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. >> on august 22nd, 2004, carl ables earned the infamous distinction of being the only spring creek inmate to kill another prisoner. >> put a cellie in with me, the guy was doing life, in for homicide for killing his mom. which is disgusting. but this mental illness thing. he got 39 years suspended and eligible for parole in 20 years. he's bragging about that, i killed mommy, and i'm getting out in 20 years. blah, blah, blah. i stand and listen to this garbage, and i have to listen to garbage, and i can't tell him. if you tell you're a rat. so i tore the sheet and i wrapped it around his head and i said, you ain't doing nothing. you go say hi to mommy. >> the murder earned carl 99 years on top of his 77 years he was already serving for killing of a co-worker and animal cruelty. >> i caved his head in. caved it in totally. the biggest fragment of bone they found was the size of a half dollar. then i -- i probably got a little out of hand later on. i kept on hanging out. beating on him some more. i was interested in how the decomposition would be. it was pretty interesting. but it was
. >> on august 22nd, 2004, carl ables earned the infamous distinction of being the only spring creek inmate to kill another prisoner. >> put a cellie in with me, the guy was doing life, in for homicide for killing his mom. which is disgusting. but this mental illness thing. he got 39 years suspended and eligible for parole in 20 years. he's bragging about that, i killed mommy, and i'm getting out in 20 years. blah, blah, blah. i stand and listen to this garbage, and i have to listen...
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. >> the question now is whether carl will be able to get away with not wearing a tie. would be a major fashion statement for carl to take the tie off. now, fortt is cool. no worries for fortt not wearing the tie, because the show now works for him. >> when in rome, you know what they say, mountain moves to muhammad. >> don't say when in silicon valley, because i don't want to know. >> thank you so much, steve. >>> now, get to the cme group where rick santelli has the "santelli exchange." hey, rick. >> hey, kayla. this tie isn't going anywhere, trust me. beginning of the year, when rates started moving down in pretty much the entire universe bucking that trend, i remember we had many debates, and i always had one notion in mind. keep it simple. what would be a reason for rates to go down? a nasty stock market. it's the only hedge against a nasty stock market. and indeed, you know, when you drive the bazooa, what do you get, long-term volatility, and it has arrived. here's my point. here's where the dow jones industrials average started out the year. okay? by february 3r
. >> the question now is whether carl will be able to get away with not wearing a tie. would be a major fashion statement for carl to take the tie off. now, fortt is cool. no worries for fortt not wearing the tie, because the show now works for him. >> when in rome, you know what they say, mountain moves to muhammad. >> don't say when in silicon valley, because i don't want to know. >> thank you so much, steve. >>> now, get to the cme group where rick santelli...
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this story leaked could hurt the government's case, because now they're not able to sort of secretly gather evidence. >> both carl icahn and phil mickelson is telling the journal, quote, we do not know of any investigation. we are always very careful to observe all legal requirements in all of our activities. now, phil mickelson's lawyers saying phil is not the target of any investigation, period. meanwhile, billy walters is declining to comment. investigators will look into the relationship between the three men. carl icahn is friendly with billy walters but claims to not know phil mickelson personally. they have been known to play golf together. we'll keep an eye on that investigation. julie? >> briyan llenas, thank you so much. >>> we want to get back to our top story, president obama releasing a statement moments ago, announcing the release of army sergeant bowe bergdahl. you may recall that name, held captive by the taliban in afghanistan since 2009. our national security correspondent, jennifer griffin, is on the phone and joins us now. and jennifer, it's got to be good news to the family, secretary of defe
this story leaked could hurt the government's case, because now they're not able to sort of secretly gather evidence. >> both carl icahn and phil mickelson is telling the journal, quote, we do not know of any investigation. we are always very careful to observe all legal requirements in all of our activities. now, phil mickelson's lawyers saying phil is not the target of any investigation, period. meanwhile, billy walters is declining to comment. investigators will look into the...
