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david, thank you so much. david: thanks, david.ys of summer fast approaching and you might think of renting a beach house. if you want to be a neighbor of lloyd blankfein or jimmy fallon, it will cost you a lot of money. how much? we'll tell you coming up. liz: but you can do it. we'll take you live to the hamptons. you're looking at delicious ice cream cakes winging your way to you this summer. how you order them from the beach to come to your door or wherever you are. dunkin' brands ceo nigel travis on his baskin-robbins new effort. joins us for exclusive interview. i like the fox business logo. david: we can eat it? it. >> is edible. then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ before those lit
david, thank you so much. david: thanks, david.ys of summer fast approaching and you might think of renting a beach house. if you want to be a neighbor of lloyd blankfein or jimmy fallon, it will cost you a lot of money. how much? we'll tell you coming up. liz: but you can do it. we'll take you live to the hamptons. you're looking at delicious ice cream cakes winging your way to you this summer. how you order them from the beach to come to your door or wherever you are. dunkin' brands ceo nigel...
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david: okay.inute and a half, and i'm going to do the best and liz can do the worst. or we could do the other way around. but the ones to beat, hyatt hotel and gilead is going to beat. >> yeah. one of your guests just talked about the biotech sector not doing that great in the last couple of months. gilead underperformed over the last two months. david: tech has been killed. >> you don't want to throw the baby out with the bath water. gilead has strong cash flows. we're seeing a bold estimate -- david: wow. so if you're looking for a beaten-down stock in a beaten-down sector -- >> gilead. liz: i've warned people, all facebook has to do is beat by half a penny or who knows what, and you could see that stock really move. >> exactly. and, of course, everyone's talking about the huge investment we've made. just think -- liz: the 3-d headset company that they just bought. >> and in the last three quarters, free cash flow more than covers that acquisition. so it's not like they made this huge investment
david: okay.inute and a half, and i'm going to do the best and liz can do the worst. or we could do the other way around. but the ones to beat, hyatt hotel and gilead is going to beat. >> yeah. one of your guests just talked about the biotech sector not doing that great in the last couple of months. gilead underperformed over the last two months. david: tech has been killed. >> you don't want to throw the baby out with the bath water. gilead has strong cash flows. we're seeing a...
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david: not at all. by the way we saw the number was getting worse, lower down on that list of indices that you got. russell 2000, hit almost 2% today. this is the dow. it is recovering a little bit but still there is no way to put lipstick on this pig. let's run you through the headlines on this. consumer confidence risen to the highest level in nine months. thomson reuters university of michigan final reading for april, coming in at 84.1, beating forecasts of 83. liz: that is good news. general electric higher that it is making a bid for a french engineering group for $13 billion. the french government is already saying it is concerned about a possible deal. david: wall street enjoying mergers and acquisition boom. reuters say the value of worldwide deals announced so far this year has topped one trillion dollars. it is only the third time the trillion dollar mark has been passed since records were kept in 1980. liz: giant e-commerce alibaba working on the upcoming ipo the biggest ever. "wall street jo
david: not at all. by the way we saw the number was getting worse, lower down on that list of indices that you got. russell 2000, hit almost 2% today. this is the dow. it is recovering a little bit but still there is no way to put lipstick on this pig. let's run you through the headlines on this. consumer confidence risen to the highest level in nine months. thomson reuters university of michigan final reading for april, coming in at 84.1, beating forecasts of 83. liz: that is good news....
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david: i do. happening, what is happening guys, when it comes to new york city real estate? it is amazing. the apartment i'm standing in right now, 2.2million dollars by the way. nearly $2,000 per square foot to buy this luxury penthouse in the financial district. five years ago not a lot was happening down here. that is $2.28 million. would get awe 10-bedroom home in scottsdale, arizona and phoenix. back to new york and here is what is happening why prices are getting so inflated in new york. let me show you examples. low inventory in manhattan. that is happening. high demand, especially from foreign buyers and shift to larger units in luxury developments like this one. we're standing in this penthouse overlooking the sky line. you saw the view. kitchen like this one. wood plank floors, wide oak plank is very popular right now in the newer developments here in manhattan. a unit like this, besides the 9,000-dollars plus mortgage you will have $600 in maintenance fees. many are obviously looking fo
david: i do. happening, what is happening guys, when it comes to new york city real estate? it is amazing. the apartment i'm standing in right now, 2.2million dollars by the way. nearly $2,000 per square foot to buy this luxury penthouse in the financial district. five years ago not a lot was happening down here. that is $2.28 million. would get awe 10-bedroom home in scottsdale, arizona and phoenix. back to new york and here is what is happening why prices are getting so inflated in new york....
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david: looking good. who are netflix subscribers like myself, nice comfortable period before there is price increase. even if there is an increase, i think they learned from the past mistakes. it will not be sky-high like the word before. liz: they used generous time period. what is interesting about that we have no doubt that is very much behind the jump in the stock. last time they tried to institute a price hike it was a disaster. let's continue the discussion on netflix right now. david: joining on the phone raymond james analyst, aaron kessler. the jump is up $23. getting close to 7% jump after-hours. will it stay that way tomorrow? >> i think it will definitely be up tomorrow. always hard to judge based on after-hours movement. clearly results were strong. good growth on net adds verydomestic and international and strong on subscribers and bottom line pete as well. cost efficiencies on marketing side. not surprised to see the stock up. >> there has to be more than that number one, they say, we'll gi
david: looking good. who are netflix subscribers like myself, nice comfortable period before there is price increase. even if there is an increase, i think they learned from the past mistakes. it will not be sky-high like the word before. liz: they used generous time period. what is interesting about that we have no doubt that is very much behind the jump in the stock. last time they tried to institute a price hike it was a disaster. let's continue the discussion on netflix right now. david:...
