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it's all hanging on you, brynn >> hey, first of all, i'll give you an a plus.ally like it bhp is an australian mining company that mines iron ore, copper, and coal in australia. china reopens, bhp is moved up markedly higher. as a trader, the stock has traded between 50 and 70 and commodities can be volatile. i am a bird in the hand investor i'm definitely not selling i will buy more if it comes down but if you're up 20%, plus you get the dividend, which is close to 9% a year, that's also a good trade, because you can't go broke taking profits >> finally, jimmy, from erica, started building paramount, now have a 5% position at a cost basis of $18.98 for a 7.3% return as of january the 12th. i like that berkshire has a 15% ownership stake and a good dividend where do you think it goes from here >> first of all, i have to give it an a-plus now eric, if you came onboard and said you were selling it -- >> seriously, are you just giving it an a-plus because you're in it >> yes, i'm in it, but i think it surprises no one that you hear me say, i very much agree with t
it's all hanging on you, brynn >> hey, first of all, i'll give you an a plus.ally like it bhp is an australian mining company that mines iron ore, copper, and coal in australia. china reopens, bhp is moved up markedly higher. as a trader, the stock has traded between 50 and 70 and commodities can be volatile. i am a bird in the hand investor i'm definitely not selling i will buy more if it comes down but if you're up 20%, plus you get the dividend, which is close to 9% a year, that's also...
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brynn gingras joining us now. what happens not surprisingly they are not necessarily united on what should be the protocol here. should it change or should it not? but just discussing it is sort of an important first step. >> you hit it right on the head, it's not an easy conversation today, it's not like we should be telling people that they should always fight. the point is that this advice was made by the fbi since columbine. a lot has happened since columbine, they've learned from actual examples in active shooting. the idea that is spreading among law enforcement that's becoming louder than a whisper is maybe we should retrain our brains, rethink of how we respond in an active shooting situation. >> reporter: this is the moment brandon tsai fought back. >> he was preparing his weapon to fire. >> reporter: disarming a gunman in monterey park, california. in colorado springs, it was an army veteran. >> i needed to save my family. >> reporter: who helped wrestle away a gun from a shooter at club q nightclub, sav
brynn gingras joining us now. what happens not surprisingly they are not necessarily united on what should be the protocol here. should it change or should it not? but just discussing it is sort of an important first step. >> you hit it right on the head, it's not an easy conversation today, it's not like we should be telling people that they should always fight. the point is that this advice was made by the fbi since columbine. a lot has happened since columbine, they've learned from...
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brynn read some of them, but i think they bear repeating. how long for someone to be missing to inherit money? can you throw away body parts? what how long does dna last? can i.d.s be made on partial remains? dismemberment. how to clean blood from a wooden floor. what happens when you put body parts in ammonia? is it better to put your crime scene clothes away or wash them? i mean, tell me, areva, this is an open and shut case. >> yeah, this is pretty overwhelming evidence, alisyn. we forgot to mention the one where he says, can you be prosecuted for murder without a body? this amount of evidence, the attorney says she doesn't think there's enough to hold him accountable. she says you can charge a crime, but getting a conviction is different, and she's right. there is, you know, the standard in this kind of case, would be proving him guilty beyond a reasonable doubt, but we have not -- the prosecution only has not only those google searches, but cell phone data and dna evidence. this is a mound of evidence that this defendant would have to o
brynn read some of them, but i think they bear repeating. how long for someone to be missing to inherit money? can you throw away body parts? what how long does dna last? can i.d.s be made on partial remains? dismemberment. how to clean blood from a wooden floor. what happens when you put body parts in ammonia? is it better to put your crime scene clothes away or wash them? i mean, tell me, areva, this is an open and shut case. >> yeah, this is pretty overwhelming evidence, alisyn. we...
