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and we just start laughing. ♪ >> our thanks to brian ross for that report.orengal" opens in theaters on may 30th. and we'll be back with another look at memorial day tributes. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared, it's... you know we can still see you. no, you can't. pretty sure we can... try snapshot today -- no pressure. eating healthier,tion by drinking plenty of water, but still not getting relief? try dulcolax laxative tablets. dulcolax is comfort-coated for gentle, over-night relief. dulcolax. predictable over-night relief you can count on. with lobster! don't miss our first ever lobster toppers event! 4 delicious entrees topped with sweet, succulent maine lobster starting at just $15.99! like savory new wood-grilled shrimp topped with maine lobster in a citrus hollandaise... or the new
and we just start laughing. ♪ >> our thanks to brian ross for that report.orengal" opens in theaters on may 30th. and we'll be back with another look at memorial day tributes. hey, buddy? oh, hey, flo. you want to see something cool? snapshot, from progressive. my insurance company told me not to talk to people like you. you always do what they tell you? no... try it, and see what your good driving can save you. you don't even have to switch. unless you're scared. i'm not scared,...
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brian ross with the warning. >>> and super cat. watch the little boy rescued from an angry dog by a flying fur ball who charges in to save the day.
brian ross with the warning. >>> and super cat. watch the little boy rescued from an angry dog by a flying fur ball who charges in to save the day.
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here is abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross for our series "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: the tire industry doesn't like to talk about it. but it has made and distributed millions of tires over the last decade that could lead to serious accidents. and as these safety tests show -- even a skilled driver who knows he is going to lose a tire cannot keep control. >> what is your emergency? >> yes, i just had a bad accident. >> it's bad. she's hurt bad. >> reporter: despite a series of recalls. something far too many americans have learned only after it was too late. like this professional model in atlanta. badly injured when a recalled tire fell apart. >> the next thing i heard a loud pop. basically -- it went so fast. it's a big blur. >> reporter: a business executive in alabama, caroline thorn paralyze ford life. >> i heard a popping sound. and then just the car started vibrating out of control. >> you will see us through. >> reporter: members of this baptist church in newport ridgy, florida, two adults dead, eight others injured as they drove to a retreat. >> goo
here is abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross for our series "nightline" investigates. >> reporter: the tire industry doesn't like to talk about it. but it has made and distributed millions of tires over the last decade that could lead to serious accidents. and as these safety tests show -- even a skilled driver who knows he is going to lose a tire cannot keep control. >> what is your emergency? >> yes, i just had a bad accident. >> it's bad. she's...
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brian ross with the warning. >>> and super cat. watch the little boy rescued from an angry dog by a flying fur ball who charges in to save the day. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night as we come on the air. 17 million people in two states have been given an urgent red flag warning about the risk of fire where they live. some families are taking the wreckage and others fighting the fire with the garden hoses. for some, look and listen. that is the war of a wildfire outside san diego and that is where we find cecilia vega. >> reporter: good evening to you. what a day it has been. the firefighters just put the fire out at this house here. this is a battle they did not win. take a look at this. smoke smoldering. flames in the back. what these firefighters are up against extremely hot temperatures. really high gust of winds making for a treacherous day to fight a fire. the golden state ablaze. >> oh my god, oh my god. >> reporter: is carlsbad, california, firefighters and the people whose homes they are trying to save, on
brian ross with the warning. >>> and super cat. watch the little boy rescued from an angry dog by a flying fur ball who charges in to save the day. >>> a good evening to you on this wednesday night as we come on the air. 17 million people in two states have been given an urgent red flag warning about the risk of fire where they live. some families are taking the wreckage and others fighting the fire with the garden hoses. for some, look and listen. that is the war of a...
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the government investigation and what our brian ross has found out.atching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by swiffer. which is funny, because i still do it better than her. [ afi ] i do not like sweeping. it's a little frustrating. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? let's open it up. [ afi ] it's a swiffer sweeper. [ zach ] it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the step stool. ♪ it's like a dirt magnet -- just like my kids. [ afi ] this is a danger zone. voila! i am the queen of clean! [ zach ] yeah, this definitely beats hanging out on a step ladder. voila! i am the queen of clean! thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbing! turbo power destroys it! lime-a-way turbo power. see the difference, or your money back. thiswatch lime-a-way power wer. through this block of pure limescale! now, let's see it in action. tough hard water build-up? gone. no scrubbi
the government investigation and what our brian ross has found out.atching "world news now." ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by swiffer. which is funny, because i still do it better than her. [ afi ] i do not like sweeping. it's a little frustrating. [ zach ] i can't help out as much as i used to. do you need help? let's open it up. [ afi ] it's a swiffer sweeper. [ zach ] it's a swiffer dusters. it can extend so i don't have to get on the...
