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at the same time a bad side of blue bell. everything was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown. terry schultz operated this machine at the blue bell factory. >> a lot of time i walked in there. there was ice cream all over the floor. >> reporter: what do you mean ice cream all over the floor? >> some times the machines you would go haywire. the product would just continually run through the conveyor belt and drop right off on to the floor. >> reporter: shelts says stopping to clean up the ice cream would slow down production. so, workers left it pooling on this floor. creating an environment where bacteria could flourish. when he complained to supervisors he says nothing was done. >> the response i got at one point was is that all you are going to do is come in here and -- every afternoon. >> what do you think his message was? >> production is more important than cleanliness. >> all about the money. >> reporter: the five year blue bell employee operated a fruit feeder in a different par
at the same time a bad side of blue bell. everything was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown. terry schultz operated this machine at the blue bell factory. >> a lot of time i walked in there. there was ice cream all over the floor. >> reporter: what do you mean ice cream all over the floor? >> some times the machines you would go haywire. the product would just continually run through the conveyor belt and drop right off on to...
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at the same time a bad side of blue bell.g was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown. terry schultz operated this machine at the blue bell factory. >> a lot of time i walked in there. there was ice cream all over the floor. >> reporter: what do you mean ice cream all over the floor? >> some times the machines you would go haywire. the product would just continually run through the conveyor belt and drop right off on to the floor. >> reporter: shelts says stopping to clean up the ice cream would slow down production. so, workers left it pooling on this floor. creating an environment where bacteria could flourish. when he come planned to supervisors he says nothing was done. >> the response i got at one point was is that all you are going to do is come in here and -- every afternoon. >> what do you think his message was? >> production is more important than cleanliness. >> all about the money. >> reporter: the five year blue bell employee operated a fruit feeder in a different part of the
at the same time a bad side of blue bell.g was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown. terry schultz operated this machine at the blue bell factory. >> a lot of time i walked in there. there was ice cream all over the floor. >> reporter: what do you mean ice cream all over the floor? >> some times the machines you would go haywire. the product would just continually run through the conveyor belt and drop right off on to the floor....
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. >> god bless blue bell. it's a fantastic product. but at the same time, there's a bad side to blue bell where everything was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown, terry schultz operated this machine at the brenham blue bell factory. >> i a lot of times i walked in there and this was ice cream all over the floor. >> reporter: what do you mean all over the floor? >> sometimes the machines would go haywire. on the floor. >> reporter: schultz says stopping to clean up the ice cream would slow down production, so workers left it an environment where bacteria could flourish. when he complained to supervisors, he says, nothing was done: >> the correspondents i got at one point was, "is that all you're going to come in here and bitch every afternoon?" >> reporter: what do you think his message was? >> production is more important than cleanliness. >> it's all about the money. >> reporter: five-year blue bell veteran gerald bland operated a fruit blender. he was told to pour f
. >> god bless blue bell. it's a fantastic product. but at the same time, there's a bad side to blue bell where everything was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown, terry schultz operated this machine at the brenham blue bell factory. >> i a lot of times i walked in there and this was ice cream all over the floor. >> reporter: what do you mean all over the floor? >> sometimes the machines would go haywire. on the floor....
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and sounding the alarm at blue bell. the sanitation meltdown that led to death and a national recall. >> a lot of times when i walked in there, there was just ice cream all over the floor. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today the governor of south carolina said the state is finally shifting from emergency to recovery. the record flooding is blamed for 21 deaths in the carolinas. 27 dams have failed and more than 100 others are still at risk. more than 300 bridges and roads are closed, leaving many people stranded. david begnaud is in big dam, south carolina. david? >> reporter: scott, we're in the one community that is still in a response mode. this is the community of big dam. there is only one road leading in and out, and tonight the bridge to get there is buried underwater. >> i tried to squeeze by him. >> reporter: 15-year-old hunter brit has become the lifeline for his community. how many days have you been doing this now? >> sinc
and sounding the alarm at blue bell. the sanitation meltdown that led to death and a national recall. >> a lot of times when i walked in there, there was just ice cream all over the floor. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. today the governor of south carolina said the state is finally shifting from emergency to recovery. the record flooding is blamed for 21 deaths in the carolinas. 27 dams...