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. >> cnn's brynn gingras is outside the courthouse in quincy this morning.ive us a sense of what we expect to see any moment now. >> reporter: yeah, john and bianna, good morning. we are expecting that arraignment sometime to happen after court gets under way at 9:00 this morning. we're expecting prosecutors to essentially explain how they came to be able to charge brian walshe with murdering his wife, but also improper transfer -- transport of a body. now, of course, the questions that remain as evidence has sort of stacked up against brian walshe over the last two and a half weeks is what is now linking him to the murder? is evidence that they found at that transport center an hour outside of their home, cohasset, linked now to the home where they found bloody traces in the basement of their home? did they find a body? these are all questions that we still have and wonder if prosecutors will sort of give answers to as this arraignment gets under way. so, again, now, two new charges against brian walshe, that will be laid out in court today. he's already be
. >> cnn's brynn gingras is outside the courthouse in quincy this morning.ive us a sense of what we expect to see any moment now. >> reporter: yeah, john and bianna, good morning. we are expecting that arraignment sometime to happen after court gets under way at 9:00 this morning. we're expecting prosecutors to essentially explain how they came to be able to charge brian walshe with murdering his wife, but also improper transfer -- transport of a body. now, of course, the questions...
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substitute capital for labor >> brynn >> altria, quadrupling 8.5 trailing three-month free cash flowend in an uncertain market >> jimmy the bull. >> another good dividend player. >> and mr. weiss >> i own chevron and i think momentum continues in energy stocks for the time being. >> some interesting calls of late on some of those energy stocks thank you, everybody i will see you in o.t., "the exchange" is now >>> hi, everybody. i am brian sullivan in for kelly evans today, and here's what's ahead. your money once again under a little bit of pressure the latest read on labor shows that the job market is not slowing down and that means the fed likely won't, either so what comes now with your investment one of our guests says you might want to look overseas for opportunities. speaking of international, ubs out with a list of stocks poised to benefit from what chinese consumers want now how do they know they surveyed a lot of them and the analyst behind that survey is here with their picks
substitute capital for labor >> brynn >> altria, quadrupling 8.5 trailing three-month free cash flowend in an uncertain market >> jimmy the bull. >> another good dividend player. >> and mr. weiss >> i own chevron and i think momentum continues in energy stocks for the time being. >> some interesting calls of late on some of those energy stocks thank you, everybody i will see you in o.t., "the exchange" is now >>> hi, everybody. i am...
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he knows i'll be there for him forever. >> reporter: brynn gingras, cnn new york.rtual tour? yeah, i'd love to see itit. (upbeat music continues) - [narrator] we just signed the lease on our third shop. i guess we're a chain now, right? we worked so hard to g here. my assistant went to customink.com to get our new uniforms we worand merch with allere. the location names. oucustom gear helps him get our brand out in the community. he takes care of all o our custom ink orders. he was able to find great products, upload the new art, and have boxes sent directly to each of the shops. custom ink makes it so easy. get started today at customink.com. trelegy for copd. ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on... ♪ [coughing] ♪ ...by, you know how i feel. ♪ if you're tired of staring down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, ♪ ♪ it's a new day... ♪ ...stop settling. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy mak
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brynn gingras joins us with the details on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.question, why now, what happened? so he said this is coming to light because someone is trying to take him down, he's in contract negotiations with u.s. soccer right now. it goes back to an incident in 1991 and ber halter and his wife came out in front of them. they released a statement, lengthy statement, co-signed and basically explained what happened. saying a third party contacted u.s. soccer during the most recent world cup and he goes into detail about that night when he was 18 years old. he said he and his then girlfriend were drunk, got into a fight and it got physical and he kicked her. and he goes on and says there are zero excuses for my action that night, a shameful moment and one i regret. at that time i immediately apologized to rose lynn but understand she wanted nothing to do with me. he said he got counseling, they've grown from this, they've been married 25 years, had a family. u.s. soccer is saying they have hired outside law firm to conduct an allegation. they said
brynn gingras joins us with the details on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning.question, why now, what happened? so he said this is coming to light because someone is trying to take him down, he's in contract negotiations with u.s. soccer right now. it goes back to an incident in 1991 and ber halter and his wife came out in front of them. they released a statement, lengthy statement, co-signed and basically explained what happened. saying a third party contacted u.s. soccer...
