breaking day today for the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq, the russell, the transports i mean, everybody's in the water. and you can -- see that? everybody's ready for this three-day weekend, but they are capping off what has been an incredible market week. >> you'll hear more about the whoop-whoop later. as our longtime viewers know, that's what happens at 3:33 before these three-dayers. it's been an incredible week for the market rally let's get to dom chu to give us a broader picture of what we're seeing here. >> the whoop-whoops are happening all over the place, not just on the floor but across wall street and investing america because we are, again, at record highs for the overall stock market the best start to a year for the s&p 500 since 2003 back then, it gained around 6% we're a
. >> "closing bell" starts right now. >>> hi, everybody, happy friday. welcome to the "closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange. >> sure feels like a friday, too. >> three-day weekend >> a lot of energy on the floor again. i'm bill griffeth. another record-breaking day today for the dow, the s&p, the nasdaq, the russell, the transports i mean, everybody's in the water. and you can -- see that? everybody's ready for...
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i'm just adding some bell peppers. and same with the bell peppers.t raw if you'd like. we are gonna add now some avocado, which is one of my favorite foods in the entire world. it's full of healthy fats and also fiber. so fiber helps keep you full. - i love avocado, so. - it's so yummy. we're just gonna add a couple slices. alrighty. and now to top it all off, we're gonna add some pico de gallo. it's great. it gives it that little-- - [nicole] southwestern-- - that's right. and now we have our little rainbow. it's so yummy. and you can fold it in half, and this is our wrap. sometimes it gets really full, which is the best kind of wrap. so hopefully we're gonna be able to fold this. - the professionals at chipotle always make it look so easy. - it is not that easy. so we're gonna cut this in half, and enjoy. - maybe it's more of a taco now. - yeah, i think it's more, sometimes if you get a bigger wrap then you can kind of obviously, you know, put more in there or fold it better. but it's also great to eat this way. so here we have-- - so now do we get
i'm just adding some bell peppers. and same with the bell peppers.t raw if you'd like. we are gonna add now some avocado, which is one of my favorite foods in the entire world. it's full of healthy fats and also fiber. so fiber helps keep you full. - i love avocado, so. - it's so yummy. we're just gonna add a couple slices. alrighty. and now to top it all off, we're gonna add some pico de gallo. it's great. it gives it that little-- - [nicole] southwestern-- - that's right. and now we have our...
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. >> "closing bell" starting now ♪ >>> welcome to this closing bell, i'm kelly evans. >> we have a newusical director dow is up 181 points, down 103, and nearly 300 point swing, now back 42. we start on the floor with a recap of the seesaw action today. court? >> yes, the major averages have taken a jagged trip, right we are off session highs and off session lows perhaps restoking the trade war discussion, and they closed a percent, perhaps this gave investors that are looking for selling opportunities a bit of a window to do so. we saw a leg down again around 1 30 the dollar hit three year lows later on, and the dollar fell after treasury secretary steve mnuchin made comments, a weak dollar positive for trade, the weaker dollar pushing up the price of oil and gold, up higher by 20 bucks, for stocks, the nasdaq, weakest of the three averages, that's still holding to be true, and the weakest of the major s&p sectors. chip stocks, specifically weaker on pace for the worse day since the end of november, and texas instruments, the biggest drag in the chip group, the shares down as much as
. >> "closing bell" starting now ♪ >>> welcome to this closing bell, i'm kelly evans. >> we have a newusical director dow is up 181 points, down 103, and nearly 300 point swing, now back 42. we start on the floor with a recap of the seesaw action today. court? >> yes, the major averages have taken a jagged trip, right we are off session highs and off session lows perhaps restoking the trade war discussion, and they closed a percent, perhaps this gave...
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this is "after the bell."e more on the big market movers but here is what else we're covering in this very busy
this is "after the bell."e more on the big market movers but here is what else we're covering in this very busy
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tol people going that would also bring their bells -- ring their bells, and they were doing something for a public servant like ida lewis. but she was ida lewis of newport, and she was the famous white house -- and she was the most famous lighthouse keeper in the united states. and she really deserve to rightful place in history and it is an inspiration still to girls and your women today. -- and young women today. >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to newport, rhode island, to learn about its riches. to learn more about other www.c-span.org stops on our tour, go to/cit -- go to www.c-span.org/citiestour. >>, on the presidency, the lincoln group of the district of columbia with authors discussing various aspects of abraham lincoln's life and career. this is one hour and 15 minutes. >> welcome to the december meeting of the lincoln group of the district of columbia. the lincoln group was formed in the 1930's to honor the memory, legacy, principles of abraham lincoln, and for over 80 years, we have had programs like this with outside speakers, and our own members, and today, we
tol people going that would also bring their bells -- ring their bells, and they were doing something for a public servant like ida lewis. but she was ida lewis of newport, and she was the famous white house -- and she was the most famous lighthouse keeper in the united states. and she really deserve to rightful place in history and it is an inspiration still to girls and your women today. -- and young women today. >> are cities tour staff recently traveled to newport, rhode island, to...
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bell worked at a middle school in waldorf and coached track. he'll face up to 190 years in prison when sentenced in march. does that include under the prison? >>> former redskin quarterback mcnabb has been fired from his job at espn after a month long sexual harassment investigation. mcnabb was named in a lawsuit by a makeup artist. it was brought against him and the nfl network and several other players. the woman said mcnabb sent her inappropriate text mcnabb spent one year playing in washington after 11 seasons in philadelphia. >>> i don't know if you saw this, but this is incredible video. it's dashcam video that was released first to news 4. you're looking at the aftermath right there in those images. that's the dashcam video. shows what led up to a man shooting at a deputy and virginia state trooper as they were chasing him up 95. this happened last week. a stafford county sheriff's deputy gets on 95. he and a state trooper are chasing the black suv. investigators believe the driver, gregory lee, shot and killed his wife. a few minutes in
bell worked at a middle school in waldorf and coached track. he'll face up to 190 years in prison when sentenced in march. does that include under the prison? >>> former redskin quarterback mcnabb has been fired from his job at espn after a month long sexual harassment investigation. mcnabb was named in a lawsuit by a makeup artist. it was brought against him and the nfl network and several other players. the woman said mcnabb sent her inappropriate text mcnabb spent one year playing...
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bell and also help those in need. >> he has got two this winter bell and also help those in need.in thetate with more >> he hasski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> 6:44. 422 eastbound, multi vehicle crash here right here near trooper road. i'm trying to make out what that is there? is that a trailer. we have a couple cars. this is all eastbound 422 right at trooper road working your way out of collegeville, police are not even on the scene here. this just happened in the commercial break. that will start the delay coming eastbound. broad street subway running with delays this morning some switching problems at the fernrock station getting out of the gate there. that will run with some delays eastbound, ease and westbound on the vine street expressway stacked abe packed from broad all the way over to the schuylkill expressway from an earlier accident. coming into new jersey
bell and also help those in need. >> he has got two this winter bell and also help those in need.in thetate with more >> he hasski mountains than any other, family fun reaches a new peak. so whether you're a speed demon or more of a snow angel, your winter chariot awaits. pick the best peak for your family getaway at iloveny.com new york state. it's all here. it's only here. >>> 6:44. 422 eastbound, multi vehicle crash here right here near trooper road. i'm trying to make...