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"countdown to the closing bell" is coming right back., just now 14 minutes before that closing bell rings. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new mercedes-benz gle. it's where brains meet brawn. glad i could help you plan for your retirement. alright, kelly and promise me that you'll try that taco place on south street. and we have portfolio planning tools to help you manage your ira. yeah, you're old 401k give me your phone. the rollover consultants give you step-by-step help. no set-up fees. use your potion. sorry, not you. my pleasure. goodnight, tim. for all the confidence you need. who's tim? td ameritrade. you got this. . liz: you've got to point to the financial sector that's fueling this run. we had bet
"countdown to the closing bell" is coming right back., just now 14 minutes before that closing bell rings. it's intelligent enough to warn of danger from virtually anywhere. it's been smashed, dropped and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken, rattled and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... the cold... and dragged through the mud. introducing the all-new...
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>> la belle disco. >> it was around 2:00 a.m. when the bomb went off in the crowded la belle discotheque. police say there were about 500 people inside, many of them off-duty u.s. soldiers. >> dornstein: the cycle of revenge that ended in lockerbie likely began here in germany, when u.s. servicemen at a berlin nightclub were attacked in april of 1986. >> the evidence is now conclusive that the terrorist bombing of la belle discotheque was planned and executed under the direct orders of the libyan regime. orders were sent from tripoli... >> dornstein: what interested me were clues that several of the men on my list were also involved in the disco bombing. said rashid seems to have led the attack, but was never prosecuted. but there was another man who worked for him on the disco bombing, and this man was would ultimately become the most significant figure in my search for answers on lockerbie. >> police have arrested a libyan man suspected in a 1986 bombing of a discotheque in berlin-- a bombing widely seen as an attack against the united states. the man's name? musbah abulgassem eter. >>
>> la belle disco. >> it was around 2:00 a.m. when the bomb went off in the crowded la belle discotheque. police say there were about 500 people inside, many of them off-duty u.s. soldiers. >> dornstein: the cycle of revenge that ended in lockerbie likely began here in germany, when u.s. servicemen at a berlin nightclub were attacked in april of 1986. >> the evidence is now conclusive that the terrorist bombing of la belle discotheque was planned and executed under the...
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before this, but bell was the number three brand in the nation, sold in 23 states. jim axelrod has our investigation. >> reporter: in the early morning hours of august 29th, a single truck left blue bell creameries in texas, marking the return of its ice cream. when the company recalled all its products in april, its loyal customers sang their support. prayed for their return. and plastered brenham with signs. >> god bless blue bell. it's a fantastic product. but at the same time there's a bad side of blue bell where everything was overlooked. >> reporter: for the last seven months leading up to the shutdown terry schultz operated this machine at the brenham blue bell factory. >> there was just ice cream all over the floor. >> what do you mean ice cream all over the floor? >> well sometimes these machines would just go haywire, and the product would just continually run through the conveyor belt and just drop off onto the floor. >> reporter: schultz said stopping to clean up the ice cream would slow down production so workers left it pooling on this floor, creating
before this, but bell was the number three brand in the nation, sold in 23 states. jim axelrod has our investigation. >> reporter: in the early morning hours of august 29th, a single truck left blue bell creameries in texas, marking the return of its ice cream. when the company recalled all its products in april, its loyal customers sang their support. prayed for their return. and plastered brenham with signs. >> god bless blue bell. it's a fantastic product. but at the same time...
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does credit witnesses. >> diskrez it rings a bell.went to great lengths. >> reporter: butterfield wrote a memo about left wing affiliations of the soldier who first blue the whistle. and another aboutsy more hearst the reporter who broke the story. according to the memo. hearst received a grant from the edgar b. stern family fund which is clearly left wing and anti-administration. another vulnerable spot according to butterfield's notes, is the possible involvement of a lib jew. >> if the guy was a liberal jew, that was, material with which to, to discredit somebody. >> you are asking me things that are very difficult to explain about a very complicated man. >> reporter: a president who on a christmas eve tour of the old executive office building next to the white house, made a discovery that sparked a witch-hunt. >> some of the staff people, bureaucrats, civil servants had pictures of john f. kennedy on their desks. or on the wall. nixon said we have to get rid of that infestation, as if it was some sort of disease that somebody woul
does credit witnesses. >> diskrez it rings a bell.went to great lengths. >> reporter: butterfield wrote a memo about left wing affiliations of the soldier who first blue the whistle. and another aboutsy more hearst the reporter who broke the story. according to the memo. hearst received a grant from the edgar b. stern family fund which is clearly left wing and anti-administration. another vulnerable spot according to butterfield's notes, is the possible involvement of a lib jew....