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able to move forward. there is so much that will be done with carbon fiber, .eramics, metal, bio printing this will be an exciting change for years to come. >> autodesk ceo carlhank you so much. >> google, amazon, ebay. they are all going head-to-head when it comes to same-day delivery. who will win? that still to come. you can watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, amazon fire, apple tv. ♪ >> we turn now to the wiring the world series. from ebay now to google shopping express to amazon drowns, the rates -- to drones, what does it take to make a same-day delivery successful? joining me now is the director of the mit's center for transportation and logistics. he consults with government and leading transportation enterprises on the logistics worldwide. joiningu so much for us. this seems to be a really hard problem. just how hard is it to have a successful same-day delivery network? >> it's not easy, of course. you need to control a lot of moving things away from the factory floor, away from the experiencend the begins on the driver. ups took well over 100 years to develop the system that may have. it takes a while to develop a nationwide system that can and
able to move forward. there is so much that will be done with carbon fiber, .eramics, metal, bio printing this will be an exciting change for years to come. >> autodesk ceo carlhank you so much. >> google, amazon, ebay. they are all going head-to-head when it comes to same-day delivery. who will win? that still to come. you can watch a streaming on your phone, tablet, amazon fire, apple tv. ♪ >> we turn now to the wiring the world series. from ebay now to google shopping...
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able to make some progress when the tomas romans dropped and the winds died down. evacuation orders set for 10,000 people, across san diego county, 31 square miles have burned. one homeowner in carls bad found her home still standing but the ground around it was burned. >> i love them with all of my heart, thank you, thank you. >> cal fire said the cooler weather will help, but they are worried santa anna winds will kick up later this month. >> video taken by workers at a brewery, when the winds started to blow the smoke in that direction, the brewery was evacuated. >> >> local fire crews have been heading to san diego to help. but they are busy here. we are keeping an eye on this situation and we are asking cal fire how it is keeping the bay area safe when manpower is being shuffled around the state. that story ahead at 10:15. >> >> a man caught on surveillance video robbing and kicking a woman in the head was sentenced to prison. tonight, we are hearing for that victim for the first time. she told david stevenson that that attack has left her scared and scared. >> reporter: this woman blacked out and did not know what happened to her until she saw the footage a few weeks later.
able to make some progress when the tomas romans dropped and the winds died down. evacuation orders set for 10,000 people, across san diego county, 31 square miles have burned. one homeowner in carls bad found her home still standing but the ground around it was burned. >> i love them with all of my heart, thank you, thank you. >> cal fire said the cooler weather will help, but they are worried santa anna winds will kick up later this month. >> video taken by workers at a...
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able to make some progress when the tomas romans dropped and the winds died down. evacuation orders set for 10,000 people, across san diego county, 31 square miles have burned. one homeowner in carls bad found her home still standing but the ground around it was burned. >> i love them with all of my heart, thank you, thank you. >> cal fire said the cooler weather will help, but they are worried santa anna winds will kick up later this month. >> video taken by workers at a brewery, when the winds started to blow the smoke in that direction, the brewery was evacuated. >> >> local fire crews have been heading to san diego to help. but they are busy here. we are keeping an eye on this situation and we are asking cal fire how it is keeping the bay area safe when manpower is being shuffled around the state. that story ahead at 10:15. >> >> a man caught on surveillance video robbing and kicking a woman in the head was sentenced to prison. tonight, we are hearing for that victim for the first time. she told david stevenson that that attack has left her scared and scared. >> reporter: this woman blacked out and did not know what happened to her until she saw the footage a few weeks later.
able to make some progress when the tomas romans dropped and the winds died down. evacuation orders set for 10,000 people, across san diego county, 31 square miles have burned. one homeowner in carls bad found her home still standing but the ground around it was burned. >> i love them with all of my heart, thank you, thank you. >> cal fire said the cooler weather will help, but they are worried santa anna winds will kick up later this month. >> video taken by workers at a...
