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the first teacher in space christa mcauliffe joe more on this sad anniversary joe that's right david janet many people to remember where they were what they were doing on this day thirty space center in cape canaveral florida held a special memorial service are the challenger crew they were honoring that crew which included christa mcauliffe the first teacher in space and there are also honoring who perished working in years ago there was an air of excitement as the twenty fifth space shuttle crew boarded the shuttle challenger. but seventy three seconds into the flight the orbiter broke up due to an o ring booster failure the words go with throttle up was the moment it exploded at the memorial today at the kennedy space center the back of teacher christa mcauliffe. barbara morgan spoke of her mentor and said she was a teacher to the very end krista was also still working with her students and up through the last day she made time in crew quarters here at ksc to write college recommendations for some of her students very sad day thirty years ago for the high school students in christa mcau
the first teacher in space christa mcauliffe joe more on this sad anniversary joe that's right david janet many people to remember where they were what they were doing on this day thirty space center in cape canaveral florida held a special memorial service are the challenger crew they were honoring that crew which included christa mcauliffe the first teacher in space and there are also honoring who perished working in years ago there was an air of excitement as the twenty fifth space shuttle...
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. >> reporter: then there was david dooley, the janitor. he and his wife janet had cleaned at thermo fisher for years. david was one of the two to find michelle's body. >> detective mcvay interviewed him the day of the homicide, and really nothing that put him to the forefront of anyone's mind. >> reporter: and last, there was ed yuska. he was the supervisor who called 911 after finding michelle. >> the blood is right by her office door. it looks like she never got in her office. >> reporter: detective stahl found out that ed yuska had some health issues. >> the thought that ed could do all this to michelle, drag her down the hallway and get her to the mezzanine logically to us says ed's not our guy because he physically probably couldn't have done that. >> reporter: which made detectives feel comfortable eliminating ed yuska from their suspect list. and so then there were four. one? the csi team had collected some dna from michelle's body and belongings, but detectives knew it would be months before a forensic lab could report whether any suspect was a match. m
. >> reporter: then there was david dooley, the janitor. he and his wife janet had cleaned at thermo fisher for years. david was one of the two to find michelle's body. >> detective mcvay interviewed him the day of the homicide, and really nothing that put him to the forefront of anyone's mind. >> reporter: and last, there was ed yuska. he was the supervisor who called 911 after finding michelle. >> the blood is right by her office door. it looks like she never got in...
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it turned out, david dooley was not a match. and in the local media, janet called for him to be freed. >> we've been telling everyone he didn't do this.accused ofmagnitude something to prove that he did it. >> reporter: but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smith remained confident, deciding to move in september 2014, david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is, there is no smoking gun. there is no one fingerprint. there's no eyewitness. >> so what did the prosecutor have on david dooley? >>> coming up -- >> our belief has always been that david dooley was in the middle of breaking into her office when she came up the steps and surprised him. >> a break-in? what was he after, and how could he have spotless escape? >> got a clean pair of jeans. clean shoes. >> when "dateline" continues. well the squirrels are back in the attic. mom? your dad won't call an exterminator... can i call you back, mom? he says it's personal this time... if you're a mom, you call at the worst time. it's what you do. if
it turned out, david dooley was not a match. and in the local media, janet called for him to be freed. >> we've been telling everyone he didn't do this.accused ofmagnitude something to prove that he did it. >> reporter: but even without forensic evidence tying david dooley to the crime, prosecutor linda tally smith remained confident, deciding to move in september 2014, david dooley went on trial for murder. >> the truth is, there is no smoking gun. there is no one...
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the jury foreperson told "dateline" that in the end david and janet's own statements, which jurors felt were inconsistent, helped them reach their verdict. david dooley was sentenced to life in prison. the stand and has filed for appeal. did you have anything to do with the death of michelle mockbee? >> no, i did not. i did not kill her. >> reporter: you know getting convictions reversed on appeal is a long shot. >> but when you're innocent, it does happen. and it will happen just like it always has. >> reporter: you think you'll be a free man one day? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: michelle's family believes strongly that the jury got it right, though the aftermath is bittersweet. >> nothing's going to bring michelle back. there is no justice that is good enough. >> reporter: now their focus moving forward is on giving love and support to dan and the girls. what did your daughters say to you about this? >> neither one of them want to talk about it to this day. because they're just too sad. >> reporter: dan is hoping the will carry the spirit of the one he lost. >> we've talked about mom an
the jury foreperson told "dateline" that in the end david and janet's own statements, which jurors felt were inconsistent, helped them reach their verdict. david dooley was sentenced to life in prison. the stand and has filed for appeal. did you have anything to do with the death of michelle mockbee? >> no, i did not. i did not kill her. >> reporter: you know getting convictions reversed on appeal is a long shot. >> but when you're innocent, it does happen. and it...
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the letters right david and janet fellow democrats mark warner and tim can hope the president keeps the focus on the accomplishments of his tenure. one local political analysts we talked to thinks the president will also try to frame his legacy for the history writers i think as much as anything obama has been concern about his legacy for a long time thirty year political science associate professor jesse richmond says obama will do his best to convince historians and voters that his presidency has been a success. it's so it's still an opportunity for large national audience and try to make his case for the way people ought to interpret the last seven years of his term and he's hoping to influence the twenty sixteen presidential race. it's expected the president will highlight what he sees as his major accomplishments saving the auto industry enacting health care reform foreign policy working to curb gun violence and overseeing legalization of same sex marriage. virginia's two senators have high hopes for the speech what i hope the president will do tonight is a cut against some of the
the letters right david and janet fellow democrats mark warner and tim can hope the president keeps the focus on the accomplishments of his tenure. one local political analysts we talked to thinks the president will also try to frame his legacy for the history writers i think as much as anything obama has been concern about his legacy for a long time thirty year political science associate professor jesse richmond says obama will do his best to convince historians and voters that his presidency...
