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mid 40's for dean abram some. marty and charlie. up in bath in the low to mid 40's. we are off to a really mile start and get you to the lower 60's this afternoon. the rain is out there it is with us all day. the breeze incidently will start to kick in with time and get stronger and stronger and we might see a thunderstorm firing up here embedded with the rain later on tonight as santa is making its round. again he will need rodolph to pull the sleigh here as he always does every year but he will have his work cut out but he will be just fine. we will look forward to the forecast. we don't hit those until next week. five more straight days of above average warmth. today moth only most stormy but mildest too. vittoria, back over to you. >>> good morning. we are still dealing with the very serious accident if you are trying to use vine street expressway, that is where it is, using westbound side of the vine, eastbound 76 ramp is where the accident occurred. you will notice lights are picking up some very damp roadways and that is definitely the cause of this incident.
mid 40's for dean abram some. marty and charlie. up in bath in the low to mid 40's. we are off to a really mile start and get you to the lower 60's this afternoon. the rain is out there it is with us all day. the breeze incidently will start to kick in with time and get stronger and stronger and we might see a thunderstorm firing up here embedded with the rain later on tonight as santa is making its round. again he will need rodolph to pull the sleigh here as he always does every year but he...
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and we give thanks to trailblazers who bent the arc of our nation towards justice. 1950's, golfer charlie sifford won the negro national times.ve by the time he became the first african-american to earn a pga tour card, most of his best was him.d he was sometimes banned from clubhouse restaurants. kicked his ball into the rough. charlie is laughing about that. rough. is always in the [laughter] and because golf can be a charlie didn't carl have teammates to lean on. but he did have his lovely wife, roast. and he had guts. he won on the tour twice, both 45.r the age of but it was never just about the wins. as charlie says, i wasn't just trying to do it for me. do it for theo world. speaking of trailblazers, to alwaysarlo thomas will be "that girl," who followed her kinds to new york city and of was running around in having fun, on her own terms. is the creative mind behind "free to be... you and me," who taught a generation they were strong and beautiful just the way they were. of theunder "ms. foundation," marlo helped and women's hopes aspirations into economic progress. she's helped bui
and we give thanks to trailblazers who bent the arc of our nation towards justice. 1950's, golfer charlie sifford won the negro national times.ve by the time he became the first african-american to earn a pga tour card, most of his best was him.d he was sometimes banned from clubhouse restaurants. kicked his ball into the rough. charlie is laughing about that. rough. is always in the [laughter] and because golf can be a charlie didn't carl have teammates to lean on. but he did have his lovely...
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the 1950's, golfer charlie the negro national open five times in a row.y the time he became first arican american to earn hisa. tour card, most of best golf was behind him. on the tour, charlie was banned restaurants.e folks threatened him, shouted gallery, kicked his ball into the rough. charlie's laughing about that. the rough.lways in because golf can be a solitary have, charlie didn't teammates to lean on but he did have his lovely wife, rose, and guts and gritof and that trademark cigar and charlie won on the tour twice, of 45.ter the age but it was never just about the wins. as charlie says, i wasn't just this for me. i was trying to do it for the world. speaking of trail blazers, to marlow thomas will always be that girl who followed her city and kindyork manhattanning around own terms.on her creative, she's the mind behind free to be you and me whose songs taught a generation of kids that they were strong and beautiful just the way they were. as a founder of the ms marlow helped turn women's hopes and aspirations concrete social and economic progr
the 1950's, golfer charlie the negro national open five times in a row.y the time he became first arican american to earn hisa. tour card, most of best golf was behind him. on the tour, charlie was banned restaurants.e folks threatened him, shouted gallery, kicked his ball into the rough. charlie's laughing about that. the rough.lways in because golf can be a solitary have, charlie didn't teammates to lean on but he did have his lovely wife, rose, and guts and gritof and that trademark cigar...
