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the new contract which covers the two years remaining on cabrera's current deal is expected to becomefficial later this week and would surpass alex mjd to visit raiders free agent running back maurice jones-drew a de la salle high school product will visit the raiders on friday. jones-drew, 29, has rushed for 8,071 yards and 68 touchdowns over an eight-year career with the jacksonville jaguars. he is a 3-time probowler and led the nfl in rushing three seasons ago in 15 games last season, jones- drew averaged a career-low 3.4 yards per carry. johnny manziel pro day former president george w. bush and barbara bush at college station for johnny manziel's pro day manzielin his camoflauge shorts threw for 75 officials from 30 teams eight nfl general managers and eight head coaches were among the group he threw about 65 passes to six receivers several coaches were impressed that manziel called all the nfl officials onto the field at the end of his workout to personally thank them for coming. penpoint "that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kro
the new contract which covers the two years remaining on cabrera's current deal is expected to becomefficial later this week and would surpass alex mjd to visit raiders free agent running back maurice jones-drew a de la salle high school product will visit the raiders on friday. jones-drew, 29, has rushed for 8,071 yards and 68 touchdowns over an eight-year career with the jacksonville jaguars. he is a 3-time probowler and led the nfl in rushing three seasons ago in 15 games last season, jones-...
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. >>> let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera, what is your take of the ripple effects of the situation? >> well they could be big. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that uniformed russian officials are flying into crimea, they're not in position to confirm the numbers used by ukraine officials. but officials say they have no reason to doubt basic information. we know there are some kind of paramilitary troops. they have seen russian armored vehicles. they had russian flags on them. clearly, there are a number of russians moving in there. the question is, is this a situation that's going escalate into war? or is it not? the russians are going to argue, they're there to protect a lot of assets they have on the ground and a lot of russians on the ground there. one thing that we didn't hear from president obama, there would be consequences. but not what the consequences were. he didn't use any hard language like he used with syria. sewing -- saying chemical weapons were aligned. so, to agree one of the panelists, i'm not necessarily leads to
. >>> let's bring in our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera, what is your take of the ripple effects of the situation? >> well they could be big. nbc news has confirmed from u.s. officials that uniformed russian officials are flying into crimea, they're not in position to confirm the numbers used by ukraine officials. but officials say they have no reason to doubt basic information. we know there are some kind of paramilitary troops. they have seen russian...
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our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera with the latest on the tensions. >> we key question. what if ukraine falls into what military experts call the georgia trap, as in the country. what if there's a real war between ukraine and russia? as this key referendum comes along, it could trigger fighting. one of the best minds in defense is here next to tell us if ukraine stands a chance. stick around. why are house republicans "cooling," "retreating," and privately saying they'd rather do "nothing" on immigration reform this year? doing nothing puts jobs on ice... forces us to lose out on revenue for roads and schools. and sends a message to millions of dreamers, who study hard and want to serve our country, they might as well dream on. no, nothing won't do. call house republicans today. tell them we've waited long enough: pass immigration reform. geico motorcycle. see how much you could save. (voseeker of the sublime.ro. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you ch
our chief international correspondent michelle caruso-cabrera with the latest on the tensions. >> we key question. what if ukraine falls into what military experts call the georgia trap, as in the country. what if there's a real war between ukraine and russia? as this key referendum comes along, it could trigger fighting. one of the best minds in defense is here next to tell us if ukraine stands a chance. stick around. why are house republicans "cooling," "retreating,"...
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. >>> cabrera said he would end his career with the tigers after a record deal. the contract worst $292 million, the largest contract in baseball history. cabrera became the first baseball player to win the triple crown leading the american lead and average home runs and runs batted in. >> i want to be a tiger for many years to come. i need to get better and win games and win championships. >> the horse named ruler of the world has a chance to live up to his name later this saturday. he's expected to win the richest race on the planet. also won last year's. derby. >> he's matured, he's grown, and he's in very good form. we're hoping for a good run, and it's a big question, you don't know until you get there. >> thwinning the semifinals. double walk over at this stage of the major tour event featuring the top two players of the world. it will be the first meeting of the season. and there is more now. check out www.aljazeera.com/sport. there are details of how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. >> thank you. filipinos celebrating a deal betwe
. >>> cabrera said he would end his career with the tigers after a record deal. the contract worst $292 million, the largest contract in baseball history. cabrera became the first baseball player to win the triple crown leading the american lead and average home runs and runs batted in. >> i want to be a tiger for many years to come. i need to get better and win games and win championships. >> the horse named ruler of the world has a chance to live up to his name later this...
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el juego de hoy es más de preparación >> perdimos el juego pero las cosas salieron bien >> miguel cabrerasiva de dayton que fue una avalanza y avanzó >> lakers con milkawee en la nba. los lakers no pueden ganar y perdieron 108 a 105 >> el otro equipo ángelino es la otra cara de la moneda. dos puntos de barnes y 109 a 103 ganaron los clippers >> hubo sorpresas en el tenis de miami, un tenista japonés venció a roger federer y enfrentará a novak djokovic >> y se acabó el sueño de las chicas de méxico en el sub 17, cayeron derrotadas en costa rica >> en el sur de la bahia cientos de niños participaron en un tributo a césar chávez a días de un nuevo aniversario de su natalicio >> césar chávez fue una persona importante >> ese es el concepto de david sobre césar chávez, además tuvo la oportunidad de leer un hermoso poema dedicado al líder campesino >> es muy importante porque estaba ocupado de los derechos del campesino >> unos 1800 alumnos de primaria del distrito escolar unificado de san josé se reunieron después de una marcha >> los niños deben ver que pueden salir adelante >> un evento que
el juego de hoy es más de preparación >> perdimos el juego pero las cosas salieron bien >> miguel cabrerasiva de dayton que fue una avalanza y avanzó >> lakers con milkawee en la nba. los lakers no pueden ganar y perdieron 108 a 105 >> el otro equipo ángelino es la otra cara de la moneda. dos puntos de barnes y 109 a 103 ganaron los clippers >> hubo sorpresas en el tenis de miami, un tenista japonés venció a roger federer y enfrentará a novak djokovic...
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les contamos que miguel cabrera firma un multimillonario contrato por diez aÑos, le diremos quÉ equipoado despues que su hijita le pidio al papa que intercediera por su padre ante obama aviones que buscan el desaparecido vuelo de la aerolinea "malaysia" avistaron multiples objetos flotando en el oceano. obreros agricolas piden mejores sueldos en momentos en que se estrena la peliculasobre el defensor de los campesinos cesar chavez acompaqen a ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> quiero recordarles que me pueden seguir en mi twitter, @ natalia cruz news, quiero aprovechar y saludar a los que me siguen. y a elba negrete rubio. que nos ve todos los dÍas en "primer impacto". cumpleaÑos. gracias por su fidelidad, llega el fin de semana, todos queremos saber cÓmo estÁ el tiempo. para algunos las noticias no son alentadoras. jackie estÁ lista para decirnos por quÉ. >>> sÍ. natalia para muchos serÁ un dolor de cabeza. mis queridos televidentes una serie de tornados, sembraron el pÁnico en residentes de missouri y iowa. tornados causaron daÑos materiales, aquÍ impactantes imÁgenes. >>> aunque parecen escenas de una pe
les contamos que miguel cabrera firma un multimillonario contrato por diez aÑos, le diremos quÉ equipoado despues que su hijita le pidio al papa que intercediera por su padre ante obama aviones que buscan el desaparecido vuelo de la aerolinea "malaysia" avistaron multiples objetos flotando en el oceano. obreros agricolas piden mejores sueldos en momentos en que se estrena la peliculasobre el defensor de los campesinos cesar chavez acompaqen a ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> quiero...
