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bullard's. the gun was mr. bullard's. the last phone call from the victim was to mr. bullard's apartment. >> but despite the overwhelming evidence, bullard not only denied he was the killer, he came up with the incredible tale that someone must have stolen all his things, committed the crime, then returned them. does your back hurt in the morning? if you don't sleep well, or wake up with aches and pains, the sleep number bed could be your solution. unlike innersprings that can poke and prod, the sleep number bed uses a cushion of air that supports and conforms to your entire body, so you sleep more soundly. plus it's the perfect bed for couples because our exclusive dualair™ technology lets you adjust each side of the bed to your ideal level of firmness and comfort-- your sleep number setting. get deep, restful sleep. call or click now for a free $50 savings card and catalog. before i had my sleep number bed i just had a hard time getting up because i'd been tossing and turning all night. now with my sleep number bed, i'm able to sleep through the night and i wake up
bullard's. the gun was mr. bullard's. the last phone call from the victim was to mr. bullard's apartment. >> but despite the overwhelming evidence, bullard not only denied he was the killer, he came up with the incredible tale that someone must have stolen all his things, committed the crime, then returned them. does your back hurt in the morning? if you don't sleep well, or wake up with aches and pains, the sleep number bed could be your solution. unlike innersprings that can poke and...
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that was gina bullard reporting.ng up after your local news on "cbs this morning," efforts to contain the deadly outbreak of ebola in history. we'll talk with dr. jon lapook. >>> plus new technology to prevent children from being accidentally left in hot cars. >>> and a conversation with chris pratt, the star of the new movie "galaxy." that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. thanks for watching. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >> following breaking news search for a gunman after a young smorj shot overnight. we're live at the scene. it's thursday, july 31. >> here are some of the other stories we're following today. a carjacking ordeal that killed three children she's speaking to eyewitness news about what happened. >> today is the day a huge star-studded concert planned on the beach in atlantic city and it's free. we'll tell you more about it straight ahead. well tell you what the weather will be like. >> lot of folks holding out for today's weather at the beach
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gina bullard met the man behind the idea. ♪ >> reporter: he is a self-proclaimed slacker deadhead touringng the grateful dead means you have to be resourceful. after all, you still have to pay for gas to get to all the shows. so in order to make some bread, he knew he had to come up with an idea. and that's when it popped into his head. >> wow. we can get a photograph on toast. >> reporter: custom selfie toasters. >> let me get a selfie. >> reporter: it's established itself as the foremost self-expression around the globe, and now you can eat your own face for breakfast. >> it's never happened before. it's brand new and it's unique and it's you. it's you on toast. >> oh, lord. in fact, that's what he started with. jesus. and then he thought why shouldn't everyone get to worship themselves. through toast. so pucker up, show those pearly whites, and upload your favorite selfie. then he and his crew use photoshop and a cnc plasma cutter to transfer your image onto a metal plate. the plate gets fitted into an appliance and voila, your toast, all for just $75. what do you think? >> i think it
gina bullard met the man behind the idea. ♪ >> reporter: he is a self-proclaimed slacker deadhead touringng the grateful dead means you have to be resourceful. after all, you still have to pay for gas to get to all the shows. so in order to make some bread, he knew he had to come up with an idea. and that's when it popped into his head. >> wow. we can get a photograph on toast. >> reporter: custom selfie toasters. >> let me get a selfie. >> reporter: it's...