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charlie: he doesn't owe anybody anything. liz: the s&p is at an all-time record right now. ause of the derek jeter. liz: charlie gasparino breaks it here. imagine that. charlie: where else? liz: fox business all the way. twenty-eight minutes away, closing bell. he's never going to stop. eight winning weeks. that's what the dow and s&p will score. will the rally last into 2015? how should you adjust your personal balance sheet? two top strategists right here with their money moves for you. plus, our special report fit for business. you guys, this has become an incredibly popular segment we're doing. a company called misfit making wearable gear that doesn't have to go on the wrist. drawing big money backers and could have an early advantage over apple's iwatch. we will tell you how it works. if you get one, you may get paid to walk around. ♪ liz: we've got a stock alert, breaking news. the dow is up nearly 100 points, with about 22 minutes to the close. we are getting very close, if not at session highs right now. the s&p could score a brand-new record. tell me what the real f
charlie: he doesn't owe anybody anything. liz: the s&p is at an all-time record right now. ause of the derek jeter. liz: charlie gasparino breaks it here. imagine that. charlie: where else? liz: fox business all the way. twenty-eight minutes away, closing bell. he's never going to stop. eight winning weeks. that's what the dow and s&p will score. will the rally last into 2015? how should you adjust your personal balance sheet? two top strategists right here with their money moves for...
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i also spoke with dick parsons about this ordeal between moonve s and ergen. >> charlie has always been guy. through theis way wilderness. if you were to look back a few years when time warner cable got into the big buzz with cbs, and had their head handed to them, i think les is right. people do not really care about economics between the carrier and the provider of the content. they just want their football. it is football season, it is cbs. charlie is going to lose. >> content really is king here. let's not forget, people love to hate the cable company. it is much more likely that people will blame dish rather than cbs. it really shows you the importance of content and certainly sports content. we will have more on this coming up on "street smart." we will take a look at this deadlock between a cbs and dish. we will see you at the top of the hour. thanks. coming up, to mark the 85th anniversary of "business week," dick cheney and others returned to a series of dinners they shared in 1974 that sent american fiscal policy for the next 40 years. ♪ >> and be sure to check out the latest
i also spoke with dick parsons about this ordeal between moonve s and ergen. >> charlie has always been guy. through theis way wilderness. if you were to look back a few years when time warner cable got into the big buzz with cbs, and had their head handed to them, i think les is right. people do not really care about economics between the carrier and the provider of the content. they just want their football. it is football season, it is cbs. charlie is going to lose. >> content...
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s.&t beliefs. >> charlie: what does this holistic approach look like? >> reaching out to each other. we in jordan are primarily now with syria and iraq. we are in partnership with other countries. i have been talking about the importance to reaching out to african friends, two countries that i think are going to be the lead in dealing with these issues in africa, obviously the president of gabon dealing with boko haram on one side, with the central african states. president of kenya down in the south dealing with shabab and moving toward somalia. this is an issue we have to combine our strategies and this is sort of one of the reasons i'm here in washington. i know we have to concentrate on syria and iraq, but we really have to have a pan-regional approach to this issue. >> charlie: but with respect to iraq and syria first, the question arises about air strikes and are they sufficient to stop i.s.i.s. >> no. i mean, we knew the air strikes are extremely important and can you imagine the situation without them. air strikes themselves will not defeat i.s.i.s. the issue now is how do yo
s.&t beliefs. >> charlie: what does this holistic approach look like? >> reaching out to each other. we in jordan are primarily now with syria and iraq. we are in partnership with other countries. i have been talking about the importance to reaching out to african friends, two countries that i think are going to be the lead in dealing with these issues in africa, obviously the president of gabon dealing with boko haram on one side, with the central african states. president of...
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in the 1950's, golfer charlie sifford won the negro national open five times in a row. by the time he became first african american to earn a pga tour card, most of his best golf was behind him. on the tour, charlie was banned from clubhouse restaurants. folks threatened him, shouted slurs from the gallery, kicked his ball into the rough. charlie's laughing about that. my ball's always in the rough. [laughter] because golf can be a solitary sport, charlie didn't have teammates to lean on but he did have his lovely wife, rose, and he had plenty of guts and grit and that trademark cigar and charlie won on the tour twice, both after the age of 45. but it was never just about the wins. as charlie says, i wasn't just trying to do this for me. i was trying to do it for the world. speaking of trail blazers, to some, marlo thomas will always be that girl who followed her dreams to new york city and kind of was running around manhattan having fun on her own terms. to others, she's the creative mind behind "free to be you and me" whose songs taught a generation of kids that they
in the 1950's, golfer charlie sifford won the negro national open five times in a row. by the time he became first african american to earn a pga tour card, most of his best golf was behind him. on the tour, charlie was banned from clubhouse restaurants. folks threatened him, shouted slurs from the gallery, kicked his ball into the rough. charlie's laughing about that. my ball's always in the rough. [laughter] because golf can be a solitary sport, charlie didn't have teammates to lean on but he...
