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let me read from a "new yorker piece" about david simon.ers as with the law enforcers. you only saw them through their own as well the drug trade emerged as its own intricate bureaucracy, a hierarchy that suddenly mirrored that of the police department. how did that work? you started to see them as competing organizations, so that the individual people didn't even matter as much. it was like the system's pressure. >> well that's absolutely true. first and foremost anytime you're empowered to tell your own story, the greater audience will get a much greater perspective. so that was empowering those characters in ways that in the past productions they weren't aloued to have that kind of strength. so once you get to what humanity, human behavior you find out yes, we are a lot more a like than we are different. we just wear different uniform, inhabit different neighborhoods, but we all have similar qualities as human beings. >> do you have anyone that the viewer is supposed to root for? >> i honestly believe -- and i'm saying it because i play
let me read from a "new yorker piece" about david simon.ers as with the law enforcers. you only saw them through their own as well the drug trade emerged as its own intricate bureaucracy, a hierarchy that suddenly mirrored that of the police department. how did that work? you started to see them as competing organizations, so that the individual people didn't even matter as much. it was like the system's pressure. >> well that's absolutely true. first and foremost anytime you're...
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david: joining us live from paris is simon owen, fox news radio reporter.on, any sign at all of this woman, and talk about the fears the parisians have about what might happen next? >> reporter: hi, well not as we're aware of this, no sightings of her as far as we can tell. been about four or five hours since the two sieges came to an end. there are mixed reports who this woman is. we think she's a young woman, possibly in a relationship with a gunman who took hostages at a kosher market here in paris earlier. and one way or another, she apparently seemed to leave before the police went in, before the siege came to a head, and then take off. we've had the two very dramatic sieges come into bloody ends in the last few hours, but ultimately, there is a woman who could be very dangerous who is still at large. liz: we have concurrently, what are expected to be peaceful vigils. if you talk about the most famous monuments, the eiffel tower and the arc de triomphe, of course, the symbol very much of france. they have beamed in lights on the arc de triomphe je suis
david: joining us live from paris is simon owen, fox news radio reporter.on, any sign at all of this woman, and talk about the fears the parisians have about what might happen next? >> reporter: hi, well not as we're aware of this, no sightings of her as far as we can tell. been about four or five hours since the two sieges came to an end. there are mixed reports who this woman is. we think she's a young woman, possibly in a relationship with a gunman who took hostages at a kosher market...
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. >> david simon with salesforce providing software as a service. i think there is a point when you have rapid technology change and rapid displacement, one of the places this needs to be reevaluated is the educational front. this country has very much ignored stem education for most of a generation. we have yet to really tried to take advantage of the technology. but in terms of stem education for people who are being displaced so that they can get new jobs in a new economy that is valuable -- and by the way community college is a relatively inexpensive way to reeducate somebody when you have the internet. it creates all kinds of problems. how are you going to get your daycare taken care of when you have no income and you have to go someplace? policymakers tend to get stuck in a certain way of thinking whatever their perspective is. you have a real dichotomy of twentysomethings who are doing a lot of work for the policymaker but the policy decision maker is somebody who looks like me who is typically very entrenched and a certain way of doing thing
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. >> i am david simon with salesforce, providing software as a service. i think there is a point when you have rapid technology change and rapid displacement, one of the places this needs to be reevaluated is the educational front. this country has very much ignored stem education for most of a generation. we have yet to really try to take advantage of the technology. but in terms of stem education for people who are being displaced so that they can get new jobs in a new economy that are valuable, the idea of sending people to community college. and by the way, community college is a relatively expensive way to reeducate somebody when you have the internet. it creates all kinds of problems. how are you going to get your daycare taken care of when you have no income and you have to go someplace? policymakers tend to get stuck in a certain way of thinking whatever their perspective is. you have a real dichotomy of twentysomethings who are doing a lot of work for the policymaker but the policy decision maker is somebody who looks like me who is typically ver
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, david faber. simonlos angeles today. >> lucky. >> america's lodging investment summit talking with virgin america president and ceo david curb in a moment. the real storm ms not about snow it's about strong earnings, miss in durables and the dow down almost 300 points s&p below 2030. oil one of future things that's working today, down almost a percent. getting some macro data now. rick santelli in chicago. rick? >> all right. first, we'll go for the easier date tap richmond fed for january, about as expected came in at six. now for the heart throb of it all, 102.9 for january read on consumer confidence, that is just off the charts i think it's probably due to energy. believe me that's the best read since august of 2007. and the last one to be coming in, of course new home sales, and that is a big deal. why is it a big deal? new home sales is definitely a bit on the strong side unlike durable goods. 481,000 on the seasonally adjusted an annualized base since nitty-gritty on this stuff, aim towards the s
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, david faber. simonlos angeles today. >> lucky. >> america's lodging investment summit talking with virgin america president and ceo david curb in a moment. the real storm ms not about snow it's about strong earnings, miss in durables and the dow down almost 300 points s&p below 2030. oil one of future things that's working today, down almost a percent. getting some macro data now. rick santelli in chicago. rick? >> all right. first,...