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. >>> muchas gracias, estaremos pendientes del partido amistoso,el venezolano cabreras es el deportistablos se apgana este sábado para participar en la hora del planta, para reunir dinero y financiar proyectos ecoógicos locales, apagaron las luces el sábado para unirse en la campaña, convirtiéndose en los primeros lugares emlemáticos, y comenzó en el 2007 en sidney ,pero le dio a todo el mundo ,se estima que cientos millones de personas apagaron sus luces, 7 mil ciudades . >>> bonito ,pero poquito. >>> un poquito ,así llegamos al final, los esperamos con más información en la edición nocturna . >>> muchas gracias por acomñañarnos . >>> para que se metan con toda la información . ♪. ♪ ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪. ♪.
. >>> muchas gracias, estaremos pendientes del partido amistoso,el venezolano cabreras es el deportistablos se apgana este sábado para participar en la hora del planta, para reunir dinero y financiar proyectos ecoógicos locales, apagaron las luces el sábado para unirse en la campaña, convirtiéndose en los primeros lugares emlemáticos, y comenzó en el 2007 en sidney ,pero le dio a todo el mundo ,se estima que cientos millones de personas apagaron sus luces, 7 mil ciudades ....
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the detroit tigers and miguel cabrera agreed to a 10 million deal.year, $292 million i'm speechless.is a two-time american league m.v.p.. the deal surpassed alex rodriguez' deal. i know that hurts you. >> i bet their cash positive on him day one, just for the endorsements on the clothing. prince fielder is gone. the red sox are 12-1. 12-1 odds. the yankees are 14-1 odds. they win the world series and they get no respect from the "new york post." >> you mentioned a rod. do you know who else is up there? have you heard of anyone named joey votto of the cincinnati reds? >> is quite good. >> we call to mr. sara eisen. >> because of the cincinnati connection. >> to remember johnny bench? i got to sit in his box when i was seven years old. robert albertson, are you with us on the conversation? >> always. i don't want to disclose. >> a man of mystery. >> you are not flying the flag? >> i am bashful. >> it is a big deal. the money involved shows the value of these different franchises. >> i know nothing about baseball. i'm a football guy. >> world cup fan. we will discuss banks. five out of
the detroit tigers and miguel cabrera agreed to a 10 million deal.year, $292 million i'm speechless.is a two-time american league m.v.p.. the deal surpassed alex rodriguez' deal. i know that hurts you. >> i bet their cash positive on him day one, just for the endorsements on the clothing. prince fielder is gone. the red sox are 12-1. 12-1 odds. the yankees are 14-1 odds. they win the world series and they get no respect from the "new york post." >> you mentioned a rod. do...
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anna cabrera from our sister station kusa shows us how ordinance officials make sure the odor of skunky weed does not overpower the neighbors. >> reporter: the scent of marijuana. >> it smells horrible. >> reporter: is permeating some colorado neighbors. >> i can't take my 2-month-old daughter into the apartment because it smells like marijuana. >> reporter: an odor coming through the building's vents so strong this family in longmont had to move. >> it's very strong, yes. >> reporter: same problem, different county. >> i don't think that anyone realized that this was going to be an issue. >> reporter: susan hildebrand lives in penrose, colorado, and puts up with a pungent pot aroma, too, from a grow operation just down the road. >> we're doing everything we can to be good neighbors as far as odor control, light pollution, water usage. some of these things are very expensive. >> reporter: it's situations like this where environmental investigator ben filler is called to help. >> this is really called the nasal ranger. >> reporter: the nasal ranger, that is its real name, is a device he
anna cabrera from our sister station kusa shows us how ordinance officials make sure the odor of skunky weed does not overpower the neighbors. >> reporter: the scent of marijuana. >> it smells horrible. >> reporter: is permeating some colorado neighbors. >> i can't take my 2-month-old daughter into the apartment because it smells like marijuana. >> reporter: an odor coming through the building's vents so strong this family in longmont had to move. >> it's...
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cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera is here with what's moving your money.to learn fast food breakfast is a $50 billion instrument, so taco bell said we want a piece of it. >> i'm surprised they haven't gotten into it sooner. they'll have waffles, tacos, things like that. what is interesting about this campaign is they took on the lead are of the space mcdonald's, which has 25% market share with an ad directed directly at mcdonald's. they found 400 guys named ronald mcdonald, narrowed it down to 25, and then created this ad. >> i love the new a.m. crunch wrap. >> i'm ronald mcdonnell, and i love taco bell's new breakfast. >> new breakfast anyone can love, even ronald mcdonald. >> so definitely take the gloves off. >> that's insane. can you imagine having the named ronald mcdonald? >> no. >> let's talk about mario batali, he has an empire really, huge food store in new york city, ea tistaly. the wine shop is in trouble. >> a big fine, because of an antiquated liquor law, of which there are many. turns out he went into business with the wine shop with somebody
cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera is here with what's moving your money.to learn fast food breakfast is a $50 billion instrument, so taco bell said we want a piece of it. >> i'm surprised they haven't gotten into it sooner. they'll have waffles, tacos, things like that. what is interesting about this campaign is they took on the lead are of the space mcdonald's, which has 25% market share with an ad directed directly at mcdonald's. they found 400 guys named ronald mcdonald, narrowed it down...
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. >>> next up, michelle caruso-cabrera gets an interview with the president of the ukraine.ne. we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. for advice, retirement, and life insurance, so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. >>> we have some breaking news now on the growing tension in ukraine. dominic, what have you got? >> larry, our own michelle caruso-cabrera caught up with the ukraine and today, tonight, he's meeting with the ukraine american association,
. >>> next up, michelle caruso-cabrera gets an interview with the president of the ukraine.ne. we miss out on the things that matter today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, manageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. for advice, retirement, and life insurance, so our business can be on at&t's...
