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david: cheryl? what is so disheartening, california real estate, in particular, like new york has gone sky-high through the roof, he is benefiting from the real estate industry overall in fact that the buildings were not worth what even five years ago. they're absolutely should be an investigation. >> david, our governor -- david: isn't there a law against this kind of stuff, steve? >> yeah there is, there is anticorruption law. our governor in virginia went to jail, just had a jail term doing things at .1 of costly to taxpayers as this. this is what disgusts americans about the way our government works much and the senate should basically censor senator feinstein for being involved in this. david: gary, there is a lot of talk about keystone pipeline, tax december, stuff that could be put through congress. you don't hear a lot about these simple corruption stuff. i think steve is right. that is what really sticks in the craw of most americans, stuff considered normal business as usual that is not, p
david: cheryl? what is so disheartening, california real estate, in particular, like new york has gone sky-high through the roof, he is benefiting from the real estate industry overall in fact that the buildings were not worth what even five years ago. they're absolutely should be an investigation. >> david, our governor -- david: isn't there a law against this kind of stuff, steve? >> yeah there is, there is anticorruption law. our governor in virginia went to jail, just had a jail...
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david: alas.heryl: affordable health care enrollees to receive subsidies will soon be faced with tax surprises. what can enrollees expect? david: sad day in politics. former new york governor mario cuomo died yesterday. his policies didn't resonate back then. maybe could it be he was 30 years ahead of his time. cheryl: not only bad piece of news for pimco. bill gross not there anymore. we'll be right back. ♪ many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though their dentures look clean, in reality they're not. if a denture were to be put under a microscope, we can see all the bacteria that still exists on the denture, and that bacteria multiplies very rapidly. that's why dentists recommend cleaning with polident everyday. polident's unique micro clean formula works in just 3 minutes, killing 99.99% of odor causing bacteria. for a cleaner, fresher, brighter denture everyday. >> the president is right. in many ways which are a shining city on a hill. but the hard truth is
david: alas.heryl: affordable health care enrollees to receive subsidies will soon be faced with tax surprises. what can enrollees expect? david: sad day in politics. former new york governor mario cuomo died yesterday. his policies didn't resonate back then. maybe could it be he was 30 years ahead of his time. cheryl: not only bad piece of news for pimco. bill gross not there anymore. we'll be right back. ♪ many people clean their dentures with toothpaste or plain water. and even though...
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david: there is one.ebut ad list of the exceptional 100, the top 100 companies in the united states. liz: we have deloitte services and director and coauthor of the exceptional 100 report. before we get to the top names here, how do you measure an exceptional company? because there are a lot of metrics. you could go with revenue growth and stock price over the past couple years. but how do you measure what is exceptional? >> that is a great point, liz. part of what we hope is different and useful about this approach. we try to take very seriously precisely that fact. there are many different ways to measure financial performance. one is the most important. we try to take as many possible into account at the same time. so we look at profitability, growth and values simultaneously. david: let me talk about number two. u number one, is could part. but number two is hershey the chocolate maker. why is hershey so good? >> the way we rank the company, on the list we look at numbers we qualify as exceptional. th
david: there is one.ebut ad list of the exceptional 100, the top 100 companies in the united states. liz: we have deloitte services and director and coauthor of the exceptional 100 report. before we get to the top names here, how do you measure an exceptional company? because there are a lot of metrics. you could go with revenue growth and stock price over the past couple years. but how do you measure what is exceptional? >> that is a great point, liz. part of what we hope is different...
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says david duke. and then he followed it up with this on cnn. >> you said this week that if he's crucified, i think that was your word choice. >> yeah. >> then you're going to name names. what are you talking about? >> i would name names of any democrat -- and i know some democrats and republicans in the house of representatives who tried, in fact, urged me to support them. legally, i did. the governor of the state of louisiana, mr. foster, wanted my support. sm you're saying there are members of congress today who have relationships with you -- >> have had relationships. but they choose to keep that private. >> and that's fine. >> but you would call them out? >> i would call them out if they're hypocrite kal. >> david duke, that guy, is now threatening that asoeszuating with him and associating with his white supremist groups u has to become an okay thing in our modern politics. david duke now threatening that if steve skalise gets in trouble for his association with david duke and white supremist gr
says david duke. and then he followed it up with this on cnn. >> you said this week that if he's crucified, i think that was your word choice. >> yeah. >> then you're going to name names. what are you talking about? >> i would name names of any democrat -- and i know some democrats and republicans in the house of representatives who tried, in fact, urged me to support them. legally, i did. the governor of the state of louisiana, mr. foster, wanted my support. sm you're...
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david: very troublesome. >> if i haven't done anything wrong -- david: exactly.hank you very much for details. appreciate it. ly apple crushing earnings estimates with profits rising 38%. a record high. >> per share up 48%. revenue up. stock is rallying. david: now $114. a lot of people wonder if it is worth it. >> "the willis report" though is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. and this is the "willis report," the show where consumers are our business. historic blizzard for new york city that never was. weather forecasters say, sorry, for getting it so wrong. >> i think in general the storm was overplayed in new york. >> the biggest consumer electronics company in the world, apple, reporting earnings. what is next for the iphone and when can you get your hand on the apple watch? the feds spying on most of drivers. why are they using technology to fight drug dealers to track your every move? >> this system has been in effect secretly for a number of years. gerri: also an indiana church takes on the bies
david: very troublesome. >> if i haven't done anything wrong -- david: exactly.hank you very much for details. appreciate it. ly apple crushing earnings estimates with profits rising 38%. a record high. >> per share up 48%. revenue up. stock is rallying. david: now $114. a lot of people wonder if it is worth it. >> "the willis report" though is next. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. and this is the "willis report," the show where consumers are our...