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a technical glitch caused the bell at saint george to ring nonstop for 24 hours. the residents went nuts. turning it off and then on again. we don't know who finally fixed it. but he is our candidate for the nobel prize. >>> we end it we power couple into new media and old. here's chip reid. >> reporter: it is 4:30 a.m. when the first boat docks at martha's vineyard. every morning jan and his wife, moira load 2,000 pounds of newspapers into two beat up vans and hit the road. >> good morning. >> reporter: after losing their six-figure incomes in architecture and software during the recession, it was a way to make just enough money to stay on the island they loved. their friend on the mainland thought they had gone mad. >> i said, you know what, you should see the science, this place, in the morning. it's fantastic. i said you know what i will take a picture every day. send it to you. >> reporter: that's how it started. today they have 2,000 e-mail followers and 13,000 on facebook. >> the way the light strikes something. you think, i have to stop right now. take tha
a technical glitch caused the bell at saint george to ring nonstop for 24 hours. the residents went nuts. turning it off and then on again. we don't know who finally fixed it. but he is our candidate for the nobel prize. >>> we end it we power couple into new media and old. here's chip reid. >> reporter: it is 4:30 a.m. when the first boat docks at martha's vineyard. every morning jan and his wife, moira load 2,000 pounds of newspapers into two beat up vans and hit the road....
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that's bell. and he's tripped up right at the line of scrimmage. and they'll bring back out scobee for another field goal attempt. phil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael vick takes the ball and runs around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers and bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run down to about 1:06. phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. i listen to you on sunday. you think you have all the answers up there. i didn't quite imitate him. it's easy to see from up here to make those decisions. referee: pittsburgh takes its third charged team time-out. this is a job of managing mike vick in this game. by the steelers, by todd haley. they worked their way through it. played very safe. not even really close of ever making a turnover by the steeler offense. jim: again, here's an illustration of why that reset -- the clock being reset to 2:04 was so crucial. phil: 40 second. jim: now they'll have time to at least get in a f
that's bell. and he's tripped up right at the line of scrimmage. and they'll bring back out scobee for another field goal attempt. phil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael vick takes the ball and runs around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers and bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run down to about 1:06. phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. i listen to you on...
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does credit witnesses. >> diskrez it rings a bell.e went to great lengths. >> reporter: butterfield wrote a memo about left wing affiliations of the soldier who first blue the whistle. and another aboutsy more hearst the reporter who broke the story. according to the memo. hearst received a grant from the edgar b. stern family fund which is clearly left wing and anti-administration. another vulnerable spot according to butterfield's notes, is the possible involvement of a lib jew. >> if the guy was a liberal jew, that was, material with which to, to discredit somebody. >> you are asking me things that are very difficult to explain about a very complicated man. >> reporter: a president who on a christmas eve tour of the old executive office building next to the white house, made a discovery that sparked a witch-hunt. >> some of the staff people, bureaucrats, civil servants had pictures of john f. kennedy on their desks. or on the wall. nixon said we have to get rid of that infestation, as if it was some sortpo of disease that somebody
does credit witnesses. >> diskrez it rings a bell.e went to great lengths. >> reporter: butterfield wrote a memo about left wing affiliations of the soldier who first blue the whistle. and another aboutsy more hearst the reporter who broke the story. according to the memo. hearst received a grant from the edgar b. stern family fund which is clearly left wing and anti-administration. another vulnerable spot according to butterfield's notes, is the possible involvement of a lib jew....