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. >> the next category, 15 minutes of fame, thomas roberts, who gets 2014's 15 minutes of fame. >> the fan, charlie i love a good fan. florida is hot. i wish i had one right now. but i thought that the fangate and the other thing that happened with rick scott, it was hilarious and almost shut down the whole debate. and, you know, they did the cutaways and you see the little fan, cool breeze comes up. who doesn't like a cool breeze? >> it was so weird. >> it was so weird. >> yeah. rick scott wouldn't come out. >> i had a tough one. the story was easy, but the individual was hot for me. i went with phil gringy. after his name is md, the man is medically trained and he was the most egregious of people saying there were all these illegal immigrants crossing the southern border of the united states bringing ebola. he wins out over rand paul and tom tillis. >> joy reid, the 15 minutes of fame award? >> i, too, picked a doctor. comparing your country to nazi germany gives you 14 1/2 minutes. and he wants to be president. >> very unlikely he will be president. 15 minutes of fame. it doesn't have to necessa
. >> the next category, 15 minutes of fame, thomas roberts, who gets 2014's 15 minutes of fame. >> the fan, charlie i love a good fan. florida is hot. i wish i had one right now. but i thought that the fangate and the other thing that happened with rick scott, it was hilarious and almost shut down the whole debate. and, you know, they did the cutaways and you see the little fan, cool breeze comes up. who doesn't like a cool breeze? >> it was so weird. >> it was so weird....
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charlie, thank you very much. >>> the closing bell ringing in 16 minutes. the se numbers right now -- pretty close to the worst of the session. well, on track to have its worst week in two and a half years, what's got investors running for the exits? we've got you more answers live from the noor of the new york stock exchange. plus, five days and counting until another fed decision the last of the year. will janet yellen and company change their tune about when a historic interest rate hike might happen? former chairman of economic advisers austan goolsbee is our exclusive guest coming up live and only here on fox business. >> that's a great guest. ♪ ♪ how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of r mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment informati
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charlie rose. >> rose: today "time" magazine unveiled its choice for 2014's person of the year.ince 1927, the magazine's editors have recognized the person or persons who in their words, quote, most affected the news and our lives for good or ill, and embodied what was mportant about the year. this year, it is a group of people, the ebola fighters. they are the doctors, scientists and felt workers battling a disease that has already taken more 6,000 lives. to talk about this and the heroism of its subjects, i'm pleased to have nancy gibbs back at this table. welcome. >> thank you charlie. >> rose: let me read what you said. not that the weapons fights thes heart fights the fight. it is true of the war that is waged with bleach and# a prayer. first responders refuse to cry wolf even as the danger grew but the people in the field, the special forces of doctors without borders medicine's frontier of the christian medical relief workers and many it's from all over the world who fought side by side with local doctors and nurses, ambulance drivers and teams. there you go. those are th
charlie rose. >> rose: today "time" magazine unveiled its choice for 2014's person of the year.ince 1927, the magazine's editors have recognized the person or persons who in their words, quote, most affected the news and our lives for good or ill, and embodied what was mportant about the year. this year, it is a group of people, the ebola fighters. they are the doctors, scientists and felt workers battling a disease that has already taken more 6,000 lives. to talk about this and...