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dave bullard had been a reporter at channel 5 for nine years.ok over, dave said he saw the handwriting on the wall and left. five years later, he started a web-based news publication in oswego county, new york, in 1999. as owner, editor, and reporter, he now gets the chance to do hyperlocal news coverage. it's not profitable, but he's meeting expenses. >> i will say that, you know, under meredith, i saw myself being able to retire from there, and i knew that would not be possible under granite. i knew that they were going to have to make changes, were making changes, and that they did not keep the best interests of their employees in mind. i knew they weren't going to. they couldn't. they were under such a crushing load of debt that they had to do things that were not in the interest of keeping long-term employees. understood it; i'm in business myself; i get it. >> schwanbeck: bullard worked with legendary anchor ron curtis at channel 5. here, curtis hosts a show commemorating the station's 50th anniversary in 1998. >> the technology has change
dave bullard had been a reporter at channel 5 for nine years.ok over, dave said he saw the handwriting on the wall and left. five years later, he started a web-based news publication in oswego county, new york, in 1999. as owner, editor, and reporter, he now gets the chance to do hyperlocal news coverage. it's not profitable, but he's meeting expenses. >> i will say that, you know, under meredith, i saw myself being able to retire from there, and i knew that would not be possible under...
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bullard, mr. phisher, mrs.-- mr. fisher, mrs.all making these comments leaving investors to sit on their hands rather than stocks where they should be if they want to retire. lori: let's move to chris robinson at the cme. the fear has not subsided, so the weekend couldn't have come at a more opportune time. where do we go from here? we still have an hour, obviously, but where do we go next week with these events still under way? >> well, i think you're going to see any uptick in tension, you may see another knee-jerk reaction. by knee jerk, people look to sell stocks and go to a safe haven trade. two safe haven trades traditionally, buy gold, and if there's problems in the mideast, you want to get long oil. and you saw yesterday we had a psych up. as we go into the -- spike up. with the 24-hour markets, they turn the machines on sunday night, if there's anything that happens over the weekend, you know, you'll see a spike be up in those safe haven trades. other than that, i think as far as the stock market, we're trading at techni
bullard, mr. phisher, mrs.-- mr. fisher, mrs.all making these comments leaving investors to sit on their hands rather than stocks where they should be if they want to retire. lori: let's move to chris robinson at the cme. the fear has not subsided, so the weekend couldn't have come at a more opportune time. where do we go from here? we still have an hour, obviously, but where do we go next week with these events still under way? >> well, i think you're going to see any uptick in tension,...
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chamber, one partial palm >>> the forensic evidence from virginia russell's murder pointed to justin bullard. the gun, the bloody shoes, the >> the son says he's telling the truth but refuses to take a polygraph. >> what does he have to hide? >> we have proof. >> can forensic science provide the answers? >> this is probably one of the most bizarre cases i've been involved in. >>> shortly after midnight, charles holden returned home from work and saw a suspicious-looking man lurking outside the home he shared with his mother. instead of confronting the man, he drove to a pay phone and called police. >> when police arrived, they discovered a window had been broken on the back door of his mother's farmhouse. inside, they found the man's mother, 70-year-old dorothy donovan, dead in her bedroom. >> it was a very bloody and brutal crime scene. blood everywhere. blood splatters throughout the bedroom. >> she had been stabbed repeatedly in the chest and face. >> this is what i would consider to be overkill. and this can suggest that this is a person that has a close relationship with the person and
chamber, one partial palm >>> the forensic evidence from virginia russell's murder pointed to justin bullard. the gun, the bloody shoes, the >> the son says he's telling the truth but refuses to take a polygraph. >> what does he have to hide? >> we have proof. >> can forensic science provide the answers? >> this is probably one of the most bizarre cases i've been involved in. >>> shortly after midnight, charles holden returned home from work and...
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chamber, one partial palm >>> the forensic evidence from virginia russell's murder pointed to justin bullardgun, the bloody shoes, the >> the son says he's telling the truth but refuses to take a polygraph. >> what does he have to hide? >> we have proof. >> can forensic science provide the answers? >> this is probably one of the most bizarre cases i've been involved in.
chamber, one partial palm >>> the forensic evidence from virginia russell's murder pointed to justin bullardgun, the bloody shoes, the >> the son says he's telling the truth but refuses to take a polygraph. >> what does he have to hide? >> we have proof. >> can forensic science provide the answers? >> this is probably one of the most bizarre cases i've been involved in.