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david: hi, everybody. we've got a very busy day. i'm david asman along with liz claman. [closing bell ringing] what a day we are having thanks to the fed. the all the high-flyers. people say money is going away from the high-flyers to the stable stocks. not so today. stocks like facebook, pan door remarks way up as a result of this rally as you can see. all of the indexes are up over a full percentage point. take a look at nasdaq. almost two percentage points to the upside. again the smart money was saying no, you have to go to defensive stocks. not today, it was all going to high beta stocks that led to a huge rally in nasdaq this is across the board, liz. liz: the biggest rally for the nasdaq since march 4th. time for front page headlines. minutes from the federal reserve march meeting lit the fire under the markets. they basically suggested that fed chair janet yellen and other officials wanted to make it extremely clear interest rates will remain very low for some time. david: there were no hawks to be found at all there. proctor & gamble's stock is meanwhile little
david: hi, everybody. we've got a very busy day. i'm david asman along with liz claman. [closing bell ringing] what a day we are having thanks to the fed. the all the high-flyers. people say money is going away from the high-flyers to the stable stocks. not so today. stocks like facebook, pan door remarks way up as a result of this rally as you can see. all of the indexes are up over a full percentage point. take a look at nasdaq. almost two percentage points to the upside. again the smart...
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david? david: we'll be watching, liz. l.a.ld sterling is caught in a vortex of controversy after he allegedly made raisist remarks about african-americans. could this sink his ownership of the franchise as rising number sponsors pull the money. what does it mean for ownership in the nba, minority ownership? we'll ask lee hawkins, "wall street journal" celebrity reporter who interviewed magic johnson on these matters. we'll show you the clip. >>> there is a cyber alert that could affect more than half of the world's computers, more than half. you want to hear details about this. ♪ she loves a lot of the same things you do. it's what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approvedo treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditio
david? david: we'll be watching, liz. l.a.ld sterling is caught in a vortex of controversy after he allegedly made raisist remarks about african-americans. could this sink his ownership of the franchise as rising number sponsors pull the money. what does it mean for ownership in the nba, minority ownership? we'll ask lee hawkins, "wall street journal" celebrity reporter who interviewed magic johnson on these matters. we'll show you the clip. >>> there is a cyber alert that...
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david: that's fun. in a surprise move overstock.com ceo patrick byrne, one of our favorites is stepping down as chairman of the board. he will still be ceo. he stepping down as chairman. why is he giving up this spot at the head of the table and what will it mean for this company. in a fox business exclusive, mr. patrick byrne, mr. overstock.com. liz: he is joining us. you heard jo ling articulate but is now the time to start scooping up some cheaper names? we love to hear your thoughts on this, @fbnatb. is there really anything fundamentally wrong with these companies except they went up so much? please tweet us. your answers later this hour. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ tires screech ] chewley's finds itself in a sticky situation today after recalling its new gum. [ male announcer ] stick it to the market before you get stuck. get the most extensive charting wherever you are with the mobile trader app from td ameritrade. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up.
david: that's fun. in a surprise move overstock.com ceo patrick byrne, one of our favorites is stepping down as chairman of the board. he will still be ceo. he stepping down as chairman. why is he giving up this spot at the head of the table and what will it mean for this company. in a fox business exclusive, mr. patrick byrne, mr. overstock.com. liz: he is joining us. you heard jo ling articulate but is now the time to start scooping up some cheaper names? we love to hear your thoughts on...
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liz: david, good to see you. swinging to a profit at consol energy. david: congrat, david.lion. >> thank you. liz: nba commissioner adam silver takes strong action against the la clippers owner donald sterling. this in the controversy over sterling's racist comments but will it be enough to satisfy all sponsors? some are coming back. some are saying not yet. will it satisfy fans but most importantly the players? david: what do you think about all this. did nba commissioner adam silver do the right thing? send us a message, facebook.com/afterthebell. your answers coming up. even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. that's why liberty mutual insurance offers accident forgiveness if you qualify, and new car replacement standard with our auto policies. so call liberty mutual today. and if you switch, you could save up to $423. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? liz: call it an earthquake in california but not the regular kind. nba commissioner adam silver announcing he will ban l.a. clippers owner donald steriling from th
liz: david, good to see you. swinging to a profit at consol energy. david: congrat, david.lion. >> thank you. liz: nba commissioner adam silver takes strong action against the la clippers owner donald sterling. this in the controversy over sterling's racist comments but will it be enough to satisfy all sponsors? some are coming back. some are saying not yet. will it satisfy fans but most importantly the players? david: what do you think about all this. did nba commissioner adam silver do...
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david? david: we'll keep this up throughout. we're not just doing it this week.ame in short today, just short of expectations. it wasn't bad, so are these numbers a sign we're going in the right direction or an indication we should be doing a lot better? joining us ed lazear, hoover institution senior fellow. of course former chair of the president's council of economic advisors. wonderful to see you again. thank you very much for coming in. >> thanks a lot. pleasure to be back. david: now for me, and i suspect for you as well, there was very good news in this jobs report and that was there was really no growth at all in one sector. i think you know what that is, the government sector. i think that is good news, do you? >> well, i do too. this actually was a pretty good report. in fact i'm surprised that people interpreted it so negatively, because relative to the previous reports, this one was pretty strong. that, i like to look at two things in addition to the headline job number. the first is hours of work. and that went up considerably. the average work week
david? david: we'll keep this up throughout. we're not just doing it this week.ame in short today, just short of expectations. it wasn't bad, so are these numbers a sign we're going in the right direction or an indication we should be doing a lot better? joining us ed lazear, hoover institution senior fellow. of course former chair of the president's council of economic advisors. wonderful to see you again. thank you very much for coming in. >> thanks a lot. pleasure to be back. david:...