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detroit tigers resigning triple crown winner cabrera in the next decade for $292 million.ng $250 million deal yankees third baseman alex rodriguez signed in 2007. he won back-to-back american league mvps. he hit 44 big ones, home runs, despite deferral injuries. >>> new jersey governor chris christie set to hold first news conference in two months moments from now. he sat down with diane sawyer yesterday and had this to say about his broad appeal in one key state. >> is it a change in leadership style? >> no. i am who i am. for some people they love it. for some people that's the thing they love the most. >> what about iowa. >> i think they love me in iowa, too, diane. i've been there a lot. i think they love me there, too. >> given bridge scandal investigation what are the governor's chances if he runs in 2016 for pres. >>> great to see you both, gentlemen. larry, exonerated now, first report said he was. what are his chances? >> iowa, shore up his second amendment position before he takes that state. i think it's fine. every time i worry about chris christie i see people
detroit tigers resigning triple crown winner cabrera in the next decade for $292 million.ng $250 million deal yankees third baseman alex rodriguez signed in 2007. he won back-to-back american league mvps. he hit 44 big ones, home runs, despite deferral injuries. >>> new jersey governor chris christie set to hold first news conference in two months moments from now. he sat down with diane sawyer yesterday and had this to say about his broad appeal in one key state. >> is it a...
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we're going to bring in john harwood and michelle caruso-cabrera. maybe he's not taking questions, he just walks away and now is back. john harwood, are you with us down in washington? >> i am, and i just heard the president ignore that shouted question about vladimir putin. i thought the most significant thing that he said in, aside from reiterating the sanctions imposed this morning, senior officials announced earlier today, was his assertion that the referendum in crimea is not a legitimate way to determine the future of crime mi crimea. any determination has to be done consistent with the constitution and sovereignty and territorial integrity of ukraine. officials said this morning the announcement of the referendum yet was not what triggered the amouns innocent of sanctions today, nevertheless the president took the opportunity to talk about both today and reiterating russia has that offtroomp de-escalate if they choose to. >> that could, michelle caruso-cabrera, a referendum, as i understand it, on secession for the region or province of ukrai
we're going to bring in john harwood and michelle caruso-cabrera. maybe he's not taking questions, he just walks away and now is back. john harwood, are you with us down in washington? >> i am, and i just heard the president ignore that shouted question about vladimir putin. i thought the most significant thing that he said in, aside from reiterating the sanctions imposed this morning, senior officials announced earlier today, was his assertion that the referendum in crimea is not a...
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let's go now to michelle caruso-cabrera for some breaking news on ukraine. >>> uk's finance minister twitter they are going to be freezing the assets of 18 ukrainians. this comes several hours after we learned that the european union, the foreign minister tls were going to freeze the assets of viktor yanukovych, former president of ukraine, and 17 of his closest allies. we don't know these are the same individuals but it is likely to be the same. once again, the uk's finance minister announcing the freezing of assets of 18 different ukrainians at this point in light of what happened there over the last several weeks. sue? >> thank you so much. appreciate it. >>> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu heading to silicon valley meeting with america's top tech leaders and he may have some solutions to solve california's drought crisis as well. josh lipton live in mountainview, california with the details on both of those. josh? >> reporter: yes, sue, the question is how is israel, a country that, remember, is 60% ç desert, transformed itself into one of the most profitable and produc
let's go now to michelle caruso-cabrera for some breaking news on ukraine. >>> uk's finance minister twitter they are going to be freezing the assets of 18 ukrainians. this comes several hours after we learned that the european union, the foreign minister tls were going to freeze the assets of viktor yanukovych, former president of ukraine, and 17 of his closest allies. we don't know these are the same individuals but it is likely to be the same. once again, the uk's finance minister...
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and cnbc's own chief international correspondent, michelle caruso-cabrera. don't let me go there. weeng last night that the crimea may be the very center of this whole story. now let me just ask you. is this idea of a treaty with ukraine, that russia can put troops in to protect their military assets in crimea. is that what they are saying >> there's three treaties governing this and the russians are splitting hairs. the russians have a treaty to guarantee the territorial integrity of the ukraine which they signed with the u.s. in 1994. the russians also have a long base agreement with ukraine to keep the black sea fleet there. how this is interpreted in practice, of course, is what we're arguing about today. there's no question that they moved around in a provocative way. do i think it's not a full scale invasion. but it's going to be an irritant. something that will be able to provoke the ukrainians, giving the russians a chance to interfere. they expect more provocations tonight against ukrainian forces by russian troops at the crimea. >> michele i am sure you heard the preside
and cnbc's own chief international correspondent, michelle caruso-cabrera. don't let me go there. weeng last night that the crimea may be the very center of this whole story. now let me just ask you. is this idea of a treaty with ukraine, that russia can put troops in to protect their military assets in crimea. is that what they are saying >> there's three treaties governing this and the russians are splitting hairs. the russians have a treaty to guarantee the territorial integrity of the...
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and today steve liesman and michelle caruso-cabrera, doing more digging. more evidence of a wave of trouble sort of moving across the pacific and around the globe. michelle, first, you're going to tell me about why all of this concern about copper? >> right. we've been telling you all week. copper is selling off hard this week, because we've discovered in china, copper is often used to finance financial deals and transactions. now we've learned that the chinese government isn't necessarily going to bail out every single financial transaction and deal, so there's less incentive to do that. >> to use copper. >> and then to use copper. two fresh fears. the premier said the failure we saw of the corporate bond, get used to it. there will be more. re-emphasized, and malt. pledges of collateral? what does that mean? brought a prop. i want to borrow money, you're a chinese bank. i'm a chinese borrower. to get the loan, tyler, i have to pledge this copper collateral to you. >> you need the money? there you go. >> thank you. steve liesman, also a chinese lender. ri
and today steve liesman and michelle caruso-cabrera, doing more digging. more evidence of a wave of trouble sort of moving across the pacific and around the globe. michelle, first, you're going to tell me about why all of this concern about copper? >> right. we've been telling you all week. copper is selling off hard this week, because we've discovered in china, copper is often used to finance financial deals and transactions. now we've learned that the chinese government isn't...
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michelle caruso-cabrera has more. >> you will be shocked to hear, no agreement.orts from other agencies there had been an agreement between the united states and russia, but no, senior state department official saying there is no agreement between -- after this conclusion of this meeting in paris. russia's foreign minister did say that he will continue discussions to see the best way to deal with the stabilization of ukraine and he did confirm that he did not in a weird sort of way meet with ukrainian foreign minister as well. once again, the meeting has concluded and apparently there has been no agreement reached. back to you. >> thank you very much for the breaking news, michelle caruso-cabrera. i would like to get your thoughts on this. your family is from croatia. you fled the former yugoslavia when you were 18, went to canada. what are your thoughts? >> it amazes me the market is hitting new highs because as a guy from eastern europe, it scares me. i think there could be a very volatile situation there. what people in this country don't understand is there i
michelle caruso-cabrera has more. >> you will be shocked to hear, no agreement.orts from other agencies there had been an agreement between the united states and russia, but no, senior state department official saying there is no agreement between -- after this conclusion of this meeting in paris. russia's foreign minister did say that he will continue discussions to see the best way to deal with the stabilization of ukraine and he did confirm that he did not in a weird sort of way meet...