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state of the union addresses tonight my coding spoke with virginia's two u s the letters read david and janet fellow democrats mark warner and tim kaine do have high hopes tonight they hope that the president and just manages to accentuate the positive and to steer clear of the divisive partisan bickering that has seemed to become the norm in washington local political observer says he thinks the speech has longer term objectives one last time president obama will take center stage. it's expected the president will highlight what he sees as his major accomplishments saving the auto industry enacting health care reform foreign policy working to curb gun violence and overseeing legalization of same sex marriage. virginia's two senators have high hopes for the speech what i hope the president will do tonight is a cut against some of the negativity that i see coming in as part of these presidential elections one of the candidates are saying make america great again suggesting that were not are great. my hope is that we reflect on the fact that over the last seven years we have seen our economy co
state of the union addresses tonight my coding spoke with virginia's two u s the letters read david and janet fellow democrats mark warner and tim kaine do have high hopes tonight they hope that the president and just manages to accentuate the positive and to steer clear of the divisive partisan bickering that has seemed to become the norm in washington local political observer says he thinks the speech has longer term objectives one last time president obama will take center stage. it's...
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today mike david and janet the sheriff is adamant that the second district needs to be represented by someone who's actually from the second best or would you support a bill as chairman of the house sea power readiness subcommittee randy forbes is an important man in washington. protecting the interests of the navy and the ship construction and repair industry is but for missouri's fourth congressional district faces the real possibility of being redrawn over a court challenge of the third district and forbes said now be mulling a run for the more republican friendly second district fellow republican in virginia beach sheriff ken stahl has sent a letter to forbes calling such a move a betrayal of voters trust and loyalty and still they didn't like it when the forbes campaign called him to ask him to back the idea that they will support randy for saying congressional this that's a bad idea of a rainy tuesday the fourth worries me a bit of a constituent of the bases and that we need to have our own congressional representative. suppose somebody from the second hole ready to republicans
today mike david and janet the sheriff is adamant that the second district needs to be represented by someone who's actually from the second best or would you support a bill as chairman of the house sea power readiness subcommittee randy forbes is an important man in washington. protecting the interests of the navy and the ship construction and repair industry is but for missouri's fourth congressional district faces the real possibility of being redrawn over a court challenge of the third...
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david: as janet yellen sits there with her toolkit, looking at what is going on, is she worried about the same thing mario draghi is worried about? is she worried about a lot of the same things? carl: she has been cautious on the economic outlook, so there has been some similarity there. the u.s. is much more dependent on the export sector and that factor goes back to germany. in the u.s., exports are only 12% of gdp. slows, the u.s. can continue to forge a forward pass. certainlyst one, but at her prospects than europe. david: we talked about the size of the fed us balance sheet and fromard from bill dudley the new york fed. no timeout -- note sign this is going to be turning anytime soon. see the fed't winding back they balance sheet until we get to 1% on the fed funds rate. if they are pulling back on those hikes this year, that is a discussion we will be having next year at this time. david: thank you very much. coming up in the next 20 minutes of bloomberg market, making sense of the break that -- breakneck volatility in the market this year. and don't miss an exclusive andrview
david: as janet yellen sits there with her toolkit, looking at what is going on, is she worried about the same thing mario draghi is worried about? is she worried about a lot of the same things? carl: she has been cautious on the economic outlook, so there has been some similarity there. the u.s. is much more dependent on the export sector and that factor goes back to germany. in the u.s., exports are only 12% of gdp. slows, the u.s. can continue to forge a forward pass. certainlyst one, but at...
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the jury foreperson told "dateline" that in the end david and janet's own statements, which jurors felt were inconsistent, helped them reach their verdict. david dooley was sentenced to he says he regrets not taking the stand and has filed for did you have anything to do with the death of michelle mockbee? >> no, i did not. i did not kill her. >> reporter: you know getting convictions reversed on appeal is a long shot. >> but when you're innocent, it does happen. and it will happen just like it always has. >> reporter: you think you'll be a free man one day? >> yes, i do. >> reporter: michelle's family believes strongly that the jury got it right, though the aftermath is bittersweet. >> nothing's going to bring michelle back. there is no justice that is good enough. >> reporter: now their focus moving forward is on giving love and support to dan and the girls. what did your daughters say to you about this? >> neither one of them want to because they're just too sad. >> reporter: dan is hoping the two young women he's raising will carry the spirit of the one he lost. >> we've talked abou
the jury foreperson told "dateline" that in the end david and janet's own statements, which jurors felt were inconsistent, helped them reach their verdict. david dooley was sentenced to he says he regrets not taking the stand and has filed for did you have anything to do with the death of michelle mockbee? >> no, i did not. i did not kill her. >> reporter: you know getting convictions reversed on appeal is a long shot. >> but when you're innocent, it does happen. and...