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david: tough boys of philly. liz: we want the rangers. david: tough boys of philly. city of brotherly love. bells ringing on wall street. a mixed decision today. everybody is pausing. holding their bret, wondering what will happen with microsoft. what will happen with amazon. pandora, some of the little stocks reporting that could move as much as 10% either direction as you can see here. with the exception of nasdaq which is getting a big boost from apple's big earnings report. all the other markets are essentially flat just waiting. we've got it all covered in the hour to come. "after the bell" starts right now liz: really should call it earnings action because the stocks came up with numbers "after the bell," really moved. the market, sort of middling today. let's bring in the market action and lance roberts, sta wealth management ceo to tell us, look he is smiling but calling for a major market correction. okay, lance. hold on. bob iachin opt, tevis partners chief market strategist, also smiling in the pits of the cme. bob, we'll begin with you. what drove the act
david: tough boys of philly. liz: we want the rangers. david: tough boys of philly. city of brotherly love. bells ringing on wall street. a mixed decision today. everybody is pausing. holding their bret, wondering what will happen with microsoft. what will happen with amazon. pandora, some of the little stocks reporting that could move as much as 10% either direction as you can see here. with the exception of nasdaq which is getting a big boost from apple's big earnings report. all the other...
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david: interesting. liz: david, we had lowered expectations for earnings pretty much on many sectors particularly the financials. we talked a lot at the last 20 minutes of this program with liz ann sonders of charles schwab and charlie gasparino, saying financials are crucial regardless no matter you look at it. was it lower expectations for earnings or people finally woke up and said, it is not a great time to be in equities and is that the right assessment? >> i think the market has been looking for reasons to sell off. last year the market looked for reasons to melt-up higher. this year the market looked for reasons, investors have looked for reasons to sell and you know, whether financials do well this year or not, i think the market can still hang in there and give us a decent return but what we're seeing, today, and this past week, and what we saw in the latter half of january is indicative of this sawtooth pattern we'll see this week. a very choppy market with a lot of volatility and hopefully som
david: interesting. liz: david, we had lowered expectations for earnings pretty much on many sectors particularly the financials. we talked a lot at the last 20 minutes of this program with liz ann sonders of charles schwab and charlie gasparino, saying financials are crucial regardless no matter you look at it. was it lower expectations for earnings or people finally woke up and said, it is not a great time to be in equities and is that the right assessment? >> i think the market has...
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david: okay. i didn't mean to jump on you scott, i wanted bob in because we're getting that friday jobs report, very critical jobs report, proctor & gamblely more so than what the fed had to say today. any hints from the fed what we might see in that jobs report? >> i did not see any except that i think it is going to be status quo for the jobs number. i don't think you see us get to 6.5% on the unemployment rate. i'm looking 6.6% at best. i don't think you will see any surprises at all. i couldn't agree with what they are saying about the equity markets, both guests, sell in may and go away works but not in bull markets. one client said it is mature bull market. i don't agree in terms at all. it is terms of age but not typical moves in bull market. this is like underdeveloped 18-year-old boy, in terms of wage he is mature but way he acts is not. i don't think sell in may, go away. chicago is a place where in the summer we explode anyway. now 2/3 of the country will explode. liz: mark travis feels
david: okay. i didn't mean to jump on you scott, i wanted bob in because we're getting that friday jobs report, very critical jobs report, proctor & gamblely more so than what the fed had to say today. any hints from the fed what we might see in that jobs report? >> i did not see any except that i think it is going to be status quo for the jobs number. i don't think you see us get to 6.5% on the unemployment rate. i'm looking 6.6% at best. i don't think you will see any surprises at...
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liz: david, over to you. david: thank you very much, liz.ow cybercrime is a major threat and we're now in a new era of so-called megabreaches. we'll talk to a man behind the disturbing new report on explosion of hack attacking and how protect yourself. new orleans is it the next silicon valley? we talk to two new orleans based entrepreneurs that set an incredible task. to create a new business every week for a whole year. 52 businesses in a year. ♪ why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll get a warm welcome in the new new york. see if your business qualifies at startupny.com but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron th
liz: david, over to you. david: thank you very much, liz.ow cybercrime is a major threat and we're now in a new era of so-called megabreaches. we'll talk to a man behind the disturbing new report on explosion of hack attacking and how protect yourself. new orleans is it the next silicon valley? we talk to two new orleans based entrepreneurs that set an incredible task. to create a new business every week for a whole year. 52 businesses in a year. ♪ why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate...
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david: wow. and as japan gets rocked by a new earthquake, many are asking how can we prevent another fukushima-type meltdown at a nuclear plant? some scientists at mit have come up with a very unique potential answer. you want to stay tuned for this. the answer is coming up. ♪ ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ why relocating manufacturingpany to upstate new york? i tell people it's for the climate. the conditions in new york state are great for business. new york is ranked #2 in the nation for new private sector job creation. and now it's even better because they've introduced startup new york - dozens of tax-free zones where businesses pay no taxes for ten years. you'll ge
david: wow. and as japan gets rocked by a new earthquake, many are asking how can we prevent another fukushima-type meltdown at a nuclear plant? some scientists at mit have come up with a very unique potential answer. you want to stay tuned for this. the answer is coming up. ♪ ♪ i know a thing about an ira ♪ and i got the tools ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪...