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they have come more towards bullard's stance. his view is that we are already there in terms of the stimulus we put into the economy. i think yellen is going to maintain this dovish stance and try to -- you have to remember, the recovery in the u.s. is very narrow. it is among the wealthiest individuals who've benefited from a significant increase in asset prices. when you look at home prices below $1 million, they barely moved. what we are looking for is a more broad-based recovery. i speak to a number of people who run small businesses in the states. it is not as broad-based as the headlines figures make it out to be, is it? >> 90% of the population really haven't benefited from qe. qe has just inflated asset prices and made the wealthy very wealthy. >> ok, chris, stay with me. we have a lot more to get through. here is a look at what is coming up. we have brazil. they get the boot. the nation is kicked out of the world cup after losing 7-1 against germany. it is the biggest effete ever. unveil his ceo will strategy to boost gr
they have come more towards bullard's stance. his view is that we are already there in terms of the stimulus we put into the economy. i think yellen is going to maintain this dovish stance and try to -- you have to remember, the recovery in the u.s. is very narrow. it is among the wealthiest individuals who've benefited from a significant increase in asset prices. when you look at home prices below $1 million, they barely moved. what we are looking for is a more broad-based recovery. i speak to...
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that bullard recently said maybe rates should rise in the first quarter of next year.oices are coming out of the woodwork. >> it is the same as in the u.k. people are beginning to look at momentum building up in the u.s. economy. wet should be the signal begin to start tightening policy. that is not a threat to markets. that is a sign that economies are normalizing. in thevery unhelpful united states that we had a very weak first quarter. almost certainly weather-related. that has allowed the policymakers to pull back a bit and say, we don't need to do anything for the present time. >> what is your biggest worry right now, richard? what is your biggest risk on the horizon? >> there are all sorts of risks around at the moment. there are still risks within europe that europe just fails to recover overall and it struggles and remains in the slow growth environment. i think if we were to look two years out, the biggest risk probably does have to be inflation and the consequences for the world economy of these enormous injections of liquidity. that will have an implication
that bullard recently said maybe rates should rise in the first quarter of next year.oices are coming out of the woodwork. >> it is the same as in the u.k. people are beginning to look at momentum building up in the u.s. economy. wet should be the signal begin to start tightening policy. that is not a threat to markets. that is a sign that economies are normalizing. in thevery unhelpful united states that we had a very weak first quarter. almost certainly weather-related. that has allowed...
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bullard said elementary schoolkids in his district inspired the bill.rning that plastic bags are not biodegradeable and can kill marine life, they wrote to city officials calling for a ban. but the florida legislature is not bundling. this spring testified against amendments to it. >> we are trying to send a message to attract manufacturers to the state of florida. >> when it comes to keeping plastic bags out of the waterways, the florida department of environmental protection said that outright bans produce the fastest results. >> what i'm trying to do is make sure that the beaches, the streams, the refers in the state are around for gerpations to come. >> in the meantime volunteers will battle with an attitude that no law can eliminate. people using the ocean as their garbage can. >> according to the united nations, damage to our oceans by plastic trash totals $13 billion each year. >> quite the surprise for a good samar tan who stopped to help a driver in new mexico. he popped the hood of the car to see what was wrong and found that, a 6.5 foot pytho
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adam: bullard say that they want, they're going to be much more aggressive raising rates than people expect. let's move on to something. beat up on goldman sachs simply because we can. charlie, pick it up. they're being sued, essentially pay inequality, men versus women, correct? >> yes. that's happening but you know, listen, i don't know the details of this lawsuit. i have not studied it. this be, in issue has been going on wall street for a long time. adam: there is good ol' boy network? >> good ol' boy network. adam: to detriment of women. >> there is discrepancy of pay. there are ceos like jamie dimon take that seriously. one of the reasons ina drew was elevated -- >> she lost $6 billion. >> she lost six billion. one of the reason was elevated trusted aide to jamie, he was making that move. john mack has done it too. goldman sachs, it is interesting, one thing interesting about goldman sachs, for as liberal as lloyd blankfein and gary cohn are, they support hillary clinton where are the, where are the senior women? where are the senior women in goldman? no where. >> what it takes
adam: bullard say that they want, they're going to be much more aggressive raising rates than people expect. let's move on to something. beat up on goldman sachs simply because we can. charlie, pick it up. they're being sued, essentially pay inequality, men versus women, correct? >> yes. that's happening but you know, listen, i don't know the details of this lawsuit. i have not studied it. this be, in issue has been going on wall street for a long time. adam: there is good ol' boy...