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charlie is pointing out this is the biggest single day drop for for the dow and s&p. we're going to break below $60 a barrel. is this a little bit of panic and we'll get back to where we should be or is there something else going on? >> there's something else going on. let's start with that. down 5%. 5% in the price of oil today. that's a heck of a break. what's going on, the saudis are taking market share. it's been easy to understand. when you saw opec not come to a decision, who is the biggest swing producer? saudi arabia. they'll take it down low enough to take the marginal shale producers in america to other countries. they'll test them to a degree. and they'll keep oil for a bit. so this pricing mechanism where people say $100 in a year or two, i don't know what they're talking about. i think you're talking is it 60 to 80. eighty to 50. i don't know that. >> let me bring in luke. we had an analyst on two weeks ago on fox business network, saying, look, we'll go lower, but it will be around $80 a barrel. that's good for north america because you can still frac an
charlie is pointing out this is the biggest single day drop for for the dow and s&p. we're going to break below $60 a barrel. is this a little bit of panic and we'll get back to where we should be or is there something else going on? >> there's something else going on. let's start with that. down 5%. 5% in the price of oil today. that's a heck of a break. what's going on, the saudis are taking market share. it's been easy to understand. when you saw opec not come to a decision, who is...
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s&p hitting 52-week lows. the here to discuss all of it, charlie gasparino. matt welch, co-host of "the independents." also the editor-in-chief of "reason" magazine. charlie, what do you think? down more even as we're talking. >> last six years rich people have done very well under president obama. melissa: that's right. >> they were able to benefit off the multiple qes. the average person got screwed. now kind of an interesting juxtaposition. the average person is doing pretty well now. why is that? the economy is getting better. not just that, when gas prices go down and oil prices go down that is tax cut to the working class. i think that's a good thing long term for this economy. i think fact inflation is low, average people have more money their pocket may not be good for markets but good for the economy. melissa: vix having biggest gain in two months. very ron so? >> people worried about the political scene. what is happening in the markets. average investor is still very skeptical. oil prices, yes that is good news for consumer and going into the holiday season. that is what they spend. melissa
s&p hitting 52-week lows. the here to discuss all of it, charlie gasparino. matt welch, co-host of "the independents." also the editor-in-chief of "reason" magazine. charlie, what do you think? down more even as we're talking. >> last six years rich people have done very well under president obama. melissa: that's right. >> they were able to benefit off the multiple qes. the average person got screwed. now kind of an interesting juxtaposition. the average...
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. >> charlie: you call them tales, though, not short stories.>> yeah, i called them s because i didn'tink we were in the land of total social realism, although we kind of are in a way because i don't cheat, i don't think there are any real zombies or anything in the stories, but there are certainly people who are interested in cut off hands that crawl around by themselves and other means of the form. >> charlie: you would think, dear reader and writer,Ñiq short stories would be easier, but it is not necessarily so. >> it is not necessarily so. but, on the other hand, some of the problems are similar in that, if you can't get the person reading past the first page, you're doomed, whether it's a novel or short story or a book of history, wouldn't you say? >> charlie: if you don't get them past the first page, you're in trouble. >> i think probably you should start with stoneñr mattress. >> charlie: iÑiçniñrÑi know. but that's true inÑi everything. attention ançó send them roc)d forward. >> sometimes it's theñki sometimes it's the first paragraph or the second paragraph. but, for instance
. >> charlie: you call them tales, though, not short stories.>> yeah, i called them s because i didn'tink we were in the land of total social realism, although we kind of are in a way because i don't cheat, i don't think there are any real zombies or anything in the stories, but there are certainly people who are interested in cut off hands that crawl around by themselves and other means of the form. >> charlie: you would think, dear reader and writer,Ñiq short stories would...
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the s&p just hit a new intraday record this very second. and you see these guys -- charliecause of me. liz: because of you breaking a story on uber. but looking at this intraday high and seeing the trading fees these guys are getting. and, of course, the bond market is finally coming back. didn't a lot of markets lay people off. >> listen, a lot of trading is done electronically now. the markets are doing pretty good. and m&a is doing well. liz: records. charlie: goldman sachs -- we did a story that the m&a guys are bailing out some of the traders. some volatility. even trading profits are up. a good time on wall street. banks are under tremendous pressure to cut costs. hire capital requirements. lots of regulations. can't trade like you used to. profits -- this isn't 2005, 2006 -- liz: the money comes from underwriting names like uber probably. charlie: yes. big ipos. alibaba was a big ipo. the fees were small, but the deals were huge. uber is the next darling -- the new darling of wall street. liz: and possibly first data. charlie: i think the fees will be high on first d
the s&p just hit a new intraday record this very second. and you see these guys -- charliecause of me. liz: because of you breaking a story on uber. but looking at this intraday high and seeing the trading fees these guys are getting. and, of course, the bond market is finally coming back. didn't a lot of markets lay people off. >> listen, a lot of trading is done electronically now. the markets are doing pretty good. and m&a is doing well. liz: records. charlie: goldman sachs --...