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brynn, you're up first mike g.orlando, florida, bought 30 shares of nvidia at 228, bought 20 more as it bottomed, holding 50 shares, average price 186. so it's down 22% from 186. what about the trade grade it >> well, you average down, which can sometimes work out i own nvidia, like nvidia. what you want to understand, i think your expectations, i don't think nvidia is going to do much the next two quarters. the last quarter, their earnings were down substantially. they're still working off inventory. i think you need to see jenison wang say all clear, and with china reopening, they probably like the u.s. overbought things. so i think wait on this trade. i'll give you a "c." >> all right >> all right >> you grade what you grade. all right, rob, you're up next this from mike in oregon bought fortinet on november 3rd at $43 i'm a long-term investor what do you think? it's up 12% since then >> i would give him an "a. he stepped in right after they delivered and gave negative guidance the stock sold off, he picked it a
brynn, you're up first mike g.orlando, florida, bought 30 shares of nvidia at 228, bought 20 more as it bottomed, holding 50 shares, average price 186. so it's down 22% from 186. what about the trade grade it >> well, you average down, which can sometimes work out i own nvidia, like nvidia. what you want to understand, i think your expectations, i don't think nvidia is going to do much the next two quarters. the last quarter, their earnings were down substantially. they're still working...
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we think it is a better way to play tech right now. >> right and brynn, just to go back to your microsoftall, how did you take the comments just a week or two ago when he said brace for more pain for at least the next two years, especially in tech. do you think that he's optimistic on his company, on what the markets are going to do especially i hear a lot of folks getting more and more worried about the azure business >> i think that he's definitely optimistic on microsoft and the people there long-term but i thinkthat we don't know. i mean, we don't know. this is like the most anticipated recession ever everyone is planning for it, and everyone assumes the fed is going to engineer -- is going to go too far and mess it up and cause a hard landing that's definitely a probability you have to have in your allocations. if you are going to own an individual security. i'm a long-term investor in microsoft. so i would not be looking to sell a microsoft in this environment. if anything, if it got cheaper, i would add more just to point on the azure business, you have azure, aws and google if you
we think it is a better way to play tech right now. >> right and brynn, just to go back to your microsoftall, how did you take the comments just a week or two ago when he said brace for more pain for at least the next two years, especially in tech. do you think that he's optimistic on his company, on what the markets are going to do especially i hear a lot of folks getting more and more worried about the azure business >> i think that he's definitely optimistic on microsoft and the...
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cnn's brynn gingras joining us now. what is going on with the husband? what are police saying?igned on the misleading an investigation charge. it's very unclear what happened over the weekend because on friday when police were giving a news conference about this being a missing persons investigation, they say the husband was being very cooperative with the investigation. now we know he's been arrested on misleading an investigation. we'll see what comes out in court. it's possible we might get more information as the court date happens. >> why have police suspended their search? >> that's also very unclear. there's no sign of this mother. they have no sign of this mother. she was supposed to board a flied on new year's day. she was last seen by a family member, according to police, on january 1st, leaving at 4:05 in the morning from her home many massachusetts heading for a flight to washington, d.c. police say they got no information she got into a ride share and definitely did not get into a plane and sort of disappeared. as far as investigative leads, they don't really have
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let's bring in our colleague brynn gingras. so scary. >> so scary. pretty brutal beating. 37 years old. he was on the subway system here in new york city. he said he was coming home from watching the giants game. it was early sunday morning. i want you to hear what he says happened next. >> hear me out, though. you should see the other guy. oh, my side -- don't laugh. my side is so much worse than my face. this older gentleman was being hassled by this group of seven or eight teens. i was like, yo, guys, cut that out. they decided, all right, if he's not going to get it, you're going to get it. boy, did they give it to me. they had me on the ground. my ribs are bruised up, too. they got their hits in. that guy, he got out of there. he's fine. i got x-rays. i'm okay. it's all going to heal. it's all good. you know what i mean. new york city! new york city! >> you can see he's making somewhat light of it. he says more of a bruised ego than bruised bones. he got beaten up pretty badly. we're told by authorities that the teens got away, but they were able to arrest three of th
let's bring in our colleague brynn gingras. so scary. >> so scary. pretty brutal beating. 37 years old. he was on the subway system here in new york city. he said he was coming home from watching the giants game. it was early sunday morning. i want you to hear what he says happened next. >> hear me out, though. you should see the other guy. oh, my side -- don't laugh. my side is so much worse than my face. this older gentleman was being hassled by this group of seven or eight teens....
