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. >> hi, i'm david jones i joined san franciscans for reasonable growth in 12980 and began commenting on the high-rise at this point at this time the tomb active impact of the high-rise were bans the projects within the vicinity and sf r g prepared a list of 8 million square feet in the pipeline we saw sequa's definition of probably should include 18 million square feet over the next year's the planning department arrested, however, in the entire rum we sued over a dozen high-rise pdrs in 1984 a california appeals court ruled that they agreed with sf r g that the defining impacts on projects in the vicinity of the proposed projects was not equate and it/be the entire downtown area in 1984 sf r g suited the city on the adequacy of the downtown plan eir in 1988 we reached a consent agreement with the city and county of san francisco saying the subsequent would be the prototype for all eirs for the 5 m eir states the cumulative impact is based on the 5 m project and the projects within the vicinity this is a 1980 methodology that was regretted by the california appeals court and the depa
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jones. >> david, how are you? arl jones, whose voice is legendary. >> no, i am your father. >> listen to this behind the scenes moment. the voice of the actor who wore the darth vader suit. >> you are part of the rebel alliance. >> now listen to the voice of james earl jones. >> take her away! >> about to turn 84, he's back on broadway. >> i've been on broadway some, but it's wonderful to be back. >> this time, playing a wise grandfather in "you can't take it with you." you said your grandfather had an impact on you. >> he was a farmer, a very simple man. >> leading james earl through a challenging childhood. your family didn't have much money. >> we had sugar that he hid away, but grew the rest of our food. >> and he was a boy that stuttered. spent years not talking at all, then wrote a poem in high school. there was a teacher that said, i want you to read this is, it's so good. the fact that george lucas chose your voice. >> that's an accident. >> you don't mind that now, do you? >> no, i'm very proud of that. an
jones. >> david, how are you? arl jones, whose voice is legendary. >> no, i am your father. >> listen to this behind the scenes moment. the voice of the actor who wore the darth vader suit. >> you are part of the rebel alliance. >> now listen to the voice of james earl jones. >> take her away! >> about to turn 84, he's back on broadway. >> i've been on broadway some, but it's wonderful to be back. >> this time, playing a wise grandfather in...
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. ♪ ♪ liz: we are 10 points away from an all-time record for the dow jones industrials, david.. >> big question, will we make it to 18,000 on the dow? we may make it before end of the week, before christmas. liz: why not. let's get to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. the breaking news in the last hour, dish and sony unable to reach a deal to air "the interview." the dish was, fox business had it exclusively. they were in talks over the weekend. couldn't make it happen. dish backed away. >> dish is in the news and certainly with sony stuff can't reef a deal to air "the view" "view." -- "the interview." david: stocks are way up, oil came back down. i guess energy stocks are not doing too well. >> last week they were winner. you can see, the nails like halliburton and all of those working to the downside. liz: facebook, jason rotman was saying this is $100 stock. [closing bell ringing] closing session at 81, hitting a massive year and another high. david: wow. liz: here are the bells on wall street, david. four in a row. four big rallyies in a row. with the d
. ♪ ♪ liz: we are 10 points away from an all-time record for the dow jones industrials, david.. >> big question, will we make it to 18,000 on the dow? we may make it before end of the week, before christmas. liz: why not. let's get to nicole petallides on floor of new york stock exchange. the breaking news in the last hour, dish and sony unable to reach a deal to air "the interview." the dish was, fox business had it exclusively. they were in talks over the weekend. couldn't...
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jonathan capehart, opinion writer for "the washington po " post," mercedes sh lup and david corn with mother jones an m nbc political analyst. one big difference in this case, there was video proof of what happened. watching it has been brutal for everyone. it played a role for many concerned to have spoken out against the verdict in new york. let's watch. >> i thought, how sad. you know, the verdict was hard to understand. i hadn't seen all the details, but it's sad that race continues to play such an emotional, divisive part of life. >> this is on video. we have been talking about ferguson. we have been debating ferguson, just like trayvon was debated. there's really no debate here. this was a homicide. it's on video. >> from looking at the video, the grand jury's decision here is totally incomprehensible. is looks as if at least they might have indicted him on something like involuntary manslaughter at the very least. the guy actually said, i can't breathe. >> i will say that upon seeing the video that you just saw and hearing mr. garner say he could not breathe, i was extremely troubled. i wou
jonathan capehart, opinion writer for "the washington po " post," mercedes sh lup and david corn with mother jones an m nbc political analyst. one big difference in this case, there was video proof of what happened. watching it has been brutal for everyone. it played a role for many concerned to have spoken out against the verdict in new york. let's watch. >> i thought, how sad. you know, the verdict was hard to understand. i hadn't seen all the details, but it's sad that...