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then it went to bullard and as john said gaza, if you look at the chart on the daily, those are those three things. people said after the first one, sell, we'll ask questions later, after the second one, they saidlet get the hell out. >> i'm not sure this was all malaysia and gaza. if you look at the sectors the sentiment. the ibb the social media stocks. for three days they have been selling off. so this is something that certainly exacerbated it. what i'm saying is there is more to this than what happened geopolitically today. >> with more, let's bring in thomas pickering, former u.s. ambassador to russia and israel. he joins us on the "fast" line. when you take look at these two situations we have on our hasn't, which one concerns you both. >> they both concern me. it's hard to sort them out given tear freshness on the scene, but it is very clear that something terribly tragic has already happened in ukraine. it doesn't, i think point point to the separatists but the putin remarks are certainly very defensive on this particular issue. you wonder why, in fact the airline was flying
then it went to bullard and as john said gaza, if you look at the chart on the daily, those are those three things. people said after the first one, sell, we'll ask questions later, after the second one, they saidlet get the hell out. >> i'm not sure this was all malaysia and gaza. if you look at the sectors the sentiment. the ibb the social media stocks. for three days they have been selling off. so this is something that certainly exacerbated it. what i'm saying is there is more to this...
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liz: quickly, peter barnes, you have interviewed james bullard recently.to see interest rates tighten sooner, do you think that's at least what's happening with the markets? >> reporter: i'm sure the markets continue to be nervous about higher interest rates by the fed and to charlie's point the fed moving sooner rather than later because of indicators that suggest perhaps the job situation and the economy are getting, repairing faster, and he's a key swing voter at the fed, and if he says something, you pay attention. liz: thank you very much. peter barnes in d.c., charlie gasparino and jeff sica here in new york, and we appreciate james woolsey, formerly the director of the cia, here with us in studio. we appreciate it, thank you so much. >>> 27 minutes before the closing bell rings. you can see the dow jones industrials climbing further into the red. this as the ukrainian region casts a very dark cloud over the markets, but investors also focusing on tech as well. by the way, the nasdaq down the most as far as percentages are concerned, it's down 1.5%.
liz: quickly, peter barnes, you have interviewed james bullard recently.to see interest rates tighten sooner, do you think that's at least what's happening with the markets? >> reporter: i'm sure the markets continue to be nervous about higher interest rates by the fed and to charlie's point the fed moving sooner rather than later because of indicators that suggest perhaps the job situation and the economy are getting, repairing faster, and he's a key swing voter at the fed, and if he...