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cnn's brynn gingras reports now. >> reporter: this is the moment brandon tsay fought back.y park, california. in colorado springs, it was an army veteran. >> i needed to save my family. >> who helped wrestle away a gun from a shooter at club q nightclub, saving countless lives. james shaw jr. disarmed an active shooter inside a tennessee waffle house in 2018. >> the decision to fight was because there was nothing else for me to lose in that moment. >> reporter: with seemingly daily mass shootings in america, more people are fighting their assailants, heroic acts that now have some in the law enforcement community openly saying. >> the time is now to rethink how we prioritize what we're telling people who might find themselves in a mass shooting. >> reporter: you've probably heard these three words, run, hide, fight. >> you can survive a mass shooting. if you're prepared. >> reporter: those tactics from the fbi are echoed to law enforcement agencies across the country. they're used to teach civilians about how to react if confronted by an active shooter. security expert juli
cnn's brynn gingras reports now. >> reporter: this is the moment brandon tsay fought back.y park, california. in colorado springs, it was an army veteran. >> i needed to save my family. >> who helped wrestle away a gun from a shooter at club q nightclub, saving countless lives. james shaw jr. disarmed an active shooter inside a tennessee waffle house in 2018. >> the decision to fight was because there was nothing else for me to lose in that moment. >> reporter:...
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we're all praying for him. >> brynn, thank you very much.ning us. "ac 360" begins right now. >>> and good evening. take a look. only half of that building is functioning normally tonight. the house of representatives has no speaker. for the last 100 years, it's taken no more than a
we're all praying for him. >> brynn, thank you very much.ning us. "ac 360" begins right now. >>> and good evening. take a look. only half of that building is functioning normally tonight. the house of representatives has no speaker. for the last 100 years, it's taken no more than a
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>> thank you very much, gove brynn. >>> tell me, john, what puzzle pieceses are missing still, if any? >> the only puzzle piece missing right now is the body itself, but prosecutors have taken all the pieces they have and started to put them together. you have the crime scene evidence, what was found in the house, you have the google searches, what was the plan? he basically lays out the questions for his plans in the google searches as prosecutors allege. then you have the science. the science is the part that hasn't been discussed before. they told us today the state police crime lab matched the blood and the dna from the crime scene in the basement of the house to the garbage dump, where they recovered ten bags of basically what they say is the evidence of the dismemberment and cover-up. >> slippers with both of their dna present, the suit they said he purchased with both their dn on it. it doesn't feel like there's much ambiguity in that. >> no, i think his lawyer came out swinging today, saying, you know, when he give all this information from the press, but i'm not getting it, i
>> thank you very much, gove brynn. >>> tell me, john, what puzzle pieceses are missing still, if any? >> the only puzzle piece missing right now is the body itself, but prosecutors have taken all the pieces they have and started to put them together. you have the crime scene evidence, what was found in the house, you have the google searches, what was the plan? he basically lays out the questions for his plans in the google searches as prosecutors allege. then you have the...