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to the closing bell" with huge names.always is. but huge tech names you may own on your screen expected to report earnings. microsoft, amazon, google, all moving higher right now. should you be buying them with just few minutes you have left? let's bring in stansbury research chief strategist going for super safe profitable investment ideas. what is your best idea in tech right now? >> my best idea in tech is buy entire list. take a dart, throw it at list of names and buy it. i'm extremely bullish right now. i would recommend leveraged long etf, rom as my favorite ideas. pro-shares ultratechnology etf you own all the names we're talking about with leverage. i think fantastic, no-brainer idea. liz: it is up 4% right now. you get a sense has all these names and more piled into it, steve? >> that's right. leading names in the tech are leading names in the fund. it is not just a trend for today, actually a much bigger idea, the reason we're so extremely bullish. we had this basic meltdown in august, stocks fell by about 12%,
to the closing bell" with huge names.always is. but huge tech names you may own on your screen expected to report earnings. microsoft, amazon, google, all moving higher right now. should you be buying them with just few minutes you have left? let's bring in stansbury research chief strategist going for super safe profitable investment ideas. what is your best idea in tech right now? >> my best idea in tech is buy entire list. take a dart, throw it at list of names and buy it. i'm...
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the closing bell 7 minutes away. tech names making moves like rocket fuel for the market. amazon, microsoft, pandora, which ones you should buy, sell or hold? >>> and there are just 11 days until the u.s. government hits the debt ceiling and runs out of money. we're going to keep you up to date, it could move the markets the closer we get. "countdown" coming right back. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its ow
the closing bell 7 minutes away. tech names making moves like rocket fuel for the market. amazon, microsoft, pandora, which ones you should buy, sell or hold? >>> and there are just 11 days until the u.s. government hits the debt ceiling and runs out of money. we're going to keep you up to date, it could move the markets the closer we get. "countdown" coming right back. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing...
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vi christie still had plenty of other blue bell products in their freezer. the kansas tent of health tested 45 of them and found another hit. >> when that was loaded up into the pulsenet database, it matched five other patients, but these weren't recent. >> reporter: these five cases came from three different states going back to 2010. >> unknown and unappreciated to anyone, a low-level outbreak was going on for five years. >> reporter: an outbreak no one was looking for that very nearly went undetected. >> our inspector could have picked two different ice cream products to test, if he hadn't picked those two samples it may have had a different outcome. >> reporter: pulsenet enabled the cdc to trace the tainted ice cream not just to blue bell's main plant in texas but in oklahoma as well. blue bell said it's increasing its focus on sanitation and cleaning and is being evaluated by independent microbiologists. in a statement today blue bell said: >> pelley: fascinating detective story and part three tomorrow. l.a. police are on the hunt for drones flying wher
vi christie still had plenty of other blue bell products in their freezer. the kansas tent of health tested 45 of them and found another hit. >> when that was loaded up into the pulsenet database, it matched five other patients, but these weren't recent. >> reporter: these five cases came from three different states going back to 2010. >> unknown and unappreciated to anyone, a low-level outbreak was going on for five years. >> reporter: an outbreak no one was looking for...
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busy last hour, "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange and i'm andrew ross sorkin sitting in for bill griffeth. ibm shares falling after the sec reveals they are looking at how they account for transactions. >> walgreens is on the verge of buying the vie val drugstore chain, right aid shares up 42 1% but can it get past regulators. >> and investors are gearing up for another earnings barrage after the bell, apple, twitter, gilead. we will have the instant analysis. >> we are 26 hours away from the start of the cnbc's coverage of the gop presidential debate. steve forbes and todd butch holds are here to tell what you say they want to hear from the candidates and predict who they think will come out on stop. >>> we begin with ibm under investigation by the sec they have dis pleased. bob pisani has the latest as the shares are falling. >> well, obviously investors are taking this a little ease seriously. ibm down 3.6%. it dropped 2% on this news and their investigation on revenue recognition issues at the sec,
busy last hour, "closing bell" starts right now. >>> welcome to the "closing bell," i'm kelly evans at the new york stock exchange and i'm andrew ross sorkin sitting in for bill griffeth. ibm shares falling after the sec reveals they are looking at how they account for transactions. >> walgreens is on the verge of buying the vie val drugstore chain, right aid shares up 42 1% but can it get past regulators. >> and investors are gearing up for another...