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david: he knew. liz: one of the most highly anticipated super bowls as the reigning champs seattle seahawks taking on the new england patriots sunday. david: cheryl casone at the heart of it all in the nfl experience in phoenix, arizona. cheryl, you had good interviews. >> thank you so much. fans are flooding in now. picking up steam at the nfl experience. i wanted to show you we're in front of the stats zone, where the fans can loo at the technical analysis that goes into football! it is a very technical game. yes, we're inside the experience, outside the experience along tostitos boulevard. downtown phoenix has been transformed into overall nfl fan experience, and that's been the best part of being here in phoenix today, and obviously the sponsors and the companies that go with the super bowl are very much hoping that of those millions of eyeballs on sunday are going to bring them a lot of business. back to football. never mind that. we talked to a lot of the sponsors and ceo's. it's about the foot
david: he knew. liz: one of the most highly anticipated super bowls as the reigning champs seattle seahawks taking on the new england patriots sunday. david: cheryl casone at the heart of it all in the nfl experience in phoenix, arizona. cheryl, you had good interviews. >> thank you so much. fans are flooding in now. picking up steam at the nfl experience. i wanted to show you we're in front of the stats zone, where the fans can loo at the technical analysis that goes into football! it is...
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david: that's a negative. right now they don't have a diesel. >> i couldn't think of too many negatives. they have more storage, 2 liter automatic transmission. not bad. david: what fun. >> it was a blast. david: the president is looking to take away the tax break with the 529 college save little account. is this a saving plan? what could he go after next? the ira? we head to liz claman at the world economic forum. liz? liz: when it comes to the world central bankers it's not waiting for gudeau, new zealand on why it's interested now. how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 85% 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 invest
david: that's a negative. right now they don't have a diesel. >> i couldn't think of too many negatives. they have more storage, 2 liter automatic transmission. not bad. david: what fun. >> it was a blast. david: the president is looking to take away the tax break with the 529 college save little account. is this a saving plan? what could he go after next? the ira? we head to liz claman at the world economic forum. liz? liz: when it comes to the world central bankers it's not...
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david, back to you. david: the guy looks about 25 years old. await details for the european central bank plan which comes out tomorrow. how do you prepare for the possible contingencies. we have details on number one thing to watch when we come back >>> home sales and rates are not keeping up with the market. we might know why. jeff? >> everybody looks young to me, david. i will take you inside of the one of the 728,000 housing starts this past year. december was a big year. back in just a moment. >> hi, everyone, i'm gerri willis. coming up on my show at the top of the hour, 529 college savings plans among the many new targets of the white house. we'll break down how much more you will be spending. that is one of the big stories coming up on "the willis report" in just a few minutes. go. here's your invoice, ladies. a few stops later, and it looks like big ollie is on the mend. it might not seem that glamorous having an old pickup truck for an office... or filling your days looking down the south end of a heifer, but...i wouldn't have it any o
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david: paul?hink people a long time ago made their peace with the fact that there is corruption in china. we know it. it's been there a long time. investors haven't cared yet. i don't know why this would change opinions. david: what do you think, adam, do you think people are less inclined to buy alibaba when see how corrupt it is? >> nope. that scene from "casablanca," i'm shocked to find gambling here, sir. finding organized corruption in macau. david: good luck. >> but adelson, the documents are not yet public and they may not be public. david: they may not but they may be public. >> they are private right now. david: again, sabrina i think sometimes when people see, yes, everybody knows it's corrupt there. everybody knows it happens on every level but when you see the details you don't think that will make people feel uneasy at all? >> i suspect it might but at the same time i'm suspicious why he is exposing this. he has so much money and so much real estate. david: hold on a second, the reaso
david: paul?hink people a long time ago made their peace with the fact that there is corruption in china. we know it. it's been there a long time. investors haven't cared yet. i don't know why this would change opinions. david: what do you think, adam, do you think people are less inclined to buy alibaba when see how corrupt it is? >> nope. that scene from "casablanca," i'm shocked to find gambling here, sir. finding organized corruption in macau. david: good luck. >> but...