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. >> brian ross has the story. >> there is just a terrible accident. >> the tire was ten years old. >> someone lost control of the vehicle. >> the tire that failed in this accident outside los angeles was eight years old. >> my daughter lost her life because of this. my grandson without his mother. >> it helped lead to the new investigation by the safety board. the national transportation safety board. >> it's going to be a significant issue. that is why we're looking at it. >> safety engineers say depending on how they're maintained, tires can begin to age and lose their he las tis ti after just six years the treads can begin to separate the tires may never have been on the road and appear new. >> i think that is what is troubling. is that it is a invisible hazard. >> our investigation with abc stations around the country found plenty for sale, described as safe. in new york, eight and a half year old tires. >> out with the old in with the new. >> in rhode island, nine year old tires. san francisco, 11 and 15-year-old tires. ford, gm, chrysler recommend tires be replaced, regardless
. >> brian ross has the story. >> there is just a terrible accident. >> the tire was ten years old. >> someone lost control of the vehicle. >> the tire that failed in this accident outside los angeles was eight years old. >> my daughter lost her life because of this. my grandson without his mother. >> it helped lead to the new investigation by the safety board. the national transportation safety board. >> it's going to be a significant issue. that...
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brian ross investigates car tires.t you need to look for right now that could save your life. >>> and comedian louis c.k., sparking a serious conversation. why everyone is responding to the monologue about love, weight and relationships. it's going viral right now. woohoo! i've been claritin clear for 7 days. at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 16 days! 26 days of continous relief. live claritin clear. every day. honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! with i shop when i want, app, where i want. i know the shoes my kids will love, and i can get them with my reward
brian ross investigates car tires.t you need to look for right now that could save your life. >>> and comedian louis c.k., sparking a serious conversation. why everyone is responding to the monologue about love, weight and relationships. it's going viral right now. woohoo! i've been claritin clear for 7 days. at the first sign of my allergies, my doctor recommended taking one claritin every day of my allergy season for continuous relief. 16 days! 26 days of continous relief. live...
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brian ross, abc news, montreal. >> you can see more of brian's report tonight on "20/20." >> 10:00 p.m0s. >> i'm so curious. >> take a look. i want them back, by the way. >> if they're fakes, you don't need them. >> all the stuff is on there. the andrew jackson watermark, the little line that goes across. apparently he said he did all of that on the internet. >> what blew my mind is he got a textile printing company to print up with an andrew jackson watermark in germany. don't you think the company would go, i doubt i should be printing this up right now with an american president on it. >> with every two inches. you need a watermark every two inches. wonder what this is going to become. very interesting stuff. i was taking notes, though. >> cough it up. let's go perez. >> really? it might be fake. >> you are on tv. >> i will get these back on commercial. the world record attempts that started on gma. >> going to be more fun to get them back. i'm getting them back. >>> the a-listers wedding that make alcohol free. "the skinny" is next. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after th
brian ross, abc news, montreal. >> you can see more of brian's report tonight on "20/20." >> 10:00 p.m0s. >> i'm so curious. >> take a look. i want them back, by the way. >> if they're fakes, you don't need them. >> all the stuff is on there. the andrew jackson watermark, the little line that goes across. apparently he said he did all of that on the internet. >> what blew my mind is he got a textile printing company to print up with an andrew...
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here is abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: the world was introduced toew mad man this week and now the united states is going to help track him down. and the hundred of nigerian school girls he and his terror group have claimed to kidnap. today at the white house, president obama told ginger zee of abc news the u.s. is joining the hunt. >> we have already sent in a team to nigeria. they have accepted our help, a combination of military, law enforcement, and other agencies who are going in trying to identify where in fact these girls might be and to provide them help. >> reporter: the young girls have been brought to this school in northeast nigeria to take their final exams in safety. young women, age 15 to 18. who then came face to face with the very terror group they tried to flee whose name means western education is a sin. three weeks later, the government of nigeria says it still has no idea where the missing girls or their kidnappers are. >> the more time goes by, i think, the less likely it is that they will be rescued. the failure of nigeria to f
here is abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: the world was introduced toew mad man this week and now the united states is going to help track him down. and the hundred of nigerian school girls he and his terror group have claimed to kidnap. today at the white house, president obama told ginger zee of abc news the u.s. is joining the hunt. >> we have already sent in a team to nigeria. they have accepted our help, a combination of military, law enforcement,...