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welcome back to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faberchange. another volatile one as retail sales miss. jpmorgan with its biggest miss since 2008. dow's down 210 points. we want to take a look at jpmorgan the bank's profit falling more than 6% in the fourth quarter. hit by legal costs, stock is 4% lower on that news. we'll have more on what you should be doing with jpmorgan later on. >> let's get to the road map this morning. elan elan elan musk says tesla might not be profitable until 2020. >> also ahead, retail sales posting largest decline in nearly a year at headline level. what does it mean for the broader economy and will lower gas prices help? clearly not. >> copper falling to 5 1/2 year low. it's a barometer for the global economy. should investors be worried? talk to rbc's chief commodity strategist about that. >>> getting breaking news on business inventories. santelli in chicago. rick? >> carl, november business inventoryies rise .2 in line looking for up .3 .4 but in line. different picture than november whole sale inventor t
welcome back to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faberchange. another volatile one as retail sales miss. jpmorgan with its biggest miss since 2008. dow's down 210 points. we want to take a look at jpmorgan the bank's profit falling more than 6% in the fourth quarter. hit by legal costs, stock is 4% lower on that news. we'll have more on what you should be doing with jpmorgan later on. >> let's get to the road map this morning. elan...
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. >> simon rosenberg, you heard david price earlier scratching his head a little over the idea that you could both fund dhs and strip out the funding for the executive action. what is at play. you are an outsider to republican inside counsel, but you are on old practitioner of the game. what are they doing? >> they are making it clear that they oppose what the president has done. they raised the stakes. i feel they'll be disappointed at the end of the day. men conservatives driving the debate. i don't think they have the photo to do both. they'll have to fund dhs, keep the country safe and all the tinges that dhs does. i don't think there'll be compromise or middle ground. there has been political defeat on the republicans. >> reporter: juan, when congress repudiated the latest action but went after dakar as well did you feel threatened? >> personally, i think a symbol as to what the republican controlled congress is aiming to do. i don't think my status koim in 2017. however, it's indicative as to what exactly the republican party had in mind and looking to 2016. and what the agenda it
. >> simon rosenberg, you heard david price earlier scratching his head a little over the idea that you could both fund dhs and strip out the funding for the executive action. what is at play. you are an outsider to republican inside counsel, but you are on old practitioner of the game. what are they doing? >> they are making it clear that they oppose what the president has done. they raised the stakes. i feel they'll be disappointed at the end of the day. men conservatives driving...
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world number 10 david ferrer is taking on gale simon. >> ghana beat tournament favourites algeria. breathing new life into their campaign with a 1-0 win. the hero returning from a bout of malaria to score the winner on the stroke of full-time. the final round of matches on tuesday deciding which teams will go through to the quarter files. >> host equatorial guinea remained in contention. having a small population prevents problems in building a national team. andrei richardson reports on a side known for spending big on footballers. >> in africa an ambition to wear a football shirt in europe is not uncommon. in equatorial guinea the talent flow is in reverse. >> two-thirds the squad was born in spain and qualified from having a parent or a grandparent from the formal policy. it's part of a policy that has seen the oil-reach country vying with players from south america. the jersey is red, with a bit of green, blue and white. that's what they are. they have players from all around the world playing for them. it's a problem for people in african football. they feel that if any countr
world number 10 david ferrer is taking on gale simon. >> ghana beat tournament favourites algeria. breathing new life into their campaign with a 1-0 win. the hero returning from a bout of malaria to score the winner on the stroke of full-time. the final round of matches on tuesday deciding which teams will go through to the quarter files. >> host equatorial guinea remained in contention. having a small population prevents problems in building a national team. andrei richardson...