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david: by the way, dow jones at session lows. something surprised people on the up side.cks. >> after hits a five 1/2-year low and being in the $53 range. now $56 a barrel. we've seen some energy names moving higher. liz: google hitting 52-week low. >> jpmorgan cut the price target, worried about growth slowing a little bit. yahoo!, microsoft lower. david: look, we're opt must haves here. bowing stock getting a boost. got into stock buybacks and optimistic too. >> we like to be optimistic. boeing up 1.8%. that is a name doing well. we're expanding upon volatility we've seen today volatility index is volatile. [closing bell ringing] liz: the russell 2000 just gave up the farm. it turned negative after being one lone holdout there. the bells ring on wall street. the losses are on your screen. the dow loses 104 points. they were rather pronounced. s&p crossing flat line 38 times. unusual. nasdaq was always having trouble. russell held some strength. one bastion of safety people were looking at. you know what? smaller names, gutsier names don't have as much international expo
david: by the way, dow jones at session lows. something surprised people on the up side.cks. >> after hits a five 1/2-year low and being in the $53 range. now $56 a barrel. we've seen some energy names moving higher. liz: google hitting 52-week low. >> jpmorgan cut the price target, worried about growth slowing a little bit. yahoo!, microsoft lower. david: look, we're opt must haves here. bowing stock getting a boost. got into stock buybacks and optimistic too. >> we like to...
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david asman is in, he's ready to roll. don't go anywhere, be right back. . . cheryl: we are so close to getting another record for the dow jones. but, dade, we're down 99 points -- david. david: it is kind after low volume day but let's go to lori rothman at new york stock exchange. one thing not low in volume is oil. it looked like it was up a little bit but then came way down. kind moved rated a little bit. still a 2% drop, not affecting oil stocks too much though. >> which is interesting of the turn around in oil you can point directly to the release of dallas fed manufacturing survey which is a little weaker. then there was a report on u.s. rig counts which were actually down. that was behind the turn around in the price of crude. look at marathon. halliburton up half a%. baker hughes, bhp billiton showing nice gains in otherwise flat market. >> these are classic stocks. i'm thinking investors looked for yield. that's why they're snapping up utilities. [closing bell ringing] , likes like the market is trading down heading into the close. i don't know about making a record. s&p is up a little bit. up a little bit for the s&
david asman is in, he's ready to roll. don't go anywhere, be right back. . . cheryl: we are so close to getting another record for the dow jones. but, dade, we're down 99 points -- david. david: it is kind after low volume day but let's go to lori rothman at new york stock exchange. one thing not low in volume is oil. it looked like it was up a little bit but then came way down. kind moved rated a little bit. still a 2% drop, not affecting oil stocks too much though. >> which is...
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police department and thursday night fire commissioner david sawyer says he personally apologized to police commissioner charles ramsey and jones bee. >> i thought it was disgusting. i think we have a great working relationship with the police in our city and i think we want to keep that and a lot of members have family members that are police officers, also, so it wasn't -- it was in poor taste. >> reporter: the paramedic works here at medic 23 in west philadelphia where it just so happens to share a building with the 19th police district outrage over the posting reached city hall with mayor michael nutter releasing a statement saying in the strongest possible terms i condemn the behavior of a paramedic in the philadelphia fire department who used social media to post a reprehensible message and photo that targeted police officers, particularly at a time of emotional volatility and citizen protests in our nation in the wake of tragedies in ferguson and new york city. the still picture is taken from a music video by two brooklyn rappers voicing their frustrations over the recent deaths of michael brown and eric garner. the head
police department and thursday night fire commissioner david sawyer says he personally apologized to police commissioner charles ramsey and jones bee. >> i thought it was disgusting. i think we have a great working relationship with the police in our city and i think we want to keep that and a lot of members have family members that are police officers, also, so it wasn't -- it was in poor taste. >> reporter: the paramedic works here at medic 23 in west philadelphia where it just so...