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michelle caruso-cabrera's going to rejoin us very soon. steve forbes is hanging out. he's going to talk to me about getting this economy to really run strong. i mean really run strong. all right. nine years in this program, how to get the economy going. i've never had this five or six or seven percent growth. one last time, i will say it, one last time this evening, the kudlow credo. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. emphasis on freedom. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right back. >> larry, i've got to thank you. i don't know if you realize this, but you and jim cramer were the first people to ever put me on cnbc, when i had no business ever going on television, which joe continues to believe is the case. >> thanks, larry. nice work. >> thanks, jim. anyway, we love your show, larry, for many, many years. and i am tremendously grateful for everything you've done for both me personally and for the network. >> let us just add, we are thrilled that this means we're going to get to see a lot more of you in the mornings because if you don't have to dot the e
michelle caruso-cabrera's going to rejoin us very soon. steve forbes is hanging out. he's going to talk to me about getting this economy to really run strong. i mean really run strong. all right. nine years in this program, how to get the economy going. i've never had this five or six or seven percent growth. one last time, i will say it, one last time this evening, the kudlow credo. free market capitalism is the best path to prosperity. emphasis on freedom. i'm larry kudlow. we'll be right...
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. >>> and things are looking a little better for detroit tigers' first baseman miguel cabrera. to a record contract zpengs for another 10 years. the team will bay $248 million from 2016 to 2024. he still has two years remaining in his current contract worth $44 million. meaning over the next decade the crown winner will be paid $298 million. >>> when we return, patient safety. life-saving information the next time you're admitted to the hospital. and love the extra savings, 3 days only, during the petsmart fetch 'n save sale! save up to 40% on hundreds of items, life-saving information the next [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> here's a look at today's forecast in some cities around the country. >>> in health news now thousands of americans die every year due to medical mistake. some hospitals are better than others at avoiding errors. jericka duncan looks at a new study separating the good from the bad.
. >>> and things are looking a little better for detroit tigers' first baseman miguel cabrera. to a record contract zpengs for another 10 years. the team will bay $248 million from 2016 to 2024. he still has two years remaining in his current contract worth $44 million. meaning over the next decade the crown winner will be paid $298 million. >>> when we return, patient safety. life-saving information the next time you're admitted to the hospital. and love the extra savings, 3...
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michelle caruso-cabrera walking us through some china news.ay. >> hi, carl. let's build right on what michelle caruso-cabrera was talking about, china. now, we all realize that if you just look at the equity levels, it doesn't give you everything you need to know. but it is interesting. china's down about 5.5% on their equities. and as michelle was talking about there's a lot of issues here. their gdp and the kind of 7.7 area might be enviable, but the rate of change has been all to the downside. so the extra cylinders china used to kick in, they're not going to be able to kick in as much. so it isn't about whether on the surface it looks like a good number to those who live in other parts of the world, it's looking at it from a world perspective of total output. now, if we look at japan, japan's in the news. we talked about it last week on the santelli exchange, whether it was the revision on gdp that made it look a little spongy, or the notion that consumer spending isn't keeping up. while all of the stimulus is going on, they continue to lo
michelle caruso-cabrera walking us through some china news.ay. >> hi, carl. let's build right on what michelle caruso-cabrera was talking about, china. now, we all realize that if you just look at the equity levels, it doesn't give you everything you need to know. but it is interesting. china's down about 5.5% on their equities. and as michelle was talking about there's a lot of issues here. their gdp and the kind of 7.7 area might be enviable, but the rate of change has been all to the...
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anna cabrera joins us from denver where the latest movement from crowd sourcing is adding a lot of eyes to this search. tell us about it. >> hi, poppy. certainly this mystery captivated the world, leading to what one crowd sourcing company calls their biggest campaign ever. in fact, we're told millions of people are logging on to their computers to help look for clues. joe from huntsville, alabama is on the mission there is an awful lot of ground to cover. >> reporter: he's one of many around the world crowd sourcing. using satellite snapshots to search for ma lash shalaysia ai flight 370. we searched with him through his computer, joining what organizers say are more than 2 million volunteers poring over the digital images looking for a trace of the vanished flight. >> it's important to look to the families to know that people are helping in the search. >> reporter: it can be an arduous task. sometimes there's not much to see. >> today's images are -- >> reporter: crowd sourcers on social media are sharing what they've seen. maybe a raft. what appear, to be wings. >> you never know wha
anna cabrera joins us from denver where the latest movement from crowd sourcing is adding a lot of eyes to this search. tell us about it. >> hi, poppy. certainly this mystery captivated the world, leading to what one crowd sourcing company calls their biggest campaign ever. in fact, we're told millions of people are logging on to their computers to help look for clues. joe from huntsville, alabama is on the mission there is an awful lot of ground to cover. >> reporter: he's one of...
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time for the power rundown with dominic chu, michelle caruso-cabrera.er any time. let's get started. >> only at night. >> let's get started with pimco's bill gross. he's told reuters, apparently, that mohammad el-erian has been seeking to undermine him, saying el-erian spoke to the "wall street journal" about the tension inside the company. it looked like the claws are coming out. >> yeah. when you read the whole story, it goes even further. bill gross says things like he has proof of this, that he's been listening to phone calls or that there is some kind of access to communication within the firm. so it's a pretty explosive interview. the quotes are so explosive that the company came out and said no, they are absolutely not true. it's hard to tell exactly what's going on here, but bill gross is a man who does everything intensely. pimco is his baby, he founded it. he has worked like an animal all these years and i'm sure that at this point he's very frustrated to see what's been coming out in the press, and you know, he wants to defend himself and the
time for the power rundown with dominic chu, michelle caruso-cabrera.er any time. let's get started. >> only at night. >> let's get started with pimco's bill gross. he's told reuters, apparently, that mohammad el-erian has been seeking to undermine him, saying el-erian spoke to the "wall street journal" about the tension inside the company. it looked like the claws are coming out. >> yeah. when you read the whole story, it goes even further. bill gross says things...
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michelle caruso-cabrera with the latest there. i mean, undeniable whatever you think of the severity of the situation the mere fact that it's a destabilizing event for the markets. >> yeah. >> we're down more than 200 points here. you just said you wouldn't be surprised if this ends up at the lows of the day by the end of the day. >> i think -- i mean, we can talk fundamental us all day long. last year 8% growth, 2% dividend buyback and remainder was all sentiment. so when you get something like this that happens that no one has baked into their expectations, it's not that it's the end of the world. but it's going to have an impact on what people are willing to pay for the same dollar of earnings that they already expected manifest in the multipl multiples. >> you had a 7% pullback what a month ago? or what have you. or six weeks ago. >> right. >> and then you had a rally back to new highs. are we going to be looking back at a similar situation with this? >> you didn't have new highs in the dow last week. you didn't have highs in
michelle caruso-cabrera with the latest there. i mean, undeniable whatever you think of the severity of the situation the mere fact that it's a destabilizing event for the markets. >> yeah. >> we're down more than 200 points here. you just said you wouldn't be surprised if this ends up at the lows of the day by the end of the day. >> i think -- i mean, we can talk fundamental us all day long. last year 8% growth, 2% dividend buyback and remainder was all sentiment. so when you...