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david david quintanilla with sara eisen and simon hobbs. the first trading day of the year. long-time bear david rosenberg is now a bull. >> will the momentum hold for 2015? >> polaroid trying to compete with gopro with its cube camera? the ceo will join us live. >> let's get to rick santelli. >> let's start with construction. it's older, a november number. november read down 0.3%. we were looking for mere image up 0.3%. we did gain from last month. ism for december 55.5. that's a pretty darn big miss. last month remains 58.7. if you recall month before that at 59 was the best
david david quintanilla with sara eisen and simon hobbs. the first trading day of the year. long-time bear david rosenberg is now a bull. >> will the momentum hold for 2015? >> polaroid trying to compete with gopro with its cube camera? the ceo will join us live. >> let's get to rick santelli. >> let's start with construction. it's older, a november number. november read down 0.3%. we were looking for mere image up 0.3%. we did gain from last month. ism for december...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. dow is flat down 25.dd less down the road once that 4 for 1 split becomes official. oil doing well above 45. breaking news here. consumer sentiment after chicago pmi out not too long ago. rick? >> well keep in mine that the mid-january read off the richter scale for michigan. so here we go. 98.1. last -- last month -- mid month, 98.2 stands. 98.2 is the best since january of '04. so the notion that we dipped by a tick isn't going to make much difference. so, very very solid number. and i think that we need to go no farther than one more to explain it along with the big consumer confident number that we had last look. and that is of course gasoline. 1.68 on ten-year note yields. it's 50 basis points down on the year and still in january speaks for itself. back to you. >> thank you for that. one more check here of shake shack, indicating 44 to 46 if you're not familiar with the burger chain, founded 11 years ago. 63 shacks around the world, 9 countries a concept they call fine casual. on a week where mcdona
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. dow is flat down 25.dd less down the road once that 4 for 1 split becomes official. oil doing well above 45. breaking news here. consumer sentiment after chicago pmi out not too long ago. rick? >> well keep in mine that the mid-january read off the richter scale for michigan. so here we go. 98.1. last -- last month -- mid month, 98.2 stands. 98.2 is the best since january of '04. so the notion that we dipped by a tick isn't...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. crazy day for markets.h day down. dow's down 89 points. a lot of action in the swiss currency, bank earnings to work with retail news as well. oil's going to drive action currently down one and a third percent. >> to rick santelli at cme with breaking news on philly fed. rick? >> january philly fed, 6.3, not necessarily the 18 they were looking for. below the 24.5. think, right around thanksgiving 40.2 cycle high. 6.3 the weakest number since negative 2 in february of last year. so just shy of one year if we look at internals, there's wild activity there if you look at employment index, minus 2 versus positive 8.4. if you look at new orders 8.5 versus last look at 13.6. we are getting spat of data that isn't up to the snuff that we were looking for especially as we try to get our arms around what the economy's doing. remember the markets are weird in fixed income because of lack of sustainable consistent growth. this adds into dynamic. simon hobbs, back to you. >> a lot going on. rick. switzerland central b
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. crazy day for markets.h day down. dow's down 89 points. a lot of action in the swiss currency, bank earnings to work with retail news as well. oil's going to drive action currently down one and a third percent. >> to rick santelli at cme with breaking news on philly fed. rick? >> january philly fed, 6.3, not necessarily the 18 they were looking for. below the 24.5. think, right around thanksgiving 40.2 cycle high. 6.3...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber at the new york stock exchange dealingeffects of the move by the swiss national bank. currency brokers under pressure in addition to goldman earnings and intel earnings. crude, buying here back to 47.03. >> road map as we head into the weekend. goldman sachs tops earnings hit by weak bond trading. what you should be doing with the stock. >> intel hurt by falling sales but the company can grow despite that. >>> find out why jim chanos is shorting the stock. >>> the toll on retail foreign exchange brokers. fxcm saying it may be in breach of capital requirements. much more on that. >>> first up rick santelli at cme. breaking news on consumer sentiment. rick? >> okay. you do have to buckle up. if you have a heart condition, take your pill now because the preliminary january read is 98.2 for michigan. stratospheric. i don't know if i have enough of my database in front of me to give you a comp. i had 93.6 last set of reads best since '06. 96.5 goes back to july of '05. where we have to go he looks like we'll have to go all the
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber at the new york stock exchange dealingeffects of the move by the swiss national bank. currency brokers under pressure in addition to goldman earnings and intel earnings. crude, buying here back to 47.03. >> road map as we head into the weekend. goldman sachs tops earnings hit by weak bond trading. what you should be doing with the stock. >> intel hurt by falling sales but the company can grow despite that. >>>...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber at new york stock exchange.t quantitative out of the european central bank. moves not just equities was currencies and ten-year where the yield all over the map. oil down a percent to 47.27. >> the road map, reaction to today's ecb decision from around the globe. live reports for you from here in the united states from athens coming up. >> plus airlines are soaring today, as fuel costs keep falling. a lot of stocks reporting, of course, southwest, alaskan, we'll have analysis. >> box set to price its ipo tonight. how does box keep its customers and generate its revenue? inside box. >> later, union pacific a big rise in profit as demand continues to power the rail sector. the ceo of union pacific will join us live for a first on cnbc interview later on. >> let's get more on today's action out of the ecb. historic day announcing a bond-buying program to try to revive the eurozone economy, get inflation up. coverage around the globe. steve liesman is back at hq. chief international reporter michelle caruso-cabrera
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber at new york stock exchange.t quantitative out of the european central bank. moves not just equities was currencies and ten-year where the yield all over the map. oil down a percent to 47.27. >> the road map, reaction to today's ecb decision from around the globe. live reports for you from here in the united states from athens coming up. >> plus airlines are soaring today, as fuel costs keep falling. a lot of stocks...