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david: why?> because simpson-bowles had some good ideas in it, not just on tax reform but on entitlements -- david: genevieve, this is specific. this is a bipartisan report. this is not theoretical. could say bring down tax rates, get rid of deductions. p president sign this bill. >> what they didn't do, how to cut spending. that is the problem with simpson-bowles, said problem we're not taking enough taxes. david: you won't have to cut taxes if you lower rates and revenue increases which happened before. >> but i understand they may have cut income taxes but across the board they increased capital gains, increased taxes on simpson-bowles. this is heritage estimate, we looked at it very close. if simpson-bowles put in place the average american household would see taxes go up over $8,000 of life of the plan which is eight years. it may have looked good up front. but as you look at details it actually increased tax amount and economy to about 20% which is well above the historical average of 18 ev
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david what? steve scalise's most detailed explanation of what he was doing at that david duke white supremacist event was speaking out against a tax plan he disagreed with. none of the contemporaneous accounts we have of that day say anything about that tax plan. and the new reporting today from the guy in louisiana who initially wrote this,his new reporting today is that steve scalise's explanation about this tax plan itself makes no sense because that tax plan he was reportedly so upset about hadn't even been filed in the state legislature an the day steve scalise made his speech to the white supremacist group. apparently the republicans believe his story anyway and are going to keep him in the leadership for the new congress. not a single member of the republican congress has called for scalise to step down or even for him just to withdraw from the number three leadership position in congress. they are joined in that sentiment by david duke himself. david duke wants steve scalise to stay where
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david, i send it back to you. david: liz, thank you very much. let's get into today's market action. andrew tut till, who is sitting on a little cash and when and how will he spend the cash? ernie ceclia, bryn mawr trust, when and war to buy into the falling oil sector and todd coleman at the cme. todd, i want to start with you. one of the things that was overlooked at some point in europe they're talking about negative interest rates, and the question is, whether we could actually move to negative interest rates where we would pay banks to hold our money. as we saw interest rates falling dramatically today, could that happen here? >> david you're not just talking about negative interest rates in europe. you're seeing them in five-year and under buckets. yeah, very much a possibility here. more a preservation of capital. it is return on capital, not return of capital and you will see that continue in europe with houses not being able to hold negative-interest rate yielding instruments. they will to buy 10-year and 30-year buckets. that will happe
david, i send it back to you. david: liz, thank you very much. let's get into today's market action. andrew tut till, who is sitting on a little cash and when and how will he spend the cash? ernie ceclia, bryn mawr trust, when and war to buy into the falling oil sector and todd coleman at the cme. todd, i want to start with you. one of the things that was overlooked at some point in europe they're talking about negative interest rates, and the question is, whether we could actually move to...
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lead your people out, david.e a messiah, not a destroyer. >> i will never forget the exact thought that went through my head when i saw the flames. thank god those mothers will bring their children out now, and we waited and waited and waited, and they didn't bring their children out. >> the entire scene unfolds before a live tv audience. >> look at that. this is gorgeous. >> there is tear gas that started a fire or something. >> the exuberance of a control room producer is tempered by the reality of the situation. >> it was quick. didn't last very long. the structure was like a wooden match. >> we never stopped our negotiation efforts. we continued right up until i turned off the speakers on that last day at 12:35 in the afternoon. >> everyone was in tears. we could all see the faces of the children. we all knew who they were. we had seen them. and that's what we were dedicated to doing, was trying to rescue those kids out of there. and that had all gone up in smoke and we knew that they were all dying and there
lead your people out, david.e a messiah, not a destroyer. >> i will never forget the exact thought that went through my head when i saw the flames. thank god those mothers will bring their children out now, and we waited and waited and waited, and they didn't bring their children out. >> the entire scene unfolds before a live tv audience. >> look at that. this is gorgeous. >> there is tear gas that started a fire or something. >> the exuberance of a control room...
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david: cheryl?al word. >> i think cities like paris and london have a bigger problem as far as these home grown terrorists, these isis fighters that have dual citizenship, i think we're going to see more attacks, i'm concerned. david: terrific stuff, folks. good to see you, guys. thank you very much. cheryl? cheryl: we just talked about the economic impact of terrorism around the globe. let's get the latest on the situation in paris with greg talcott. he is there live. >> reporter: hi, cheryl, david. yes, indeed, the hunt for the suspects involved in yesterday's brutal killing which took place just about two blocks from where we're standing right now is definitely heating up. latest word that we're getting is that police are focusing on an area about 40 miles northeast of paris. they've been circulating pictures of the two main suspects believed to be responsible for the death of 12 individuals as well as critically injuring another 11, and somebody at a gas station spotted somebody that looked like
david: cheryl?al word. >> i think cities like paris and london have a bigger problem as far as these home grown terrorists, these isis fighters that have dual citizenship, i think we're going to see more attacks, i'm concerned. david: terrific stuff, folks. good to see you, guys. thank you very much. cheryl? cheryl: we just talked about the economic impact of terrorism around the globe. let's get the latest on the situation in paris with greg talcott. he is there live. >> reporter:...
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david.avid: as we mentioned huge down day for alibaba, the stock sinking more than 8% as revenue growth disappointed. liz: there were other stories that simmered up here. no one knows alibaba more than jolene kent. she's with us now. >> there was so much to digest in this report. it was mobile monetization. they have not been able to monetize mobile as with desktop. huge migration for mobile users. great news for investors. monetization a problem. the chinese economic slow down. i asked joe sigh exactly what he is expecting for the year to come. >> we'll definitely see growth on a year and year basis. (?) i think the growth will be driven by more users coming on to the mobile platform and also our extension into lower tier cities, not just the fourth and fifth tier cities. but sixth. we've seen particular strength from fifth and sixth cities. and also our efforts in developing more consumption and also more production from the rural villages. >> so there you have it. you have a lot of positi
david.avid: as we mentioned huge down day for alibaba, the stock sinking more than 8% as revenue growth disappointed. liz: there were other stories that simmered up here. no one knows alibaba more than jolene kent. she's with us now. >> there was so much to digest in this report. it was mobile monetization. they have not been able to monetize mobile as with desktop. huge migration for mobile users. great news for investors. monetization a problem. the chinese economic slow down. i asked...