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david: i noticed david is taller right? he is my friend for life.g the energy industry, it will also require tens of billions of new infrastructure spending every year in moment. we'll find out how investors can ride the natural gas boom as well. you won't believe how netflix marked april fool's day. here's a hint. it involved a rotisserie chicken. stick around and find out more. how this netflix prank stacked up against other corporate jokes. that is coming in just a moment. ♪ (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) ranked highest in investor satisfaction with self-directed services by j.d. power and associates. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a bake
david: i noticed david is taller right? he is my friend for life.g the energy industry, it will also require tens of billions of new infrastructure spending every year in moment. we'll find out how investors can ride the natural gas boom as well. you won't believe how netflix marked april fool's day. here's a hint. it involved a rotisserie chicken. stick around and find out more. how this netflix prank stacked up against other corporate jokes. that is coming in just a moment. ♪ (announcer)...
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. >> we're joined by david gallo and cnn's safety analysis david soucie. david gallo, just realistically, if what they've seen this far this afternoon, they've seen six-foot waves, they're keeping these warnings in effect out of caution. but you think the worst of the danger is past? >> it seems like that. the scientists keep a close eye and they've pulled back on all the watches and warnings. and the system is working. >> we have just gotten word, two confirmed dead, three seriously injured. in terms of -- david soucie, you worked in the north ridge quake, worked in the north ridge quake, you do a lot of analysis of safety. how big -- what kind of damage do you think -- 8.2, depending on how strong the structures are, can cause a lot of damage. >> it can and it did in the north ridge earthquake. but the big challenge is just the emotional part of it. she said they're camping out. that's what we experienced there. every time we would go to a house, and i was there during the after shocks. you never know when it's going to happen, how strong it's going to b
. >> we're joined by david gallo and cnn's safety analysis david soucie. david gallo, just realistically, if what they've seen this far this afternoon, they've seen six-foot waves, they're keeping these warnings in effect out of caution. but you think the worst of the danger is past? >> it seems like that. the scientists keep a close eye and they've pulled back on all the watches and warnings. and the system is working. >> we have just gotten word, two confirmed dead, three...
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that david wildstein. yes. david wildstein has refused to testify to the state legislature.said publicly that he has more information to offer about the scandal broadly and about the governor's alleged role in it specifically, but before now we had no indication that david wildstein had ever actually talked to anyone. he was asking for immunity but he wasn't talking. david wildstein is one of the two people at the very core of this scandal. he's the one who replied "got it" to the e-mail sent by bridget kelly when she wrote "time for some traffic problems in ft. lee." mr. wildstein said "got it" in response to that e-mail and he's the one who seems to have carried out that order which originated from governor christie's office. david wildstein's lawyer said publicly and repeatedly that david wildstein has a lot of information to share about this scandal and he will share it willingly if he is promised immunity. according to this new reporting, david wildstein apparently has been talking. he has been, quote, camped at the u.s. attorney's office in newark for the last week. to
that david wildstein. yes. david wildstein has refused to testify to the state legislature.said publicly that he has more information to offer about the scandal broadly and about the governor's alleged role in it specifically, but before now we had no indication that david wildstein had ever actually talked to anyone. he was asking for immunity but he wasn't talking. david wildstein is one of the two people at the very core of this scandal. he's the one who replied "got it" to the...
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first, the brief time many in charge for david moyes. >> after 11 months, time has run out for david moyes. weight of expectation that comes with one of the world's biggest club was too much to take. >> the club stood by me. players stood by me. you know to stand by our new manager. moyes held the side earning 11 points. no direct criticism for sir alex. his stands meant support was inevitable. his $27.5 million pound investment hasn't increased. by march fans were no longer standing by their man. liverpool and manchester city led them to take to the skies to mic their point. there would be no silverware to save moyes. he was beaten in the champions league. it was confirmed united wouldn't be playing in the top club competition next season. american owners are under criticism. the next man in may find the shoes equally hard to fill. bbc news. >> our sports correspondent is in the sports center. a former manager of the liverpool brand is saying it's a $3 billion public company. they can't risk 30 to 50 million pounds of profits that makes 120 million pounds. so you know the chancellor
first, the brief time many in charge for david moyes. >> after 11 months, time has run out for david moyes. weight of expectation that comes with one of the world's biggest club was too much to take. >> the club stood by me. players stood by me. you know to stand by our new manager. moyes held the side earning 11 points. no direct criticism for sir alex. his stands meant support was inevitable. his $27.5 million pound investment hasn't increased. by march fans were no longer...
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david mckenzie joins us.ent to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. theso ally bank has athing that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side >>> well as you know the majority of the 239 men and women were chinese nationals, they are waiting for word. our david mckenzie joins us now. david, this is not the word families would want to get but at this point are you hearing from fami
david mckenzie joins us.ent to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. theso ally bank has athing that won't trap me in a rate. that's correct. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can...
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and david gregory's struggles at "meet the press." i think he's been average as host with a strong liberal bias. russert was so good it's an impossible standard to meet. people sought alternatives. >> it's true. when you follow a popular anchor, take deborah norville who had to follow jane pauley who had been there for years and years, you know, it's hard to live up to those standards. >> yeah. it's a very unforgiving business on sunday morning and gregory is doing his best, i guess. in our press picks, this media fail. a cnn reality-type series called "chicagoland" turned into a pretty nice platform for rahm emanuel. >> i got talking to this young man, martel, and he was so engaging. he's a wonderful kid. there's something about his personality, and i'm taken with it, and i'm trying to help him knuckle down and buckle down for college. >> well, now we know why "the chicago tribune" obtaining e-mails from the production company working with cnn talking to the democrat mayor's aide pitching a positive portrayal. our need for deeper acc
and david gregory's struggles at "meet the press." i think he's been average as host with a strong liberal bias. russert was so good it's an impossible standard to meet. people sought alternatives. >> it's true. when you follow a popular anchor, take deborah norville who had to follow jane pauley who had been there for years and years, you know, it's hard to live up to those standards. >> yeah. it's a very unforgiving business on sunday morning and gregory is doing his...