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louis fed, james bullard, made some comments pertaining to what we've been seeing in the economy improving and yet the fed hasn't normalized just yet, which implies, he is not a voting member, that brings us right back to the fed and they should raise rates sooner and like. that may be the latest leg down. the market started to recover with those kinds of comments. melissa: absolutely, down almost 08 now. thank you so much. i want to bring in our panel. fox business's own tom sullivan. we have charlie gasparino as well. "wall street journal's" simon constable. i think it is going to be harder and harder for markets to ignore the hot spots around the world which are flaring up. everywhere we look there is a conflict going on now. this adds something very serious on top of it. go ahead. >> that's part of the problem. everywhere we look. so it is not like it is the exception almost. it is getting to the point where which hot spot do you want to try and focus on? and this does obviously put us beyond what any others, it appeals. but at this point -- appeals. >> how long is the market able to i
louis fed, james bullard, made some comments pertaining to what we've been seeing in the economy improving and yet the fed hasn't normalized just yet, which implies, he is not a voting member, that brings us right back to the fed and they should raise rates sooner and like. that may be the latest leg down. the market started to recover with those kinds of comments. melissa: absolutely, down almost 08 now. thank you so much. i want to bring in our panel. fox business's own tom sullivan. we have...
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if james bullard is correct and that he think's inflation will be 2.4% at the end of next year that'sove target and rates should go up in order to stop that. that could be an interesting thing that the stock market is just started to pricing, which is why we see a bit of a guys, thank you. what a difference a few moments makes as we get into the closing bell and we have 60 minutes ago). well, this is for you. the next kate upton has arrived. we are going to tell you about a belgium beauty found in the stands of the world cup and is now turning her stands into a photo op. ♪ ♪ 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that capitalizes on diversity across the credit spectrum and gets exposure to frontier and emerging markets. if you convert 4-quarter p/e of the s&p 500, its yield is doing a lot better... if you've had to become your own investment expert, maybe it's time for bny mellon, a different kind of wealth manager ...and black swans are unpredictable. i've got a nice
if james bullard is correct and that he think's inflation will be 2.4% at the end of next year that'sove target and rates should go up in order to stop that. that could be an interesting thing that the stock market is just started to pricing, which is why we see a bit of a guys, thank you. what a difference a few moments makes as we get into the closing bell and we have 60 minutes ago). well, this is for you. the next kate upton has arrived. we are going to tell you about a belgium beauty found...
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we did get comments from the fed's bullard out of st.is talking about how rates could actually rise a little bit sooner than expected. but people have been thinking in bonds that yields would start to rise and that we were finally turning this corner. with the print of 248 on the 10-year today, do you think we'll stay in this range for some time more as we get this figured out? >> obviously, this news forces people, rushes people, into the u.s. government bond market. you'll take yields down for a short while. but the comments coming from fisher, coming from bullard, indicate that all things being otherwise equal, and this suddenly changes that equality circumstances. without today you would have seen yields moving lower -- excuse me, yields moving higher. you would have seen the federal reserve bank moving or being talked about moving at some time quicker to tighten monetary policy. but this circumstance today trumps that. it takes all of those other concerns off. this is the only thing the market is going to focus on for the next 48 ho
we did get comments from the fed's bullard out of st.is talking about how rates could actually rise a little bit sooner than expected. but people have been thinking in bonds that yields would start to rise and that we were finally turning this corner. with the print of 248 on the 10-year today, do you think we'll stay in this range for some time more as we get this figured out? >> obviously, this news forces people, rushes people, into the u.s. government bond market. you'll take yields...
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jones" and msnbc political analyst david corn, and telemundo anchor and upcoming msnbc host jose diaz bullard. jose, i want to hand this to you. i don't want to ask a question that will attempt to focus your response in the way i want it to go. your experience is vast on this, you've been to that border recently. tell us what we should be thinking about right now on these issues. >> good evening, lawrence. so good to see you, my friend, it's great to see you. there's so many issues that we should be talking about. let me just paint a picture for you today. in my nightly news on telemundo tonight, i have the first lady of honduras visited a detention facility in the rio grande area that is holding honduran kids. she says that as many as 70% of the little girls from honduras that are in that detention center were raped along the way, getting to the united states. henry quarer told me today 1 in 3 of the children that he has spoken to have been raped along the way. put yourself in the shoes of those parents. a 17-year-old girl from honduras that we had on "nightly news" ton need, she was reunite
jones" and msnbc political analyst david corn, and telemundo anchor and upcoming msnbc host jose diaz bullard. jose, i want to hand this to you. i don't want to ask a question that will attempt to focus your response in the way i want it to go. your experience is vast on this, you've been to that border recently. tell us what we should be thinking about right now on these issues. >> good evening, lawrence. so good to see you, my friend, it's great to see you. there's so many issues...