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david: i am david guerra. alix: janetcompany, will they acknowledge the turmoil threatens their upbeat view of the u.s. economy? david: facebook stock is down about 8% this year. last quarter results justifying the selloff? alix: is the united states rivaling switzerland? we will to you why the u.s. is becoming the goto place to stash wealth. david: let's head to the markets desk where julie hyman is back. volatility is over. julie: that is why, obviously. we have seen major averages come back
david: i am david guerra. alix: janetcompany, will they acknowledge the turmoil threatens their upbeat view of the u.s. economy? david: facebook stock is down about 8% this year. last quarter results justifying the selloff? alix: is the united states rivaling switzerland? we will to you why the u.s. is becoming the goto place to stash wealth. david: let's head to the markets desk where julie hyman is back. volatility is over. julie: that is why, obviously. we have seen major averages come back
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david: jonathan, janet yellen is in charge now. janet yellen spoken very kindly about negative interest rates while savers in america are getting killed. zero interest, you don't get any money saving interest. for negative interest you bet penalized by saving money. >> i can't imagine contributing to global uncertainty taking about face where the fed said we think employment numbers are getting better, even though they're not, we'll start raising interest rates and now make a u-turn talking about negative rates. i think that would cause more panic than we're seeing now. david: got to ask quickly, jonathan and jeff, are you buying anything. >> i'm not. david: jeff is not. jonathan? >> you know only precious metal, only asset i'm looking is rodium. david: rodium. i first thought you said rodeos. maybe that is better bet than anything. gentlemen, appreciate it. melissa. melissa: new details on three americans kidnapped in iraq. colonel oliver north gives is his take how america should respond now. david: herman cain on deck. we'll tal
david: jonathan, janet yellen is in charge now. janet yellen spoken very kindly about negative interest rates while savers in america are getting killed. zero interest, you don't get any money saving interest. for negative interest you bet penalized by saving money. >> i can't imagine contributing to global uncertainty taking about face where the fed said we think employment numbers are getting better, even though they're not, we'll start raising interest rates and now make a u-turn...
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david: janet yellen says she is data dependent. doesn't say she is only partially due to dependent. part of what's going on is the strength of the dollar and foreign markets. of the data is what's going on with inflation. stephanie: did you just talk about yourself in the third person? brendan: the brendan. then you will know that i have arrived. the brendan wants to take a look at inflation data. fed has developed a case of the however's. they say the things we have come to expect. at the downturn in inflation, it's obviously consequence of lower oil prices. however, we been seeing more and more however's, recently. they are worried that topline inflation expectations by the general population, by business owners, have lost their anger. we are seeing a lot more people talking about inflation anchors. william dudley gave a speech in january, he said when you look at the university of michigan consumer sentiment survey, is lower than it has ever been. let lower expectations of topline inflation. when expectations are lower, that wre
david: janet yellen says she is data dependent. doesn't say she is only partially due to dependent. part of what's going on is the strength of the dollar and foreign markets. of the data is what's going on with inflation. stephanie: did you just talk about yourself in the third person? brendan: the brendan. then you will know that i have arrived. the brendan wants to take a look at inflation data. fed has developed a case of the however's. they say the things we have come to expect. at the...
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janet david writes a keel well a cold winter day in hampton roads wanna show you a live look from the virginia beach oceanfront from our beach cam plenty of sunshine today but it's not helping us to warm up too much temperatures didn't even rise above thirty is today. so jeff we expect to get even colder tonight yes well colder than we are now yet but about the same as last night in terms of the air temperature but it's not going to feel as cold tonight because there will fact we're going to be looking at temperatures i think going up a couple of the clear skies on skyview clear skies on radar as well right now compared to yesterday a big tropical temperatures member yesterday we were ten fifteen twenty than the day before now back the other way. fifteen degrees colder officially right now on the south side then it was yesterday at this time. similar numbers fourteen in newport news thirteen in hampton fourteen at the beach thirteen some say everybody down about thirteen to fifteen degrees the next few hours as you can see we go from cold the slightly colder but not as bad as what we
janet david writes a keel well a cold winter day in hampton roads wanna show you a live look from the virginia beach oceanfront from our beach cam plenty of sunshine today but it's not helping us to warm up too much temperatures didn't even rise above thirty is today. so jeff we expect to get even colder tonight yes well colder than we are now yet but about the same as last night in terms of the air temperature but it's not going to feel as cold tonight because there will fact we're going to be...
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david: i am david guerra. alix: janet yellen and company, will they acknowledge the turmoil threatens their upbeat view of the u.s. economy? david: facebook stock is down about 8% this year. last quarter results justifying the selloff? alix: is the united states rivaling switzerland? we will to you why the u.s. is becoming the goto place to stash wealth. david: let's head to the markets desk where julie hyman is back. volatility is over. julie: that is why, obviously. we have seen major averages come back in germanic fashion. particularly the dow and s&p. the nasdaq, at one point down more than 1%. it is still down but only a third of 1%. we have seen a correlation between stocks and oil prices. we have the trajectory of each throughout the day today. you see them moving very closely together. as for oil, let's focus on that by itself. it is dramatic -- it's dramatic recovery, we got weekly inventory data from the u.s. government and it was not as poor as industry data that came out last night might have indicated. it see
david: i am david guerra. alix: janet yellen and company, will they acknowledge the turmoil threatens their upbeat view of the u.s. economy? david: facebook stock is down about 8% this year. last quarter results justifying the selloff? alix: is the united states rivaling switzerland? we will to you why the u.s. is becoming the goto place to stash wealth. david: let's head to the markets desk where julie hyman is back. volatility is over. julie: that is why, obviously. we have seen major...
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david howell. i will be stepping in for janet who could not make it because of family matters. and i will be introducing this conversation between eduardo porter, and exceptional columnist for the new york times and stephen hill about steve's knew brooke. in addition to being an old friend and colleague of janet's -- i'm going to read this because i have a five-minute limit. i am going to try to do this quickly. in addition to being an old friend and colleague i am a professor of the new school specializing in labor economics and social policy. this year i have the privilege of being here at the graduate center as an art fellow and as a list center visiting scholar. advance research collaborative which eduardo is a board member. so this event is sponsored by the center here at cuny's graduate center which janet directs. pioneering the development of consistent cross national data for the study of income distribution in poverty. it is a data center that serves a global community. now i get to say what janet would not say which is under her leadership liz has taken up tooff to dr
david howell. i will be stepping in for janet who could not make it because of family matters. and i will be introducing this conversation between eduardo porter, and exceptional columnist for the new york times and stephen hill about steve's knew brooke. in addition to being an old friend and colleague of janet's -- i'm going to read this because i have a five-minute limit. i am going to try to do this quickly. in addition to being an old friend and colleague i am a professor of the new school...