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do brits get david letterman? >> yeah. >> they do get david letterman?larly, and i think it's that biting quality. british humor is often a bit darker, a bit more acerbic, cynical. >> acerbic, yeah. >> and i think he was popular in the u.k. the way jon stewart is. every kid i know watches jon stewart. >> all right. let's get to other news of the morning. majority leader harry reid, a doubling down on his criticism of the koch brothers whom he recently described as un-american. and today's "l.a. times" reports he is hardly the only democrat taking aim. senator al franken sent an e-mail to supporters accusing the kochs of master mining a secretive network to funnel dark money all over the country. senator mark bag itch of alaska, meanwhile, is taking his feelings to the airwaves. >> the koch brothers -- >>ing about air koch brothers. >> they come into our town, buy our refinery. >> running it into the ground. >> leaving a mess. >> a lot of alaskans are losing jobs, and i'm concerned about the drinking water. >> charles koch responded to the criticism in a
do brits get david letterman? >> yeah. >> they do get david letterman?larly, and i think it's that biting quality. british humor is often a bit darker, a bit more acerbic, cynical. >> acerbic, yeah. >> and i think he was popular in the u.k. the way jon stewart is. every kid i know watches jon stewart. >> all right. let's get to other news of the morning. majority leader harry reid, a doubling down on his criticism of the koch brothers whom he recently described as...
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the introduction of david sampson here is very interesting. he could be a lynch pin in all of these stories, insofar as he has been involved in -- and you guys have reported this, that the manhattan d.a. may be trying to connect sampson to not only the bridge lane closings, the alleged threat to withhold superstorm sandy aid, which mayor dawn zimmer brought forward, and the other potential conflicts that may have involved the port authority and potential developers. >> right. i mean, i sort of think of it as a trinity of interests here. we've got sampson on the port authority, who works for christie and sort of for his law firm in a sense, in that he is in a position to make decisions or order decisions or actions that could affect his law firm clients. he also is in a position to make decisions that could affect the political fortunes of christie, and christie's political fortunes can intersect with the desires of wolfon sampson's clients to get things like development projects. who knows what, we just don't know yet. that really is the crux
the introduction of david sampson here is very interesting. he could be a lynch pin in all of these stories, insofar as he has been involved in -- and you guys have reported this, that the manhattan d.a. may be trying to connect sampson to not only the bridge lane closings, the alleged threat to withhold superstorm sandy aid, which mayor dawn zimmer brought forward, and the other potential conflicts that may have involved the port authority and potential developers. >> right. i mean, i...
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goliath, so david is the metaphor for the miraculous victory of right over might.o it's no surprise to us that florence should throughout its history have seen itself as a david among the city-states, maintained against its powerful enemies because of its righteousness. in 1873, the florentine city fathers decided to bring michelangelo's david indoors from the piazza della signoria here to this museum, the accademia. later a copy was put up on the site, but michelangelo's sculpture itself here was deprived of its original role as a civic guardian and was redefined more narrowly, more exclusively as a work of art. other sculptures by michelangelo were also gathered here as if to bring together a sort of secular shrine to the great florentine, but this historical happenstance gives us the opportunity to look at michelangelo from a different perspective, to look at his unfinished works, sculptures that he was forced to abandon for a variety of reasons entirely beyond his control. michelangelo had a very unusual way of approaching the block of marble when it came from
goliath, so david is the metaphor for the miraculous victory of right over might.o it's no surprise to us that florence should throughout its history have seen itself as a david among the city-states, maintained against its powerful enemies because of its righteousness. in 1873, the florentine city fathers decided to bring michelangelo's david indoors from the piazza della signoria here to this museum, the accademia. later a copy was put up on the site, but michelangelo's sculpture itself here...
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and debby and david oliver, and jodie joins us. cancer advocate with stage four breast cancer who helped create the #bcsm. we have seen the acknowledging of the passing of others on social media but where are we seeing more on the discussion of terminal illness, death even more now on social media. >> thank you for having me on the show. i appreciate it. i don't think we knew what our great grandparents knew. we don't know how to talk about it any more. we live in a world where the dead go around in white unmarked advance. we have a new town square. social media is the new town square. >> what is it about our culture that our grandparents had it different than we did. >> we're so youth oriented that depth is o option. but there is something primal that death must be witnessed. we want our lives witnessed, our death witnessed and our grief witnessed. >> you decided to do a series called "my last days." why did you do that? >> you know, i was looking around and we tend to procrastinate in everything in life, especially my generation,
and debby and david oliver, and jodie joins us. cancer advocate with stage four breast cancer who helped create the #bcsm. we have seen the acknowledging of the passing of others on social media but where are we seeing more on the discussion of terminal illness, death even more now on social media. >> thank you for having me on the show. i appreciate it. i don't think we knew what our great grandparents knew. we don't know how to talk about it any more. we live in a world where the dead...
