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david: by the way, you've done this before, admit it? you've been on tv before. >> no, i have not. david: you're pretty good. >> my first. davidnk you very much. sandra: nice to meet you. david: good to meet you as well. well -- sandra: talk about grounded, relentless snow led to highest number of flight cancellations in more than 25 years. we have the latest and what it all means for the u.s. economy. it isn't good. ♪ [ chilen yelling ] [ teleone rings ] [ shirley ] edwa jones. this is shirley eaking. homay i help you? oh hey, neill, how areou? how was the trip? [ male announcer ] with nearly 7 million investors... [ shirle] he's right here. hold on one sec. [ lennouncer ] ...you'd expect us to have a highly skilled call center. kevin, neill holley's on line one. ok, great. [ male announcer ] and we do. it's how edward jones makes nse of investing. ♪ sandra: major snow and ice storm blanketing the southeast and eastern seaboard causing thousands of flight cancellations and freezing some businesses. david: our own peter barnes joining us live from reagan national airport in arlington, virginia, with more. looks like it is movi
david: by the way, you've done this before, admit it? you've been on tv before. >> no, i have not. david: you're pretty good. >> my first. davidnk you very much. sandra: nice to meet you. david: good to meet you as well. well -- sandra: talk about grounded, relentless snow led to highest number of flight cancellations in more than 25 years. we have the latest and what it all means for the u.s. economy. it isn't good. ♪ [ chilen yelling ] [ teleone rings ] [ shirley ] edwa jones....
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david: want to buy low, retail sales come on thursday. xrt is the e-tf david -- etf david likes. randy, thank you very much. larry shover will be with us in a few minutes when the cme closed. liz: guess what, we are speaking with the woman, the only person who sat down exclusively with the the game's creator. were there bigger and more powerful forces at play if his decision to stop the money flow? david: interesting story there. also, the markets, once feared tapering but we saw a big move higher today, over 200 points at one point, despite janet yellen saying it is full speed ahead for the taper. why such bullishness from the markets? two fed insiders reading between the lines coming next. liz: tell us what you think. yellen was good for markets. today will investors continue to like what they hear from her? tweet us@ft --@fbnatb. we'll read your answers later this hour. >> ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, ally big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a
david: want to buy low, retail sales come on thursday. xrt is the e-tf david -- etf david likes. randy, thank you very much. larry shover will be with us in a few minutes when the cme closed. liz: guess what, we are speaking with the woman, the only person who sat down exclusively with the the game's creator. were there bigger and more powerful forces at play if his decision to stop the money flow? david: interesting story there. also, the markets, once feared tapering but we saw a big move...
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the direction of donna. >> david's second ex-wife also had an alibi for the time of david's murder, an alibi confirmed by numerous witnesses. next, investigators questioned david'surrent girlfriend, 32-year-old tracey frame. tracey said she last saw david on thursday, and she assumed he was headed to las vegas where he liked to gamble. >> you didn't hear from him any thursday night? >> no, sir. >> did you talk to him friday? >> no. >> nothing saturday? >> no. >> have not talked to him since? >> have not talked to him since then. >> it was discovered that he had some gambling debts and he had some troubles with the irs. >> tracey consented to a search of the house she shared with david. >> we searched the home with luminol. we did a search with cadaver dogs. >> they found no evidence of blood, and the cadaver dogs didn't find anything either. but investigators did find one possible clue. >> as they searched the house, they found electric blanket controls, but they didn't find an electric blanket, which was kind of odd, because they found david wrapped in an electric blanket. >> a day later, police found david's white lexus abandoned in a supermarket parking lot w
the direction of donna. >> david's second ex-wife also had an alibi for the time of david's murder, an alibi confirmed by numerous witnesses. next, investigators questioned david'surrent girlfriend, 32-year-old tracey frame. tracey said she last saw david on thursday, and she assumed he was headed to las vegas where he liked to gamble. >> you didn't hear from him any thursday night? >> no, sir. >> did you talk to him friday? >> no. >> nothing saturday?...
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david: you can see your reflection in these greens at the moment. jim: and what are you seeing? david: it's not pretty. nick: another ugly duckling, eh? jim: bubba will be next to putt. david: well, this would be as loud as any super bowl fit goes in. nick: try reading this one, david. david: oh, no, i'd rather not. i'll wait for it to come out in paperback. nick: right. it goes so slow. i think it goes a little left to right but it would try to -- if it's super brilliant, it tries to come back. but let's see if bubba can get erfect weight. im: took a kick the other way. if he could have just hit that on the inside of the coin, who knows? jim: matt jones will make a run at a birdie here. well done. again, local resident. plays here, practices here. and after rounds of 65-65, today at 72. again, tomorrow, the world's strongest man competition. followed by big ten basketball. million-indiana. on the home of the ncaa men's championship, cbs. and final-round coverage of the waste management phoenix open tomorrow at 3:00 eastern time. our start time tomorrow from cottsdale. nick: this has to be kind of perfect right edge. oh, well done. puts him in a tie for ninth with kokrak a
david: you can see your reflection in these greens at the moment. jim: and what are you seeing? david: it's not pretty. nick: another ugly duckling, eh? jim: bubba will be next to putt. david: well, this would be as loud as any super bowl fit goes in. nick: try reading this one, david. david: oh, no, i'd rather not. i'll wait for it to come out in paperback. nick: right. it goes so slow. i think it goes a little left to right but it would try to -- if it's super brilliant, it tries to come...
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>> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> who is this wildstein guy? >> former christie port authority appointee, david wildstein. >> why should we believe him? >> the lawyer for david wildstein write, quote, evidence exists tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closure. >> evidence exist, ohhh. >> it's a curious choice of words. >> it exists. >> it raises questions about what does he have? >> he hasn't presented that evidence yet. >> how do i feel about david now? >> this is just the governor's word against david wildstein. >> they created a brand-new position just for him. >> specifically for david wildstein. >> what this has done is made christie look so uncredible. >> for the gop field at large. >> perhaps still has ambitions to run in 2016. >> christie was the man to beat. >> a lot of republicans looked at their poll numbers. >> it looks very different with christie falling to the middle. >> what this has done has made christie look so uncredible as a presidential candidate. >> here is the first time that most of us saw david wil
>> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> david wildstein. >> who is this wildstein guy? >> former christie port authority appointee, david wildstein. >> why should we believe him? >> the lawyer for david wildstein write, quote, evidence exists tying mr. christie to having knowledge of the lane closure. >> evidence exist, ohhh. >> it's a curious choice of words. >> it exists. >> it raises questions...