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david: yeah. all right. there are the bells. looks like we're going to -- we're off of the lows of of the session, that's the best we can say. liz: indeed. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ liz: a brutal ending for . liz: a brutal ending for two deadly hostage situations in paris today.. david: a female gun wielding accomplice is on the run. james, i got to ask you first of all about what might happen? because of course, we're all on tenterhooks whether something else is going to come down over there, we have the one terrorist apparently on the loose. mi 5, the cia/fbi of england, their chief is talking out of school, which he doesn't about an imminent threat. is he just referring to what might be happening in england or could that happen here as well? >> well, i think, look, it can happen anywhere any time. that's the one thing we know for sure and look like anything. people are shocked. they're using guns, this is unprecedented, completely not unprecedented. we've seen everything and you should expect all this stuff. euro
david: yeah. all right. there are the bells. looks like we're going to -- we're off of the lows of of the session, that's the best we can say. liz: indeed. "after the bell" starts right now. ♪ ♪ liz: a brutal ending for . liz: a brutal ending for two deadly hostage situations in paris today.. david: a female gun wielding accomplice is on the run. james, i got to ask you first of all about what might happen? because of course, we're all on tenterhooks whether something else is...
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david: okay.ore than 10 seconds, let me ask you about the fed because of course they are having a decision this week is it totally meaningless? they have telegraphed from the last meeting they will not change rates at all this time. >> yeah, i mean i do think it is totally meaningless. i think one of these times, they will come out and say, guess what, we're not raising rates until september. then it will turn into december and then maybe talking 2016. you look at the dynamic what is is happening with interest rates right now, with how wages are growing, with inflation, i don't understand how they will raise rates. david: mash, thank you very much. liz: as we take a final picture of sometimes square, stay tuned. we'll have latest on the storm. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis and this is the "willis report," the show where consumers are our business. a monster snowstorm hitting the northeast. >> i'm declaring a state of emergency effective immediately. gerri: some parts could get up to th
david: okay.ore than 10 seconds, let me ask you about the fed because of course they are having a decision this week is it totally meaningless? they have telegraphed from the last meeting they will not change rates at all this time. >> yeah, i mean i do think it is totally meaningless. i think one of these times, they will come out and say, guess what, we're not raising rates until september. then it will turn into december and then maybe talking 2016. you look at the dynamic what is is...
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david: "after the bell" starts right now. david: breaking down today's busy action. we have imperion wealth management's kimberly foss. who says don't be scared by the volatility. she will tell you who you to use it to your advantage. lance roberts tells us why he thinks low oil prices actually hurt the economy in the long run. mark sebastian from cme. get some specifics what happened with oil today. it did pop up. it looked like it found a floor. it was up over 50. what happened? it ended up down over 4%. >> yesterday's move was primarily a short squeeze on the back of one big order, is swept a lot of traders out. once oil kind of lost its momentum people started jumping back in and started selling it. that is where weakness comes in. there is not a lost strength for oil. it makes up everything back basically on a short squeeze. liz: look, intel numbers are out. we'll work through them because we want to make sure everybody gets the correct numbers here but this is a dow component and the dow components are looking at the worst worst losing strength in about three m
david: "after the bell" starts right now. david: breaking down today's busy action. we have imperion wealth management's kimberly foss. who says don't be scared by the volatility. she will tell you who you to use it to your advantage. lance roberts tells us why he thinks low oil prices actually hurt the economy in the long run. mark sebastian from cme. get some specifics what happened with oil today. it did pop up. it looked like it found a floor. it was up over 50. what happened? it...
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>> hi, david.anipulate currencies, ben bernanke started this with the qe program to push the dollar down. we've seen this throughout every economy. everybody is racing to the bottom to try to increase their own gdp what that does in effect, artificially jumped up interest rates while pumping up the dollar. apple, why convert the money back to u.s. keep it where it is at, hold on to it, where velocity of money is very important to an economy which we've not seen for quite a while. until that picks up it will not create jobs. david: tracy, be careful what you wish for. the more velocity of money, the more cash gets out there and more inflation, right? >> the more the government taxing it and taking it and other things as well. apple can do what it wants with its cash and should sit on it and put it under its empty address because god knows what will happen. until we change tax laws and onerous regulations you will not see the money come back into the economy. they will hold on a tight fist and i don'
>> hi, david.anipulate currencies, ben bernanke started this with the qe program to push the dollar down. we've seen this throughout every economy. everybody is racing to the bottom to try to increase their own gdp what that does in effect, artificially jumped up interest rates while pumping up the dollar. apple, why convert the money back to u.s. keep it where it is at, hold on to it, where velocity of money is very important to an economy which we've not seen for quite a while. until...
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david: that was fun.g up president obama, british prime minister david cameron laid out plans how to tackle the growing threat of terror here in the u.s. and abroad. how did the president respond to iran? will he vetoing more sanctions? we'll go live to the white house. >>> after another year of lackluster performances, hedge funds are they, actively managed funds are they a ripoff? some people say they are. we have a guy who has been saying that for year, that they are overpriced, overvalued. he will tell us his top plays next. ♪ no photos of men tworking on ranches.. just a ram 1500 ecodiesel that gets 156 more miles per tank than the ford f-150 ecoboost. get more facts at ramtrucks.com. nobody's hurt,but there will you totstill be pain.new car. it comes when your insurance company says they'll only pay three-quarters of what it takes to replace it. what are you supposed to do, drive three-quarters of a car? now if you had a liberty mutual new car replacement, you'd get your whole car back. i guess they
david: that was fun.g up president obama, british prime minister david cameron laid out plans how to tackle the growing threat of terror here in the u.s. and abroad. how did the president respond to iran? will he vetoing more sanctions? we'll go live to the white house. >>> after another year of lackluster performances, hedge funds are they, actively managed funds are they a ripoff? some people say they are. we have a guy who has been saying that for year, that they are overpriced,...