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please go to b as in boy, s as in sam, v as in victor a as in apple c as in charlie dot org and donate to save a life. >> thank you. >> we save lives all over the world. >> and we thank you for it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. and let's show our guys here off screen. he with wanted to make sure everyone got on camera. because we know that you all are heroes. thank you this evening from everyone in america. when we come right back, the shocking moment when new york police officers literally turned their backs on the city's mayor. is the relationship between police and city hall that bad, and what will it take to fix it? plus the former police commissioner who says america's police officers are not out of control. also, is this payback for north korea? why the whole country went offline today. we'll be right back. you don't think much about it... you never dwell on how it was made... it's just a blanket after all... but when everything else has been lost, the comfort it provides is immeasurable. the america red cross brings hope and help to people in need ev
please go to b as in boy, s as in sam, v as in victor a as in apple c as in charlie dot org and donate to save a life. >> thank you. >> we save lives all over the world. >> and we thank you for it. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. and let's show our guys here off screen. he with wanted to make sure everyone got on camera. because we know that you all are heroes. thank you this evening from everyone in america. when we come right back, the...
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charlie rose. that's why i love that story. >>> the results, they are in this morning of yahoo!'s top searches of ebola. the most receiver.er ariana grande and jennifer lawrence, she is fourth. rounding out five, kaley cuoco is anothing top five. very diverse group. >> very diverse. i'm not surprised about mine kraft. >> i'm not surprised about jennifer lawrence. we have somebody in our top five, dr. tara narula with key evidence that a popular diet >>> one school gives up on the grid ooirp and it's taking an emotional toll on the players. >> my 3-year-old. how am i supposed to explain this? all of these guys. every game, no matter the distance. no matter the distance. he's been to every game. what am i supposed to do? >> we'll explain what was said there. a campus backlash after the college tosses out football. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." is a really big deal.u with aches, fever and chills- there's no such thing as a little flu. so why treat it like it's a little cold? there's something that works differently than over-the-counter remedies. prescription tamiflu attacks the flu virus at its source. so call your do
charlie rose. that's why i love that story. >>> the results, they are in this morning of yahoo!'s top searches of ebola. the most receiver.er ariana grande and jennifer lawrence, she is fourth. rounding out five, kaley cuoco is anothing top five. very diverse group. >> very diverse. i'm not surprised about mine kraft. >> i'm not surprised about jennifer lawrence. we have somebody in our top five, dr. tara narula with key evidence that a popular diet >>> one school...
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s&p to rise 10% next year. let's bring in veronica daguerre from "wall street journal." joining rest of our guests on set. charlie and jedediah are here as well. >> we'll see. double digits. some people are saying high single digits. either way that could be really good news for investors. there is not a lot of places for people to put money today. u.s. stocks are looking good for global investors as well. melissa: charlie, what do you think about that? we've had this tremendous run. we've seen this pullback. last week was abysmal. here we are down 83. yet you have people coming up saying we'll see 10% next year. >> oh, gosh. melissa: feels optimistic, right? >> prognosticate on the economy. melissa: you can smell bs from a while away. >> hesitancy saying market will be down. you would logically think after the big run-up it would be down. you will still have interest rates pretty low. melissa: yeah. >> president obama and janet yellen will do anything to keep the stock market fairly high, including keeping interest rates low. not cutting taper or whatever, or not raising short-term interest rates that much. i re
s&p to rise 10% next year. let's bring in veronica daguerre from "wall street journal." joining rest of our guests on set. charlie and jedediah are here as well. >> we'll see. double digits. some people are saying high single digits. either way that could be really good news for investors. there is not a lot of places for people to put money today. u.s. stocks are looking good for global investors as well. melissa: charlie, what do you think about that? we've had this...