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david wildstein. number four on the list of five things governor christie's office wants you to know about david wildstein is "in david wildstein's past, people in newspaper accounts have described him as tumultuous and someone who made moves that were not productive." then here are the top two bullet points proving david wildstein has a checkered past. "as a 16-year-old, david wildstein sued over a local school board election." and "he was publicly accused by his high school social studies teacher of deceptive behavior." governor christie's office goes on to say in addition to being deceptive to his social studies teacher, david wildstein also had a "controversial tenure as mayor of livingston, new jersey." bottom line, "wildstein will do and say anything to save david wildstein." it is not at one level all that weird that there's opo research now trying to discredit david wildstein, right? that's sort of politics. david wildstein used to be a chris christie ally. that relationship has definitely soured. now chris christie's office is trying to discredit him. it's kind of icky, right? that's politics. doing so, thoug
david wildstein. number four on the list of five things governor christie's office wants you to know about david wildstein is "in david wildstein's past, people in newspaper accounts have described him as tumultuous and someone who made moves that were not productive." then here are the top two bullet points proving david wildstein has a checkered past. "as a 16-year-old, david wildstein sued over a local school board election." and "he was publicly accused by his high...
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david: we'll see you then in the new new york, we don't back down. we hope you will join us. david we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens otax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free pn. there's on one way for your binesto go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com for the proven relief raof the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out h you can save at purplepill.com. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium vels. side effects may incle headache, abdominal pain, and dirhea if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exi. avoid if you tclopidogrel. for many, relief is at hand. ask your doctor abouxium. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", eat this, not that. nutr
david: we'll see you then in the new new york, we don't back down. we hope you will join us. david we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens otax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free pn. there's on one way for your binesto go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com for the...
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david for $250. david: what? ebay selling sneakers for more reasonable 3950. david: i think these are opening bids.e to get it. time for number one thing to watch, will be new fed chair janet yellen. she will give her first semiannual testimony on monetary policy after two weak job reports in a row. investors will listen closely to comments about the pace of tapering. liz: have a good knight "the willis report" is next. see you tomorrow. gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis. right now on "the willis report." did he break the law with his comments? we of the story on tim armstrong. plus, the obamacare website has problems of its own. has the government messed up yet again? and some wall street analysts say taking a big profit just isn't good enough. what that means for your money. we are watching out for you tonight on "the willis report." ♪ ♪ ♪
david for $250. david: what? ebay selling sneakers for more reasonable 3950. david: i think these are opening bids.e to get it. time for number one thing to watch, will be new fed chair janet yellen. she will give her first semiannual testimony on monetary policy after two weak job reports in a row. investors will listen closely to comments about the pace of tapering. liz: have a good knight "the willis report" is next. see you tomorrow. gerri: hello, everyone, i am gerri willis....
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david: amazing to remember bbefs industry was melded into the banking industry in the late '90s, banking used to be a 9:00 to 5:00 job. liz: bank, hours. david: financial services were separate from banking but they call got mixed together at the end of the '90s. that changed everything. liz: alexandra michelle. daviduts could mean higher co-pays and fewer benefits for seniors. they are are the not only ones who could take a hit. the outcome could have huge impact on you and your wallet. details coming up next. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for re this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. coand is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like maybe we should ask your doctor about pradaxa. in a clinicatrial, pradaxa® (dagatran etexilate mesylate)... ...was proven superior to warfarin at reducing the risk of stroke. and unlike warfarin, with no regular blood tests
david: amazing to remember bbefs industry was melded into the banking industry in the late '90s, banking used to be a 9:00 to 5:00 job. liz: bank, hours. david: financial services were separate from banking but they call got mixed together at the end of the '90s. that changed everything. liz: alexandra michelle. daviduts could mean higher co-pays and fewer benefits for seniors. they are are the not only ones who could take a hit. the outcome could have huge impact on you and your wallet....
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david and liz, towards the day when cars will be driving themselves. bound to happen. david: future is here. doug mckelway, good to see you. liz: thank you, doug. miami is getting a little hotter. former soccer superstar davido bring his brand and his sport to the city. details next. david: meanwhile we all kvetch about the winter weather playing plaguing us here. ice storms paralyzing a country literally on the other side ever the atlantic. it is literally frozen solid. we have more coming up for you next. liz: whoa. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, ai had to do something. i sawdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarlow t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout a medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could i
david and liz, towards the day when cars will be driving themselves. bound to happen. david: future is here. doug mckelway, good to see you. liz: thank you, doug. miami is getting a little hotter. former soccer superstar davido bring his brand and his sport to the city. details next. david: meanwhile we all kvetch about the winter weather playing plaguing us here. ice storms paralyzing a country literally on the other side ever the atlantic. it is literally frozen solid. we have more coming up...
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david: this is serious stuff. liz: "how to train your dragon" ii. david: millions of dollars. the apparel site, zulily, is that how you pronounce it. liz: yeah. davidly jumping to nearly three times its november ipo price. liz: nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. i remember when this went public. >> that's right t wasn't that long ago. back in november it was a $22 ipo. today it closed up 36% and hit a record high of 63 bucks this ipo, the folks hot on zulily pretty happy about it. it is emcommerce. they sell apparel and home goods. their direct market awed joins is -- audience is mom and kids. their sales doubled from a year ago. it's a seattle-based company. over in nevada they're looking at new warehouse space to double their existing space to over 700,000 square feet according to the ceo. a stock certainly one to watch. a great ipo. this year up about 40%. and they talk about ipos in the space that may seem likely. wear fair, which is -- way fair, another online seller of home goods hired bankers to advise it on a ipo maybe that will be another one we'll look this space, liz and dave. david: thank you, nicole. liz: s&
david: this is serious stuff. liz: "how to train your dragon" ii. david: millions of dollars. the apparel site, zulily, is that how you pronounce it. liz: yeah. davidly jumping to nearly three times its november ipo price. liz: nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange. i remember when this went public. >> that's right t wasn't that long ago. back in november it was a $22 ipo. today it closed up 36% and hit a record high of 63 bucks this ipo, the folks hot on...