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janet yellen is watching it. district manufacturers are really feeling it. david: one of the things that fed policy makers look for is what they think the economy is doing and anecdotal data. what are we seeing with hiring? brendan: many districts reported that there is hiring across a broad variety of sectors. and again, we saw that in the bls numbers released on friday. 292,000 new jobs. happening is we have new jobs but it is not turning into higher wages. brendan greeley, thank you. our senior economics manager. let's go to julie hyman who has the latest on stocks. julie: let's see where we are having declines accelerate. it doesn't have to do with the beige book, but with this risk off sentiment that is in the market. a lot of concerns over global growth. all three major averages are down, the nasdaq has been taking the worst of it consistently today as we have large-cap tech decline. look at the s&p 500 on an intraday basis. you can see the drop, lower in the past few moments, although now off the lows. nonetheless, a sharp decline for the s&p. within it, so
janet yellen is watching it. district manufacturers are really feeling it. david: one of the things that fed policy makers look for is what they think the economy is doing and anecdotal data. what are we seeing with hiring? brendan: many districts reported that there is hiring across a broad variety of sectors. and again, we saw that in the bls numbers released on friday. 292,000 new jobs. happening is we have new jobs but it is not turning into higher wages. brendan greeley, thank you. our...
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stephanie: david and i will argue that it seems no matter what janet yellen does, you hear all the otherg out scmunified.ed, when we come back, we are talking more. plus, we will take a look at qualcomm on the way out. shares this morning are down after earnings at the weaker forecast and the smartphone maker is going on semiconductor orders. we will find out if his team is winning even if it is company is not. qualcomm shares down, take earnings week. stay with us. ♪ back.: welcome here is your latest business flash. was theficial, 2015 largest for automakers ever. themost $11 billion for year. the big reason, rising sales of suvs and the f1 50 pickup. caterpillar will keep stealing the impact of the commodity slump for a while. they say sales and earnings will keep falling this year. in the last two years, caterpillar revenue has fallen by about $10 billion. for the first time, amazon will advertise during the super bowl. the commercial features alec pitchingnd dan marino amazon's echo wireless speakers. they are paying up to $5 million for 32nd spots during the game. stephanie? stepha
stephanie: david and i will argue that it seems no matter what janet yellen does, you hear all the otherg out scmunified.ed, when we come back, we are talking more. plus, we will take a look at qualcomm on the way out. shares this morning are down after earnings at the weaker forecast and the smartphone maker is going on semiconductor orders. we will find out if his team is winning even if it is company is not. qualcomm shares down, take earnings week. stay with us. ♪ back.: welcome here is...
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we will hang our hat with janet for a little while david:. one thing to think about.me, the marshall plan. what is going on with the markets? matt: we are seeing gains. slight gains. points and up three the dow jones only up nine. this is one of those days -- my producer absolutely loves the imap function. one of those days when it really is helpful. you see it almost even split here with materials and energy down even though crude is up. gaining.staples you can click on little pieces of the pie, i.t. is up across the board come except for hardware and equipment. down here and see consumer discretionary is down, all the media stocks and consumer services stocks are up. the imap function is really fascinating, especially on a day like today. take a look at crude. still holding onto gains in nymex crude, brent has come off. nymex up 1.2%. $30.85 a barrel. thatnd it interesting inflation is being weighed on by crude this year when we start off the euro $30 a barrel. how much lower are we going to go? jpmorgan coming up with earnings that beat the street estimates. it is
we will hang our hat with janet for a little while david:. one thing to think about.me, the marshall plan. what is going on with the markets? matt: we are seeing gains. slight gains. points and up three the dow jones only up nine. this is one of those days -- my producer absolutely loves the imap function. one of those days when it really is helpful. you see it almost even split here with materials and energy down even though crude is up. gaining.staples you can click on little pieces of the...
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david bulova lost his battle with cancer last night, surrounded by his family when he died, he had several times to northeast ohio, during his career he to played several early 70s, photographer janet macoska captured some of those moments in her book, his son and word winning film director also attended the college of wooster, he submitted his the sober decision he submitted his 69th birthday friday friday with the least of his release of his final album black star. t >> by his wife interested wife interested a lot of us go backfe to black star with a new high, but what did he say he could be fairly cryptic and that's what makes it interesting, you have to peel back the layers of the music, i think that they see something that did before he came out on friday friday. >> he was inducted into the rock hall in 1996 addition to his son he is survived by his wife and daughter . >> he was born in south london tonight the bt tower in central london is lit up with his name world mourned his death at youth icon, legend releases music that will live on forever. >> also flocking to his new york city apartment building with a makeshift memorial of flowersew albums and written messages to the
david bulova lost his battle with cancer last night, surrounded by his family when he died, he had several times to northeast ohio, during his career he to played several early 70s, photographer janet macoska captured some of those moments in her book, his son and word winning film director also attended the college of wooster, he submitted his the sober decision he submitted his 69th birthday friday friday with the least of his release of his final album black star. t >> by his wife...