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closing bell about 47 minutes away. you can hang price tags on everything we're about to show you, and they're all hanging on cubs' fans, spending a fortune on outfits, hats, food, parties as they await the elusive partnership. the hysteria is full tilt as the series shifts to chicago. jeff flock taking advantage of the cubby faithful as they spend on swag. >>> back to the connected car, elon musk and team tesla made the car we are in, in a galaxy far, far from detroit. google and apple looking to disrupt the bedrock of the american auto industry, too. is california the next detroit? ♪ i found a better deal on prescriptions. we found lower co-pays... ...and a free wellness visit. new plan...same doctor. i'm happy. it's medicare open enrollment. have you compared plans yet? it's easy at medicare.gov. or you can call 1-800-medicare. medicare open enrollment. you'll never know unless you go. i did it. you can too. ♪ tand that's what we're doings to chat xfinity.rself, we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of
closing bell about 47 minutes away. you can hang price tags on everything we're about to show you, and they're all hanging on cubs' fans, spending a fortune on outfits, hats, food, parties as they await the elusive partnership. the hysteria is full tilt as the series shifts to chicago. jeff flock taking advantage of the cubby faithful as they spend on swag. >>> back to the connected car, elon musk and team tesla made the car we are in, in a galaxy far, far from detroit. google and...
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but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this guy, solid thrower, not quite sudfeld, but that's what he gives you. >> mike: during the last commercial, they had sudfeld up and trying to throw on the sideline, he just can't move. he can throw. he would be a stationary target if you bring him in game. but with joey bosa out there, you don't want to be a stationary target. wilson. . second half? >> ed: what you're seeing, a really, indiana's defense has played so hard and this game feels like it has taken forever. they
but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had...
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but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this guy, solid thrower, not quite sudfeld, but that's what he gives you. >> mike: during the last commercial, they had sudfeld up and trying to throw on the sideline, he just can't move. he can throw. he would be a stationary target if you bring him in game. but with joey bosa out there, you don't want to be a stationary target. wilson. . can anybody stop anybody in the >> ed: what you're seeing, a really, indiana's defense has played so hard and this game feels like it has
but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by...
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to at this hour, one hour before the closing bell rings with dow jones 43, we're just positive for the week. but the asneakic september -- anemic september jobs report may mean that any rate hike from federal reserve is on ice, as of right now, but would it mean no move for the year? no move 2015? a huge question, not hanging over the markets. if the job markets were a movie, they would be "jaws," ugly, bloody and scary. the economy added 142,000 jobs, estimate was a build of 200 three,000 jobs. and the unemployment rate stays the same, 5.1%, labor force participation rate, that is the percentage of working age population with a job or looking for a job, is down. they left the search, it is now at a 38 year low. that is disconcerting but it has not really changed in last couple of months, add in downward revisions in july and august jobs numbers, we have a recipe for what you might have thought would be a very ugly collar red in this -- color red in this market. the market, has to digest major geopolitical news, the situation in syria deteriorating, as vladimir putin and the russians i
to at this hour, one hour before the closing bell rings with dow jones 43, we're just positive for the week. but the asneakic september -- anemic september jobs report may mean that any rate hike from federal reserve is on ice, as of right now, but would it mean no move for the year? no move 2015? a huge question, not hanging over the markets. if the job markets were a movie, they would be "jaws," ugly, bloody and scary. the economy added 142,000 jobs, estimate was a build of 200...
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closing bell 45 1/2 minutes away. the rain has stopped but the sun is revealing a tragedy in south carolina. the death toll and devastation showing no signs of letting up as dams are breached. look at that. little children and pets being rescued as rivers still have yet to crest. authorities still rescuing people from the deadly floodwaters that caused billions in damages. we'll get you the latest straight ahead. >>> and has one runner sprinted past donald trump? ben carson is the leader in the race in the latest national poll. our political panel rearing and gearing up to talk about whether former brain surgeon ben carson is ready for front-runner status? next on "countdown." we're cracking down on medicare fraud. the health care law gives us powerful tools to fight it. to investigate it. prosecute it. and stop criminals. our senior medicare patrol volunteers are teaching seniors across the country to stop, spot and report fraud. you can help. guard your medicare card. don't give out your card number over the phone.
closing bell 45 1/2 minutes away. the rain has stopped but the sun is revealing a tragedy in south carolina. the death toll and devastation showing no signs of letting up as dams are breached. look at that. little children and pets being rescued as rivers still have yet to crest. authorities still rescuing people from the deadly floodwaters that caused billions in damages. we'll get you the latest straight ahead. >>> and has one runner sprinted past donald trump? ben carson is the...
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closing bell, we're 46 minutes away. if you believe the violence in syria is putting the united states at risk of being dragged into another quagmire, what one resource could keep us out of the latest middle east conflict? we've got it next on "countdown." stay tuned. when a moment spontaneously turns romantic, why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be...