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david thought he was somebody that he wasn't, and david wanted to be somebody that he wasn't, but davidd pull off one of the greatest heists in the history of the country, but couldn't. >> the following morning, the fbi moves in and arrests the heist mastermind, steve chambers. they also arrest his wife, michelle, who has a surprise for the agents when they storm into her mansion. >> steve was already down on the ground being handcuffed by other agents, and michelle was still getting out of bed. at that time, michelle was naked, and that distraction actually caused kind of a danger for us, because right under her pillow, not steve's pillow, was a fully loaded .9 millimeter semiautomatic. >> also arrested, kelly campbell, the temptress of the plot, and more than 20 others who helped chambers hide the money. >> the fbi did a very good job on this case. they prevented david ghantt from being killed. they were able to recover the vast majority of the money in a relatively short period of time. >> took us all week to actually go to the 20 boxes, open them up, what you'll see is just loaded w
david thought he was somebody that he wasn't, and david wanted to be somebody that he wasn't, but davidd pull off one of the greatest heists in the history of the country, but couldn't. >> the following morning, the fbi moves in and arrests the heist mastermind, steve chambers. they also arrest his wife, michelle, who has a surprise for the agents when they storm into her mansion. >> steve was already down on the ground being handcuffed by other agents, and michelle was still...
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david: too cold for polar bears. mike tobin is there. says a lot about mike. sandra: thanks, mike. david: we asked you on twitter and facebook if you think the uaw is ever going to succeed in unionizing foreign auto companies in the u.s. after volkswagen vote they lost? michael on twitter told us, perhaps, if they abandon their political agenda and become more balanced. sandra: ah. brian on twitter wrote in to say, probably not. foreigners are not as gullible as u.s. automakerses david that. we'll wait and see. i think we're becoming a little more aware what they're up to. he says i hope not, as long as states allow right to work, we will see a migration of auto makers to those states. sandra: and mike told us, good gloverry, i hope not! unions are irrelevant. probably a few of our viewers are appreciate that sentiment. david: i would think so. sandra: thanks for letting me join you. david: we'll put in "off the desk." remember this? we teased it. you may remember the self-tying laces worn by marty mcfly in "back to the future" part two. nike women make the power laces reality in 2015. once they slip the their feet in the shoes, they automatically tighten just like in the movie. they used introduced the nike air mag as exact replica of the high top sneaker. those came without the power laces. >> they are trying to find a way to get rid of shoelaces right? always tripping on them? >>> also off the desk. stop complaining about the rent on yyur new york apartment. hear
david: too cold for polar bears. mike tobin is there. says a lot about mike. sandra: thanks, mike. david: we asked you on twitter and facebook if you think the uaw is ever going to succeed in unionizing foreign auto companies in the u.s. after volkswagen vote they lost? michael on twitter told us, perhaps, if they abandon their political agenda and become more balanced. sandra: ah. brian on twitter wrote in to say, probably not. foreigners are not as gullible as u.s. automakerses david that....
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david: protein. liz: what the heck is this? the not to worry, athletes will have plenty of time to discuss all the problems because there are side by side toilets. they're not big on privacy, david. davidy that blanks together -- it is nation's biggest auto show when it comes to attendees. this year has a healthy share of new models including a souped-up toyota tundra designed to go ahead with ford's f-150 with an aluminum body. liz: jeff flock live from the chicago auto show. show it to us, jeff. >> i'm inside. it is warm. i may be in mud but it is warm. this is a off-road course toyota took a week to build inside mccormack center. that is tundra on the off-road course. they have mud, they have cactus. you name it. bob carter, the sales chief of toyota telling us exclusively today, shooting a shot over the bow of his competitors with the tundra and f-150 for ford and then also had some things to say about some competing auto executives. look at what he had to say about his pals elon musk and carlos ghosn. personally, i don't care what elon, carlos and jonathan say about fuel zest. talking about hydrogen fuel cells. it is future. reminiscent of 1998 and 1999 when we first introduced th
david: protein. liz: what the heck is this? the not to worry, athletes will have plenty of time to discuss all the problems because there are side by side toilets. they're not big on privacy, david. davidy that blanks together -- it is nation's biggest auto show when it comes to attendees. this year has a healthy share of new models including a souped-up toyota tundra designed to go ahead with ford's f-150 with an aluminum body. liz: jeff flock live from the chicago auto show. show it to us,...
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david: one more. >> we're located on 52 san diego and third avenue. david: get the camera back in -- 52nd. davidtch. that is $16,000 man's watch. >> it is not 16,000 at suttons and robertsons. david: how much is it there. >> a few thousand dollars less. liz: such a deal. catherine bostock. good luck and welcome to new york. david: thanks very much. liz: how do top fed officials grapple with one of the worst financial crises in u.s. history? we have inside look at the central bank's actions as the economy plunged into recession. david: sleek super bike seen in the movie ton, may become reality. we'll tell you how you get hands on a legacy light cycle like these. --ton. (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, ii 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 sisfaction
david: one more. >> we're located on 52 san diego and third avenue. david: get the camera back in -- 52nd. davidtch. that is $16,000 man's watch. >> it is not 16,000 at suttons and robertsons. david: how much is it there. >> a few thousand dollars less. liz: such a deal. catherine bostock. good luck and welcome to new york. david: thanks very much. liz: how do top fed officials grapple with one of the worst financial crises in u.s. history? we have inside look at the central...