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david bowie who turns 69 today. steven hawking is 74 and bob uebanks turns 78. now keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm shann [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? what? stop! spoiler alert!
david bowie who turns 69 today. steven hawking is 74 and bob uebanks turns 78. now keep it here for more news, weather and sports. i'm shann [cough, cough] mike? janet? cough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? he has that dry scratchy thing going on. guess what? it works on his cough too. cough! guess what? what? stop! spoiler alert!
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david: there is a neutron bomb that fed has been threatening the world with, that is negative interest rate. janet yellen has spoken positively about using negative interest rates where you would have to pay a bank to take your money. saying maybe this is a tool they have in their arsenal if we face a recession. that would destroy ever. i do' to point out, i don't think they made a policy error in raising rates, but i think they made a massive, major communication error, they tell the market over and over, that we want to hike rates 4 times this year, that is why we're down. david: that is what has caused them to lose credibility, they lower interest rates, and guess what in treasury rates have kept going down -- excuse me, the fed raise rates, treasury rates are going down, that is not supposed to happen. >> right, thank you, david, stock market has gone down since fed hike rate, if it was such a good idea, john, you know, the economy, the economic data, that fed is selling us may follow whether it is inflation, consumer spending retail sales, gdp, and job growth, guess what? that is all down, an
david: there is a neutron bomb that fed has been threatening the world with, that is negative interest rate. janet yellen has spoken positively about using negative interest rates where you would have to pay a bank to take your money. saying maybe this is a tool they have in their arsenal if we face a recession. that would destroy ever. i do' to point out, i don't think they made a policy error in raising rates, but i think they made a massive, major communication error, they tell the market...
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david. bring this up. axel is the dow down and merk is having a good month, finally. the two year yield back under 1% and janetellen and stanley fischer want to drive that higher. , did thisation we see start with janet yellen's rate increase? it is much more china-related. you saw what happened to the it did the news cycle quite robustly. aboutple were not worried the valuation, that may not have picked up and caused much panic. i state -- i think we see some risk off trading. i'm more in the camp that we have to get off zero at some point and should tighten a bit more or the crash will be that much greater in the future. david: we heard of were meeting today in china. no real tangible outcome. what does this regulator have added disposal as it looks at the volatility, sees what thomas forecasting here, what is left in its tool chest? need anyu don't equities -- don't need any enemies when you have the government as your friend to prop up the equity markets. i think you have at least two major regulators fighting it out. one is trying to sport the right -- the equity markets and the others trying to move more
david. bring this up. axel is the dow down and merk is having a good month, finally. the two year yield back under 1% and janetellen and stanley fischer want to drive that higher. , did thisation we see start with janet yellen's rate increase? it is much more china-related. you saw what happened to the it did the news cycle quite robustly. aboutple were not worried the valuation, that may not have picked up and caused much panic. i state -- i think we see some risk off trading. i'm more in the...
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david: i was going to say it is really interesting. i am not saying janet, but remember when they talked about irrational exuberance? carl: janet yellen is focused on fair valuations in the market and other factors, but to matt's point, i would say this chart is as much about the repricing of the global growth output with china, keyword being china, as much if not more than the impact of couple of freight increases on the fed. >> be said that this fed is more concerned or aware of currency fluctuations and other feds -- than other feds in the past. how much is what the fed is looking at the currency situation globally more than rising yield? carl: absolutely. thet yellen passed march late expectations of the fed lift off because of the headwinds hitting the u.s. economy from the strong dollar. it is not so much that they are more aware of currency fluctuations, but they are more cognizant of the impact on the macroeconomy from the strong dollar, and that is very evident in the manufacturing sector, which is on the brink of tilting into recession. thank you.
david: i was going to say it is really interesting. i am not saying janet, but remember when they talked about irrational exuberance? carl: janet yellen is focused on fair valuations in the market and other factors, but to matt's point, i would say this chart is as much about the repricing of the global growth output with china, keyword being china, as much if not more than the impact of couple of freight increases on the fed. >> be said that this fed is more concerned or aware of...
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david. we have to take a break. we will get a full market rundown when we come back. china has made it back into janetlen's worry list. how that reaches markets and may sway decisions this week. this is "trending business." ♪ >> making headlines around the world, presidential candidate donald trump says he will not take part in thursday's republican debate, blaming fox news. his campaign says he will host a rally in iowa for wounded warriors. they don't plan to treat trump unfairly if he becomes president. brazil mobilized troops to eradicate mosquitoes that may carry be vica virus. anywhere large crowds that gather will be sprayed with insecticide. set make -- may spread through the americas. italy is facing ridicule after statues byup nude fidget -- during a visit by the iranian president. it masked works after an order from the prime minister. drew derision from politicians across the spectrum. the left says art and culture are misunderstood as universal concept. right-wingers say it's a -- surpasses limits of decency. around the world, this is bloomberg news. rishaad: the turmoil in china's market
david. we have to take a break. we will get a full market rundown when we come back. china has made it back into janetlen's worry list. how that reaches markets and may sway decisions this week. this is "trending business." ♪ >> making headlines around the world, presidential candidate donald trump says he will not take part in thursday's republican debate, blaming fox news. his campaign says he will host a rally in iowa for wounded warriors. they don't plan to treat trump...