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brynn, what you got? >> i'm going to stick with energy, a subsidiary of diamondback.n the industry, probably 6% to 8% total distribute yield. >> jason snipe >> i like qualcomm they continue to diversify their product mix. stay long. >> joe t.? since qualcomm is in >> abbott labs, a bit of an emerging market health care play i like it here. >> ge health care, stephanie >> a spin from ge, best of class in the business with operating margins potential. >> thanks, everybody see you in the o.t "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you very much, scott i'm kelly evans. forget all the talk about a recession ahead, it could already be here. we'll tell you why and the fed is just ignoring it, or doesn't want to talk about it. pimco's former colleague says don't expect anything to change until jackson hole that's in august speaking of which, the job cuts are piling up. spotify to shed workers, microsoft just made
brynn, what you got? >> i'm going to stick with energy, a subsidiary of diamondback.n the industry, probably 6% to 8% total distribute yield. >> jason snipe >> i like qualcomm they continue to diversify their product mix. stay long. >> joe t.? since qualcomm is in >> abbott labs, a bit of an emerging market health care play i like it here. >> ge health care, stephanie >> a spin from ge, best of class in the business with operating margins potential....
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brynn, what did prosecutors allege during the husband's arraignment?es they say brian walshe lied about his wherebsby surrounding the disappearance of his wife. it's important to put in context that brian walshe was on presentencing probation for a federal fraud charge that he pled guilty to from a case back in 2018. so he was always having to update authorities on his whereabouts. and the ada says this is what he was lying about. he told investigators that he took his son out for ice cream, when instead they realized he went to home depot. take a listen. >> surveillance at that time, purchasing about $450 worth of cleaning supplies. that would include mops, buckets, drop cloths, as well as various kind of tape. >> what's more, the ada says she found a bloody knife and blood stainness the basement of the couple's home. sources are telling cnn's john miller that the internet searches of brian walshe included how to dispose of a 115-pound woman's body and questions about dismembering a body. >> thank you so much. we'll take a quick break. we'll be right
brynn, what did prosecutors allege during the husband's arraignment?es they say brian walshe lied about his wherebsby surrounding the disappearance of his wife. it's important to put in context that brian walshe was on presentencing probation for a federal fraud charge that he pled guilty to from a case back in 2018. so he was always having to update authorities on his whereabouts. and the ada says this is what he was lying about. he told investigators that he took his son out for ice cream,...
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cnn's brynn gingras has a special preview of "giuliani, what happened to america's mayor." >> he's thence lauded as a voice of leadership, resilience, leading new york city and the country through one of its darkest times. >> today is obviously one of the most difficult days in the history of the city. >> rudy giuliani now facing -- >> legal jeopardy. i think he's going to be in and out of courtrooms, in and out of grand juries. >> america's mayor has become a punch line. ♪ bad to the bone ♪ >> using his voice to spread conspiracies and lies about the 2020 election being stolen. >> i know crimes, i can smell them. >> as former president trump's personal attorney and mouthpiece. >> i do not think that rudy giuliani understands that there has been a tremendous>> he look sees the hero of 9/11. >> let's have trial by combat! >> some lawmakers argued his words on january 6th played a part in inciting the violence that followed at the capitol. >> if the faith is broken, so is our democracy. >> the house select committee says giuliani fueled the former president's inclination to declare victo
cnn's brynn gingras has a special preview of "giuliani, what happened to america's mayor." >> he's thence lauded as a voice of leadership, resilience, leading new york city and the country through one of its darkest times. >> today is obviously one of the most difficult days in the history of the city. >> rudy giuliani now facing -- >> legal jeopardy. i think he's going to be in and out of courtrooms, in and out of grand juries. >> america's mayor has...