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david kirkpatrick, i have to ask about david ebersman leaving.y say he is ready for a role other than cfo which i assume means ceo. the numbers look great. why is he really leaving? >> i would say cynically, if you have made as much money as he has made and you have aspirations, why wouldn't you leave? he has done a fantastic job there. he is leaving the company and extremely wonderful conditions as the results indicate. five years at a company that moves at that pace for a guy who is not 25 is probably tiring. it doesn't seem to me to be terribly significant except from a personal standpoint. >> gene, any concern about david ebersman leaving? >> no. as david said, the company is in great shape here and there is no concern. i had e-mails from investors wondering about it, but i think the strength of the financials are going to outweigh any sort of concern around the transition. >> so he will be replaced by david wehner. the former cfo of zynga. he joined facebook a couple of years ago in a senior finance role. david, in terms of the numbers as yo
david kirkpatrick, i have to ask about david ebersman leaving.y say he is ready for a role other than cfo which i assume means ceo. the numbers look great. why is he really leaving? >> i would say cynically, if you have made as much money as he has made and you have aspirations, why wouldn't you leave? he has done a fantastic job there. he is leaving the company and extremely wonderful conditions as the results indicate. five years at a company that moves at that pace for a guy who is not...
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david mentioned the 19th century and also mentioned 1938 and 1939.he difference between now and 1938 and 1939 is that the guarantors of poland's integrity were contiguous to the aggres r aggressor. france was contiguous to germany. we're 5,000, 6,000 miles away from ukraine. i worry about the increase of soviet iconography in modern russia and the threat that might not only be to the former soviet republics but also how about a recreation of the warsaw pact. that's something that's something we should worry about down the line as well. >> it's interesting, i mentioned snowden, chuck todd, and the role he played this week in the middle of everything with ukraine. i want to show a bit of the question snowden asked and read putin's response. >> does russia intercept, store, or analyze in any way the communications of millions of individuals? and do you believe that simply increasing the effectiveness of intelligence or law enforcement investigation can justify placing society's rather than subjects under surveillance. >> putin didn't seem surprised by t
david mentioned the 19th century and also mentioned 1938 and 1939.he difference between now and 1938 and 1939 is that the guarantors of poland's integrity were contiguous to the aggres r aggressor. france was contiguous to germany. we're 5,000, 6,000 miles away from ukraine. i worry about the increase of soviet iconography in modern russia and the threat that might not only be to the former soviet republics but also how about a recreation of the warsaw pact. that's something that's something we...
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and the report omits that i copied the governor and david samson on that letter.mentioned. so they mention a letter way back on september 19th, but they omit a very i think important part of that document. did the governor get it? did somebody in his office get it? did anybody suggest they look into it? >> because the governor in that report wants to insist that the governor's not aware of what's going on. >> of anything. >> but there's a letter from you telling him all about it. >> well, not telling him all about it because i didn't know all the background. but asking all the questions. >> outlining -- >> what went on here? correct. and then when you add to it the gratuitous, gross sexism that was put into this report, to paint a picture of bridget kelly -- and i don't want to be an apologist for bridget kelly and whatever her actions were in this whole saga. but to drag in an alleged personal relationship and then to go so far as to even say who broke up with whom, based on what information do they have that? they didn't interview either of the two weeks. it is
and the report omits that i copied the governor and david samson on that letter.mentioned. so they mention a letter way back on september 19th, but they omit a very i think important part of that document. did the governor get it? did somebody in his office get it? did anybody suggest they look into it? >> because the governor in that report wants to insist that the governor's not aware of what's going on. >> of anything. >> but there's a letter from you telling him all about...
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david? >> clayton sandell. clayton, thank you. >>> and as he mentioned there, with time running out, let's bring back our aviation consultant, john nance, a pilot himself. and john, as you said last night here, a lot of caution with this. these hydrophones can pick up a lot of different sounds under water. with those pulses picked up by two different ships now, about 350 miles apart, are they likely hearing two different things here? >> absolutely, david. they've got to be hearing two different things, because the pingers on the black boxes simply can't travel more than a few miles. so it's definitely two different things. >> and we know that that high tech british ship, the "hms echo" now on site. what capabilities are we talking about and are they going to be able to confirm or rule out the pulses quickly? >> this is a very sophisticated ship. the name tells you something. they will be able to absolutely listen, if they hear anything, they'll be able to send down a drone, for instance, we'
david? >> clayton sandell. clayton, thank you. >>> and as he mentioned there, with time running out, let's bring back our aviation consultant, john nance, a pilot himself. and john, as you said last night here, a lot of caution with this. these hydrophones can pick up a lot of different sounds under water. with those pulses picked up by two different ships now, about 350 miles apart, are they likely hearing two different things here? >> absolutely, david. they've got to be...
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abc's david muir has the latest from ft.nths in iraq in 2011. the pentagon says he never saw combat. authorities say what he created here was a horror of his own. he opens fire on the base. first wounded soldiers calls 911. he gets into his vehicle and keeps firing. he walks into a second building opening fire again. the alert goes out. the critical moment in the parking lot where he is confronted by the female military officer. he puts his hands up, then when he pulls out his gun, she fires. he shoots himself in the head. >> it was heroic what she did, at that moment in time. and she did her job and she did exactly what we would expect of a united states army military police. >> reporter: we are learning there were many heroes. the chaplain inside, shielding the soldiers. but when it was done, it killed three and wounded 16 others. three of them critically. among them, 27-year-old sergeant keish fountain. her family says she tried to talk to the shooter. she was shot in the stomach. carol miller's son, the dallas mom prayin
abc's david muir has the latest from ft.nths in iraq in 2011. the pentagon says he never saw combat. authorities say what he created here was a horror of his own. he opens fire on the base. first wounded soldiers calls 911. he gets into his vehicle and keeps firing. he walks into a second building opening fire again. the alert goes out. the critical moment in the parking lot where he is confronted by the female military officer. he puts his hands up, then when he pulls out his gun, she fires....