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also same-day access to be able to schedule a routine appointment and to wait weeks or months is outrageous. and so, maybe i'm -- it's more -- i know many of you -- i point carl out because he and i had good gates on this. veterans call me and tell me thank you, not that they are not going to go to the v.a., they are going to go to the v.a. they have a choice. so i guess i would like -- you have heard my comments, i would hearing your in comments. the model is all about access. any comments from folks? >> senator, thanks for that question because it happens i was in alaska last month and they they want to expand what they are doing in that area and in a strip mall. but they also are looking for additional space. and v.a. spent three years trying to get a lease worked up and they are frustrated. they want to do additional things. but i agree with your assessment as far as accessibility. east coast is different. as i travel to the western states, i think it is something we should build upon. >> it has a brand new hospital that will partner, which is unbelievable care. any other comments on that? i know my time's almost up. >> the only thing i would like to say,
also same-day access to be able to schedule a routine appointment and to wait weeks or months is outrageous. and so, maybe i'm -- it's more -- i know many of you -- i point carl out because he and i had good gates on this. veterans call me and tell me thank you, not that they are not going to go to the v.a., they are going to go to the v.a. they have a choice. so i guess i would like -- you have heard my comments, i would hearing your in comments. the model is all about access. any comments...
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won't be able to find the same cost saving ability because they won't have an inversion, whoever might, but yes, in answer to your question it's more that. although it is interesting to note, carleach of the different issues. >> you know, i had dr. cook on friday, the ceo of isis. you asked me to look into the pipeline, the cancer pipeline of astrazeneca. it's largely isis pharmaceutical. i think that's interesting because isis is an american company -- >> on par -- >> the isis formula, which is an rna therapeutics, its novel i think is terrific for cancer. it's so interesting that they would rather -- pfizer hundred billion to get astrazeneca, but it is -- you're spending a fortune and really what i'm saying it really was decided by tax. because if it's the isis cancer product, you really wouldn't -- you could go buy isis and save a lot of money. but isis is located here. >> that's too bad. >> yeah. >> at least for now. >> too bad just a great country that has great scientists. i wish we had a tax rate. >> that's a great point, jim. when we come back, nobel laureate robert shiller will break down the case-shiller home price number and offer his outlook on real estate. squawk a
won't be able to find the same cost saving ability because they won't have an inversion, whoever might, but yes, in answer to your question it's more that. although it is interesting to note, carleach of the different issues. >> you know, i had dr. cook on friday, the ceo of isis. you asked me to look into the pipeline, the cancer pipeline of astrazeneca. it's largely isis pharmaceutical. i think that's interesting because isis is an american company -- >> on par -- >> the...
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>> carl, of course a couple weeks ago we got the reports from the journal there had been conversations earlier this year. i was able to confirm that. at this point, though, hard to follow up on what the reporting is out from a number of news organizations in terms of confirming they are a couple weeks away when you see these stories you can say somebody is certainly talking and telling them this. don't know where the sourcing is exactly. the logic is something we and many investors in at&t have been certainly focused on over the last couple of weeks since these first reports arose. and, you know, i would say that while people fully understand why at&t might want to do this, it is not without at least some level of doubt as to whether it is the right strategic move for the company. you get 30 million customers, add to what is u-verse, their video offering, perhaps allow u-verse to use a lot of its bandwidth for broadband in certain areas, although not much of the country. you have more of a retail presence with direct. if you want latin america, you get a lot of it. it's never been clear that that's what at&t is rea
>> carl, of course a couple weeks ago we got the reports from the journal there had been conversations earlier this year. i was able to confirm that. at this point, though, hard to follow up on what the reporting is out from a number of news organizations in terms of confirming they are a couple weeks away when you see these stories you can say somebody is certainly talking and telling them this. don't know where the sourcing is exactly. the logic is something we and many investors in...