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david: you end up with this. here's the cigar. it is called commodore. >> commodore. david: commodore. how much does it retail for? >> we launch adweek before christmas. it is come prodoorcigar.com w very three things. we have humi door. davidthe camera here. it's a big human my door. >> that sean carter logo designed by ay-z personally. it comes with 21 cigars. it is all spanish cedar. it has a travel humidore which goes with his life-style. this is $1,000. $999. david: for the whole case? >> whole case, everything. we have a travel humidor for $350. that comes with 7 cigars. we have seven cigars in a beautiful gift box for $210. david: can i buy these cigars individually. >> absolutely. we would appreciate that. there are $30 a piece. david: 30 bucks. for those who don't know that is sort of the target that i think a lot of cigar, premium cigar companies are looking for. people who are willing, you don't smoke one every night. maybe once, a couple times a week at most? >> again depends on the cigar smoker but typically it is on occasion. david: how has that market been growing past couple years? >> we had a lot of different things. we've had taxes go up. we see a lot of legislation and regulation coming into our business
david: you end up with this. here's the cigar. it is called commodore. >> commodore. david: commodore. how much does it retail for? >> we launch adweek before christmas. it is come prodoorcigar.com w very three things. we have humi door. davidthe camera here. it's a big human my door. >> that sean carter logo designed by ay-z personally. it comes with 21 cigars. it is all spanish cedar. it has a travel humidore which goes with his life-style. this is $1,000. $999. david: for...
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the day she was born she became a david david there. are these guns normally reserved for shooting birds or clay discs able to be used in other circumstances. susan is forty nine and a fashion designer. i've never been put in a situation where i had to make a choice to shoot a human or not so i can't answer yes or no but i can say i believe that i would protect i think that my instincts would take over and if i had something that i could protect myself or my children or with i think that i would i think we go back to our instincts to protect defending oneself is a contentious topic. as for these women learning how to shoot and gaining self confidence is not just a game for a fifty year old banker it's also a question of survival home. ok frank you tell me about that i was in a parking lot i was with a girlfriend and locked the car to let her out to her car and a gun was held right to my head with two guys and a guy came around the other side knocked her back in the car. and they asked for all our jewelry and i told him he went get him.
the day she was born she became a david david there. are these guns normally reserved for shooting birds or clay discs able to be used in other circumstances. susan is forty nine and a fashion designer. i've never been put in a situation where i had to make a choice to shoot a human or not so i can't answer yes or no but i can say i believe that i would protect i think that my instincts would take over and if i had something that i could protect myself or my children or with i think that i...
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david and liz? david: peter barnes. liz: a lot of ifs and coulds. david: all these forecasts. you wonder. you, peter. a lot of pages. luckily he is the one that has to go through them. >>> transports, often seen as a barometer of the economy, so far this year transports are off to a rocky start. what is going on in the sector and what is it telling us about the state of the economy? we'll talk to the ceo of the trucking company ryder systems in a fox business exclusive coming up next. liz: microsoft names a new ceo officially. it was well-telegraphed. everybody was chattering about that man. we're talking to one of his former bosses at the company. is satya nadella, the new ceo, is the right person for the job? what should he, what will he do first? it's a first on fox business interview with brad silverburg. stay tuned. ♪ we asked people a question, how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? 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 reth
david and liz? david: peter barnes. liz: a lot of ifs and coulds. david: all these forecasts. you wonder. you, peter. a lot of pages. luckily he is the one that has to go through them. >>> transports, often seen as a barometer of the economy, so far this year transports are off to a rocky start. what is going on in the sector and what is it telling us about the state of the economy? we'll talk to the ceo of the trucking company ryder systems in a fox business exclusive coming up next....
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david: how much is it now, the dividend. >> 4.7%. that fluctuates of course. david: wow. >> that goes back and forth. it's a little complicate because of distributable earnings are one of the metrics that you -- davidope to get 7.4% every year. that is forward-looking and it is big, it is huge. >> it is. and blackstone can afford to do that, as i said in my piece. they have made a lot of smart decisions and they're starting to reap the benefits from those decisions. so they can afford to do this. it looks as if they will continue to make smart decisions and reward shareholders. liz: other names in the space have either followed this model or taken their own tack. fortress, there are smart people over there publicly-traded but do i think this is the best of the group or could you salt some cash into couple of names here? >> i think that blackstone is definitely the model. one of the analysts i spoke to in my piece noted they are reallied model for all their peers want to be blackstone because they have the best track record, they're the largest and they have done a lot of good. i think they are probably the strongest just because they're the largest. they're getting lion's share of new assets coming
david: how much is it now, the dividend. >> 4.7%. that fluctuates of course. david: wow. >> that goes back and forth. it's a little complicate because of distributable earnings are one of the metrics that you -- davidope to get 7.4% every year. that is forward-looking and it is big, it is huge. >> it is. and blackstone can afford to do that, as i said in my piece. they have made a lot of smart decisions and they're starting to reap the benefits from those decisions. so they...
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david: great idea. that is invention. david: you still have a lab? >> i have a lab and inend invent all the time. davidus soon. jaywalker, formed priceline. the guy who made patents interesting. liz: we need patent reform. i love the idea. >>> celebrity chef paula dean, is she reforming? when he know she is cooking up a dramatic return over the controversy of her use of racially-charged language. next we talk to the "wall street journal" reporter who broke the news about dean's planned return and big buck that is are backing her comeback. you have got to see this one. welcome back. how is everything? there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping. fedex one rate. really makes my life easier. maybe a promotion is in order. good news. i got a new title. and a raise? management couldn't make that happen. [ male announcer ] introducing fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move here
david: great idea. that is invention. david: you still have a lab? >> i have a lab and inend invent all the time. davidus soon. jaywalker, formed priceline. the guy who made patents interesting. liz: we need patent reform. i love the idea. >>> celebrity chef paula dean, is she reforming? when he know she is cooking up a dramatic return over the controversy of her use of racially-charged language. next we talk to the "wall street journal" reporter who broke the news...
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david: first class is little better. >> just a little bit. i don't know if i can go back. liz: when rule 40 expires come talk to us about your new endorsements please. >> hopefully i get some. david: congratulations. keep it up. >> thanks. liz: devin logan, silver medalist. david all aclers out there. thank you very much. >>> minimum wage hike could leave hundred of thousands of americans out of work according to the non-partisan research paper..3 we'll head to d.c. for the very latest on that. liz: plus the navy's new weapons sound like straight out of "star wars" and might remind you of the laser guns used during this scene. we've got details coming up. >> don't get cocky. >> still more of them out there. ♪ you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show howany years that amount might last. i was ying to, like, pull it a littleurther. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin h much we'lneed for a retirement that could last 3years or mor so mbe wneed to approach things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ liz: so the non-partisan congressional budget office reles ad report that weighs the cost of raising the minimum wage. david: we heard alan blinder talking abou
david: first class is little better. >> just a little bit. i don't know if i can go back. liz: when rule 40 expires come talk to us about your new endorsements please. >> hopefully i get some. david: congratulations. keep it up. >> thanks. liz: devin logan, silver medalist. david all aclers out there. thank you very much. >>> minimum wage hike could leave hundred of thousands of americans out of work according to the non-partisan research paper..3 we'll head to d.c....