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david: look at pyramid. we focus on the dow jones industrial average. but that pyramid gets bigger as you go down the indices. nasdaq did better than both. big winner, small and mid-sized caps loving what happened today. both the prize of oil. we can't forget what drove markets up in the beginning, oil begins to find a ground. might be temporary. at least for today it found a floor in which it built a little bit even though after-hours it's trading is mixed. but a very busy day in the markets. huge day in the markets. we have a lot to talk about. "after the bell" starts right now.
david: look at pyramid. we focus on the dow jones industrial average. but that pyramid gets bigger as you go down the indices. nasdaq did better than both. big winner, small and mid-sized caps loving what happened today. both the prize of oil. we can't forget what drove markets up in the beginning, oil begins to find a ground. might be temporary. at least for today it found a floor in which it built a little bit even though after-hours it's trading is mixed. but a very busy day in the markets....
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david: look at pyramid. we focus on the dow jones industrial average. but that pyramid gets bigger as you go down the indices. nasdaq did better than both. big winner, small and mid-sized caps loving what happened today. both the prize of oil. we can't forget what drove markets up in the beginning, oil begins to find a ground. might be temporary. at least for today it found a floor in which it built a little bit even though after-hours it's trading is mixed. but a very busy day in the markets. huge day in the markets. we have a lot to talk about. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get to today's actions. which was stomach-churning and then exciting all at once. oliver porch from gary goldberg financial service. with stocks he feels you should add to your portfolio. john donaldson. how the fed decision impacts your money. we know about today, but how about after that? dan ses stitch from the pits of the cme. treasurys got smacked down because of the price. dollar muscled up which was interesting. oil was on the move but equities were the star
david: look at pyramid. we focus on the dow jones industrial average. but that pyramid gets bigger as you go down the indices. nasdaq did better than both. big winner, small and mid-sized caps loving what happened today. both the prize of oil. we can't forget what drove markets up in the beginning, oil begins to find a ground. might be temporary. at least for today it found a floor in which it built a little bit even though after-hours it's trading is mixed. but a very busy day in the markets....
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it is the dow jones industrial that has the worst percentage loss as david mentioned. we're talking you all the way through it "after the bell." starts right now. adam: again, the worse losses on most of the indices for two and a half years, on some of them for three years. it looks like it will close below 300 on the dow. let's get right to today's big market action. remember, next week, we have the fed talking about what they'll do with rates. peter kenny is joining us. john buckingham. dan with the cme. dan, let me start with oil approximately oil is oil is the biggest mover. you remember eric, he can be seen on other networks as well as fox business. he said the following. let's put his opinion up. in my opinion, the oil move has been severe and awesome, but it has lacked panic. you will know panic when you see it. oil likely not finished until you see the panic puke catharsis. what do you think of that? >> he's right to an extent. the panic isn't fully there. there is panic. you don't have a market drop the way it did -- each the past few days with some panic in t
it is the dow jones industrial that has the worst percentage loss as david mentioned. we're talking you all the way through it "after the bell." starts right now. adam: again, the worse losses on most of the indices for two and a half years, on some of them for three years. it looks like it will close below 300 on the dow. let's get right to today's big market action. remember, next week, we have the fed talking about what they'll do with rates. peter kenny is joining us. john...
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it is the dow jones industrial that has the worst percentage loss as david mentioned.er the bell." starts right now. adam: again, the worse losses on most of the indices for two and a half years, on some of them for three years. it looks like it
it is the dow jones industrial that has the worst percentage loss as david mentioned.er the bell." starts right now. adam: again, the worse losses on most of the indices for two and a half years, on some of them for three years. it looks like it
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jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >> our volume today is pretty heavy actually, david. up about 24% on the-month higher.id: it is. as we look at the dow, it is important, percentagewise s&p is down twice as much as the dow. liz: indeed. nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. we have to look at the best trade of the day. that is commodities which have been such laggards lately. oil and gold making major comebacks today. >> absolutely right. we've seen oil sitting around five-year lows. we saw them $63 range early overnight. yet we've seen a bounce-back in some of these names. many of these names have been beaten down this year. david: talk about beaten down, apple was getting hammered. they are still down significantly but down much more earlier in the day. what's happening? >> we saw some program trading. there was some speculation who was selling. that intraday chart shows you what happened at 9:51 a.m. dramatic moves to the downside. made somewhat of a comeback but certainly not where it was at the opening bell. liz: as we look at the transports which have made record after record, they're taki
jones makes sense of investing. ♪ >> our volume today is pretty heavy actually, david. up about 24% on the-month higher.id: it is. as we look at the dow, it is important, percentagewise s&p is down twice as much as the dow. liz: indeed. nicole petallides at new york stock exchange. we have to look at the best trade of the day. that is commodities which have been such laggards lately. oil and gold making major comebacks today. >> absolutely right. we've seen oil sitting around...