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david bowie's ziggy stardust and the 70s was it. >> his first concert at music hall was so successful he came two more shows . and the ties to not end there, photographer janet macoska took the rare cleveland rock photos he highlighted in her book. >> in the college of wooster posted this picture on its face or page of him and his sons graduation andh 1995 . for with a career spanning four decades and his supermodel wife by his side, ands continue to reinvent himself , on friday, on his 69 th birthday, released what would be his final album black starld. >> i think it through interesting it's really interesting, going back, black star,, but was he saying, you have to delve,w he could be interesting . there might in my piece on the record that wer do not do not hear two days ago we came out on friday. >> and true to the david boyd fashion it is gaining critical praise, fans outside of his homes in new york city and londonon remembering his career. >> about this, i can watch them all the time,ut performing live in the 70s it's a good two go back to see him so easily. >> he died yesterday at the age of fifty-nine not clear what form of cancer claimed his life i
david bowie's ziggy stardust and the 70s was it. >> his first concert at music hall was so successful he came two more shows . and the ties to not end there, photographer janet macoska took the rare cleveland rock photos he highlighted in her book. >> in the college of wooster posted this picture on its face or page of him and his sons graduation andh 1995 . for with a career spanning four decades and his supermodel wife by his side, ands continue to reinvent himself , on friday, on...
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including janet macoska taken these rare cleveland rock photos heightened in her book,o all access cleveland. >> the college of wooster posted a picture on on his face a page of the the david bowie and his son's graduation sons graduation in 1995, with a career spanning four decades,h9 his wife always by his side, he continued to reinvent himself, just last friday on hisis 69th birthday he realized what would become his final album, black staray. >> i think it's really interesting, going backck, black star what but he said that you two days ago on friday.ca >> incher fashion, the album is garnering critical acclaim, meantime fans outside of his de home in new york city and in london are remembering his illustrious career. >> i will miss him because i'll be able to watch them on youtube it on youtube all the time, i can watchto drive-in saturday performed live in the 70su it's so good to be able to go back to see them so easily.od >> duo of authors music, he was also awarded a grammy lifetime achievement award 10 years ago, he died yesterday with his family by his side,, the form of cancer he suffered still not released, current music artists also reacting on twitter includ
including janet macoska taken these rare cleveland rock photos heightened in her book,o all access cleveland. >> the college of wooster posted a picture on on his face a page of the the david bowie and his son's graduation sons graduation in 1995, with a career spanning four decades,h9 his wife always by his side, he continued to reinvent himself, just last friday on hisis 69th birthday he realized what would become his final album, black staray. >> i think it's really interesting,...
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davide serra. steve major, are we at the point where the markets start to tell janet yellen what to do?e oil markets and equity markets are telling us that the global economy is quite that the double set will speak in the next few weeks. and sure everything is fine we should not listen to the doomsayers, but facts are facts. the oil prices are down here for a reason. clearly there has been a big supply, but there is something else. there is a real malaise in the global economy, and for me, fourth -- the fault line that people are focusing on. and the oil price is a symptom of the underlying problem. tom: you are the second persian -- you are the second person line."o mention "fault davide, one thing that we learned is that things clear. when does the clearing start? mergerss -- when new adjust? to get you out of an implosion like this? e: this is a characteristic market correction. people are being used, central banks, the fed has decided to take away a bit of a drug. default,as not given a and the boj said let's stay put. and there is a reason. ino not think it is as bad the real econo
davide serra. steve major, are we at the point where the markets start to tell janet yellen what to do?e oil markets and equity markets are telling us that the global economy is quite that the double set will speak in the next few weeks. and sure everything is fine we should not listen to the doomsayers, but facts are facts. the oil prices are down here for a reason. clearly there has been a big supply, but there is something else. there is a real malaise in the global economy, and for me,...
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david: is that a matter of personality? mario draghi in janet yellen don't want to surprise.t. here's japan going a different direction. >> he is a very unusual person. he is a true believer in inflation targeting when no one else in japan believed it for a decade. he is quite a unique person in japan. as for janet yellen come i don't know whether she was told or not. there was a challenge here on the currency front. i'm sure they will be talking a great deal about it. julie: we've got a chart here come another way to look at what is going on in japan. this white line, japan's bond holdings as a percentage of total issuance. this is other types of financial companies, holdings of that issuance. the japanese government is -- the blue line is the dollar rising against the yen. another way of mapping what has been going on over there in japan. he is is there any chance thinking they have too much of their balance sheet? they've taken on so much of the balance sheet -- stephanie: you think this guy has any idea what he has going on in his mind? >> especially true with him. has re
david: is that a matter of personality? mario draghi in janet yellen don't want to surprise.t. here's japan going a different direction. >> he is a very unusual person. he is a true believer in inflation targeting when no one else in japan believed it for a decade. he is quite a unique person in japan. as for janet yellen come i don't know whether she was told or not. there was a challenge here on the currency front. i'm sure they will be talking a great deal about it. julie: we've got a...
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david: unfortunately, there is not much reason to think the markets might not go back down and back up. stephanie: you have got to say what is janetlen is data dependent. she has to put blinders on with all of this. lots of data, lots of thoughts from a lot of world leaders from davos here it -- from davos. david:
david: unfortunately, there is not much reason to think the markets might not go back down and back up. stephanie: you have got to say what is janetlen is data dependent. she has to put blinders on with all of this. lots of data, lots of thoughts from a lot of world leaders from davos here it -- from davos. david:
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i am david howl and i will be stepping in. i will be stepping in for janet who could not make it because of family matters. i will be introducing the conversation between our guest. an exceptional columnist and steven hill. in addition to being an old friend and colleague of janet's i am a professor at the new school on fifth avenue specializing in labor economics and social policy. this year i had the privilege of being here at the graduate center as an advance research collaborative member and the x luxemburg facility. this pioneered the development for data on the study of income distribution and poverty. it is a global center that serves researchers, educators and policymakers. now i get to say what janet would not say and that is under her leadership the organization has taken off to study in inequality which is increasingly recognized as one of the most serious problems in the modern era and the reason most of you are here today. she helped anthony atkinson woo long ago should have won the noble prize as the president of the board and played a central
i am david howl and i will be stepping in. i will be stepping in for janet who could not make it because of family matters. i will be introducing the conversation between our guest. an exceptional columnist and steven hill. in addition to being an old friend and colleague of janet's i am a professor at the new school on fifth avenue specializing in labor economics and social policy. this year i had the privilege of being here at the graduate center as an advance research collaborative member...