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abc's brian ross is tracking the search at this hour. brian. >> reporter: what it calls the worsening nightmare. unicef reported the abduction of eight more nigerian school girls. a second kidnapping by the same terror group holding hundreds mo more taken last month. they have been brought here to take their final exams in safety. young women who then came face to face with the very terror group they had tried to flee whose name means western education is a sin. three weeks later the government of nigeria says it still has no idea where the missing girls or their kidnappers are. today at the white house president obama told ginger zee of abc news the u.s. is now taking action. >> we have already sent in a team to nigeria, they have accepted our help. a combination of military, law enforcement and other agencies who are going in trying to identify where in fact these girls might be and to provide them help. >> reporter: the failure of thigh year are led to protest around the world including this gathering. in washington there was a moment
abc's brian ross is tracking the search at this hour. brian. >> reporter: what it calls the worsening nightmare. unicef reported the abduction of eight more nigerian school girls. a second kidnapping by the same terror group holding hundreds mo more taken last month. they have been brought here to take their final exams in safety. young women who then came face to face with the very terror group they had tried to flee whose name means western education is a sin. three weeks later the...
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a spokesperson talked to brian ross >> our station to go out to buy recalled tires.doesn't that suggest the system has broken down? >> it needs to be improved. >> national transportation safety board will be looking into the aging of the tires and possible link to injuries and fatalities around the roadways we found this tire in redwood city the company said there are no rules or guidelines that would suggest selling a new tire that is seven years old from date of manufacture is a safety concern. we found used tires manufactured in 1999 and 2003 in san jess yeah a manager could not be reached for comment but the rubber manufacturer association says age on a tire doesn't matter. a tire service life is dependant on how it's stored. >> that opinion angers rosa aguilar. >> there is no excuse >> her attorney filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful death and failure to warn among those sued were used car dealer who sold the car, gm, and mish lynx the parent company of uni royal tires both gm and mitch lynn claim injury or damages were caused bit plaintiff, and other companies. t
a spokesperson talked to brian ross >> our station to go out to buy recalled tires.doesn't that suggest the system has broken down? >> it needs to be improved. >> national transportation safety board will be looking into the aging of the tires and possible link to injuries and fatalities around the roadways we found this tire in redwood city the company said there are no rules or guidelines that would suggest selling a new tire that is seven years old from date of manufacture...
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back on the case tonight, abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: until now, the fbi had maintained only two people were responsible for the deadly marathon bombs. the two brothers, tamerlan killed in a shootout later and dzhokhar awaiting trial. as abc news reported, the marathon bombs were surprisingly sophisticated and in court documents the government admitted it would have been difficult for the tsarnaevs to fabricate successfully without training or access from others. >> for them to be as successful as they were, they did some training somewhere and did some sort of practices. it was very well planned and very well executed. >> reporter: the government says searches of the homes and cars found no evidence of gunpowder. quote, suggesting others had built or helped them build the bomb. officials know they traveled to meet with chechen rebels a year before the attack. but congressional investigators say the fbi failed to follow up on that connection. >> i think had we taken a second look, maybe we could have stopped this. >> reporter: adding to the concern
back on the case tonight, abc's chief investigative correspondent brian ross. >> reporter: until now, the fbi had maintained only two people were responsible for the deadly marathon bombs. the two brothers, tamerlan killed in a shootout later and dzhokhar awaiting trial. as abc news reported, the marathon bombs were surprisingly sophisticated and in court documents the government admitted it would have been difficult for the tsarnaevs to fabricate successfully without training or access...