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david: joe, i know you're a believer in etfs, the spdr, dow jones industrial spdr, i'm curious, where the dow jones is up 400 points in one day, wouldn't it be better to cherry-pick to find individual companies beaten down a little or did not piggyback on this rally today rather than an etf? >> you could. again it depends on what you do for people. we're taking care of people's entire wealth and we always tell them, they're going to be times when the market is slightly overexpensive and there are times when it will be cheaper and we have a long-term strategy. need to diversify. david: forgive me, don't you think the market is slightly overvalued right now? >> sure there is but there is no alternative. the consequence of fed and globally one of your guests mentioned incredible suppression of interest rates around the world. germany is below 1%, japan below 1%. we're at two. when you're seeing is there is no alternative to money and goes to the stock market. the feds are artificially creating a bubble-like environment. but it will not end anytime soon. you have to rebalance your portfol
david: joe, i know you're a believer in etfs, the spdr, dow jones industrial spdr, i'm curious, where the dow jones is up 400 points in one day, wouldn't it be better to cherry-pick to find individual companies beaten down a little or did not piggyback on this rally today rather than an etf? >> you could. again it depends on what you do for people. we're taking care of people's entire wealth and we always tell them, they're going to be times when the market is slightly overexpensive and...
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when things settled out we were off 99.99 points on the dow jones industrial average. does that, david set up for tomorrow some. >> no. look i think we're set up for tomorrow the way we're set up for tomorrow depending on where oil trades i guess. but look to the end of the year i was out earlier saying we're going to continue to see a bid to the tape. i'm not worried here at all. i feel like it's played out. i like oil into next year. i really -- >> you're crazy. >> i'm telling you, i think we're at the point now where things have absolutely gotten to the point where they have been dislocated. >> people are really -- look, corrections are great first of at all. >> no doubt. >> in the market or oil price? >> either way. >> healthy, more efficient and more probabilititive. i'm a buy the dip guy, remain buy the dip guy. >> everybody is a buy the dip guy. how do you know oil at 60 is the dip some. >> i don't know. >> it could go to 35. >> when you see the stocks, oil stocks start to trade a little higher as oil continues to go down, we've seen a bottom, and i think that we're at that poin
when things settled out we were off 99.99 points on the dow jones industrial average. does that, david set up for tomorrow some. >> no. look i think we're set up for tomorrow the way we're set up for tomorrow depending on where oil trades i guess. but look to the end of the year i was out earlier saying we're going to continue to see a bid to the tape. i'm not worried here at all. i feel like it's played out. i like oil into next year. i really -- >> you're crazy. >> i'm...
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david: one of those days it was negative but could have been worse. dow jonesinimally losing today, down about 16 points. looks like it is recovering as we go into the close here. s&p a little more, just a touch more percentagewise. the russell 2000 was the index hit hardest, down full half a percentage point. still not a terrible day when you think of damage that could have been done. busy day for you. business hour for you "after the bell," starting right now. liz: let's get into today's action. we have john merrill of tanglewood wealth management. john is here to talk about what big investing themes will help you maximize profits. we like maximizing
david: one of those days it was negative but could have been worse. dow jonesinimally losing today, down about 16 points. looks like it is recovering as we go into the close here. s&p a little more, just a touch more percentagewise. the russell 2000 was the index hit hardest, down full half a percentage point. still not a terrible day when you think of damage that could have been done. busy day for you. business hour for you "after the bell," starting right now. liz: let's get...
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david: one of those days it was negative but could have been worse. dow jones, not really flat-lining but it is pretty minimally losing today, down about 16 points. looks like it is recovering as we go into the close here. s&p a little more, just a touch more percentagewise. the russell 2000 was the index hit hardest, down full half a percentage point. still not a terrible day when you think of damage that could have been done. busy day for you. business hour for you "after the bell," starting right now. liz: let's get into today's action. we have john merrill of tanglewood wealth management. john is here to talk about what big investing themes will help you maximize profits. we like maximizing profits. david: yes, indeed. liz: bob fuller from spectrum management group is here to tell you why you should stick with, large cap u.s. stocks. we'll wait on that one. bob iaccino at the cme. we begin you with, bob. we got better than expected same-store sales for the month of november. draghi made announcement and didn't say anything. there was some perception later h
david: one of those days it was negative but could have been worse. dow jones, not really flat-lining but it is pretty minimally losing today, down about 16 points. looks like it is recovering as we go into the close here. s&p a little more, just a touch more percentagewise. the russell 2000 was the index hit hardest, down full half a percentage point. still not a terrible day when you think of damage that could have been done. busy day for you. business hour for you "after the...