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david hit her on the back of her head with an ax hammer. but she survived those injuries and covered up the incident. 18 months later, with david and sandy sleeping separately, prosecutors believe davidpped into sandy's perform shortly before dawn and used the pistol he kept in the closet. the blood spatter on david's shirt and under his right sleeve proved he was the shooter. david left the gun on the bed, then called 911. >> she shot herself in the head. >> she must have had some inkling that he was going to be doing something and here is the guy who thought he was smart enough to get away with it. if not for the second shot. >> after he was arrested, david duyst continued to tell anyone who would listen that he was innocent. he claimed the gun double fired. ad that his wife's letter was actually an attempt to frame him for her death. during his trial, david duyst took the stand to tell the jury his side of the story. >> nothing was ever good. everything was always bad. that kind of -- that kind of mind-set. that's what she thought. that's what she said. that's how she expressed herself. >> but most trial observers had david's testimony hurt him more than it helped him. >> it was a
david hit her on the back of her head with an ax hammer. but she survived those injuries and covered up the incident. 18 months later, with david and sandy sleeping separately, prosecutors believe davidpped into sandy's perform shortly before dawn and used the pistol he kept in the closet. the blood spatter on david's shirt and under his right sleeve proved he was the shooter. david left the gun on the bed, then called 911. >> she shot herself in the head. >> she must have had some...
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david: poor old jcpenney it, may have booted out. at five bucks a share i wonder if the real estate is worth more -- bottomed out. >> that's a great point, david. at 5.22 analysts think it is still overvalued. the stock is down 75% in the last year he. [closing bell ringing] davidnging on wall street. we're eagerly awaiting news about the twitter price but also pandora is expecting earnings. by the way, twitter is expected to post a loss. you can't call earnings precisely but we managed unfortunately to pull ourselves in the red. we're kind of a mixed market here, just barely so. look at dow jones industrial average. just a tick off of the green arrows. so basically flat, waiting for those earnings reports that will be coming in from twitter, from pandora, from a host of different companies. we have a busy hour for you. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: they're lining up like planes at o'hare. disney, pandora, twitter. all waiting on numbers. let's get to today's market action. joe keating, joe is saying now
david: poor old jcpenney it, may have booted out. at five bucks a share i wonder if the real estate is worth more -- bottomed out. >> that's a great point, david. at 5.22 analysts think it is still overvalued. the stock is down 75% in the last year he. [closing bell ringing] davidnging on wall street. we're eagerly awaiting news about the twitter price but also pandora is expecting earnings. by the way, twitter is expected to post a loss. you can't call earnings precisely but we managed...
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david. >> david. >> david o. russell. >> if you're lucky enough to star in a david o. for actors. in fact, civil writings playbook and american hustle are the only movies since 1981 to receive a nomination in each of the four acting categories. russell has also been praised for making his female characters just as interesting as his men. >> thank you so much for letting the world know that a princess can punch and wear a low-cut gown. >> and the accolades don't end there. russell has been nominated three times by the academy as best director and three of his films the fighter, silver linings flay fwook, and american hustle have all received nominations for best picture. "american hustle" was inspired by the afghan operation sting in the 1970s. >> he doesn't love you. he loves me. you know it, i know it, he knows it. it was beautiful and it was real. we love each other. >> shut up. >> you scare him and manipulate him and you use your son. >> he must like it. on some level he must want it. he can't stop loving it. like the perfume you love even when it has something sour
david. >> david. >> david o. russell. >> if you're lucky enough to star in a david o. for actors. in fact, civil writings playbook and american hustle are the only movies since 1981 to receive a nomination in each of the four acting categories. russell has also been praised for making his female characters just as interesting as his men. >> thank you so much for letting the world know that a princess can punch and wear a low-cut gown. >> and the accolades don't end...
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david is at the factory with simon. david? ? >> the factories creating quite a bit of the buzz. sound club will be here in the spring. simon.to talk to there is a lot of interest in the startup scene. people are talking about the difficulty of getting funding. there's something else that is -- needs to happen. what can encourage the digital economy? >> [indiscernible] we could foster the really have ae -- legal definition of what a startup is. make sure it becomes a regular business. what are some of those parameters? asking the authorities to have -- [indiscernible] it sounds weird for somebody asking money back. stock options is another area that is difficult. >> absolutely. tovately, we will be having pay taxes at the current valuation. that is at the same time that we will have to pay the premium on the? -- >> you were in brussels presenting ideas about this. what kind of reaction are you getting? >> is very supportive. there are seeing -- high unemployment rates. they believe the digital economy could be a solution to that. >> what are you trying to achieve here at the factory? >> make early stages work better. we have much to fulfill with all the hype going on. we are going to see that happen, i hope, here. happening in start the spring when people start moving into the factory, this former brewery. >> fascinating. thank you very much, davidar has been a testing for the company. next.s >> i'm mark burton. here are the top headlines. enrico letta in italy saw his democratic party draw support and turned to rival matteo renzi . the president must decide whether to appoint a new prime minister or call elections. environmental agency says river levels are expected to rise. they had ever spite yesterday after more than two months of downpours. the new storm brings rain and wind. company --s says the israel's techof industry is vital. he says the industry is galloping like a horse. if you don't gulp with the horse, it will go up without you. if you don't gallop with gallopurse, it will tell u without you. welcome back. i'm mark barton. >> anna edwards and i anna edwards am. here is more on the french economy. we have france growing by 0.3% in the fourth quarter of 2013. that beat the analysts estimate. only two quarters of growth in the past. we have a bunch of data to come to the morning. 0.3%.- in terms ofth david technology
david is at the factory with simon. david? ? >> the factories creating quite a bit of the buzz. sound club will be here in the spring. simon.to talk to there is a lot of interest in the startup scene. people are talking about the difficulty of getting funding. there's something else that is -- needs to happen. what can encourage the digital economy? >> [indiscernible] we could foster the really have ae -- legal definition of what a startup is. make sure it becomes a regular...