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able to overlook what they serve at mcdonald's. there's also a sense that people -- mcdonald's better start getting with the loyalty program, the starbucks idea. it's not happening. the company did admit to carln the west coast they are behind in much of the social and mobile. starbucks going to china. why? having a meeting with the parents of people who work at starbucks. howard schultz understands the culture versus ibm which seems to be helplessly left behind in china. doesn't understand the culture. >> sometimes you let things out i want to stop out for a second. hopelessly left behind in china is ibm. >> howard schultz meeting with the parents of people who work at starbucks. he understands the culture. >> i've had guys 20 years in klein that don't understand the culture. >> my travel trust sell the ibm because when i see they decided the banks are told -- that's a communist society. they don't have like the federal reserve. i mean you get a call from the party and it's the ibm stuff got to come out, the party is over. >> finally i want to get to bob pisani, but kors is 3.5%. >> you know what, it is so fricky. understand -- tricky. inventories up 68% versus 49, thank you to stephanie lin
able to overlook what they serve at mcdonald's. there's also a sense that people -- mcdonald's better start getting with the loyalty program, the starbucks idea. it's not happening. the company did admit to carln the west coast they are behind in much of the social and mobile. starbucks going to china. why? having a meeting with the parents of people who work at starbucks. howard schultz understands the culture versus ibm which seems to be helplessly left behind in china. doesn't understand the...
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also same-day access to be able to schedule a routine appointment and to wait weeks or months is outrageous. and so, maybe i'm -- it's more -- i know many of you -- i point carl out because he and i had good gates on this. veterans call me and tell me thank you, not that they are not going to go to the v.a., they are going to go to the v.a. they have a choice. so i guess i would like -- you have heard my comments, i would hearing your in comments. the model is all about access. any comments from folks? >> senator, thanks for that question because it happens i was in alaska last month and they they want to expand what they are doing in that area and in a strip mall. but they also are looking for additional space. and v.a. spent three years trying to get a lease worked up and they are frustrated. they want to do additional things. but i agree with your assessment as far as accessibility. east coast is different. as i travel to the western states, i think it is something we should build upon. >> it has a brand new hospital that will partner, which is unbelievable care. any other comments on that? i know my time's almost up. >> the only thing i would like to say,
also same-day access to be able to schedule a routine appointment and to wait weeks or months is outrageous. and so, maybe i'm -- it's more -- i know many of you -- i point carl out because he and i had good gates on this. veterans call me and tell me thank you, not that they are not going to go to the v.a., they are going to go to the v.a. they have a choice. so i guess i would like -- you have heard my comments, i would hearing your in comments. the model is all about access. any comments...
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them and be able to sort of provide creative ways for them to tell their story, and our generation to engage with them. >> congratulations on the round of funding. jake, chris, thank you. carl> what if silicon valley ran the fda? one start upis exploring that idea. when we come back, find out how and why. plus the bells are about to sound across europe. we'll get the details in about three minutes. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> what a day it has been for the news flow out of europe. simon is here to wrap up that. >> as you look at the markets, you can see we're relatively flat overall. the real action has been in the sovereign debt markets where europe's contin
them and be able to sort of provide creative ways for them to tell their story, and our generation to engage with them. >> congratulations on the round of funding. jake, chris, thank you. carl> what if silicon valley ran the fda? one start upis exploring that idea. when we come back, find out how and why. plus the bells are about to sound across europe. we'll get the details in about three minutes. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise in today's market, a...
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able to sell them today. priced $6 a share up to around $75 and now it is worth about half that. the big question is, how many of those insiders will sell. carlo last week. this is what he had it to say. >> benchmark announced one of our early investors afownesed they have no plans to sell. frankly after speaking with most of our major investors with the company, since prior to the ipo, many of those investors have declared that they have no intention to sell. we feel great about that. it's, frankly, one of the reasons probably the primary reason we decided and announced we have no current plans it to have a secondary offering. >> so he spoke to most of the big investors and many of them said, that they wouldn't sell. which kind of leads a lot of open question marks and no wonder the stock is down. it has to be said one of the main reasons not to sell at the moment will be because the stock is so depressed. >> yes as pisani pointed out if the last hour, their price, their average price, is way below where we are right now. they would be taking profits if they sold today. >> the decision to sell if you're an insider is different from the decis
able to sell them today. priced $6 a share up to around $75 and now it is worth about half that. the big question is, how many of those insiders will sell. carlo last week. this is what he had it to say. >> benchmark announced one of our early investors afownesed they have no plans to sell. frankly after speaking with most of our major investors with the company, since prior to the ipo, many of those investors have declared that they have no intention to sell. we feel great about that....