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but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this guy, solid thrower, not quite sudfeld, but that's what he gives you. >> mike: during the last commercial, they had sudfeld up and trying to throw on the sideline, he just can't move. he can throw. he would be a stationary target if you bring him in game. but with joey bosa out there, you don't want to be a stationary target. but we are back to a seven-point game. wilson. . can anybody stop anybody in the secon
but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle...
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that's bell. and he's tripped up right at the line of scrimmage. scobee for another field goal attempt. phil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael vick takes the ball and runs around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers and bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run down to about 1:06. phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. i listen to you on sunday. you think you have all the answers up there. i didn't quite imitate him. it's easy to see from up here to make those decisions. referee: pittsburgh takes its third charged team time-out. this is a 30-second time-out. phil: a really good job of managing mike vick in this game. by the steelers, by todd haley. they worked their way through it. played very safe. not even really close of ever making a turnover by the steeler offense. jim: again, here's an illustration of why that reset -- the clock being reset to 2:04 was so crucial. phil: 40 second. jim: now they'll have time to at lea
that's bell. and he's tripped up right at the line of scrimmage. scobee for another field goal attempt. phil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael vick takes the ball and runs around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers and bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run down to about 1:06. phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. i listen to you on sunday. you think you have all...
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taco bell is the growth story in the u.s.. they started selling breakfast not too long ago, that has done well for them, help. now they are opening locations in more urban areas and sell beer and wine. pimm: beer and wine at taco bell? what will they think of next. so, if they are going to do well in the united states does that presage more expansion in the u.s. or are they looking overseas? leslie: definitely both. they have talked about how they want to expand the taco bell in the u.s. and overseas. taco bell only has a couple of international locations. for theial opportunity country -- company they can do with taco bell what they did with kfc and pizza hut. pimm: is the -- is there a reason that taco bell is the where they are going to experiment with new kinds of menu items? in the u.s. taco bell was really the first brand the company tackled. this year they have done the same thing with kfc, rebranding with the kernel. pizza hut is next. we have yet to see what will come with pizza hut, really. pimm: what about the numbe
taco bell is the growth story in the u.s.. they started selling breakfast not too long ago, that has done well for them, help. now they are opening locations in more urban areas and sell beer and wine. pimm: beer and wine at taco bell? what will they think of next. so, if they are going to do well in the united states does that presage more expansion in the u.s. or are they looking overseas? leslie: definitely both. they have talked about how they want to expand the taco bell in the u.s. and...
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i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." it's definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. deep couch sitting! >> a busy week in the u.s. all eyes on twitter after the close. let's go to landon for a preview. >> hey there, good morning to you. it's a very busy day and with twitter analysts expect adjusted earnings per share of 5 cents and $560 million for the third quarter. investors are looking for signs of whether or not twitter can reignite user growth. shares falling 17% in the past three months and in august dipped below it's ipo price for the first time but a lot has changed since
i'm jerry bell the second. and i'm jerry bell the third. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." it's definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of...
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but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle there. just a bad angle by powell. tyvis powell, the safety, had a bad angle and diamont is much faster. sam hubbard misses the tackle. you don't expect powell to miss that angle as much as he did. this guy, solid thrower, not quite sudfeld, but that's what he gives you. >> mike: during the last commercial, they had sudfeld up and trying to throw on the sideline, he just can't move. he can throw. he would be a stationary target if you bring him in game. but with joey bosa out there, you don't want to be a stationary target. but we are back to a seven-point game. wilson. . can anybody stop anybody in the secon
but vonn bell the safety got himself out of position and was not expecting diamont, that time bell got too close up to the line of scrimmage and diamont put on 30 pounds during the offseason, had to come in with nate sudfeld out, a much faster runner. >> mike: i hop you haven't missed the last 4 sebs. because we have had 154 yards in rushing and two touchdowns. >> ed: tyvis powell. let's see the read that powell has, slides to that side. but powell is just going to miss the tackle...