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this is the truth. >> david, you're a witness. david, your witness. >> chip, i know you'll be surprised that i do disagree with you. one reason that you don't have the signups that you want is that your side has been declaring that obamacare is apocalypse and has been encouraging people under the age of 35 not to sign up. the bottom line is there are more signups than expected, than even projected. so obama is outperforming in that regard. it's true. it really is true we won't know the full ramifications of obamacare if not for a year, maybe not for two years or three years or four years but the signs at the moment are far more positive than they were six months ago and yet still, you know, not you yourself but others out there on your team are saying this is the worst thing that's ever happened to america, this is going to destroy the economy and citing all these apocalyptic consequences which have not happened. they haven't happened. one more point, joy. other than the 8 million people who have signed up, you have tens of millio
this is the truth. >> david, you're a witness. david, your witness. >> chip, i know you'll be surprised that i do disagree with you. one reason that you don't have the signups that you want is that your side has been declaring that obamacare is apocalypse and has been encouraging people under the age of 35 not to sign up. the bottom line is there are more signups than expected, than even projected. so obama is outperforming in that regard. it's true. it really is true we won't know...
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>> one of the lessons of camp david, the carter camp david, is that, you know, these were flawed men.ey weren't perfect men. i can't correct history, but we can remember it. you know, what i was trying to do is retrieve something that's very important, that's been neglected, and it was an extraordinary achievement. whatever you think about carter as a president or as a person, what he did at camp david was remarkable. >> i'm sure there's more for negotiation. that is why we're here. >> wooduff: the play continues at arena stage in washington, d.c. through the beginning of may. >> woodruff: joining me now to talk about the state of the peace process today, more than three decades later, is chief foreign affairs correspondent margaret warner. margaret, you haven't been covering washington as long as i have as you just saw but you have watched the middle east. how important were the camp david accords. >> as they just said, really essential, because you took the two most powerful armees and sworn enemies and they cut a separate piece but they cut a piece. and that really prevented the li
>> one of the lessons of camp david, the carter camp david, is that, you know, these were flawed men.ey weren't perfect men. i can't correct history, but we can remember it. you know, what i was trying to do is retrieve something that's very important, that's been neglected, and it was an extraordinary achievement. whatever you think about carter as a president or as a person, what he did at camp david was remarkable. >> i'm sure there's more for negotiation. that is why we're here....
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david? >> alex, thanks. i want to bring in meteorologist jason nicholas from wews back with us here tonight. >> good to be here. >> what a weekend this has been. families are bracing themselves for tonight right into tomorrow. >> very busy today. already individual storm reports. david, take a look here. we've got 80 and counting. most of those wind and large hail. also some tornado reports. and those reports will continue to grow as we head through tonight and into tomorrow. this severe weather is not over by any stretch. take a look at tomorrow. nashville to jackson, birmingham, you're included as well. large hail, strong winds, potential for tornadoes. david, see that dashed line? the dashed yellow line is the progression of storms. as we head into tuesday, even into wednesday. we're talking charlotte into atlanta. more severe weather for the southeast. >> all right, jason, we appreciate it tonight. >>> next to the explosive recording and the firestorm that's followed. reportedly the owner of the los ange
david? >> alex, thanks. i want to bring in meteorologist jason nicholas from wews back with us here tonight. >> good to be here. >> what a weekend this has been. families are bracing themselves for tonight right into tomorrow. >> very busy today. already individual storm reports. david, take a look here. we've got 80 and counting. most of those wind and large hail. also some tornado reports. and those reports will continue to grow as we head through tonight and into...
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. >> we're joined by david gallo and cnn's safety analysis david soucie. david gallo, just realistically, if what they've seen this far this afternoon, they've seen six-foot waves, they're keeping these warnings in effect out of caution. but you think the worst of the danger is past? >> it seems like that. the scientists keep a close eye and they've pulled back on all the watches and warnings. and the system is working. >> we have just gotten word, two confirmed dead, three seriously injured. in terms of -- david soucie, you worked in the north ridge quake, you do a lot of analysis of safety. how big -- what kind of damage do you think -- 8.2, depending on how strong the structures are, can cause a lot of damage. >> it can and it did in the north ridge earthquake. but the big challenge is just the emotional part of it. she said they're camping out. that's what we experienced there. every time we would go to a house, and i was there during the after shocks. you never know when it's going to happen, how strong it's going to be. it's frightening. i even slept
. >> we're joined by david gallo and cnn's safety analysis david soucie. david gallo, just realistically, if what they've seen this far this afternoon, they've seen six-foot waves, they're keeping these warnings in effect out of caution. but you think the worst of the danger is past? >> it seems like that. the scientists keep a close eye and they've pulled back on all the watches and warnings. and the system is working. >> we have just gotten word, two confirmed dead, three...
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joining me now cnn safety analyst david soucie, david gallo, co-leader of the search for air france flight 447. cnn aviation analyst and veteran private pilot miles o'brien and cnn aviation correspondent richard quest. before i get into this sub thing, david gallo, you look at this new search area. you can call it a shift. but that's a new area. >> that's a whole new area, anderson. it looks like they're working their way up that arc. we don't show the arc on the graphic but there was a southern arc. they must be adjusting it for distance that the plane may have gone. i heard about five different things in that last report all brand-new to me in the last hour or so. this is interesting. >> what brand-new to you? >> well, the british submarine, the shift, why the shift now, are we just giving up completely on the other location or is there some new bit of evidence that says we were in the wrong place to begin with. >> also, david gallo, it seems like they have perhaps exhausted -- they've been searching now since i guess friday, they moved that search area. maybe they've exhausted the area
joining me now cnn safety analyst david soucie, david gallo, co-leader of the search for air france flight 447. cnn aviation analyst and veteran private pilot miles o'brien and cnn aviation correspondent richard quest. before i get into this sub thing, david gallo, you look at this new search area. you can call it a shift. but that's a new area. >> that's a whole new area, anderson. it looks like they're working their way up that arc. we don't show the arc on the graphic but there was a...