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a spokesperson talked to brian ross >> our station to go out to buy recalled tires.hat suggest the system has broken down? >> it needs to be improved. >> national transportation safety board will be looking into the aging of the tires and possible link to injuries and fatalities around the roadways we found this tire in redwood city the company said there are no rules or guidelines that would suggest selling a new tire that is seven years old from date of manufacture is a safety concern. we found used tires manufactured in 1999 and 2003 in san jess yeah a manager could not be reached for comment but the rubber manufacturer association says age on a tire doesn't matter. a tire service life is dependant on how it's stored. >> that opinion angers rosa aguilar. >> there is no excuse >> her attorney filed a lawsuit alleging wrongful death and failure to warn among those sued were used car dealer who sold the car, gm, and mish lynx the parent company of uni royal tires both gm and mitch lynn claim injury or damages were caused bit plaintiff, and other companies. the invest
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brian ross, abc news, montreal. >> i'm going to look in my wallet after this.an's report tomorrow on "20/20." that's 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9:00 central. >>> coming up on "good morning america," one woman's amazing weight loss story and why a popular fitness magazine won't publish her before and after pictures. >>> turn the clothes in your closet into cash. how you can do it, starting this morning. >>> and is this the greatest hail mary pass of all-time? i'm starting to think it is, robin. wait until you see what he can do live. i know you have your doubts. when we come back. >> what happen was, he throws it and then he -- and catches it. >> he pulled a hamstring. the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. and we'll help out with the school of your choice." the deal he and mom made with me when i was ten. well, i got the grades and, with dad's planning and a lot of hard work, i'm graduating today with a degree in marine biology. i'm so thankful and excited about the future. [ male announcer ] for strategies on how to help your family achieve financial succes
brian ross, abc news, montreal. >> i'm going to look in my wallet after this.an's report tomorrow on "20/20." that's 10:00 p.m. eastern, 9:00 central. >>> coming up on "good morning america," one woman's amazing weight loss story and why a popular fitness magazine won't publish her before and after pictures. >>> turn the clothes in your closet into cash. how you can do it, starting this morning. >>> and is this the greatest hail mary pass of...
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more now from abc's brian ross. >> reporter: until now the fbi maintained two people were responsibleotout later and dzhokhar, now awaiting trial. but as abc news reported the marathon bombs were surprisingly sophisticated and in court documents filed this week the government admitted it would have been difficult for the tsarnaevs to fabricate successfully without training or access from others. >> for them to be as successful as they were they did training somewhere. they did some sort of practices. it was very well-planned and very well-executed. >> reporter: the government says searches of the tsarnaev's homes and cars found no evidence of gunpowder. quote, suggesting that others had built or at least helped the tsarnaevs build the bombs. officials know the elder met chechen rebels a year before the attack but congressional investigators say the fbi failed to fully follow up on that connection. >> i think had we taken a second look we could have stopped this. >> reporter: adding to the concerns of some foreign terror involvement, the government now says is the full text of what the
more now from abc's brian ross. >> reporter: until now the fbi maintained two people were responsibleotout later and dzhokhar, now awaiting trial. but as abc news reported the marathon bombs were surprisingly sophisticated and in court documents filed this week the government admitted it would have been difficult for the tsarnaevs to fabricate successfully without training or access from others. >> for them to be as successful as they were they did training somewhere. they did some...
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here's brian ross. >> reporter: the country is awash in tens of millions of dollars in fake money.llinois. >> a majority of it was given to the dancers for dances. >> reporter: at this grocery store in connecticut. >> it is very, very frustrating. it costs us time, it costs us money. >> reporter: and at this hot dog joint in new york city. >> they have the right paper they have the right ink. >> reporter: much of the counterfeit is $20 bills, andrew jacksons, and most of them are not that good, with more than 3,000 people arrested each year for doing it. >> we're working hard here and to get fake bills is just like an insult. >> reporter: but for the last four years u.s. authorities have been quietly tracking the one counterfeiter who has produced a fake $20 bill that is that good, described by authorities as virtually undetectable. this is really good, isn't it? >> it's very good. >> reporter: and this is the man who says he did it, coming forward out of the shadows tonight on "20/20" to unabashedly admit something that could put him in a u.s. prison for years. his name is frank b
here's brian ross. >> reporter: the country is awash in tens of millions of dollars in fake money.llinois. >> a majority of it was given to the dancers for dances. >> reporter: at this grocery store in connecticut. >> it is very, very frustrating. it costs us time, it costs us money. >> reporter: and at this hot dog joint in new york city. >> they have the right paper they have the right ink. >> reporter: much of the counterfeit is $20 bills, andrew...