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. >> bullard says elementary school kids in his district inspired his bill. >> plastic bags are not byegradable and can kill marine life, they wrote to city officials calling for a ban. the florida legislature isn't budging. the retail federation lobbied for the ban on banning plastic bags and testified against any amendments to it. >> we are trying to send a message to attract manufacturers to the state of florida, we think this sends the wrong message. >> when it comes to keeping plastic bags out of the waterways, even the florida department of environmental protection has said that outright bans produce the fastest results. >> what i am trying to do is make sure that this, the beaches, the streams, the rivers that we have in this state are around for yenrations to come. >> in the meantime, volunteers will continue battle with an attitude no law can completely eliminate. people using the ocean as their garbage can. natasha gname, al jazeera, miami. >> we want to point out we have much more on this story on our website. for the full report, we invite you to visit aljazeera.com. still
. >> bullard says elementary school kids in his district inspired his bill. >> plastic bags are not byegradable and can kill marine life, they wrote to city officials calling for a ban. the florida legislature isn't budging. the retail federation lobbied for the ban on banning plastic bags and testified against any amendments to it. >> we are trying to send a message to attract manufacturers to the state of florida, we think this sends the wrong message. >> when it comes...
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louis fed president jim bullard. >> we want to send it to dominic chu also far quick market flash.o the dow has lost about 30 more points in just the past half hour. there are other russian stocks trading in the u.s. that are also losing more value today. one of the big ones is a russian oil and gas giant, a $90 billion company that trades around a million shares in the u.s. on average every day. it's already trading over 1.5 million shares, down 4.5%. then there's ctc media, a russian television company, media company, $1.7 billion worth of that company, has traded over 1.1 million shares, down 3.5%. and mobile telesystems, a $19 billion telecom company trading 2.4 million shares a day on average, down 3%, tradesing that amount in just today's trade so far. again, heavier volume far lot of these trades. back to you. >> thanks you, dominic. as we look at the dow industrials, down about 70 points. quick break. over 20 million kids everyday in our country lack access to healthy food. for the first time american kids are slated to live a shorter life span than their parents. it's a pr
louis fed president jim bullard. >> we want to send it to dominic chu also far quick market flash.o the dow has lost about 30 more points in just the past half hour. there are other russian stocks trading in the u.s. that are also losing more value today. one of the big ones is a russian oil and gas giant, a $90 billion company that trades around a million shares in the u.s. on average every day. it's already trading over 1.5 million shares, down 4.5%. then there's ctc media, a russian...
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bullard making comments. he had a significant impact on the market yesterday.owing the fear that's inside our own federal reserve on which way this economy is going and how to manage it. so the recovery we're seeing now is the idea that, okay, ukraine/russia, a major political undertaking for the world, but as far as pricing for equities, it's not as significant an impact. >> we're seeing equities up. the ten year below 2.5. does that tell you that a retreat in equities could happen? should we get another development? >> i can only hope a retreat in equities ps's one of those people looking for a pullback, if you will, or correction that we haven't gotten. it's sectorized at best. whether in the social media stocks or biotechs. when buy oh techs sold off, you saw the people with nerve, no fear, meaning large farmers stepped in and bought some of those companies. a correction like that is an opportunity for the long-term investor. >> expiration today, is that making the close less or more difficult? >> more difficult. this morning was very difficult. >> why? >>
bullard making comments. he had a significant impact on the market yesterday.owing the fear that's inside our own federal reserve on which way this economy is going and how to manage it. so the recovery we're seeing now is the idea that, okay, ukraine/russia, a major political undertaking for the world, but as far as pricing for equities, it's not as significant an impact. >> we're seeing equities up. the ten year below 2.5. does that tell you that a retreat in equities could happen?...