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>> i was a member as well. >> david henderson. they were actual founders. >> but we were active members. >> and umbra was from 1962 through 1964, right? >> let's think. >> i think it was earlier than that. >> what david calls the extensions. so my question is also related to the kind of work that needs to be done. >> having been associated with lack writers, we all learn from each other and sometimes it's a lot of fun and other times it is like being a criminal defendant. [laughter] because we are very hard on each other and did not tolerate mediocrity. so that led to a lot of conflict . but a black repertory theatre comes out of this because some of the members compared him to nationalism. now, he could have been the emperor of the lower east side and the only black person at a party somewhere. but he chose a different direction. in 1964 was listening to the radio and we were jones was wearing a seersucker sudeten tell the trends by what occurred. and he heard them call us members of umbra, revolutionaries. and then i think that
>> i was a member as well. >> david henderson. they were actual founders. >> but we were active members. >> and umbra was from 1962 through 1964, right? >> let's think. >> i think it was earlier than that. >> what david calls the extensions. so my question is also related to the kind of work that needs to be done. >> having been associated with lack writers, we all learn from each other and sometimes it's a lot of fun and other times it is like...
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david and brian started talking about it, and here is david and here's discovery, you know, they reallyent and they have had experience with it. it really reignited our interest in our believe that we should approach it. but you have to approach it in a new way. you have to reach to the people who now for some years have been exploring it creatively. it is going to be great to be a part of it and to grow a studio around those very specific kinds of tones and ideas. >> david, let me ask you, where should we think about where we are going to see this stuff? yahoo! or it on facebook or twitter or all of the above? where does digital content go? >> the great thing about digital content is a goes everywhere. in the cable business, if you go to russia, we have 11 channels. we have been there for 15 years building us channels. studio canan and the produce a great piece of content and we can put it on and he can be available to everyone around the world to consume. it is a real democracy on these platforms. the great content moves to the top. the exciting thing is that we can really scale up qu
david and brian started talking about it, and here is david and here's discovery, you know, they reallyent and they have had experience with it. it really reignited our interest in our believe that we should approach it. but you have to approach it in a new way. you have to reach to the people who now for some years have been exploring it creatively. it is going to be great to be a part of it and to grow a studio around those very specific kinds of tones and ideas. >> david, let me ask...
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are you more worried than david or are you optimistic? >> i have a ton of respect for david.hink on this topic, maybe we are at different ends. i think there are lot of things going on with facebook. i think there are opportunities they have not tapped into. for instance, instagram and video. all of that to be transformative in the next couple of years. i do believe there is a shift in the u.s. teens. we have done a survey and you see the deterioration. when you look at the leaves instead of the forest when you look at the data, there is a trend there that probably also drives zuckerberg to do what he is doing and being aggressive and think longer term. i think he is aware of some of these drifts in some of the usage. >> he did say that there's no priority to make money off of instagram or to make money off of messenger. they are forcing people to use now. bigger picture, david, are you satisfied with what you see? people know how all of it fits together. there is a drone company that they just bought. >> i disagree with what gene said before. clearly there is a shift in usag
are you more worried than david or are you optimistic? >> i have a ton of respect for david.hink on this topic, maybe we are at different ends. i think there are lot of things going on with facebook. i think there are opportunities they have not tapped into. for instance, instagram and video. all of that to be transformative in the next couple of years. i do believe there is a shift in the u.s. teens. we have done a survey and you see the deterioration. when you look at the leaves instead...
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they really narrowed it down. >> david souci, and david gallo, up next, we'll take you to an aviationlab in california. you're looking at it wriright n. this is a fascinating case, you will see how investigators get information from even the smallest pieces of wreckage. >> also we'll learn more on a ship that sank in years past, where flight 370 may be. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop chantix, and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right
they really narrowed it down. >> david souci, and david gallo, up next, we'll take you to an aviationlab in california. you're looking at it wriright n. this is a fascinating case, you will see how investigators get information from even the smallest pieces of wreckage. >> also we'll learn more on a ship that sank in years past, where flight 370 may be. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help...
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and you can watch late night with david letterman. we have his full retirement announcement and original stories from his 1996 visit. >>> johnny depp on the show to night. >>> no joking on the forecast. >> we have some showers out there. maybe hearing the pitter patter on the roof the next hour or two. we will talk about that in a second. san jose is not receiving the rainfall. we have partly cloudy skies, but everybody has a crack at more rainfall coming up tomorrow. now, i think the heaviest rain we are going to see is what is sitting offshore of san mateo county. san francisco, marin. so tween midnight and 1:00 will be the heaviest rain we get. you may get a tenth of an inch of rain in short order overnight tonight. overnight lows warmer because of the cloud cover. san rafael. 45. fremont, 45. 47 in mountain view s. 50, the overnight low for pacifica. san mateo, the next two days, tomorrow, rain showers, during the day, nothing that heavy. but tomorrow morning, there will be showers out there. you may want the get up a few minutes
and you can watch late night with david letterman. we have his full retirement announcement and original stories from his 1996 visit. >>> johnny depp on the show to night. >>> no joking on the forecast. >> we have some showers out there. maybe hearing the pitter patter on the roof the next hour or two. we will talk about that in a second. san jose is not receiving the rainfall. we have partly cloudy skies, but everybody has a crack at more rainfall coming up tomorrow....