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david.id: rich edson, thanks very much in d.c. liz. >> look at lower part of your screen to see stocks tumbled again today. here is what the dow did, plunged two days in a row of double, triple-digit losses following weak december retail sales. could today's disappointing number trigger a market correction beyond one or go% per day we've seen already? let's bring in the panel. mark newton, gray wolf partners. neil hennessey, portfolio manager and cio and along with our own tracy byrnes. mark newton, to the charts with the emotion strained out of this, sift aid was, what happens here? are we starting to see a major correction on the horizon more than 5%? on the day what are you expecting out here. >> you can't really make that case just yet, liz. we haven't seen sufficient deterioration that the markets need to pull back more from here. it pulled back 1% from the lows. so it felt like a pretty good relief rally. we're down only 4% from the highs. key levels is the 1972 on s&p. 16,067 for the
david.id: rich edson, thanks very much in d.c. liz. >> look at lower part of your screen to see stocks tumbled again today. here is what the dow did, plunged two days in a row of double, triple-digit losses following weak december retail sales. could today's disappointing number trigger a market correction beyond one or go% per day we've seen already? let's bring in the panel. mark newton, gray wolf partners. neil hennessey, portfolio manager and cio and along with our own tracy byrnes....
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could the jury believe david stone?d of the day, what stone is telling you, it can't be true. there is no physical evidence of any foul play anywhere at or near that shop. >> reporter: charles capone declined to testify in his own defense. >> and you feel comfortable in that decision? >> yes, sir, i do. >> reporter: prosecutor bill thompson had the final word for the state. >> rachael's gone forever. he insured that her body, her physical essence, is also gone forever. but we can't let that allow him to escape responsibility. >> reporter: after seven days of testimony, the case went to the jury. let me ask you that cut to the chase question. on friday that night at the garage, did you get her down on the ground, did you throttle your wife and kill her? >> i can tell you honestly, no. it's a lie. it's been portrayed as stuff that absolutely didn't take place. i've done many things, you know, that i'm not proud of, you know? paid my dues, moved on, you know? tried to be a better person. >> reporter: this whole thread of t
could the jury believe david stone?d of the day, what stone is telling you, it can't be true. there is no physical evidence of any foul play anywhere at or near that shop. >> reporter: charles capone declined to testify in his own defense. >> and you feel comfortable in that decision? >> yes, sir, i do. >> reporter: prosecutor bill thompson had the final word for the state. >> rachael's gone forever. he insured that her body, her physical essence, is also gone...
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david, back to you. david: as liz mentioned this is clearly ecb rally. mike sorrentino, chief strategist, he thinks the ecb bond buying will not fix europe's problems. mark tepper, strategic wealth partners founder and president, still sees he is very bullish on markets. he sees oil as a problem. alan knuckman in the pitts of cme. alan, i want to start with you. i'm quoting you were expecting a muted reaction to the markets from the ecb. this is anything but muted, do you agree. >> well, i think this is looking forward. the reaction was very muted. we were much higher, came back to unchanged. i view this as positive being a resident optimist. once the s&p got back to the midpoint from the all-time lows to last week's lows it kept going an going. if we have full recovery we could see a move up to 2200 in the s&p which is 7% higher. david: mike, this is spectacular reaction, what the ecb did. much more than everybody thought. you think this is flash in the pan it, will not solve europe's props. explain. >> that is absolutely right. compare with the ecb wit
david, back to you. david: as liz mentioned this is clearly ecb rally. mike sorrentino, chief strategist, he thinks the ecb bond buying will not fix europe's problems. mark tepper, strategic wealth partners founder and president, still sees he is very bullish on markets. he sees oil as a problem. alan knuckman in the pitts of cme. alan, i want to start with you. i'm quoting you were expecting a muted reaction to the markets from the ecb. this is anything but muted, do you agree. >> well,...
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if i was david cameron's minder i would line back to the u.k. now for the next six or seven hours with a very big grin on my face because effectively, barack obama, in words, and in deeds dave -- gave david cameron everything he wanted. the most wonderfully staged and orchestrated walk down the west wing. they took it slowly. it was like a production of west wing frankly. and at the news conference today, david cameron is one of my closest friends and i have the highest regard him. he could not have done more, we .5 months out on election, i'm sure he's thinking, i will bank that. >> the two leaders are also working together in a coalition to take on the islamic eight. the aircraft carrier is playing a crucial role. they are carrying out airstrikes over iraq and syria. mark received rare access to the ship and those carrying out the mission. >> if you want to learn about america's fight against islamic state, start here. this one ship carries 5000 people and the strikeforce of 60 jets. this whole effort involving thousands of people using billio
if i was david cameron's minder i would line back to the u.k. now for the next six or seven hours with a very big grin on my face because effectively, barack obama, in words, and in deeds dave -- gave david cameron everything he wanted. the most wonderfully staged and orchestrated walk down the west wing. they took it slowly. it was like a production of west wing frankly. and at the news conference today, david cameron is one of my closest friends and i have the highest regard him. he could not...