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anna cabrera is here. good morning, carol. the search continues for the missing in what is now becoming one of the worst natural disasters in this state's history. and the questions about was there a warning ahead of time? more on that when we come back. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. >>> we'll get back into the investigation in flight 370 in a minute. first, officials say the number of people missing in washington state's landslide has dropped dramatically to 90 from 176. at least 24 people were killed saturday when a massive hillside crashed down on towns in the cascade mountains. eight bodies have been found. but still not recovered. i guess they've been detected but not recovered. some are a
anna cabrera is here. good morning, carol. the search continues for the missing in what is now becoming one of the worst natural disasters in this state's history. and the questions about was there a warning ahead of time? more on that when we come back. ...return on investment wall isn't a street... isn't the only return i'm looking forward to... for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for...
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annika cabrera live with more. >> reporter: the sun really just came up here.u just described it, it is still a very dangerous situation rescuers are having to do with. we are talking of mud that's several feet deep and debris that is so vast. they are not letting us anywhere close to it. for those loved ones who have people who are missing, it's a tough situation as they anxiously await answers. >> none of us feel like he is gone. >> reporter: her 52-year-old husband, steven, is among those still missing after a massive landslide on saturday. this hill gave way, swallowing a square mile of land and everything in its path. >> i've been at the fire hall at midnight looking for anything. i've seen the rescuers covered in mud and the despair on their faces is very evident that they want to help. >> reporter: steven, a local plumber, was on a service call when the landslide hit. his daughter, sarah, describes him as a survivor. >> i think if anyone had a chance of getting through, it would be him. if he was there with other people, he would keep them alive too. >>
annika cabrera live with more. >> reporter: the sun really just came up here.u just described it, it is still a very dangerous situation rescuers are having to do with. we are talking of mud that's several feet deep and debris that is so vast. they are not letting us anywhere close to it. for those loved ones who have people who are missing, it's a tough situation as they anxiously await answers. >> none of us feel like he is gone. >> reporter: her 52-year-old husband, steven,...
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. >>> and things are looking a little better for detroit tigers' first baseman miguel cabrera.o a record-setting contract extension to stay with the team for another ten years. the team will pay $248 million from 2016 to 2024. he still has two years remaining in his current contract worth $44 million. meaning over the next decade the triple crown winner will be paid $298 million. >>> when we return, patient safety. life-saving information the next time you're admitted to the hospital. and love the extra savings, 3 days only, during the petsmart fetch 'n save sale! save up to 40% on hundreds of items, life-saving information the next [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. why indicted state senator leland yee may never again t foot on the senate floor the 2010 pipeline explosion fire killed eight and devasd a san bruno neighborhood... now..p-g-and-e is expecting feds to file criminal charg can't put the phone down
. >>> and things are looking a little better for detroit tigers' first baseman miguel cabrera.o a record-setting contract extension to stay with the team for another ten years. the team will pay $248 million from 2016 to 2024. he still has two years remaining in his current contract worth $44 million. meaning over the next decade the triple crown winner will be paid $298 million. >>> when we return, patient safety. life-saving information the next time you're admitted to the...
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the detroit tigers and two-time defending american league mvp miguel cabrera are close to inking an eight-year extension worth, are you ready, $248 million. but, add to that the money from the $44 million still left on his current contract, that is a total of $292 million over the next 10 years, more cash than any player has ever received in one deal in the history of the game. >> wow. that's a lot of green. good news for fans of the silver and black. we're talking colors, maurice jones-drew expected to sign with the raiders. jones drew met with the general manager yesterday and the deal was made last night. still don't know the terms of that contract. hoping he can bounce back from a down season with the jaguars. good to have him. >> and the giants ready to kick off, mixed metaphor t 2014 regular season on monday. >> but today, the entire giants organization including players, coaches, broadcasters and alumni will join more than 1,000 fans for the annual play ball lunch. the event at the hilton in union square, raises money for the junior giants. this year marks the 20th anniversary of that p
the detroit tigers and two-time defending american league mvp miguel cabrera are close to inking an eight-year extension worth, are you ready, $248 million. but, add to that the money from the $44 million still left on his current contract, that is a total of $292 million over the next 10 years, more cash than any player has ever received in one deal in the history of the game. >> wow. that's a lot of green. good news for fans of the silver and black. we're talking colors, maurice...
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just days after miguel cabrera signed a ten year deal worth almost $300 million with detroit. trout is just # 2 years old and is a two time all-star. >>> well, d-backs oakland and the hashtagontwitterforthe-- on twitter for the last 24 hours. the top potential landing destination for the former cal star are rumored to be raiders and chiefs and red skins. >>> the saber cats in the steel city dug themselves a hole but came all the way back with ten seconds left. gray hauls in the touchdown pass from stanley. a remarkable grab that brings san jose within one. theyment to go for two and the win. and -- they opt to go for two and the win and here's how it all ends. >> surveys, looks and willis, got it and then dropped it and it's incomplete! >> oh, so close. jason willis had it and then gets it knocked out of his hands by the wall. they didn't need richard sherman on that play. saber cats lose to the power, 48-47. >>> monta vista a great day for northern california schools in the state high school championships yesterday. trevor john hit six three pointers to lead the mustangs to t
just days after miguel cabrera signed a ten year deal worth almost $300 million with detroit. trout is just # 2 years old and is a two time all-star. >>> well, d-backs oakland and the hashtagontwitterforthe-- on twitter for the last 24 hours. the top potential landing destination for the former cal star are rumored to be raiders and chiefs and red skins. >>> the saber cats in the steel city dug themselves a hole but came all the way back with ten seconds left. gray hauls in...
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cifra record; eso es lo que comentan fuentes cercanas a los tigres de detroit y el venezolano miguel cabrerantrato de entre 8 a 10 aÑos valorado en mas de $250 millones de dolares... claro esto es extraoficialm ente hasta el momento pero de ser asi lo convertiria en el pelotero mejor pagado en la mayores... el dia de hoy, miguel herrera dio a conocer su lista de convocados para enfrentar a la seleccion de las barras y las estrellas la proxima semana en arizona... muy pocas sorpresas; pues ya se sabia que oribe peralta y jj corona no serian llamados para darles descanso y tiempo de recuperacion despues de mucha actividad con sus respectivos equipos en la liga mx... take fs add lib ===chroma key=== jf como pudimos ver, marco fabian, volvera a tener la oportunidad de demostrar que tiene madera para estar en la seleccion; hoy el jugador declaro lo siguiente en un tono de humildad y agradecimiento a sus compaÑeros celestes... take vo en 7 jornadas solo han logrado una victoria... 7mo. general con 17 unidades igual que el guadalajara que por un gol de diferencia es 8vo. ===chroma key=== jf take vo
cifra record; eso es lo que comentan fuentes cercanas a los tigres de detroit y el venezolano miguel cabrerantrato de entre 8 a 10 aÑos valorado en mas de $250 millones de dolares... claro esto es extraoficialm ente hasta el momento pero de ser asi lo convertiria en el pelotero mejor pagado en la mayores... el dia de hoy, miguel herrera dio a conocer su lista de convocados para enfrentar a la seleccion de las barras y las estrellas la proxima semana en arizona... muy pocas sorpresas; pues ya...