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i want to thank the committee staff director david grannis, staff lead for the study. dan jones and his core study team. afn -- evan and scott chandler. they toiled for nearly six years to complete this report. they shepherded it through the redaction process, all the while giving up their nights, weekends, vacations and precious time with family and friends in an effort to get to the truth of this secret program for the members of the committee, the u.s. senate and now the american people. they have been assisted by other dedicated staff including my designee on the committee jennifer barrett. we would not be where we are today without them. i'm grateful beyond words for their service and dedication, and i want them to know our country is grateful too. let me turn to the study itself, madam president. much has been written about the significance of the study. this is the study. it is a summary of the c.i.a.'s detention and interrogation program. i want to start by saying i believe the vast majority of c.i.a. welcomes oversight and believe in the checks and balances that form th
i want to thank the committee staff director david grannis, staff lead for the study. dan jones and his core study team. afn -- evan and scott chandler. they toiled for nearly six years to complete this report. they shepherded it through the redaction process, all the while giving up their nights, weekends, vacations and precious time with family and friends in an effort to get to the truth of this secret program for the members of the committee, the u.s. senate and now the american people....
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jones industrials. >> you're right. verizon down 4%. at&t down three%. [closing bell ringing] davidold but we haven't forgotten. we'll talk about with the cm e-trader in a moment. liz: what a trade was, david. $35 a troy ounce. here we go. looks like s&p is scratching out or at least attempting to scratch out a gain here. david: up, down. liz: these numbers are still settling because trades still have to go through. as we look at gains we do see, the nasdaq was able to hold on to the plus side for most of the session, even adding on to it in the final hour of trade. we started 3:00 p.m. eastern. up 17. now 25. let's get to it. "after the bell" starts right now. david: by the way, again that russell 2000, almost a full two percentage points in the green today. of course it has been beaten down tearily. yesterday was no exception. little bit of a comeback
jones industrials. >> you're right. verizon down 4%. at&t down three%. [closing bell ringing] davidold but we haven't forgotten. we'll talk about with the cm e-trader in a moment. liz: what a trade was, david. $35 a troy ounce. here we go. looks like s&p is scratching out or at least attempting to scratch out a gain here. david: up, down. liz: these numbers are still settling because trades still have to go through. as we look at gains we do see, the nasdaq was able to hold on to...
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david is off tonight. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the deadly twisters that ripped apart three states in the south. a wall of wind came crashing into jones county, mississippi. our correspondent describing it like a sledge hammer from the sky. this resident looking through piles of debris, trying to salvage whatever is left of his belongings. and tonight, neighbors putting the holiday on hold, to help out one another. in inconorth carolina, the stor turning streets into rivers. the wild weather wreaking havoc up and down the east coast. 150 million people in the storm's path. abc's matt gutman starts us off tonight from columbia, mississippi. >> reporter: good evening, tom. dozens of homes look like this. i want you to see what this tornado has done, carving a 350-yard wide path of destruction. and that system isn't through yet. sirens howling and a line of deadly storms marching over the past 24 hours. tonight, heavy flooding in georgia. record rain inial what has see and a confirmed tornado in north carolina. rain walloping the whole east coast. overnight, tornadoes jackhammering the south. at least four dead. and ef-2 slinging 1 125-m
david is off tonight. i'm tom llamas. we begin with the deadly twisters that ripped apart three states in the south. a wall of wind came crashing into jones county, mississippi. our correspondent describing it like a sledge hammer from the sky. this resident looking through piles of debris, trying to salvage whatever is left of his belongings. and tonight, neighbors putting the holiday on hold, to help out one another. in inconorth carolina, the stor turning streets into rivers. the wild...