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what chance does david have? today, davids all over the world are crushed by goliath government. >> hundreds of riot police knock activists to the ground. john: beer makers farmers, entrepreneurs, goliath says -- >> they're not properly regulated. john: goliath takes some of their home. >> not fair it's not right, but there's no telling when this nightmare will end. john: can david defeat goliath? that's our show tonight. . john: today in america goliath no longer looks like that. these days he's more likely to wear a tie and carry a clipboard. the davids he attacks are mostly entrepreneurs who have the nerve to make a buck running a business. hairdressers, yoga instructors, dentists, tour guides flower sellers, most anyone who goes into business is soon surprised to find himself up a bureaucrat who says you may not, unless you obey all our rules and give us lots of money. some of those davids are fortunate to find help from a law firm that takes their case for free. the institute for justice, lawyers sue the gov
what chance does david have? today, davids all over the world are crushed by goliath government. >> hundreds of riot police knock activists to the ground. john: beer makers farmers, entrepreneurs, goliath says -- >> they're not properly regulated. john: goliath takes some of their home. >> not fair it's not right, but there's no telling when this nightmare will end. john: can david defeat goliath? that's our show tonight. . john: today in america goliath no longer looks like...
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david? >> david wright reporting in tonight. david, thank you. >>> and now to colorado this evening, and it's been more than two years now since that massacre in a movie theater in aurora. and tonight, jury selection in the trial of accused gunman james holmes now getting under way. you'll remember his fiery hair, that dazed look in the courtroom. but tonight, inside that court, holmes virtually unrecognizable. as his parents now plead for their son's life. here's abc's clayton sandell. >> reporter: today in court, james holmes looked more like the college student he used to be. clean, cut, wearing glasses, even laughing with his attorneys. a starkly different look than this shortly after the aurora movie theater rampage. >> i've got seven down in theater nine! seven down! >> reporter: 12 people were killed. 70 injured. the now 27-year-old is one of the few mass shooters ever to face trial. the first of 7,000 potential jurors began reporting today. >> oh my god. >> reporter: holmes admits he
david? >> david wright reporting in tonight. david, thank you. >>> and now to colorado this evening, and it's been more than two years now since that massacre in a movie theater in aurora. and tonight, jury selection in the trial of accused gunman james holmes now getting under way. you'll remember his fiery hair, that dazed look in the courtroom. but tonight, inside that court, holmes virtually unrecognizable. as his parents now plead for their son's life. here's abc's clayton...
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that shot was david killing himself. >> the tragedy sent missy's son, david ratliff jr. time was 21, on a downward spiral. >> 21-year-old man. how did you deal with that? >> not the right way. i started -- my drug use took a whole other level. i started shooting heroin, shooting whatever i could. i mean, that was it. i was numbing myself to complete numbness. kept coming to jail. kept getting other chances. >> what is your relationship with your mom now? >> after everything everything that happened, it was crappy. i blamed her for a lot of -- a lot of it. i blamed her. i blamed her parents. i felt like everyone just came down on my dad too hard. and i still feel that way a little bit. >> i get a lot of the blame. and, of course, i understand it. and i take it. and i accept it. and it's okay. i'm a mom. that's what i do. i know that what his father did is not my fault. i love my son. he's my heart. and i'll never give up on him. although i have practiced tough love. i'm not a pattern that looks the other way and pretends he does no wrong. >> missy says that david has writ
that shot was david killing himself. >> the tragedy sent missy's son, david ratliff jr. time was 21, on a downward spiral. >> 21-year-old man. how did you deal with that? >> not the right way. i started -- my drug use took a whole other level. i started shooting heroin, shooting whatever i could. i mean, that was it. i was numbing myself to complete numbness. kept coming to jail. kept getting other chances. >> what is your relationship with your mom now? >> after...
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david? >> david kerley leading us off tonight. david, thanks. let's get right to meteorologist ginger zee tonight, tracking it all. first, the cold. and you say it's going to get even colder. >> reporter: this is just the beginning. a couple days of this. minneapolis public schools, we know tonight, are also closed. you can see why. david, look at this map. arctic air mass in place. wind chill warnings and advisories. minneapolis will feel like 30 below. des moines, 25 below. that's the wind chill just tomorrow. as we said, it's not stopping there. the freezing line plummets into the southeast, all the way to the gulf coast. florida will start to feel the freeze, into north florida. teens and sub zero into new england. that's without the 20-mile-per-hour wind. put that on, and wind chill, 21 below in boston by thursday morning. >> so, thursday, the coldest this week. in the meantime while we have you, the two earthquakes in texas. >> reporter: yes. irving and synder. one near dallas, one near lubbock. two both 3.5 earthquakes. for irving, the 17
david? >> david kerley leading us off tonight. david, thanks. let's get right to meteorologist ginger zee tonight, tracking it all. first, the cold. and you say it's going to get even colder. >> reporter: this is just the beginning. a couple days of this. minneapolis public schools, we know tonight, are also closed. you can see why. david, look at this map. arctic air mass in place. wind chill warnings and advisories. minneapolis will feel like 30 below. des moines, 25 below. that's...