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edward jones >>> 4:00 eastern, overtime, we'll wrap this week up with anastasia, lauren, brynn and kevint as well. we got a big desk. let's do some final trades jimmy two-shirts, you go first >> well, second time in a row i'll pick delta. look, things are going well for the airline industry delta is the leader. it has got a good leadership committee there, run by mr. bastian, very cheap. delta airlines. >> okay. jimmy wants delta. shan >> american towtower, under a l of pressure last year, higher interest rates if you look at over the course of the next couple of years, though, 5g expansion, spectrum rollout and they have an international business that will continue to grow as well. >> okay. jaso jason. i'm calling you jason, it is friday the 13th today. >> rocket labs i haven't done all my work on it, but it was a spac. they lost more satellites into space than any other company and it is proven i think the chart, it started to pick up, but i'm not really focused on chart fundamentals are very, very strong. >> okay, joey. >> great example of sometimes the stock market and the economy do
edward jones >>> 4:00 eastern, overtime, we'll wrap this week up with anastasia, lauren, brynn and kevint as well. we got a big desk. let's do some final trades jimmy two-shirts, you go first >> well, second time in a row i'll pick delta. look, things are going well for the airline industry delta is the leader. it has got a good leadership committee there, run by mr. bastian, very cheap. delta airlines. >> okay. jimmy wants delta. shan >> american towtower, under a l...
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cnn's brynn gingrass is with us. >> reporter: this is a horrific attack as you said, and an anti-asian documents is that 56-year-old billie davis, she was sitting on a city bus, an 18-year-old student from indiana university, and as she stood up to get off the bus, police say that billie davis rose with a folding knife in her hand and stabbed that 18-year-old student seven times in the head before then just taking a seat again back on the bus. now the student was able to get away, went to the hospital. it's unclear, her condition at this point, but we know that then davis got off the bus and authorities were able to arrest her, and according to the charging documents, when police were questioning her, she flatout told them, she conducted -- did this because that victim was asian and that she, quote, it would be one less person to blow up our country. that's what she told authorities. of course, now she is facing a number of charges including attempted murder, but the campus, you know, just riveting -- not riveting, just so upset about this as you can imagine, sending out statements tha
cnn's brynn gingrass is with us. >> reporter: this is a horrific attack as you said, and an anti-asian documents is that 56-year-old billie davis, she was sitting on a city bus, an 18-year-old student from indiana university, and as she stood up to get off the bus, police say that billie davis rose with a folding knife in her hand and stabbed that 18-year-old student seven times in the head before then just taking a seat again back on the bus. now the student was able to get away, went to...
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brynn, what is the latest on this case against brian walshe? >> yeah, laura, you bring up those internet searches, and if you look at the timeline, there was a frantic search that prosecutors laid out brian walshe had in the hours, minutes after they say he dismembered and killed his wife. now, i want to go and show you some of those searches. january 1st, in the early morning hours, that's when they began, according to prosecutors, he googled how long before a body starts to smell? and it was a long after that he asked, can you throw away body parts? going into the next day, january 2nd, can you be charged with murder without a body? on january 3rd, what happens to hair on a dead body? as you mentioned, more than a dozen google searches in minutes after, hours after, days after prosecutors say he killed his wife. and that wasn't the only searches, prosecutors are alleging here, laura, they also say, in the days prior to january 1st, actually, on december 27th, they say he was actually googling what's the best state to get a divorce? possibly h
brynn, what is the latest on this case against brian walshe? >> yeah, laura, you bring up those internet searches, and if you look at the timeline, there was a frantic search that prosecutors laid out brian walshe had in the hours, minutes after they say he dismembered and killed his wife. now, i want to go and show you some of those searches. january 1st, in the early morning hours, that's when they began, according to prosecutors, he googled how long before a body starts to smell? and...