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[applause] and the center for public and brian ross of abc news. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, we have one more award. we normally just award those three, but as part of the centennial of our association, i am happy to announce that we have created the president's award. it is an honor for exceptional service to the members and groups of the white house correspondents association and i am delighted to announce that this first recipient will be george condon junior. [applause] >> thank you. i want to talk for a minute about the video we are going to show. over the years, we have had a lot of very funny videos. they have all been a lot of fun. our centennial, i made a different choice. i wanted to have a video about us, the white house correspondents. unfortunately, i had a grand vision to do a lot and i found i was going to be -- it was going to be a little more expensive than i hoped and it would take money out of our scholarship fund. fortunately, in walked a woman from the a&e network eager to talk to us about our scholarships. we met with her
[applause] and the center for public and brian ross of abc news. [applause] ladies and gentlemen, we have one more award. we normally just award those three, but as part of the centennial of our association, i am happy to announce that we have created the president's award. it is an honor for exceptional service to the members and groups of the white house correspondents association and i am delighted to announce that this first recipient will be george condon junior. [applause] >> thank...
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abc's brian ross has new details. >> reporter: they had been brought here to take their final exams inery terror group they had tried to flee, whose name means western education is a sin. three weeks later, the government of nigeria says it still has no idea where the missing girls or their kidnappers are. at the white house, president obama told ginger zee of abc news the u.s. is now taking action. >> we've already sent in a team to nigeria. they've accepted our help, a combination of military, law enforcement, and other agencies who are going in, trying to identify where in fact these girls might be and to provide them help. >> reporter: the failure of nigeria to find the missing girls led to protests around the world, including this gathering in front of the united nations in new york. in washington, there was a moment of silence on capitol hill, and growing anger at the nigerian government's seeming ineptitude. >> the more time that goes by, the less likely it is they will be rescued. >> reporter: about 50 of the girls escaped, including these four, avoiding the grim fate that may
abc's brian ross has new details. >> reporter: they had been brought here to take their final exams inery terror group they had tried to flee, whose name means western education is a sin. three weeks later, the government of nigeria says it still has no idea where the missing girls or their kidnappers are. at the white house, president obama told ginger zee of abc news the u.s. is now taking action. >> we've already sent in a team to nigeria. they've accepted our help, a combination...
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first, my husband of 13 years, fellow attorney brian ross, seated behind me. he is my rock and source of inspiration in all of my professional and personal endeavors. our two daughters, brianna and leighann. they made the sacrifice to miss a day of school to attend. i thank them and their teachers for allowing them to do so with the understanding that they will be making up missed school work. also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a teacher. he passed away when i was eight. he is with me here in spirit as he had always has been, and today i have with me a person who has served as a father figure for my entire life. that is my uncle jim clark. i also have my two beautiful teenage nieces. i also would like to acknowledge my mother-in-law, shirley covington, who is also a retired public school teacher as well as principal. she could not make the trip to d.c. today, but supports me from her home in columbus. finally, i would like to much my colleague and my exceptional staff at the state court. they're
first, my husband of 13 years, fellow attorney brian ross, seated behind me. he is my rock and source of inspiration in all of my professional and personal endeavors. our two daughters, brianna and leighann. they made the sacrifice to miss a day of school to attend. i thank them and their teachers for allowing them to do so with the understanding that they will be making up missed school work. also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a...
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first, my husband of 13 years, fellow attorney brian ross, seated behind me. he is my rock and source of inspiration in all of my professional and personal endeavors. our two daughters, brianna and leighann. they made the sacrifice to miss a day of school to attend. i thank them and their teachers for allowing them to do so with the understanding that they will be making up missed school work. also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a teacher. he passed away when i was eight. he is with me here in spirit as he had always has been, and today i have with me a person who has served as a father figure for my entire life. that is my uncle jim clark. i also have my two beautiful teenage nieces. i also would like to acknowledge my mother-in-law, shirley covington, who is also a retired public school teacher as well as principal. she could not make the trip to d.c. today, but supports me from her home in columbus. finally, i would like to much my colleague and my exceptional staff at the state court. they're
first, my husband of 13 years, fellow attorney brian ross, seated behind me. he is my rock and source of inspiration in all of my professional and personal endeavors. our two daughters, brianna and leighann. they made the sacrifice to miss a day of school to attend. i thank them and their teachers for allowing them to do so with the understanding that they will be making up missed school work. also my siblings are present, my sister valerie and george otis. my father george cornwell also was a...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. brianvan is here today, in for joe who is out on a long weekend. in our headlines this morning, we'll get a fresh reading on the housing market. the government is out with new home sales, coming up at 10:00 eastern time. economist looks for a jump to 418,000 units, a jump of 8.9%. that would still only reverse march's 14.5% drop. >>> hp will be cutting 16,000 more jobs. that comes on top of the 34,000 that were already part of a planned restructuring. hp also reported quarterly profit of 88 cents a share. revenue was slightly short. you can see what happened to the stock yesterday. hewlett-packard's chief executive meg whitman will be talking about the quarter on "squawk on the street," coming up at 9:00 eastern time. >>> airtran will fly its final flight on december 28th. its jets and flights will be rebranded under the southwest name. that final flight will be retracing the trip that was taken in 1993 when airtran was first started. >>> infrared depth sensors and advanced software capable
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin. brianvan is here today, in for joe who is out on a long weekend. in our headlines this morning, we'll get a fresh reading on the housing market. the government is out with new home sales, coming up at 10:00 eastern time. economist looks for a jump to 418,000 units, a jump of 8.9%. that would still only reverse march's 14.5% drop. >>> hp will be cutting 16,000 more jobs. that comes on top of the 34,000 that were already part of a planned...