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janet jackson's nasty. >>> it is the biggest night in hollywood but two well-known celebrities will not be at the oscars. spike lee says his announcement comes on dr. martin luther king >>> david bowie being memorialized in the university. his music is believed to have added fuel to the fire back in 1969 when star man and life on mars was released. him, 7 stars that form the shape after lightning bolt from bowie's 1973 album. one of the most iconic images of that album. >> he always had a cosmic flair to his songs. >>> pretty cool. >>> i guess it is good that a lot people had the day off. >>> it wouldn't be fun certainly this morning. we would have had closings and delays. take a look. live in storm tracker five, this is in lake county. likely on interstate 9. notice it moving well. there is a car merging on the right. and that makes you nervous with the roadways. let's see if we get to that road sign at east lake. that is, i believe i-90 but slow go there in storm tracker five. that car got in front of you, thanks. >>> lake effect window. the area in red. concerned about between now and even through the overnight hours and early tomorrow. for continuing to see the squalls. no
janet jackson's nasty. >>> it is the biggest night in hollywood but two well-known celebrities will not be at the oscars. spike lee says his announcement comes on dr. martin luther king >>> david bowie being memorialized in the university. his music is believed to have added fuel to the fire back in 1969 when star man and life on mars was released. him, 7 stars that form the shape after lightning bolt from bowie's 1973 album. one of the most iconic images of that album....
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before, now janet yellen, have said several times to congress that what they really need is some kind of fiscal action. that was the stick, this was the carrot. gradual, gradual, gradual david. i know that you live in brooklyn, you have a little bit more time to get the brownstone. brendan, stay with us. julie hyman has the latest and i want to get some reaction to that. julie: it seems to be that they are emphasizing what brendan talked about and concerns of dissent, that some fed officials were concerned, sort of they were on the fence about this rate increase and some of the concerns they talked about in terms of inflation not meeting the fed target as well as commodity prices in global growth. something that market participants have been concerned about the new as they have come back here in the new year. that's one of the things they have been filling up. working towards the lows of the session, were not quite there but in addition to that we are looking at -- if you look at the s&p 500 over the course of the day you can see what's happened here towards the lows of the session. not a dramatic reaction but it does usually take some time for people to go through the minu
before, now janet yellen, have said several times to congress that what they really need is some kind of fiscal action. that was the stick, this was the carrot. gradual, gradual, gradual david. i know that you live in brooklyn, you have a little bit more time to get the brownstone. brendan, stay with us. julie hyman has the latest and i want to get some reaction to that. julie: it seems to be that they are emphasizing what brendan talked about and concerns of dissent, that some fed officials...
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david, thank you for joining us. the global equity selloff is it something that we are keeping a close eye on. next, we will link it with what it might mean for janetand to the federal reserve, the odds for a recession, will it increase? ♪ >> this is a special report. scarlet: it is time for the business flash, a look at the biggest business stories. returning to his chicago home after a heart transplant and it expects to be back to work a sooner than later. he says he feels like he has been given a new set of wings. he suffered a heart attack in october and underwent a transport later in the month. stores is closing 269 worldwide, roughly 100 of them are smaller format express outlets. another 60 of them are money-losing stores in brazil. it wants to focus on better performance locations and e-commerce. scarlet: and citigroup and wells fargo are bidding quarterly estimates -- beating quarterly estimates. wells fargo's revenue from lending and security investments increased. they are building their loan portfolio. they will profit from higher interest rates. and that is the business flash. with the global market selloff, you have to wonder what the
david, thank you for joining us. the global equity selloff is it something that we are keeping a close eye on. next, we will link it with what it might mean for janetand to the federal reserve, the odds for a recession, will it increase? ♪ >> this is a special report. scarlet: it is time for the business flash, a look at the biggest business stories. returning to his chicago home after a heart transplant and it expects to be back to work a sooner than later. he says he feels like he has...
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janet jackson 50. >> she looks great. >> still has serious health problems. that's like 30 years ago. but right now she looks good. >> whip through these other ones, adam sandler, david from friends. >> oh,. >> luke per fry 90210 is 50. mike tyson. >> i thought he was older. i don't know why, like i've known about him. >> he's been roughed up. >> he's been through some things. >> boom, boom, boom. >> okay, 9:28. they are still alive. >> i can't believe she said that. >> chip kelly think 50, 53. he is still alive. >> sure s. >> but out of town now already pack up his home there in haddonfield, louie, he's in key west florida with his girlfriend. so, while essay way and can't hear this, we have found something called the chip kelly slider at a restaurant called pig. does it come with chips? after the break. ♪ to be fearless...is not a gift. it is not a given. fearless is a choice. one that's yours to make. will you be bold? will you be brave? you can. because you have the power of a card that opens doors in all fifty states. the one most accepted by top doctors and specialists. independence blue cross. live fearless. open enrollment is now. go online and sign up today.
janet jackson 50. >> she looks great. >> still has serious health problems. that's like 30 years ago. but right now she looks good. >> whip through these other ones, adam sandler, david from friends. >> oh,. >> luke per fry 90210 is 50. mike tyson. >> i thought he was older. i don't know why, like i've known about him. >> he's been roughed up. >> he's been through some things. >> boom, boom, boom. >> okay, 9:28. they are still alive....