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if david duke is associated with this group, he's been a notorious neo-nazi and klansman since the '80s. athena jonesetting us up to speed on this. >>> is north korea the only country behind the sony cyber attack. why some are considering other suspects. that's next on "the lead." who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that powered the farm that made the milk that went to the store that reminded the man to buy the milk that was poured by the girl who loved the cat. [ meows ] the internet of everything is changing everything. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> welcome back to "the lead." i'm jake tapper. in other world news over this holiday break, millions of americans got to see a first-run blockbuster from the comfort of their own sofas and obtained it in a way many never thought of before. we may all have a little known hollywood consultant named kim jong-un to thank for this. sony pictures says "the interview" was legally downloaded 2 million times in t
if david duke is associated with this group, he's been a notorious neo-nazi and klansman since the '80s. athena jonesetting us up to speed on this. >>> is north korea the only country behind the sony cyber attack. why some are considering other suspects. that's next on "the lead." who drove to the control room [ woman ] driverless mode engaged. find parking space. [ woman ] parking space found. [ male announcer ] ...that secured the data that directed the turbines that...
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jones when the cowboys score. i write a sports column for the daily news here. the most popular, i boroughed from david was it? >> jerry jones. we hate jerry jones. he was sitting there sucking up to jerry jones and the cowboys went to the eagles and they scored. he's high fiving he jerry jones. if south jersey nights could have gotten to him they would have torn him lim from lim. >> this is a sports radio show. >> i wish we had christie here. you could give it back and forth pretty good. let me ask you this. this is interesting, you're a die-hard philadelphia fan. you are a governor of a state that has two nfl teams. you have steelers in the west and philadelphia in the east. there's a lot of politicians who come from state like that. there's multiple teams and rooting interests. they are terrified. a new york city politician is terrified, saying i love the giants and jets. you have the bills in western new york. how did you balance being a die-hard philadelphia fan with having the steelers in the west? >> there are two super bowls, '05 and '08 where it looked like there's a chance the eagles play the
jones when the cowboys score. i write a sports column for the daily news here. the most popular, i boroughed from david was it? >> jerry jones. we hate jerry jones. he was sitting there sucking up to jerry jones and the cowboys went to the eagles and they scored. he's high fiving he jerry jones. if south jersey nights could have gotten to him they would have torn him lim from lim. >> this is a sports radio show. >> i wish we had christie here. you could give it back and forth...
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you raise your s&p or dow jones industrial average forecast for inenext year becau of this relatively soft language? >> the economy is doing its own thing. it's doing well and david is right. the 0 -- we got to 0 because we had an emergency. the emergency is clearly gone. they have to get on with it. it is going to be too late if they wait. >> thank you very much to all of you for joining us today. you have a big move to the upside in the equity markets. let's take a look at what the dow is up to 263 points to the upside. 150 points higher going into the decision. the ten-year note moved up ever so slightly. yield at 2.12. not a huge amount of movement there. the dollar is marginally higher at 88 right now. let's get to our market reporters. bob pisani and rick santelli in chicago. looks like the stock market is liking what they heard. >> look at the s&p. we moved up eight, nine handles on the s&p on this news. the key one as you heard from steve there the fed can be patient and beginning to normalize the stance of monetary policy. a great move there they kept the considerable time in there. that's only one of several things i was watching. on the first paragraph
you raise your s&p or dow jones industrial average forecast for inenext year becau of this relatively soft language? >> the economy is doing its own thing. it's doing well and david is right. the 0 -- we got to 0 because we had an emergency. the emergency is clearly gone. they have to get on with it. it is going to be too late if they wait. >> thank you very much to all of you for joining us today. you have a big move to the upside in the equity markets. let's take a look at...
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david: big gang. >> bells ring on wall street. closing out two record highs. and lifetime intraday highs as well. look at stocks finishing to the upside. we pick out the winners here, dow jonesustrials up, 80 points, 90 points away from dow 18,000? could we see that soon at least before the end of the year? s&p hitting all-time record, 2074, up seven points. russell coming along for the ride up nearly a full percentage point. let's get ready on this record day. "after the bell" begins right in a second
david: big gang. >> bells ring on wall street. closing out two record highs. and lifetime intraday highs as well. look at stocks finishing to the upside. we pick out the winners here, dow jonesustrials up, 80 points, 90 points away from dow 18,000? could we see that soon at least before the end of the year? s&p hitting all-time record, 2074, up seven points. russell coming along for the ride up nearly a full percentage point. let's get ready on this record day. "after the...