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ending the week pretty positive, david. david: we have a way to make even more money this hour.
ending the week pretty positive, david. david: we have a way to make even more money this hour.
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david. david: quickly. >> is the solution more low interest rates? is the solution more quantitative easing? i doubt it. and i think five years of doing that and results is evidence for that. will the -- davidhave to leave it at that we could continue this. jeff cleveland, todd buchholz. thank you for coming on. >> nice to see you, david. liz: from that hot, to this cold, the polar vortex may be taking a bit of a break, causing natural gas prices to come back down just a bit but the commodity is still up 16% so far. it was the best performer last year. how is this impacting nat-gas produce officers we have one of them, swift energy president bruce vincent we'll ask next. david: how often do you pay attention to in-flight safety videos. more is yawn. one airline adding sex appeal to grab your attention. not a bad idea. we have all the details when we take you "off the desk." [ ma announcer ] legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses. if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dre
david. david: quickly. >> is the solution more low interest rates? is the solution more quantitative easing? i doubt it. and i think five years of doing that and results is evidence for that. will the -- davidhave to leave it at that we could continue this. jeff cleveland, todd buchholz. thank you for coming on. >> nice to see you, david. liz: from that hot, to this cold, the polar vortex may be taking a bit of a break, causing natural gas prices to come back down just a bit but the...
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david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was ha siste and fat and investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but davidabout his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that anyone could hold that in and not talk about it. but if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was haunted by his sister's murder and still hoped to find some way to solve it. >> he had been successful in solving a lot of very complicated crimes, and i know that this was really important to him to try to solve this crime. because of course this was very personal. and he felt very deeply about it. >> and he had promised his father he would solve the murder before he died. by this time his father was close to 90 years old, and time was running
david maxwell would need help. >>> for more than 30 years, david maxwell was ha siste and fat and investigator with the houston police department. the two had known each other for years, but davidabout his sister's murder. >> i was shocked. i was amazed that anyone could hold that in and not talk about it. but if anyone could do it it would be david. >> i saw no need to tell people about what had happened in my life. ant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at...
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. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you, david. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you, david. police now have an antidote to a heroin overdose. and more than a million people demand an investigation of olympic skating judges when the cbs evening news continues. >> reporter: 10 times gaudet overdosed. 10 times narcan saved her life, and that's primary complaint of critics hosay narcan enables some addicts to keep overdosing. >> it gives you another chance the life. it essentially gives you another chance to recover. >> played of grass? >> okay! >> reporter: gaudet has been clean since april and is billion a life for herself and her daughter. >> we look at it as a tool, as a first responder. >> reporter: 15 more police departments will equip them with narcan. >> pelley: today, a california lawmaker was charged in a federal corruption case. ron calderon, is accused of taking $100,000 in cash bribes, as well as trips and meals, in exchange for political favors. his brother, tom calderon, who works as a lobbyist was also char
. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you, david. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. thank you, david. police now have an antidote to a heroin overdose. and more than a million people demand an investigation of olympic skating judges when the cbs evening news continues. >> reporter: 10 times gaudet overdosed. 10 times narcan saved her life, and that's primary complaint of critics hosay narcan enables some addicts to keep...
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david. david: all the dane sees down. some are down even further. let's go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. volatility, that is the index we look at, it is way up. hasn't touched this level in seven months, nicole. >> right now we're seeing 2125. watching it jump 15%. everybody is on edge. you're seeing selling across the board. manufacturing numbers are weak. everybody is looking at jobs report on friday. liz: all sectors are being hammered but technology is leading. big cap tech stocks are among the biggest losers. >> hewlett-packard, microsoft down more than 3%. ibm down 2%. oracle down nearly 3%. [closing bell ringing] davidtay with us. take us through the whole market analysis we have planned for our folks on a really rotten day for the markets. all the markets are down. dow triple-digit loss. the third time it has been down 300 points this year. mostly in january. you can't deny this is one of the worst losses we've seen quite some time when you add up all of the indices. look what happened by the way to the russell 2000, small and mid-sized caps, don't often hear about that in the mix. that is down over 3% in just one day. this is a heavy market day. you want to stay with us. we have it all covered, including richard fisher, the head of the dallas fed. how will the fed react to what we see on the screen. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: in a quick bit of breaking
david. david: all the dane sees down. some are down even further. let's go to nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. volatility, that is the index we look at, it is way up. hasn't touched this level in seven months, nicole. >> right now we're seeing 2125. watching it jump 15%. everybody is on edge. you're seeing selling across the board. manufacturing numbers are weak. everybody is looking at jobs report on friday. liz: all sectors are being hammered but technology is leading. big...
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will push that unemployment, push up wages which is going to force the fed to at least stay -- david,david, davidnt rate didn't really fall because of job creation and, therefore, wage growth. unemployment fell for other reasons, didn't it? participation rate. that's the big -- >> yes. >> come on. >> that is structural and demographic and it's going to continue. even moderate economic growth is going to push turn employment rate down in this market. >> what about that proposition you made which is to be short fixed income and long equities. don't we have to acknowledge as janet yellen did that we have a problem with inflation undershooting and we have a problem with unemployment growth at the moment, say the figures, retail sales, isn't that likely to benefit longer dated fixed income to possibly a greater extent? couldn't that be a big trade in the first quarter? >> it has worked the first two months of this year. but when you start at 275 it's -- you're getting a lousy coupon and when you think about -- the fed is still buying a lot of bonds. it's going to phase that out. it's going to eventual
will push that unemployment, push up wages which is going to force the fed to at least stay -- david,david, davidnt rate didn't really fall because of job creation and, therefore, wage growth. unemployment fell for other reasons, didn't it? participation rate. that's the big -- >> yes. >> come on. >> that is structural and demographic and it's going to continue. even moderate economic growth is going to push turn employment rate down in this market. >> what about that...