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cnn's ana cabrera joins us with more. good morning, ana. >> good morning, carol.g stories, the strength these families have as they await answers in this awful situation and that bright light of the image of the boy being rescued and stuck with all of us as we continue to cover this story. right now, searchers are calling this a rescue and a recovery operation. admittedly, it has been four days since they have heard any signs of human life in the wreckage. they aren't giving up hope of a possible miracle. meantime, that search continuing from both the ground and the air, focusing with determination, the families here are grieving. >> it is horrible, because i know she is down there in the mud in the dark. >> reporter: it has been the darkest four days of her life. >> my heart is broken. it's broken. she was my best friend. >> reporter: smith's daughter, summer, is among the missing. the 36-year-old was driving to work when the massive landslide broke loose flattening homes and crushing cars. >> i have a big emergency. there is a house on 530 and a big slide and it
cnn's ana cabrera joins us with more. good morning, ana. >> good morning, carol.g stories, the strength these families have as they await answers in this awful situation and that bright light of the image of the boy being rescued and stuck with all of us as we continue to cover this story. right now, searchers are calling this a rescue and a recovery operation. admittedly, it has been four days since they have heard any signs of human life in the wreckage. they aren't giving up hope of a...
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it's something investors are keeping a close eye on and michelle caruso cabrera joins us with more on all of this. how serious is this, and why is this the first ever corporate bond default? >> well, it's not that all chinese corporatings have been perfect and very profitable and been able to pay their debts. except when they run into trouble, the refers and the bonds have been bailed out either by the underwriters or government. this will be the first time where government says we're not going to do that this time. >> capitalism is supposed to work like that. not that they're capitalists, but -- >> right, right. some people say this is a good thing. this needs to finally happen. >> so tell me about why some analysts are calling this potentially a bear-stearns moment? had. >> if you have been investing in a type of product that has always paid you back, regardless of the risk involved, then suddenly you discover one day, wait a minute, this isn't necessarily that good. remember, that's what happens with bear-stearns when they first had their hedge funds go under, and then people thoug
it's something investors are keeping a close eye on and michelle caruso cabrera joins us with more on all of this. how serious is this, and why is this the first ever corporate bond default? >> well, it's not that all chinese corporatings have been perfect and very profitable and been able to pay their debts. except when they run into trouble, the refers and the bonds have been bailed out either by the underwriters or government. this will be the first time where government says we're not...
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. ♪ >>> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.k where we are monitoring vladimir putin's address to the duma which started about 25 minutes ago, the duma being the russian parliament. he has not officially annexed crimea yet. it certainly sounds like he's on path to do that. what he has started to build here is the historical case first, then he went into the legal case as well. historically he says i don't understand why khrushchev handed over crimea in the first place. maybe he was trying to hide some of his crimes for the '30s. russians went to sleep in one country and woke up in another, they were handed over like a sack of potatoes, that crimea wasn't stolen, it was robbed. he goes on to make the legal case. he does not consider the ukrainian government to be legitimate. it's a bunch of rogues, things we've heard from him before. we are still waiting for him officially to announce what is widely expected to be the annexation of crimea. the tonality of this is similar to a state of the union, except everyone claps, not just on
. ♪ >>> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera.k where we are monitoring vladimir putin's address to the duma which started about 25 minutes ago, the duma being the russian parliament. he has not officially annexed crimea yet. it certainly sounds like he's on path to do that. what he has started to build here is the historical case first, then he went into the legal case as well. historically he says i don't understand why khrushchev handed over crimea in the first place. maybe he was trying to...
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." >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly he was. she's back tomorrow. stocks rocked across the globe from the ukraine crisis and the united states is not immune. the dow jones industrial average is off of its lows down 158 points. at the worst moments it was down 250 points. a decline to 16,163. a decline of less than 1%. the nasdaq also off of its lows when you look at the intraday pattern. it's lower by 29 points. a decline of 2/3 of a percent. the s&p is coming off the bottom. it's down 18 points. >> let's talk about everything driving the market lower with abigail doolittle, chris whalen is a new york based author and investment banker and an expert on soviet history -- the history of soviet politics. brian jacobson, david molnar and our own rick santelli monitoring all the safe haven plays. brian jacobson, you say you want to buy everything you can get your hands on on this dip. why are you not worried with the rest of the market on what's going on with ukraine? >> i think this is just an overreaction to what's going on in lad, you wrote about nati
." >> i'm michelle caruso-cabrera in for kelly he was. she's back tomorrow. stocks rocked across the globe from the ukraine crisis and the united states is not immune. the dow jones industrial average is off of its lows down 158 points. at the worst moments it was down 250 points. a decline to 16,163. a decline of less than 1%. the nasdaq also off of its lows when you look at the intraday pattern. it's lower by 29 points. a decline of 2/3 of a percent. the s&p is coming off the...
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i could not give an exact number >> catherine: pizza should be a regular feature >> gary: cabrera.. $300ar contract with detroit tigers the richest contract in baseball history alex rodriguez to 75 left in a dust 275 >> gary: this is to the raiders' strong between the raiders, and the past bart ceiling steelers pence burkes dealers >> gary: quarterback man still throwing supposedly looking great playing in front of both presidents george bush and barbara bush. >> and you may think it live a healthy life. there things that you are probably doing that aired just as bad as so you made some bad decisions last night. make a good one this morning. try my... warm and flaky croissant sandwiches made with fresh egg and melting cheese. choose supreme or sausage. right now they're 2 for just $3.50. c'mon cody, let's get some breakfast. you drive. i traded the car for the tattoo. now grant keeps talking about the list of things that will kill you. some of the things are pretty scary because i do them. >> reporter: how did you not do some of them. >> reporter: why experts at healthy living says no. o
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i'm michelle caruso cabrera. joe and becky are off today. the cfo of cisco, frank calderoni, win tilton, plus changing the world with oil been heir harold hamm, that is over the next three hours. >> are you ready for that? >> joe is away and the cat will play. it's an exciting day. the fed is going to wrap up its two-day policy meeting today. >> do you know what time the fed decision will come down? >> i was waiting for this. 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the fomc is expected to stay on its current path. and janet yellen's first news conference as fed chair begins at 2:00 p.m. eastern time. she will likely field questions on everything from the impact of the weather to the economy, political unrest in ukraine. i'm sure some bozo is going to ask about being the first woman on the job. >> do you think that's a bozo question? >> that could happen. >> how much would we have to pay him? >> who knows. all right. >> do it, anyway. >>> as for the markets right now, futures are suggesting we'll have a positive open, but not by much. call it flat for the s&
i'm michelle caruso cabrera. joe and becky are off today. the cfo of cisco, frank calderoni, win tilton, plus changing the world with oil been heir harold hamm, that is over the next three hours. >> are you ready for that? >> joe is away and the cat will play. it's an exciting day. the fed is going to wrap up its two-day policy meeting today. >> do you know what time the fed decision will come down? >> i was waiting for this. 2:00 p.m. eastern time. the fomc is expected...