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we've got bullard speaking, too, so a number of things for investors to look forward to as well as earnings for the likes of google and ibm, too. back to the performance for the futures right now, we've got a situation with russia. fresh sanctions from the u.s. and eu. you have to wait for a bit of time to get into the details of what the eu is providing right now. comments from russia saying they don't like the message that the u.s. is sending right now. it's going to send the relationship back to the 1980s. you can see the impact right now just shy of 3% right now. a bit of weakness for the ruble, too. gazprom and sberbank under pressure, too. so the overall micex is only down around 4.5% year-to-date. that's the wrap from europe. sri, what's the latest from asia? >> the uncertainty you're talking about with reference to the tail risks from russia and ukraine, it seems to be creeping into sentiment over here. we started the day off in fairley sound form after the record high that we saw on wall street and the dow overnight. but one by one, a lot of these markets seem to have succumbed to
we've got bullard speaking, too, so a number of things for investors to look forward to as well as earnings for the likes of google and ibm, too. back to the performance for the futures right now, we've got a situation with russia. fresh sanctions from the u.s. and eu. you have to wait for a bit of time to get into the details of what the eu is providing right now. comments from russia saying they don't like the message that the u.s. is sending right now. it's going to send the relationship...
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certainly we've heard commentary for at least several weeks now from james bullard out of the st.ouis fed saying that we should expect or could expect a rate hike by 2-1 of 2015. the right now, the markets are set in mid 2015 to be at 11% by the end of 2015. it's still pretty mild if you think about it. so i didn't take a lot out of what she was saying, but i found it interesting that she was pointing to the continued drop in unemployment as a sign of positive. i think there's actually still a lot of concerns that i have certainly for the economy at the moment. >> talk about that. so, for example, we're seeing, for example, imf and world bank lowering their expectations for u.s. growth for a total of 2014. and what they're saying is that the winter freeze that we had, all of that activity that was lost is now lost forever. and that really, i don't think, has been taken into the markets at all. the markets are still quite brilliant. >> if you look at earnings right now, too, 8% anticipated pick up in earnings right now. just a small fraction of that right now is about sales at 3% r
certainly we've heard commentary for at least several weeks now from james bullard out of the st.ouis fed saying that we should expect or could expect a rate hike by 2-1 of 2015. the right now, the markets are set in mid 2015 to be at 11% by the end of 2015. it's still pretty mild if you think about it. so i didn't take a lot out of what she was saying, but i found it interesting that she was pointing to the continued drop in unemployment as a sign of positive. i think there's actually still a...
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listen when bullard comes out and says something very different than other fed members are saying, iter whether sherry allen can get it together and come out with a cogent policy to dial down the fed's long-term monetary support, which is really still what markets are going on. >> matt, it was what, two weeks ago when fed chair janet yellen said she didn't think stocks were overvalued, a rather unusual public pronouncement by a fed chair. was that a green light to buy, in part do we see these rallies because somebody like the fed chair says i don't think we're overvalued right now. >> with an accommodated fed it's a green light for people to buy. they're not buying any other segment of assets right now. if you allocate your money to stocks, the stocks keep going higher, why not be on board with the person in charge of it all. that's certainly a green light. it's funny to say that 29 or 30 stocks are up in the dow. it's a broad-based rally, not just one particular sector leading us higher and some of the stocks were the underperformers from last year are outperforming this year. >> we
listen when bullard comes out and says something very different than other fed members are saying, iter whether sherry allen can get it together and come out with a cogent policy to dial down the fed's long-term monetary support, which is really still what markets are going on. >> matt, it was what, two weeks ago when fed chair janet yellen said she didn't think stocks were overvalued, a rather unusual public pronouncement by a fed chair. was that a green light to buy, in part do we see...