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david bowie. . kiss lead singer joins me next to discuss his legacy and influence. stay with us. janet?ough if you can hear me. don't even think about it. i took mucinex dm for my phlegmy cough. yeah...but what about mike? it works on his cough too. cough! it works on his cough too. mucinex dm relieves wet and dry coughs for2 hours. let's end this. type 2 diabetes doesn't care who you are. man woman or where you're from. city country we're just everyday people fighting high blood sugar. ♪i am everyday people. farxiga may help in that fight every day. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. one pill a day helps lower your a1c. and, although it's not a weight-loss or blood-pressure drug, farxiga may help you lose weight and may even lower blood pressure when used with certain diabetes medicines. do not take if allergic to farxiga or its ingredients. symptoms of a serious allergic reaction include rash, swelling, or difficulty breathing or swallowing. if you have any of these symptoms stop taking farxiga and seek medical help right away
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janet yellen wanted to run the economy half, and it is getting hotter. davidadding this many jobs and not raising wages? inflation is so low. we are seeing real wages grow. on the other hand i would expect to see nominal wages pick up in the near term. also, unemployment wage cost is more formative the wage numbers that just came out. >> thank you for joining us this morning. stronger dollar story, and you can see that reflected in the bond market as well. i know that matt miller has been looking at that. matt: i have. u.s. 10 yeart the yield. you saw a huge spike in the 10 year yield, and it has called down just a little bit. s&p futures are gaining. 2.19%. we are back where we were essentially at 4:00 a.m. this morning when everybody was deleted about the fact that the chinese market came back -- elat ed about the fact that the chinese market came back. dell futures of 208 points. keep in mind, this looks the good. to a half hour ago. it does not look that great compared to yesterday. we are still down over the last four trading days over the s&p. , little b
janet yellen wanted to run the economy half, and it is getting hotter. davidadding this many jobs and not raising wages? inflation is so low. we are seeing real wages grow. on the other hand i would expect to see nominal wages pick up in the near term. also, unemployment wage cost is more formative the wage numbers that just came out. >> thank you for joining us this morning. stronger dollar story, and you can see that reflected in the bond market as well. i know that matt miller has been...
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janet yellen does. maybe a quieter fed meeting. stay with us. "bloomberg " is with us on television. ♪ david: the end of an era at apple. first sales declined in over a decade. will the fed follow the market? see how the turmoil affects policymakers. and come up at the cumberland l. of europe's largest banks is looking to south america for profit. ♪ david: welcome to "bloomberg ." stephanie: i want to have a positive morning, but i'm looking suntan there and apple down. if to kick it up with some special guests. the hour, alsoor david kirkpatrick. we have to talk apple earnings. we have to put that in perspective, apple.
janet yellen does. maybe a quieter fed meeting. stay with us. "bloomberg " is with us on television. ♪ david: the end of an era at apple. first sales declined in over a decade. will the fed follow the market? see how the turmoil affects policymakers. and come up at the cumberland l. of europe's largest banks is looking to south america for profit. ♪ david: welcome to "bloomberg ." stephanie: i want to have a positive morning, but i'm looking suntan there and apple down....
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david: unfortunately, there is not much reason to think the markets might not go back down and back up. stephanie: you have got to say what is janet yellen thinking? janet yellen is data dependent. she has to put blinders on with all of this. lots of data, lots of thoughts from a lot of world leaders from davos here it -- from davos. david: let's get thoughts from matt miller back in new york. matt: we have seen massive rallies, especially in asia, with the nikkei, big gains in japan. 6% there, and the hang seng up 2.9%. the shanghai, pop -- the shanghai comp up. check out europe. we have rallies there as well. that is a live trade right now. the stock 600, the broadest measure there, up 3%. the's the stoxx 600, broadest measure there, up 3%. keep in mind, the cac and the dax are in bear markets, had reached a 20% job from their highs. was justie -- the ftse about there. crude -- yesterday they switched over the contracts. that may have changed pricing a bit because we closed wednesday at $285, then opened up within the margin contract. 54 -- $1.54 -- correlated to s&p futures over the last couple of weeks. check out s&p futures a
david: unfortunately, there is not much reason to think the markets might not go back down and back up. stephanie: you have got to say what is janet yellen thinking? janet yellen is data dependent. she has to put blinders on with all of this. lots of data, lots of thoughts from a lot of world leaders from davos here it -- from davos. david: let's get thoughts from matt miller back in new york. matt: we have seen massive rallies, especially in asia, with the nikkei, big gains in japan. 6% there,...
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and, you know, everything has moved on, but janet cook's life was gone from that point. so i identify in that sense. >> host: davidraniss is our guest, and now it's your turn here on booktv. jim in macelin, ohio, thanks for holding on. you're first up with david maraniss. >> caller: you're certainly welcome, peter. these shows are the reason i keep cable television, and you always get it right and so does mr. maraniss. it's an honor to talk with you, sir. most of my comments are apropos of your most recent book. i grew up in akron, ohio, you know, the old rust belt thing. my dad was a car salesman, had the first '63 riviera that landed in akron, and before a teaching career, i worked at goodyear for eight years and saw that begin to go downhill in the mid '70s. i guess at a certain age, you and i are about the same age, at a certain age you get a little more nostalgic. i still go to akron to get custard at strickland's by the airport, and just last summer i got to ride down derby downs hill after living beside it for years as a small boy. you'll be glad to know i ordered your book on detroit. i wanted to commend t
and, you know, everything has moved on, but janet cook's life was gone from that point. so i identify in that sense. >> host: davidraniss is our guest, and now it's your turn here on booktv. jim in macelin, ohio, thanks for holding on. you're first up with david maraniss. >> caller: you're certainly welcome, peter. these shows are the reason i keep cable television, and you always get it right and so does mr. maraniss. it's an honor to talk with you, sir. most of my comments are...