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here is cnn's dana cabrera. >> reporter: it's a budding business, already bripginging i big-time moneydid a million in sales. >> reporter: in a month? >> one month, yes. >> reporter: we wanted to know what happened with these pot profits. so we agreed to hide this pot dispensary's identity for his protection. what do you do with all of this cash? >> we're fortunate to have a bank. we bank with a company. >> reporter: so they don't know that you're a pot shop? >> i think they have a strong suspicion that we are, especially when you have to turn in all of your documentation to the banks and it says what they are. but for them, they can ignore it. so we take great pains for them to ignore it, like paying our vendors with cash. we also febreeze the money who is doesn't smell like pot when they get it and we pay an armored vehicle to pick up the money to take it to the bank for us. >> we try not to keep any amount of cash in high levels in any one location. >> reporter: big stashes of cash locked away in saves: guard dogs to discourage attackers. for everyone in this federally illicit busin
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miguel cabrera is the highest-paid baseball player ever.ing numbers. >> he is not even 31. he turns 31 next month. miguel cabrera, the 4 tigers paying an $292 million over ten years. we will see if he makes it that long. that contract was $275 and if you sit down on an annual basis it is $31 million and that too is a record. detroit wants to win this series. charles: hopefully they will do better with him than with a rod. big social media deal to talk about, lithium technologies for $200 million, joining us from san francisco the ceos of those countries. i want to start with you, you are a friend of the show. feels like it came from out of left field. why i use selling out? what is the reason for this? >> when i met rob we connected on the vision of what we thought about cultures of our company. one opportunity we saw for the world that we could bring to the world, we wanted to join forces and take on the world. charles: what does this say about the world, what does it say about us? people wanting to know what they're score is and how they
miguel cabrera is the highest-paid baseball player ever.ing numbers. >> he is not even 31. he turns 31 next month. miguel cabrera, the 4 tigers paying an $292 million over ten years. we will see if he makes it that long. that contract was $275 and if you sit down on an annual basis it is $31 million and that too is a record. detroit wants to win this series. charles: hopefully they will do better with him than with a rod. big social media deal to talk about, lithium technologies for $200...
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this morning, annie ka cabrera. >> reporter: the scent is permeating some colorado neighbor hoods. >> two-month-old daughter into the apartment because it smells like marijuana. >> reporter: and odor coming through the building vent so strong this family had to move. >> it is very strong, yes. >> reporter: same problem, different county. i don't think that anyone realized that this was going to be an issue. >> susan lives in penrose, colorado and puts up with a pungent pot aroma too from a grow operation down the road. >> we are doing everything we can to be good neighbors, as far as odor control, light pollution, water usage. some things are very expensive. >> reporter: it is situation like this where ben siller is called to help. this is called the nasal ranger. that is it's real name. a device he uses to quantify how strong an odor, any odor, really is. >> you are drawing air through these ports that filters out any of the odor. >> reporter: we road rode along with him to sniff out a complaint. >> got something. >> reporter: he has responded to dozens of complaints since 2012. the
this morning, annie ka cabrera. >> reporter: the scent is permeating some colorado neighbor hoods. >> two-month-old daughter into the apartment because it smells like marijuana. >> reporter: and odor coming through the building vent so strong this family had to move. >> it is very strong, yes. >> reporter: same problem, different county. i don't think that anyone realized that this was going to be an issue. >> susan lives in penrose, colorado and puts up with...
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annika cabrera is finding out where they are putting all that money when they get turned away by theime money but with few places to put it. >> reporter: how much money are you making? >> last month, we did about $1 million in sales. >> reporter: we wanted to know what happens with these pot profits. we agreed to hide this dispensary owners identity for safety reasons. >> reporter: what do you do with all this cash? >> we are fortunate enough to have a bank. we bank with a company. >> reporter: they don't know you are actually a pot shop? >> very have a strong suspicion that we are. you have to turn in all your documentations to the bank. it says exactly what you are. with them, we can ignore it. we take great pains to help them ignore it by paying our vendors with cash and we also if he bree febreze the money so it doesn't smell like marijuana when they get it and use an armored car to take it to the bank. >> the majority are forced to hide their earnings elsewhere. >> we try not to keep any amount of cash in high levels in any one location. >> big stashes of cash locked away in saf
annika cabrera is finding out where they are putting all that money when they get turned away by theime money but with few places to put it. >> reporter: how much money are you making? >> last month, we did about $1 million in sales. >> reporter: we wanted to know what happens with these pot profits. we agreed to hide this dispensary owners identity for safety reasons. >> reporter: what do you do with all this cash? >> we are fortunate enough to have a bank. we...
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ana cabrera is live in denver.representatives of digital globe, about how many people have logged on to this crowd sources site. how many? >> well, two different things that we're talking about here. first of all, it's a company right here in the u.s., based here in colorado, not far out side of denver. and, yes, they are the company we've been talking about now for well over a week that's been providing those images for people at home to logon to their computers and help in their search through the crowd surfing platform. we don't know if these are the images that the australians were looking at or if they were provided to digital globe by the company individually. but we confirmed, yes, these are their images and they have confirmed with the australian officials that these are their images. did not provide any additional information but continue to work with the australian government along with other officials in continuing to search for the missing plane regardless of if these are the images or not. we do know t
ana cabrera is live in denver.representatives of digital globe, about how many people have logged on to this crowd sources site. how many? >> well, two different things that we're talking about here. first of all, it's a company right here in the u.s., based here in colorado, not far out side of denver. and, yes, they are the company we've been talking about now for well over a week that's been providing those images for people at home to logon to their computers and help in their search...
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i'm michelle caruso cabrera. joe and becky are off today. of cisco, frank calderoni, win tilton, plus changing the world with oil been heir harold hamm, that is over the next three hours. >> are you ready for that? >> joe is away and the cat will play. it's an exciting day. the fed is going to wrap up its two-day policy meeting today. >> do you know what time the fed decision will come down? >> i was waiting for this. 2:00 p.m. eastern time.
i'm michelle caruso cabrera. joe and becky are off today. of cisco, frank calderoni, win tilton, plus changing the world with oil been heir harold hamm, that is over the next three hours. >> are you ready for that? >> joe is away and the cat will play. it's an exciting day. the fed is going to wrap up its two-day policy meeting today. >> do you know what time the fed decision will come down? >> i was waiting for this. 2:00 p.m. eastern time.