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan in for joe today.tching the stock market and so far it's been looking to extend its rally into the long weekend. take a look at the u.s. equity futures this morning. green arrows. these are modest advancers. s&p futures up by just over 2 points and the nasdaq up by just over 5. the dow, s&p and nasdaq have closed higher in four out of the last five sessions. small caps outpacing the broader market yesterday. it's been disastrous for the russell 2000 lately. it fell into correction territory last week. since then it has retraced and is now less than 8% from its peak, believe it or not. meantime, volatility falling to the lowest level in more than a year. this suggests a lack of fear in the market. among the reasons for the vix trading at low levels, near record stock prices and low rates. it is a quiet day on the data front today ahead of the holiday weekend. we will be
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan in for joe today.tching the stock market and so far it's been looking to extend its rally into the long weekend. take a look at the u.s. equity futures this morning. green arrows. these are modest advancers. s&p futures up by just over 2 points and the nasdaq up by just over 5. the dow, s&p and nasdaq have closed higher in four out of the last five sessions. small caps outpacing the broader market yesterday. it's been...
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i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick this morning. brian sullivan is here. joe has the day off. but he will be back tomorrow. we have headlines this morning. the big one being that alibaba has filed for what could be the largest technology ipo in history. the chinese e-commerce site could potentially raise more than $16 billion which would top the amount that facebook raised back in 2012. yahoo! will be getting a huge chunk of the proceeds. it currently owns a 22.6% stake in alibaba. we have much more on that filing in just a couple minutes. it's going to be the story, i think, for the next, i don't know, you may get sick of the story by the time it's over. catching up with some of this morning's earnings report, humana reported $2.35 per share, beating estimates of 1.94. it raised its forecast for membership growth in its medicare and individual commercial insurance lines. also, a multibillion dollar energy industry deal announced just this morning as well. canadian natural gas producer encana is buying assets in the the eagle shale basin. >>> this may be h
i'm andrew ross sorkin along with becky quick this morning. brian sullivan is here. joe has the day off. but he will be back tomorrow. we have headlines this morning. the big one being that alibaba has filed for what could be the largest technology ipo in history. the chinese e-commerce site could potentially raise more than $16 billion which would top the amount that facebook raised back in 2012. yahoo! will be getting a huge chunk of the proceeds. it currently owns a 22.6% stake in alibaba....
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i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is out today. for an initial public offering in what could be one of the largest debuts in history. alibaba holding group which controls 80% of all online commerce in china could raise as much as $16 billion. that would top facebook's ipo back in 2012. the biggest winner in the ipo will be yahoo!. yahoo! bought a 40% stake in alibaba in 2005 for $1 billion. it currently holds a 22.6% stake. some are value be alibaba overall market capitalization as high as $150 billion. here are some of the eye-popping statistics that come with this company. 231 million annual active buyers. 8 million annual active sellers. 49 average orders per active buyer. 11.3 billion annual orders. 5 billion packages generated on china retail marketplaces, 3.6 million transactions a minute processing pa
i'm becky quick along with andrew ross sorkin and brian sullivan. joe is out today. for an initial public offering in what could be one of the largest debuts in history. alibaba holding group which controls 80% of all online commerce in china could raise as much as $16 billion. that would top facebook's ipo back in 2012. the biggest winner in the ipo will be yahoo!. yahoo! bought a 40% stake in alibaba in 2005 for $1 billion. it currently holds a 22.6% stake. some are value be alibaba overall...