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david gerson on the week's news. and, a cartoonist tackles a more serious subject-- caring for aging parents. >> woodruff: with less than a week to go, the dow jonesrage may be poised to finish the year at a record high. other stock indexes are also back to high levels. but that's not all. 2014 has turned out to be the biggest year for multi-billion dollar mergers and aquistions since the financial crisis hit. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: more than $3 trillion in deals worldwide have been announced this year, many of them including american companies. there have been some enormous ones in the pharmaceutical world. drugmaker actavis is buying the manufacturer of botox, allergan, for $66 billion. there are more than $400 billion of announced deals in the health care sector overall. media megadeals were a part of the boom too. comcast will pay $45 billion for time warner cable, if regulators approve it. what's behind the frenzy? and what kind of impact do these deals have on the companies, employees and the economy historically? for that, we turn to andrew ross sorkin, he co-hosts squawk box on cnbc and is a columnist for the "new
david gerson on the week's news. and, a cartoonist tackles a more serious subject-- caring for aging parents. >> woodruff: with less than a week to go, the dow jonesrage may be poised to finish the year at a record high. other stock indexes are also back to high levels. but that's not all. 2014 has turned out to be the biggest year for multi-billion dollar mergers and aquistions since the financial crisis hit. hari sreenivasan has the story. >> sreenivasan: more than $3 trillion in...
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david duke when he served in the louisiana statehouse. the congressman maintains he didn't know the group held racist views and says he detests all hate groups. cnn's athena jonesning. >> good morning, carol. this is not the kind of headline the republican party wants to see as they prepare to take control of this new congress but that's right. representative scalesse says he does not remember speaking before this group founded by david duke back in 2002 but that he went all around the state speaking to any groups that would have him to talk about his opposition to a tax increase that would affect middle-class families and some other issues. so in an interview with the new orleans "times-picayune" he says he doesn't remember speaking there but if he did it was a mistake, he would haven't done so if he had known that this group, the name of which was european american unity and rights organization or euro for short. he says if he had known this was a hate group, a group with white supremacist ties he would not have spoken before them. carol? >> athena jones reporting live from washington. thanks so much. >>> still to come in the newsroom president obama apologiz
david duke when he served in the louisiana statehouse. the congressman maintains he didn't know the group held racist views and says he detests all hate groups. cnn's athena jonesning. >> good morning, carol. this is not the kind of headline the republican party wants to see as they prepare to take control of this new congress but that's right. representative scalesse says he does not remember speaking before this group founded by david duke back in 2002 but that he went all around the...
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david: big gang. >> bells ring on wall street. closing out two record highs. and lifetime intraday highs as well. look at stocks finishing to the upside. we pick out the winners here, dow jones industrials up, 80 points, 90 points away from dow 18,000? could we see that soon at least before the end of the year? s&p hitting all-time record, 2074, up seven points. russell coming along for the ride up nearly a full percentage point. let's get ready on this record day. "after the bell" begins right in a second david: breaking down today's record action we have maxim money mark matson. he will tell us why you shouldn't focus on u.s. large caps right now. warren financial randy warren will help investors prepare what he says will be a volatile fit fifth. todd horowitz, if it is wednesday it got to be todd and a bull day because of course todd is a bear. todd, here we go again. what do you say? >> well you know i'm here, david, i'm here for my 35th record high. it is a wonderful feeling. i'm not worried. i'm about ready to wave my white flag. i say, what, me worry? david: alfred e. neuman. >> there you go. the bottom line the market is going up. it is the fourth quarter. typically
david: big gang. >> bells ring on wall street. closing out two record highs. and lifetime intraday highs as well. look at stocks finishing to the upside. we pick out the winners here, dow jones industrials up, 80 points, 90 points away from dow 18,000? could we see that soon at least before the end of the year? s&p hitting all-time record, 2074, up seven points. russell coming along for the ride up nearly a full percentage point. let's get ready on this record day. "after the...