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michelle caruso cabrera caught up with the ukrainian prime minister after that meeting. >> how did it go today? is there anything at this point that can be done to stop the referendum? >> you know, all members, all members of the u.n. security council have expressed support and -- the referendum is preordered and we can easily predict the outcome. but russia is perceived to be in charter in -- national obligation. >> so what does ukraine do on monday? >> on monday? >> yes. after the results come out. >> preserve its integrity. >> how? >> in all possible means. using all leverage, from the international community, from our international obligations and russia -- >> do you use your military? >> steve is back in kiev ahead of that referendum, steve. those were the words. i wonder whether there is any meaningful action. >> yeah. i thought it was a question for michelle, actually, what happens on monday? because unless sergei lavrov and john kerry can come up with something which they haven't managed to come up with in their almost daily contact in the last two weeks, then this referendum
michelle caruso cabrera caught up with the ukrainian prime minister after that meeting. >> how did it go today? is there anything at this point that can be done to stop the referendum? >> you know, all members, all members of the u.n. security council have expressed support and -- the referendum is preordered and we can easily predict the outcome. but russia is perceived to be in charter in -- national obligation. >> so what does ukraine do on monday? >> on monday?...
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anna cabrera has more for you. >> reporter: a heroic moment in the midst of tragedy. pulled from the wreckage of the deadly landslide. >> i was just the right guy at the right time. >> reporter: it was saturday minutes after this hilltop collapsed when cody weston rushed into the disaster zone after hearing cries for help. >> i could see the baby's face. he was all bruised up. he wasn't breathing very good. wasn't moving. >> reporter: the baby's mother also trapped in the mud and severely injured. >> she said his name was duke. i asked if i could take him out of there. she said yeah. >> reporter: in a brave and bold move, cody, a young father himself, scooped up the baby and ran to rescuers who just arrived. >> there was a ripped up roof on the mud and i laid the baby on that. i ripped off my jacket i had on, wrapped him up on that. >> reporter: baby duke and his mother are survivors, but here not all stories have the same happy outcome. 150 rescue workers, countless volunteers and heavy machinery are up against mother nature. mud piled three stories high, tons of top
anna cabrera has more for you. >> reporter: a heroic moment in the midst of tragedy. pulled from the wreckage of the deadly landslide. >> i was just the right guy at the right time. >> reporter: it was saturday minutes after this hilltop collapsed when cody weston rushed into the disaster zone after hearing cries for help. >> i could see the baby's face. he was all bruised up. he wasn't breathing very good. wasn't moving. >> reporter: the baby's mother also trapped...
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business before the bell with cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera.and russia, the ripple effect that it's having with the markets. certainly within russia itself. >> yeah. right now it looks like we'll have a down day at least at the open on wall street. i think that's concerns related to the vote that's going to happen in crimea on sunday. but the weakness we're seeing in the united states does not compare in any way to the weakness -- the russian market today is getting hammered. the russian currency is getting hammered. the country's bonds also getting punished. this has been more than a week of punishment for the russian stock market. what is so interesting about international financial markets as the world becomes more and more integrated, you know, you have diplomats who talk and talk and talk. but ultimately we've seen they don't have a lot of real tools they can use to push putin back or to punish putin. however, capital markets can punish him very quickly, and they have, taking billions and billions of dollars. so he's, we believe, an incred
business before the bell with cnbc's michelle caruso-cabrera.and russia, the ripple effect that it's having with the markets. certainly within russia itself. >> yeah. right now it looks like we'll have a down day at least at the open on wall street. i think that's concerns related to the vote that's going to happen in crimea on sunday. but the weakness we're seeing in the united states does not compare in any way to the weakness -- the russian market today is getting hammered. the russian...
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michelle caruso-cabrera is back with controversial video that aired in russia earlier today. >> let'sybody right now. it's been sent down, the feeds coming from russia. this is from russian state television, russian one. the show is called "news of the week." look behind him. that is a mushroom cloud. he is quoted as saying russia is the only country in the world, that, quote, is really able to turn the usa into radioactive ashes. he's known for his vitriolic die tribe s -- diatribes against united states. >> the question is, this nut job who's out there on television or is this kind of piping into something that is more main line than we realize among the russians. >> i think he's gotten the okay to ferment nationalistic fervor. remember, putin's ratings have gone up dramatically in russia as a result of what he's done in ukraine. >> who would you compare him to in the united states? >> he would have the power of some very famous people at 8:00 at night. >> let's leave it right there. >> different side of the -- you know. >> he has a following. >> yes. what he says is condoned. you l
michelle caruso-cabrera is back with controversial video that aired in russia earlier today. >> let'sybody right now. it's been sent down, the feeds coming from russia. this is from russian state television, russian one. the show is called "news of the week." look behind him. that is a mushroom cloud. he is quoted as saying russia is the only country in the world, that, quote, is really able to turn the usa into radioactive ashes. he's known for his vitriolic die tribe s --...
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payday may be ahead for one of major league baseball's biggest stars t detroit tigers and miguel cabrera to inking an eight-year extension worth $248 million. that's just the extension. add that to the $44 million left on his contract that's $292 million over the next ten years. that is more cash than any player has received under one deal in the history of the game. >> if you heard reports regarding free streaming video on amazon the company says no plans for it. however t "wall street journal" still reporting amazon is considering free streaming tv and music service, supported by ads. amazon has invested heavily ta those who pay the $99 a year for prime service. looking for a cheap caffeine fix, maybe one you don't have to pay for, mcdonald's giving free cups of coffee startings next week a small complimentary coffee during breakfast hours. around that time mcdonald's going to give away coffee and prizes to twitter followers. >> i'm a big fan of the mccoffee. >> i am of all coffee. >> an i.v. drip for us. let's check with christina. i bring my big thermos. >> i know. it's really like t
payday may be ahead for one of major league baseball's biggest stars t detroit tigers and miguel cabrera to inking an eight-year extension worth $248 million. that's just the extension. add that to the $44 million left on his contract that's $292 million over the next ten years. that is more cash than any player has received under one deal in the history of the game. >> if you heard reports regarding free streaming video on amazon the company says no plans for it. however t "wall...
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on top of that, cnbc's michelle caruso cabrera has more in this report. >> for years, the socialist cubanclaimed it was interested in foreign investment, and yet it did nearly everything possible to make cuba uninvestble. but a new law is expected to be approved on saturday which would change some of that. instead of being forced into a joint venture, foreign investors will supposedly be able to own a business outright. this is a huge change. fidel kas castro seized all businesses in the 1960s and everyone had to work for the government, not themselves. they plan to lower corporate taxes dramatically from 30% to 15%. tax owes on labor will go away completely. first, there's no rule of law in cuba, no real property rights, either. investors have no assurance of a clean judicial path to resolve any dispute. cuba desperately needs investment. take a look at this clothing shop that we visited in july. se seamstresses were working on sewing machines from the 1950s in the united states. americans are prevented from doing business there because of any way, shake or form because of the embargo pu
on top of that, cnbc's michelle caruso cabrera has more in this report. >> for years, the socialist cubanclaimed it was interested in foreign investment, and yet it did nearly everything possible to make cuba uninvestble. but a new law is expected to be approved on saturday which would change some of that. instead of being forced into a joint venture, foreign investors will supposedly be able to own a business outright. this is a huge change. fidel kas castro seized all businesses in the...