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uk prime minister david cameron.re on a two-day visit and they will take questions from reporters. we're learning from the bbc that u.s. and the uk are going to hold joint cyber war games this year in order to combat or in the efforts to combat terrorism around the world. as we wait for them, let's talk more stocks an bonds turn to bonds because yields are staging a comeback in today's session. jackie deangelis at the nymex. >> that's right. take a look at this chart on the ten year yields dipped below 1.7% earlier but we spiked back up. jim, it tell me what's behind the turnaround here. >> 13 out of the last 14 days, 10-year yield have shtsled lower than the day before. further up the curve it's more than that. to think on a friday there might be position squaring is reasonable. i don't think the fundamental story has changed but everybody is long 10-years we could see 2% before we go lower. >> let me ask jack the same question do you think this is the bottom or go lower or spike and then move around from there? >>
uk prime minister david cameron.re on a two-day visit and they will take questions from reporters. we're learning from the bbc that u.s. and the uk are going to hold joint cyber war games this year in order to combat or in the efforts to combat terrorism around the world. as we wait for them, let's talk more stocks an bonds turn to bonds because yields are staging a comeback in today's session. jackie deangelis at the nymex. >> that's right. take a look at this chart on the ten year...
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david? >> rob marciano in boston. >>> and the ripple effect tonight across this country already. more than 6,000 flights already canceled. lines at logan in boston. that airport halting flights tonight. stranded passengers at laguardia here in new york. and outside, the race to de-ice those planes. and this evening, they are readying the powerful snow plows they use on those runways, plows that can clear the snow at 40450 miles per hour. abc's david kerley tonight. >> reporter: it's a snowy struggle. but tonight, airlines are throwing in the towel as the storm intensifies. the major airlines serving the northeast are grounding their jets and expect to be idle tomorrow. unhappy faces and long lines. >> i'm exhausted and annoyed. i just want to go home. >> reporter: boston's logan airport will be using this beast of a machine, which boasts a 450 450-mile-an-hour blower a broom and a plow blade. but even it won't be enough. logan has no scheduled flights tomorrow. with nearly 3,000 flights canc
david? >> rob marciano in boston. >>> and the ripple effect tonight across this country already. more than 6,000 flights already canceled. lines at logan in boston. that airport halting flights tonight. stranded passengers at laguardia here in new york. and outside, the race to de-ice those planes. and this evening, they are readying the powerful snow plows they use on those runways, plows that can clear the snow at 40450 miles per hour. abc's david kerley tonight. >>...
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put simply, david is a great friend. he is one of my closest and most trusted partners in the world on many of the most pressing challenges that we face. we see the world the same way. we recognize that, as i have said before. when the united states and united kingdom stand together, our nations are more secure and our people are more prosperous and the world is safer and more just. great britain is are indispensable partner. and david has been personally an authentic partner. and i thank you for your friendship and with both of our economies growing and unemployment falling, we used our working dinner last night to discuss how we can help create more jobs for our people. because we believe this needs to be the year when the united states and the european union make real progress toward the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, and we share the view that boosting demand in europe can keep our economies going. as innovative economies in his information age, we're expanding our collaboration on digital technologi
put simply, david is a great friend. he is one of my closest and most trusted partners in the world on many of the most pressing challenges that we face. we see the world the same way. we recognize that, as i have said before. when the united states and united kingdom stand together, our nations are more secure and our people are more prosperous and the world is safer and more just. great britain is are indispensable partner. and david has been personally an authentic partner. and i thank you...
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david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from his son. >> we have a graphic t-shirt with a picture of david with that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprisingly, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist visit. >> i remember my dad and this other lady carrying me out. i could barely see. it felt like my eyes were barely open. i was like dizzy. >> but whether david loves the video or wishes he would go away, it's one he won't live down. >> is this going to be forever? >> on youtube, you bet it will. >> i think this video is like this generation's, you know, naked baby pictures. >> why is this happening to me? >> but i don't think he'll be embarrassed by this one. i don't think he will. i think he'll enjoy it for a long time. >>> halfway around the world, two more kids hold the title for one of the most watched viral videos of all times. >> charlie
david senior has started a "david after dentist" t-shirt line, using those now famous quotes from his son. >> we have a graphic t-shirt with a picture of david with that quote. >> and what does the star of the video think of all this? >> i take pictures with everybody that recognizes me. >> his favorite part of the video? not surprisingly, the part where he screams. [ screaming ] of course, david junior doesn't remember much about his dentist visit. >> i...
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david? >> alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, just back from boston. the blizzard this week and this is just incredible. two more storms now. >> reporter: yeah, the blizzard seemed to have woken up the atmosphere, in a sense. couple of storms, we get through the first one. this is bringing some rain and snow on the radar through baltimore and d.c. tonight. new york, the commute in the warning, maybe an inch or two or snow. heavier amounts in northern new england. the next storm is more potent. and we could see six inches or more across parts of maine. but in the southwest, this one is tapping some tropical moisture, rain be moving into phoenix tonight. heavy snows across the colorado rockies. the rain moves out by the super bowl, but that storm then goes into the plains on sunday. some snow for parts of the midwest on sunday and we'll watch it on the east coast on monday. >> rob, thank you. >>> we move onto other news tonight and
david? >> alex perez leading us off tonight. alex, thank you. let's get right to meteorologist rob marciano, just back from boston. the blizzard this week and this is just incredible. two more storms now. >> reporter: yeah, the blizzard seemed to have woken up the atmosphere, in a sense. couple of storms, we get through the first one. this is bringing some rain and snow on the radar through baltimore and d.c. tonight. new york, the commute in the warning, maybe an inch or two or...