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doctrine to see if you agreed with david on this point but before we do that, come on, i would like to ask you but technology. justice alito cited and quoted you in jonesut talking about technologies influx. at what point is a statutory come at what point is a doctrinal? and the title iii moment in regard to these technologies we currently are seeing? >> okay. the question. let me try to get to them. my overall view which is consistent with a lot of which occurred on the panel so far is that initially there's a third of rapid technological change with any specific area of technology where the courts should be deferential to the the facts are changing too quickly for the courts to step in. by the time the supreme court tries and that a will, that technology has become obsolete. it's hard for the courts to step in, special appellate court to try to break at the quickly changing technology. after a while my sense is most specific technologies begin to stabilize come at the point courts are more able to step in and say this is how the fresh balance of the fourth amendment should apply to these new facts. the dynamic that several panelists talked about, whe
doctrine to see if you agreed with david on this point but before we do that, come on, i would like to ask you but technology. justice alito cited and quoted you in jonesut talking about technologies influx. at what point is a statutory come at what point is a doctrinal? and the title iii moment in regard to these technologies we currently are seeing? >> okay. the question. let me try to get to them. my overall view which is consistent with a lot of which occurred on the panel so far is...
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doctrine to see if you agreed with david on this point but before we do that, come on, i would like to ask you but technology. justice alito cited and quoted you in jones about talking about technologies influx. at what point is a statutory come at what point is a doctrinal? and the title iii moment in regard to these technologies we currently are seeing? >> okay. the question. let me try to get to them. my overall view which is consistent with a lot of which occurred on the panel so far is that initially there's a third of rapid technological change with any specific area of technology where the courts should be deferential to the political process. the facts are changing too quickly for the courts to step in. by the time the supreme court tries and that a will, that technology has become obsolete. it's hard for the courts to step in, special appellate court to try to break at the quickly changing technology. after a while my sense is most specific technologies begin to stabilize come at the point courts are more able to step in and say this is how the fresh balance of the fourth amendment should apply to these new facts. the dynamic that several pane
doctrine to see if you agreed with david on this point but before we do that, come on, i would like to ask you but technology. justice alito cited and quoted you in jones about talking about technologies influx. at what point is a statutory come at what point is a doctrinal? and the title iii moment in regard to these technologies we currently are seeing? >> okay. the question. let me try to get to them. my overall view which is consistent with a lot of which occurred on the panel so far...
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david duke's long history of white supremacy? another headache republicans have to deal with in the come days. >> athena jones, thank you. >>> mayorensions between city hall and the nypd. de blasio was booed and heckled addressing recruits at a police graduation ceremony. police blame him for the volatile climate following weeks of protest in the eric garner case and assassination of two nypd officers in brooklyn. >> the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u can, is now in a london isolation unit. the woman had been working with save the children in sierra leone and flew back to scotland second woman who was in west africa is being tested. the risk of transmission from the first patient is extremely low because she was diagnosed early. she was a nurse working there as a volunteer. >> all right, christine thanks for the headlines. more of our corrage of the flight downed in the java sea, when we come back. these ally bank ira cds really do sound like a sure thing but i'm a bit skeptical of sure things. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rat
david duke's long history of white supremacy? another headache republicans have to deal with in the come days. >> athena jones, thank you. >>> mayorensions between city hall and the nypd. de blasio was booed and heckled addressing recruits at a police graduation ceremony. police blame him for the volatile climate following weeks of protest in the eric garner case and assassination of two nypd officers in brooklyn. >> the first person diagnosed with ebola in the u can, is...
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david, can you believe this snapback? what do you make of it? >> last year, you're on top of this like nobody, last year, the market in december was up over 5%. i'm talking about the dow jonesn don't forget last year in january with the very cold winter it was down over 5%. so this is an end of year relief santa claus rally. you want to get ready to position yourself and be very careful watching china, watch oil. you want to watch greece and europe. you want to watch ukraine and venezuela. both of those financially, kelly, are things that could upset the market. so looks good. profits. u.s. the final thing to watch, kelly, is u.s. dollar, how's that going to affect the profits of the multinationals bringing it home in the weaker currencies? surprised how strong the dollar is. >> exactly. david, i'm glad you brought it up. having one of the strongest levels of several years. larry, how's that going to affect the market next year? headwind, potentially? >> that's the whole thing, kelly. the fed is trapped because if they become aggressive and exiting 0 interest rate policy in the next quarter of next year, the dollar will strengthen and put more pressure on oil. there's $3 tr
david, can you believe this snapback? what do you make of it? >> last year, you're on top of this like nobody, last year, the market in december was up over 5%. i'm talking about the dow jonesn don't forget last year in january with the very cold winter it was down over 5%. so this is an end of year relief santa claus rally. you want to get ready to position yourself and be very careful watching china, watch oil. you want to watch greece and europe. you want to watch ukraine and...