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david, thank you for having me on the show. i really appreciate the opportunity to explain what is going on. david: our pleasure. >> here is my stance what happened with mt. gox? the fact it was a private company that was not managed properly. and that has resulted in a great loss for the users. david750,000 bitcoins that have apparently disappeared, do you have any information about that? >> i do not and i'm, reading the same media reports you're reading from regarding that. what they're saying, there was a issue on their end which led to that. i know they're throwing around things like about it coin protocols and -- issue and things like that but there is no evidence or proof that is actually what occurred with their system. the -- systems were something they chose to take measures to ensure it would not be a problem. david: you see the pictures, on the screen, bret. we show photos of bitcoin. those pictures don't exist. there is no physical bitcoin. that leads me to the question about your business. how do you assure the existence of something that doesn't really exist? >> what we have with falcon global a agreement based with a company out of the u.k. with elicit. they have ansured bitcoin vault backed by london premier insurance company. david: let me stop you right there. you
david, thank you for having me on the show. i really appreciate the opportunity to explain what is going on. david: our pleasure. >> here is my stance what happened with mt. gox? the fact it was a private company that was not managed properly. and that has resulted in a great loss for the users. david750,000 bitcoins that have apparently disappeared, do you have any information about that? >> i do not and i'm, reading the same media reports you're reading from regarding that. what...
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david: netflix looks like over 450. i don't know if it stays that way until the end. [closing bell ringing] >> hit a 479 as the high. david: netflix is hot. liz: the bells ring on wall street. looking at stocks today. a little difficult to find direction here. we have the dow jones industrials losing steam about 31 points. nasdaq down six points much the russell down just a fraction of the s&p 500, 1843 was the number. the number to beat is the 1848 for the all-time record, davidday you want to look at individual stocks. some of them, we were talking netflix, we were talking tesla. earnings as well. dreamworks is coming on this hour. you don't want to miss it. we'll give you front page headlines. u.s. single family home prices rising slightly more than expected in december. s&p/case-shiller index gaining
david: netflix looks like over 450. i don't know if it stays that way until the end. [closing bell ringing] >> hit a 479 as the high. david: netflix is hot. liz: the bells ring on wall street. looking at stocks today. a little difficult to find direction here. we have the dow jones industrials losing steam about 31 points. nasdaq down six points much the russell down just a fraction of the s&p 500, 1843 was the number. the number to beat is the 1848 for the all-time record, davidday...
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david. david: off the highs but still that ain't bad at all. let's go right to the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides a lot of big names are doing well. sometimes we have to look around for names. boeing, alcoa, hewlett-packard, these are big companies doing well. >> big moves, right? two .25%, right? how about if you made that every day on your stock investment? that is a great gain. hewlett-packard up 1.84%. most of the day we had 29 out of 30 dow components in the green. liz: walgreen looking booed. >> wall green and cvs are looking good. walgreens, 5.7% to the up side. davidt fedex and think that is bellwether for the connie. that is doing extremely well. >> they're doing more. up three bucks for fedex. [closing bell ringing] david: the bells are ringing on wall street. boy, what a day. we're off the highs. we were above 200. but we're now trading at 187. that is nothing to sneeze at at you will. all the indices are up. russell 2000 didn't quite make it into the 1% jump range. it is doing quite well. all the indexes. you're looking around, liz for areas that did poorly today, you can't find any. liz: janet yellen hit that page. david: they like what they heard. liz: they sure did. the new fed chair janet yellen making her first appearance before congress since taking the job at the beginning of this month and delivering the message, and the word, continuity in the fed policy. she said the recovery in the labor market is far from complete. david: barclays is planning to cut up to 12,000 more jobs this year. including 5000 in the international operations. t
david. david: off the highs but still that ain't bad at all. let's go right to the new york stock exchange. nicole petallides a lot of big names are doing well. sometimes we have to look around for names. boeing, alcoa, hewlett-packard, these are big companies doing well. >> big moves, right? two .25%, right? how about if you made that every day on your stock investment? that is a great gain. hewlett-packard up 1.84%. most of the day we had 29 out of 30 dow components in the green. liz:...
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david: the old concord was about 10% premium over first class. liz: but time is money. davidhose things are fun. you can see the curvature of the earth which is fun. liz: never got to. but "the willis report" is next. you can see that coming right up. [ male announcer ] whether it takes 200,000 parts, ♪ 800,000 hours ofupercomputing time, 3 million lines of code, 40,000 sets of eyes, or a million sleepless nights. whether it's building the world's most advanced satellite, the space station, or the next leap in unmanned stems. at boeing, one thing never changes. our passion to make it real. ♪ our passion to make it real. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global mkets and drive forwarwith broader possibilities. cme group: w the world advances. gerri: hello, everybody i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report", netflix and your cable company about to start a huge fight and guess who will get stuck with the bill? >> the butcher begins. gerri: also, better not miss a payment on your credit card. print of one bank's cont
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david. david breaking that story. >>> now out west to julia on what this means for consumers. david tipping it there, already some complaints being heard. julia? >> reporter: that's right, tyler. this deal is raising red flags for consumers and those complaints will certainly be under the microscope when the fcc evaluates this deal. the consumer advocacy group free press rejecting the deal warning in a statement, "comcast will have unprecedented power over consumers and ability to exert its influence over businesses that want to reach comcast customers." comcast says the fact they will own only 30% will not affect cooler options or pricing because comcast and time warner cable do not compete in a single zip code. as comcast's ceo brian roberts pointed out, the cable companies defeat pi directv, dish, verizon and in many case as fifth provider. roberts arg gurs consumers and small add medium businesses will benefit, better technology including faster internet speeds and comcast xfinity live and on demand and ability to buy digital movies to then access from anywhere. comcast is also
david. david breaking that story. >>> now out west to julia on what this means for consumers. david tipping it there, already some complaints being heard. julia? >> reporter: that's right, tyler. this deal is raising red flags for consumers and those complaints will certainly be under the microscope when the fcc evaluates this deal. the consumer advocacy group free press rejecting the deal warning in a statement, "comcast will have unprecedented power over consumers and...