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s&p up 48. in both cases, a gain of nearly 2.5%. by contrast, russia's economy is nearly in a freefall, but you wouldn't have known that today to hear vladimir putin tell it. charlied'agata is in moscow. >> reporter: president vladimir putin strolled on stage and spent the next three hours declaring with confidence the country was not on the verge of an economic collapse. "you can call it a crisis or call it something else," he said, "call it what you will." russia's ruble took a nosedive recently, losing half its value in the past year, and sending muscovites hurrying to the stores to dump their shrinking rubles. putin blamed what he calls "outside factors," mostly plummeting oil prices. he also conceded that western sanctions had hurt. but he defended the takeover of crimea, saying it was like a russian bear protecting its territory. "sometimes i think maybe it would be better for our bear to sit quiet, eating berries and honey," he said. "maybe they will leave it in peace, but they will not. they will always seek to chain it." standing up to the west over crimea has stoked national pride. a recent poll showed that the president's popularity is above 80%, even a
s&p up 48. in both cases, a gain of nearly 2.5%. by contrast, russia's economy is nearly in a freefall, but you wouldn't have known that today to hear vladimir putin tell it. charlied'agata is in moscow. >> reporter: president vladimir putin strolled on stage and spent the next three hours declaring with confidence the country was not on the verge of an economic collapse. "you can call it a crisis or call it something else," he said, "call it what you will."...
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charlie and lauren are back. >> i want to read a tweet. i hope you and the blonde sassy brat are off the dollar schlitz. melissa: okay st person implying we were drunk talking at gypping of the show? >> i take like the word sassy brat. >> i like that. i like that. >> trader is sassy one, absolutely. he has a big set of you know whats. melissa: definitely. he says he got a $84 million bonus. he says this is different. the borne news money he received from barclays was separate contract from the lehman deal. he deserves both even though lehman went under. charlie? >> need a lawyer here but based on my legal reading, i could be wrong, remember barclays took over lehman. they bought its liabilities so theoretically you buy his contract. if you buy his contract and barclays, that means barclays bought his contract, barclays would have to make up the difference theoretically between what he got from lehman and what they gave him. so they owe him more money is what -- melissa: it seems like it is different from that. >> why? melissa: lauren, the principle behind it because he is saying that barclays did satisfy the contract.
charlie and lauren are back. >> i want to read a tweet. i hope you and the blonde sassy brat are off the dollar schlitz. melissa: okay st person implying we were drunk talking at gypping of the show? >> i take like the word sassy brat. >> i like that. i like that. >> trader is sassy one, absolutely. he has a big set of you know whats. melissa: definitely. he says he got a $84 million bonus. he says this is different. the borne news money he received from barclays was...
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charlie and his granddaughter represent that resilience that people came out of slavery and some came out with family members in this child was born after slavery. because the pitcher was taken in the 1930's. it is about the continuation of the people. and as these particular individuals. >> host: professor, why did you choose this for the cover? >> it is the picture of a quilt that i made. my first book has a picture of the quilts that i made that i have just made it. then somebody said that should be on the cover. so i set out to make a quilt for the cover for this book. and for me it is the address of a child but there is
charlie and his granddaughter represent that resilience that people came out of slavery and some came out with family members in this child was born after slavery. because the pitcher was taken in the 1930's. it is about the continuation of the people. and as these particular individuals. >> host: professor, why did you choose this for the cover? >> it is the picture of a quilt that i made. my first book has a picture of the quilts that i made that i have just made it. then somebody...
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charlie rose. that's why i love that story. >>> the results, they are in this morning of yahoo!'s top searches of the year.. followed by the video game mine craft. singer ariana grande is number three and "hunger games "star jennifer lawrence and rounding out the top five kaley cuoco of "the big bang theory." >> very diverse group. >> i'm not surprised about minecraft given the popularity of that game in my house. >> and jennifer lawrence. >> number ten, that's right. >>> we have somebody in our top five. that would be dr. terry narula that evidence that a popular diet mayhem you live longer. >>> within school gives up on the gridiron and it's take an emotion ol toll on the players. >> what am i supposed to explain, all of these guys knows what's up, all of them. every game. no matter the distance. no matter distance! he's been at every game. >> we'll explain what was said there. the campus backlash after a college tooses out football. that's ahead ear on "cbs this morning." football. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." suffering from the flu is a really big deal. with aches, fever and chills- there's no s
charlie rose. that's why i love that story. >>> the results, they are in this morning of yahoo!'s top searches of the year.. followed by the video game mine craft. singer ariana grande is number three and "hunger games "star jennifer lawrence and rounding out the top five kaley cuoco of "the big bang theory." >> very diverse group. >> i'm not surprised about minecraft given the popularity of that game in my house. >> and jennifer lawrence. >>...