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ross and david seaburg. catch the online edition of "talking numbers" in partnership with yahoo! finance. >>> brian has been waiting the whole show for our next guest. the ceo of indy car live from the indianapolis motor speedway. >> yes. and all this hour we've been unveiling the best performing stocks in the s&p 500. number three, uh-huh. herb, are you listening? keurig green mountain. that stock has soared to 49.3% so far year to date. don't go anywhere. indy car ceo and the top two companies this year all coming up. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help sharpen your instincts. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 so you can take charge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 of your trading. ...i got lots of advice,
ross and david seaburg. catch the online edition of "talking numbers" in partnership with yahoo! finance. >>> brian has been waiting the whole show for our next guest. the ceo of indy car live from the indianapolis motor speedway. >> yes. and all this hour we've been unveiling the best performing stocks in the s&p 500. number three, uh-huh. herb, are you listening? keurig green mountain. that stock has soared to 49.3% so far year to date. don't go anywhere. indy car...
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ross, and andrew berkeley of open hyper. andrew, would you be a buyer on this weakness in autozone? >> hey, brian., you know, from a portfolio strategy perspective. they don't like consumer discretionary stocks. we want to be on the look on the later cycle, but i would say within discretionary. the auto parts retailers, which plays more of the macro dynamics. when we look at the name in particular on some of the quantitative metrics, the model has progressively building for the stock, just put up it's 31st straight quarter, good momentum, and valuation, about the mid teens, which is a slight discount to the overall market. if i had to be discretionary. it's not a bad name to be in. not a resounding lump of praise. are they backing autozone? >> if i owned it, i would hold it, but i would not be a fresh buyer, not committing new capital here. first, we're going to look at that short-term chart. you can see since breaking above that 100-day moving average, it goes on a fantastic run. it cull minute yates with a key reversal. where the stock opens with a high and closes on the low for the sessionent w
ross, and andrew berkeley of open hyper. andrew, would you be a buyer on this weakness in autozone? >> hey, brian., you know, from a portfolio strategy perspective. they don't like consumer discretionary stocks. we want to be on the look on the later cycle, but i would say within discretionary. the auto parts retailers, which plays more of the macro dynamics. when we look at the name in particular on some of the quantitative metrics, the model has progressively building for the stock,...
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journey ross has the now showing >> : godzilla stops beckham the citizens weekend >> : in 1954 we weekend >> : plush interior monster restores the to social the bonds between man and nature. >> : briano a scientist who discovered what coming. >> : godzilla >> : a sports agent and million dollar hand of the baseball with i'm first major league baseball are from india. he believes what text and no one else is on board >> : between seven on >> : what he teaches on other big these they teach him about the power of commitment. >> : far from home the need see that you cared >> : million dollar arms is rated pg with this week's now showing new on jeremy ross. the line coming up the mounds kept pat hero as presented with another out honor. airline >> : tour buses have a kind of sex and a band from one it a neighborhood which means that location is right for finding repeat after me people behaving badly. >> : tonight at 8 >> : dog: get four years get four years interest-free financing on the entire tempur-pedic cloud collection, even a queen size sealy gel memory foam mattress for just $497. the memorial day sale is ending soon. it y se strge, t people allyan le thr laxative. escially wheit'
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a former cia analyst also in washington we have brian becker he is the national coordinator of the answer coalition and in chicago we cross to rick ross off he is an international affairs commentator and manager of stop. nato a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first in washington or well in talk coming out of foggy bottom in the white house or what i call collectively the bullhorn of propaganda to repay the favor victoria nuland is made it's turned everything upside down and inside out and is what it's doing is separating ukraine further in further or dividing it further and further from itself this is extremely dangerous and it seems to me and i want your opinion is this just to bait russia because russia won't take the bait. well victoria nuland has no love lost for russia and russia in the form of president putin spoiled her plans and the plans of other nato cons to make war on syria just last september so she has very bad memories of what happened then she is trying to force the issue but curiously enough even conservative congress people are asking her difficult questi
a former cia analyst also in washington we have brian becker he is the national coordinator of the answer coalition and in chicago we cross to rick ross off he is an international affairs commentator and manager of stop. nato a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want if i go to you first in washington or well in talk coming out of foggy bottom in the white house or what i call collectively the bullhorn of propaganda to repay the favor victoria nuland is...