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david: david: talk about news of the day which is what happened towards the end of the trading day.ne of those nice-looking weekdays when we saw all arrows green. what happened at 2:00, rumors, word from the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. and others in fact the russians were sending troops into the crimea, the lower part of the ukraine. that of course sent the markets going south. but, we should emphasize as questioned somewhat, we saw the markets turn around. as you can see that is a split decision, liz. liz: that brings us to the front page headlines of the we got data today. the commerce department revising estimateor
david: david: talk about news of the day which is what happened towards the end of the trading day.ne of those nice-looking weekdays when we saw all arrows green. what happened at 2:00, rumors, word from the ukrainian ambassador to the u.n. and others in fact the russians were sending troops into the crimea, the lower part of the ukraine. that of course sent the markets going south. but, we should emphasize as questioned somewhat, we saw the markets turn around. as you can see that is a split...
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david: you were kicked is. we don't have time to ask you where. >> here is the point, david, for me at the federal reserve this is not the first rodeo. davidirst time you will get kicked as a member of the federal reserve. >> yes, sir. david: richard, great to see you. please come back to see us again. >> thank you both. liz: we'll put the interview up on our website definitely. imagine you have the opportunity to tell your boss you're quitting in front of another 111 million people? that is highly unlikely, right? but it came from that woman during a reality tv commercial during the super bowl last night. we have the woman who quit and ceo behind the company next. ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com if you have a buness idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. start your business today with legalzoom. we're here to help you turn your dream into a reali. [ mthat if you wear a partial,w you're almost twice as likely lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting tee
david: you were kicked is. we don't have time to ask you where. >> here is the point, david, for me at the federal reserve this is not the first rodeo. davidirst time you will get kicked as a member of the federal reserve. >> yes, sir. david: richard, great to see you. please come back to see us again. >> thank you both. liz: we'll put the interview up on our website definitely. imagine you have the opportunity to tell your boss you're quitting in front of another 111 million...
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david wildstein in the press conference especially time together and time not together in high school. let's listen to this distancing operation. >> let me clear something up about my childhood friend david wildstein. david and i were not friends in high school. we were not acquaintances in high school. we didn't travel the same circles in high school. i was the class president and athlete. i don't know what david was doing during that period of time. >> turns out david wildstein was doing a lot. here is a "new york times" article from 1978 about wildstein's efforts to get a seat on the republican commit ey. student 16 is fighting for right to run for essex gop panel. this is how prop goes out. over the weekend christie's team has the right to put out words trashing someone causing you trouble in this case david wildstein. it was linked apparently to stuff put out in the article. all you have to do is look at the article and reealize he was suing over his right to run as a younger person for a job in the local republican committee which isn't the worse thing to say. there you have a kid who was busy in politics and christie is saying never heard of the guy. he is basically a nerd. i was a cool kid, class
david wildstein in the press conference especially time together and time not together in high school. let's listen to this distancing operation. >> let me clear something up about my childhood friend david wildstein. david and i were not friends in high school. we were not acquaintances in high school. we didn't travel the same circles in high school. i was the class president and athlete. i don't know what david was doing during that period of time. >> turns out david wildstein...
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david samson's clients. and they in turn will pay his firm to thank them for having come one this great arrangement. so it is a win/win. from their perspective. david samson's law firm gets paid handsomely for having saved their client almost $1 million a year on the reynold. the only people that lose is everybody else. when the record first reported that story, davidon the record of having cast a vote in favor of that deal on the parking lot. that deal that so directly benefited his own law firm's client. after that story was published, david samson had the port authority go back in time and recuse him from that vote after the fact. david samson did not even bother to try to retroactively do that. it concerns the town of harrison, new jersey. so mr. samson's law firm has a china that wants to build luxury housing in harrison, new jersey, and it would really help to sell luxury apartments in harrison, new jersey if there was a nice transit stop nearby where you could easily and safely get on the train to new york city. that would really help the property values. it totally depends on getting a new train station in harrison. david samson as cheryl of the port authority voted for a new train station in harrison. so i guess that's what public resources should be used to do. whether or not you want harrison, new jersey to have a new train station by al
david samson's clients. and they in turn will pay his firm to thank them for having come one this great arrangement. so it is a win/win. from their perspective. david samson's law firm gets paid handsomely for having saved their client almost $1 million a year on the reynold. the only people that lose is everybody else. when the record first reported that story, davidon the record of having cast a vote in favor of that deal on the parking lot. that deal that so directly benefited his own law...
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david grew angry over her plans to leave? investigators brought in a profiler to study david's past. >> the fbi profiler indicated that david did match the profile of the type of person that could be responsible for this type of crime. >> but investigators had no hard evidence against him, and without it, they couldn't obtain a search warrant. despite repeated interrogations, he denied having anything to do with karyn's murder. if david swann was the killer, he might have committed the perfect crime. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ >>> police were convinced david swann was involved in karyn slover's murder. h
david grew angry over her plans to leave? investigators brought in a profiler to study david's past. >> the fbi profiler indicated that david did match the profile of the type of person that could be responsible for this type of crime. >> but investigators had no hard evidence against him, and without it, they couldn't obtain a search warrant. despite repeated interrogations, he denied having anything to do with karyn's murder. if david swann was the killer, he might have committed...
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david wildstein, $150,000. same deal back in 2010, there he is. here's the thing, though. if you go back one year further than that, you go back to 2009, david wildstein is not there, he's not listed. that's because david wildstein couldn't get that job at the port authority until chris christie was sworn in as governor in 2010. david wildstein not on the payroll in 2009. here's the interesting part, before he joined the payroll at the port authority in 2010, not only was he not there, his job was not there either. there was no job called director of interstate capital projects, if that job had existed before he was there, where that red arrow is is where that job title would have been listed in the payroll records. if that job existed in 2009 it would be there, but it did not exist before him. and that's because in order to hire david wild teeth at the port authority, they had to invent that job for him. they created this job. they assigned the job a $150,000 salary, and they put david wildstein in it. this is a job that was custom built for him. david wildstein has no job description. had no job description on file. in his campaign to transform itself into a model of government transparency, the port
david wildstein, $150,000. same deal back in 2010, there he is. here's the thing, though. if you go back one year further than that, you go back to 2009, david wildstein is not there, he's not listed. that's because david wildstein couldn't get that job at the port authority until chris christie was sworn in as governor in 2010. david wildstein not on the payroll in 2009. here's the interesting part, before he joined the payroll at the port authority in 2010, not only was he not there, his job...