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charlie gasparino. check out his article right now on fox business do. closing bell, we're 40 and a third minutes away. new intraday records for the dow and the soday. will they end higher for record closes? we're watching the markets and your money tick by tick. >>> plus, the ceo behind one stock, had you bought it a year ago, you'd be up 30%, more than 30%. it's columbia sportswear, growing so quickly it's opening new stores around the world. its first flagship right here in new york city, but guess what? well, they're making acquisitions of a company called prana which is very hip, charlie, kind of yoga -- >> what does that mean? liz: ceo tim boyle. you'll have to watch. details columbia's expansion strategies next in a fox business exclusive. we'll warm up your chilly portfolio. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ liz: ooh, baby, it's getting colder outside, and the sportswear fashion trend has sent active wear retailer stocks sprinting ahead. brands such as nike and vf corp. which, of course, is the participant company of north face, have -- parent company of north face, have seen their stocks climb higher. but one stock in particular is leading the pack. flip it ove
charlie gasparino. check out his article right now on fox business do. closing bell, we're 40 and a third minutes away. new intraday records for the dow and the soday. will they end higher for record closes? we're watching the markets and your money tick by tick. >>> plus, the ceo behind one stock, had you bought it a year ago, you'd be up 30%, more than 30%. it's columbia sportswear, growing so quickly it's opening new stores around the world. its first flagship right here in new york...
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s&p and europe and china but the strength in the russell? >>> forget wall street, pennsylvania avenue may be the new target for sec insider trading probes. charlieas exclusive details about a possible policy change that's going to rock wall street and d.c. ♪ ♪ how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 70% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. if every driver in the u.s. kept here's a qtheir car's you: tires properly inflated, how many gallons of fuel could america save each year? up to 2 billion gallons? 4 billion? 6 billion? the answer is... up to 4 billion gallons. by keeping your tires properly inflated, you can increase your car's fuel economy and reduce its co2 emissions. take the energy quiz -- round 2. energy lives here. liz: spider-man's b
s&p and europe and china but the strength in the russell? >>> forget wall street, pennsylvania avenue may be the new target for sec insider trading probes. charlieas exclusive details about a possible policy change that's going to rock wall street and d.c. ♪ ♪ how could switchgrass in argentina, change engineering in dubai, aluminum production in south africa, and the aerospace industry in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy....
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charlie gasparino here to break down his predictions. >> by the way, there's one guy with a computer in korea, right? liz: 400. that east it. so -- that's it. let's take 'em down. [laughter] >> i think 2015'sng to be great, you know? i'm not going to pine about the market, but let's look at some things which i think are likely to happen, and these will make pretty big news. i'm going to save one at the end, and we'll see if you can figure it out. it's an old man who's near and dear to both of our hearts. at the end, we'll talk about it. first, the sec case against stevie cohen fizzles. i really think they're look at him for failure to supervise potential insider trading at his firm that they closed down, sac capital, he now reopened it, it's a family office. i think the case against steve cohen that the sec's bringing which bars him from the securities industry theoretically for life if they win is going to fizzle following this second circuit ruling. and one of the reasons why is because one of the guys named in the failure to supervise the case is none other than michael steinberg who's likely to get off because of the second circuit ruling which makes it much harder to bring insider tra
charlie gasparino here to break down his predictions. >> by the way, there's one guy with a computer in korea, right? liz: 400. that east it. so -- that's it. let's take 'em down. [laughter] >> i think 2015'sng to be great, you know? i'm not going to pine about the market, but let's look at some things which i think are likely to happen, and these will make pretty big news. i'm going to save one at the end, and we'll see if you can figure it out. it's an old man who's near and dear...