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brynn gingras is tracking the case for us. this is disturbing. what happened? >> it should not happen. and it did, on indiana university, a student, an 18-year-old, near the campus in bloomington, indiana. so what we're told by police is that 18-year-old was riding the city bus when this suspect was also on the bus, 56-year-old b billie davis, as that student was exiting the bus, the suspect gets up with a knife in her hand and either attempts or does actually stab this student seven times, according to the police records before the student was able to get off, received medical care. unclear how she is doing this morning. but now you can see that suspect right there, 56-year-old billie davis, she has been arrested and charged with attempted murder, among other charges. and as don said, she told police she attacked this particular student saying she did it because she was, quote, chinese, and also said this, quote, it would be one less person to blow up our country. that is what police say she actually told them when they interviewed her. >> we have been reporti
brynn gingras is tracking the case for us. this is disturbing. what happened? >> it should not happen. and it did, on indiana university, a student, an 18-year-old, near the campus in bloomington, indiana. so what we're told by police is that 18-year-old was riding the city bus when this suspect was also on the bus, 56-year-old b billie davis, as that student was exiting the bus, the suspect gets up with a knife in her hand and either attempts or does actually stab this student seven...
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but if interest rates are peaking, it's great for them, and yeah, we like it >> all right brynn? >> abbvie, down 10%. did $21 billion in free cash flow and a 4% dividend >> farmer jim? >> strong consumer we talked about it that should benefit general motors when we report next week. >> great weekend, everybody. i'll see you in "o.t.. "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody! i'm kelly evans and here's what's ahead on this friday. slowing or growing there hasn't been this much confusion over the economic data since at least last year which way does the fed see things as their next meeting looms. should they be hiking or declare mission accomplished we'll dive into it and ask >> plus, intel is selling off after those brutal earnings. bernstein calling it the worst report of their history in covering the company it comes as washington is spending billions to benefit the chip giant, so we asked, did d.c. back the wrong horse? and buybacks tend to make gina sanchez's skin crawls, but there are some exceptions. she lists three buybacks you should like. is it chevron? a
but if interest rates are peaking, it's great for them, and yeah, we like it >> all right brynn? >> abbvie, down 10%. did $21 billion in free cash flow and a 4% dividend >> farmer jim? >> strong consumer we talked about it that should benefit general motors when we report next week. >> great weekend, everybody. i'll see you in "o.t.. "the exchange" is now. >>> thank you, scott hi, everybody! i'm kelly evans and here's what's ahead on this...
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brynn gingras has more on this.he suspect say to police. >> reporter: so this happened last week and what we've learned from police is that it was an 18-year-old indiana university student who was riding the city bus when she got up off the bus to leave, that is when police say this suspect, 56-year-old billy davis, got up with a folding knife and attempt and did stab this 18-year-old student seven times according to the police report. and then basically just sat right back down and when police arrested her, we're told that she said as you mentioned, kate, that she attacked this victim saying it is because she's chinese, quote, and also said, that it would be one less person to blow up our country. she'll be back in court next week. she's been held on bond right now. now, as for this community, this university, i mean, of course, you could imagine they are reeling from this. i want you to hear from two indiana university seniors who are also asian-american and talking about how this is something that they live with
brynn gingras has more on this.he suspect say to police. >> reporter: so this happened last week and what we've learned from police is that it was an 18-year-old indiana university student who was riding the city bus when she got up off the bus to leave, that is when police say this suspect, 56-year-old billy davis, got up with a folding knife and attempt and did stab this 18-year-old student seven times according to the police report. and then basically just sat right back down and when...
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. >> brynn, thank you very much. thanks so much to all of you for joining us. "ac 360" begins right now. >>> and good evening. take a look. only half of that building is functioning normally tonight. the house of representatives has no speaker. for the last 100 years, it's taken no more than a single ballot on the first day in session to elect one. today house republicans, who are now in the majority, could not muster the votes needed to make their leader, kevin mccarthy, the speaker. instead, in a test of his capacity for humiliation, he sat there, smiling at times as votes were cast three times and results were read. >> the honorable hakeem jeffries of the state of new york has received 212. [ applause ] >> acclimation. >> the honorable kevin mccarthy of the state of california has received 203. no persons have received a majority of the whole numbers votes cast by surname. a speaker has not been elected. no person having received the majority of the whole number of votes cast by surname. a speaker has not been elected. a speaker has not been elected. >> well
. >> brynn, thank you very much. thanks so much to all of you for joining us. "ac 360" begins right now. >>> and good evening. take a look. only half of that building is functioning normally tonight. the house of representatives has no speaker. for the last 100 years, it's taken no more than a single ballot on the first day in session to elect one. today house republicans, who are now in the majority, could not muster the votes needed to make their leader, kevin...