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that's bell. at thes tripped up right line of scrimmage. d they'll bring back out scobee for another field goal attempt. hil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael runs kes the ball and around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run 1:06. about phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. to you on sunday. you think you have all the answers up there. quite imitate him. it's easy to see from up here to ake those decisions. referee: pittsburgh takes its third charged team time-out. 30-second time-out. job of eally good managing mike vick in this game. by todd haley. they worked their way through it. layed very safe. not even really close of ever steeler turnover by the offense. jim: again, here's an illustration of why that reset reset to 2:04eing was so crucial. second. jim: now they'll have time to at least get in a few throws down field. 41-yard field goal this time for scobee. by warre
that's bell. at thes tripped up right line of scrimmage. d they'll bring back out scobee for another field goal attempt. hil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael runs kes the ball and around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run 1:06. about phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. to you on sunday. you think you have all the answers...
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"the closing bell" starts now. >> welcome to "the closing bell", everybody. i'm kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffeth. it is a jungle out there. how cool is this? cool and the gang will be joining us here at the new york stock exchange. they are ringing the closing bell today, celebrating their 50th anniversary together.excha. they are ringing the closing bell today, celebrating their 50th anniversary together. and kool himself will be with us to ring the bell. >> first, we have a ton of market news to bring you. let's start with wal-mart. it is dragging down the dow right now. the entire brick-and-mortar retail space, the retailers today after forecasting a 6% to 12% drop in earnings in fiscal 2017. the question is how much of a warning sign is it for other retailers and what is it telling us about the economy? >> that's not the only story today. it's not just about equities. take a look at the ten-year yield. the beige book came out an hour ago and the markets really didn't like it in terms of the growth stories, so we're back below 2% on the ten-year. the doll
"the closing bell" starts now. >> welcome to "the closing bell", everybody. i'm kelly evans. >> i'm bill griffeth. it is a jungle out there. how cool is this? cool and the gang will be joining us here at the new york stock exchange. they are ringing the closing bell today, celebrating their 50th anniversary together.excha. they are ringing the closing bell today, celebrating their 50th anniversary together. and kool himself will be with us to ring the bell....
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that's bell. at thes tripped up right line of scrimmage. d they'll bring back out scobee for another field goal attempt. hil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael runs kes the ball and around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run 1:06. about phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. to you on sunday. you think you have all the answers up there. quite imitate him. it's easy to see from up here to ake those decisions. referee: pittsburgh takes its third charged team time-out. 30-second time-out. job of eally good managing mike vick in this game. by todd haley. they worked their way through it. layed very safe. not even really close of ever steeler turnover by the offense. jim: again, here's an illustration of why that reset reset to 2:04eing was so crucial. second. jim: now they'll have time to at least get in a few throws down field. 41-yard field goal this time for scobee. by warre
that's bell. at thes tripped up right line of scrimmage. d they'll bring back out scobee for another field goal attempt. hil: i'm not second guessing here. i just think, man, if michael runs kes the ball and around the edge -- you lose track of what's going on sometimes. as the steeler offense you're not worried about those keepers bootlegs but -- jim: he's going to let this run 1:06. about phil: as al davis said to me one time on the field. to you on sunday. you think you have all the answers...
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liz: the winklevoss teams. >>> closing closing bell, 15 minutes away.ese costumed characters are big fans of halloween. it's comic-con. it's happening live in new york city all through the weekend. my 11-year-old's dying to go. we're looking at the big hollywood bucks behind all the fun. oh, and a few of costumed characters too live coming right back, "countdown." ♪ ♪ at old dominion, we see freight... ...as a combination of products and customers. every on-time arrival is backed by thousands of od employees, ...who make sure the millions of products we ship arrive without damages. because od employees treat customer service... ...like our most important delivery. od. helping the world keep promises. perfect driving record. >>perfect. no tickets. no accidents... >>that is until one of you clips a food truck, ruining your perfect record. >>yup... now, you would think your insurance company would cut you some slack, right? >>no. your insurance rates go through the roof. your perfect record doesn't get you anything. >>anything. perfect! for drivers with ac
liz: the winklevoss teams. >>> closing closing bell, 15 minutes away.ese costumed characters are big fans of halloween. it's comic-con. it's happening live in new york city all through the weekend. my 11-year-old's dying to go. we're looking at the big hollywood bucks behind all the fun. oh, and a few of costumed characters too live coming right back, "countdown." ♪ ♪ at old dominion, we see freight... ...as a combination of products and customers. every on-time arrival...