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david is a great friend. he is one of my closest and most trusted partners in the world on many of the most pressing challenges that we face. we see the world the same way. we recognize that, as i have said before. our nations are more secure and our people are more prosperous and the world is safer and more just. great britain is are indispensable partner. david has been personally an authentic partner. with both of our economies growing and unemployment falling, we used our working dinner last night to discuss how we can help create more jobs for our people. we believe this needs to be the year when the united states and the european union make real progress toward the transatlantic trade and investment partnership, and we share the view that boosting demand in europe can keep our economies going. as innovative economies in his information age, we're expanding our collaboration on digital technologies to improve our governments. given the urgent and growing danger of cyber threats, we decided to expand our
david is a great friend. he is one of my closest and most trusted partners in the world on many of the most pressing challenges that we face. we see the world the same way. we recognize that, as i have said before. our nations are more secure and our people are more prosperous and the world is safer and more just. great britain is are indispensable partner. david has been personally an authentic partner. with both of our economies growing and unemployment falling, we used our working dinner...
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chuck, there's a lot on david cameron's agenda.atty okay, a lot is political. he first set this meeting because of his election in may, closely fought contest. but now clearly all of the focus is on the terror threats in europe attacks in paris and whether or not there are sleeper cells elsewhere. >> andrea i got two words that keep going through my head this week. it's dismantle and disrupt. do you remember how many times whether it was president bush president obama, prime minister cameron and blair, how the goal about disrupting dismantle and disrupt. perhaps for five or six years there was success, core al qaeda, the disruption and made these folks feel as at the they had to worry about their own survival rather than be on the offense and go recruit. now it feels as if -- i'm having 2003 2004 flashbacks, right, that all of a sudden it's terror cells popping up in europe and that the isis and aqap in yemen there, both seem to be not disrupted to the point they can't recruit again. i think there's a larger question for both prime
chuck, there's a lot on david cameron's agenda.atty okay, a lot is political. he first set this meeting because of his election in may, closely fought contest. but now clearly all of the focus is on the terror threats in europe attacks in paris and whether or not there are sleeper cells elsewhere. >> andrea i got two words that keep going through my head this week. it's dismantle and disrupt. do you remember how many times whether it was president bush president obama, prime minister...
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david? >> it is going to be another long night ahead. david wright thank you. and get safe with the crew there. meantime new york city getting nearly ten inches of snow but that was nothing. but from long island straight into boston all digging out tonight. nearly three feet of snow in some places. a firefighter helping to pull out that ambulance in new bedford, massachusetts. a patient inside. this man and his snow employee cutting a path through snow there. and in boston tonight, this nurse, brought to work at brigham and women's hospital by that police officer. meteorologist rob marciano riding out the storm for us from boston. >> reporter: tonight, the blizzard of 2015 crushing the east coast. massachusetts pummeled with over 30 inches of snow. in hudson even too much for the plows to handle. >> this is a very significant storm and in many parts of massachusetts, i think you could call it in fact an historic event. >> reporter: the last 24 hours, a blowing, blinding mess. painful to be outside. the wind is blowing the snow sideways. visibility at times drop
david? >> it is going to be another long night ahead. david wright thank you. and get safe with the crew there. meantime new york city getting nearly ten inches of snow but that was nothing. but from long island straight into boston all digging out tonight. nearly three feet of snow in some places. a firefighter helping to pull out that ambulance in new bedford, massachusetts. a patient inside. this man and his snow employee cutting a path through snow there. and in boston tonight, this...
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but not david goodell's. >> this is david's picture from the arrest the day after the murder.had attempted suicide or at least made gestures of attempting suicide prior to his arrest. >> after strangling his 21-year-old former girlfriend, viviana toole, he drove around hackensack throughout the night and the following morning with her corpse seated beside him. >> i put a hat on her, some glasses. i don't know why i was doing that, i guess to not make her look dead, make her look more alive, i don't know. >> goodell eventually pulled over and cut his wrists in an apparent suicide attempt. at some point, he says he stumbled out of the car. >> next thing you know i woke up in a pool of blood with a cop saying, hey, buddy, hey, buddy. i was like, oh, [ bleep ]. i got up and jumped in the car and tried to run the cop over. so he jumped out the way and i started pushing the police cruiser backwards so he couldn't get in the car and chase me. so i started pushing the car. >> goodell then led police on a high-speed chase through residential areas of bergen county. viviana's body was s
but not david goodell's. >> this is david's picture from the arrest the day after the murder.had attempted suicide or at least made gestures of attempting suicide prior to his arrest. >> after strangling his 21-year-old former girlfriend, viviana toole, he drove around hackensack throughout the night and the following morning with her corpse seated beside him. >> i put a hat on her, some glasses. i don't know why i was doing that, i guess to not make her look dead, make her...
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david? >> ryan owens from texas tonight. ryan thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the abc news investigation. take a look at this survivor contestant. paddling the boat there. then able to jump into the water. turns out, he's a former nfl star who collected worker's comp. how does he now explain then being able to compete? >>> also the new report this evening about cars. nine of them with no highway driver deaths. did your car make the list tonight? >>> and, rock legend tom petty speaking out tonight able this song. what he had to say to this very popular artist when we come back. en... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new ligh
david? >> ryan owens from texas tonight. ryan thank you. >>> and there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this thursday. the abc news investigation. take a look at this survivor contestant. paddling the boat there. then able to jump into the water. turns out, he's a former nfl star who collected worker's comp. how does he now explain then being able to compete? >>> also the new report this evening about cars. nine of them with no highway driver...