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brynn gingras is "outfront." >> reporter: that's just one of many chilling google searches. >> ten waysse of a dead body if you really need to. >> reporter: massachusetts prosecutors say brian walshe thoroughly researched online how to dispose of a body after killing his wife ana on new year's. >> reporter: prosecutors laid out their case against the 47-year-old cohasset man in stunning detail, alleging in the early morning hours of january 1st walshe went on an internet search frenzy using his son's ipad, asking google questions like "how long before a body starts to smell?" three minutes later, "how to stop a body from dedeposing." and more. >> how long for someone to be missing to inherit? can you throw away body parts? what does formaldehyde do. >> reporter: days later prosecutors say surveillance video shows a man fitting walshe's description visiting various dumpsters. >> he walks to the dumpster carrying garbage bags. he's leaning and it appears to be heavy as he has to heft it into the dumpster. >> reporter: prosecutors revealing more of what investigators uncovered at a garbage
brynn gingras is "outfront." >> reporter: that's just one of many chilling google searches. >> ten waysse of a dead body if you really need to. >> reporter: massachusetts prosecutors say brian walshe thoroughly researched online how to dispose of a body after killing his wife ana on new year's. >> reporter: prosecutors laid out their case against the 47-year-old cohasset man in stunning detail, alleging in the early morning hours of january 1st walshe went on...
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with permission from the state of maine, inquiries also dumped some of their waste into lake he brynn, helping to form this peninsula where i played where i was a kid, we used to call it slate point. i have skipped slate on lake hebron with my grandfather out at the end of a slight point. more recently, i have skipped slate on lake hebron with my own children. this photograph shows you how large the quarries got. this is the old cory. i know this place as well because, on saturdays, when i was growing up, we would get into the car, drive down to the edge of this quarry, which by that time was long abandoned, take our trash out of the trunk of the car, and throw it over the edge. i was growing up, this was the town dump, believe it or not. it continued to be until i left for college and someone realized, probably not a good idea. i began to haul monsoons trash away. as the pits deepened, monson light began to appear on the roofs of harvard law school, new england prisons and cathedrals, a new york courthouse and countless other buildings across the country. slate quarries were soon mon
with permission from the state of maine, inquiries also dumped some of their waste into lake he brynn, helping to form this peninsula where i played where i was a kid, we used to call it slate point. i have skipped slate on lake hebron with my grandfather out at the end of a slight point. more recently, i have skipped slate on lake hebron with my own children. this photograph shows you how large the quarries got. this is the old cory. i know this place as well because, on saturdays, when i was...
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might take the stand today but as for brynn and larry and sergei coming back, does that make sense >>was very interesting. i don't think it's crisis. i think that they're actually intrigued. this is like an interesting time but i know there will be others who will say, wait a second. this thing is not -- they're not in command, they feel like they have to come back and exercise some sort of right to run it the like iger with disney. like i said, i think they're kind of interested in ai the stuff with ai is really important because you know that you're able to do things that we've never thought were possible david, i could -- remember, i couldn't write -- people -- 30% of the execs in this country have tried it and they think maybe it's a way to give speeches, talk to their people, become more eloquent it's really rather amazing. >> yeah. it could be a significant advance, at least in some ways >> right. >> david -- >> in terms of the way work is done and we're in the very, very, very early stages. >> do you think the whole thing could end up being an existential crisis >> in terms of
might take the stand today but as for brynn and larry and sergei coming back, does that make sense >>was very interesting. i don't think it's crisis. i think that they're actually intrigued. this is like an interesting time but i know there will be others who will say, wait a second. this thing is not -- they're not in command, they feel like they have to come back and exercise some sort of right to run it the like iger with disney. like i said, i think they're kind of interested in ai...