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isle carl quintanilla with sarah eisen, simon hawks, david faber.y quick 139 points, as oil took a very fast trip to the downside. now almost to the $46 a barrel. on top of that tiffany warning today the stock falling sharply today as they lower their annual forecast after a decline in holiday sales. a lot more in just a moment. >> but first, let's get to our road map this morning. warren buffett and 3g capital have worked together on big deals before so what could be their next target? we are naming names for you. >>> plus one of the biggest names in retail gives us his reaction to the holiday season. the ceo of caruso affiliated will join us live. >>> we will be speaking with ford's ceo mark field in a first on cnbc interview. >>> coming up later on, an interview with the ceo of eli lilly, john lechleiter. we'll talk about some patent expirations live in just a few moments. >>> the dow down 149 points. goldman slashes its three-month forecast to $41 a barrel. goldman saying west texas crude will need to stay near $40 a barrel for most of the first
isle carl quintanilla with sarah eisen, simon hawks, david faber.y quick 139 points, as oil took a very fast trip to the downside. now almost to the $46 a barrel. on top of that tiffany warning today the stock falling sharply today as they lower their annual forecast after a decline in holiday sales. a lot more in just a moment. >> but first, let's get to our road map this morning. warren buffett and 3g capital have worked together on big deals before so what could be their next target?...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. speaker john boehner in a moment will a statement with his reaction to last night's state of the union address. followed by other republican leaders, as soon as the speaker begins to talk we'll bring that to you live. in the men time markets in the first half hour down 100, back up to flatline currently up 17 weighing headlines warding ecb and more. >> let's get to the road plan. netflix soaring today, but does the stock have more room to run? talk to rich greenfield who thinks the stock is heading to $600 a share. >> $75 until funding from investors like the new york stock exchange and former city ceo pandit the ceo of coin base will join us live. >> live interview with former ecb president jean claude trichet as the market hangs on to every headline ahead of the crucial ecb meeting. >>> two months after crushing election laws that swept republicans' majority in the senate, the president used last night's speech to take credit for the economic turnaround and challenge congress to fig
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs, david faber. speaker john boehner in a moment will a statement with his reaction to last night's state of the union address. followed by other republican leaders, as soon as the speaker begins to talk we'll bring that to you live. in the men time markets in the first half hour down 100, back up to flatline currently up 17 weighing headlines warding ecb and more. >> let's get to the road plan. netflix soaring today, but does the stock have...
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i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs and david faber at the new york stock exchange.ing in the markets. dow trying to make a stand up 35 points. oil has been weak early in the session down to $48.47. the real news is going to come in a moment when we get ism. >> let's start the road map. live from cs in las vegas. ford ceo mark fields will join us live with a look at tech behind the wheel. >> the ceo of broadcom tells us how they are powering new smaller top boxes for tvs. >> the keystone pipeline in focus as the new congress is sworn in today. we'll talk to senator john hoven who is sponsoring the bill. >>> here we go ism nonmanufacturing, service sector recent read of december expecting 58 survey says 56.2. last month stands unrevised at 59.3. keep in mind last month at 59.3 was among the top few of the all-time highs. 59.6 in august. highest read the second month after its initial release in 1997. that read was 62. 56.2 disappoints. factory orders are down 0.7, bigger down than expecting. looking for 0.5%. that's the november number. let's dig through the internals
i'm carl quintanilla with sara eisen, simon hobbs and david faber at the new york stock exchange.ing in the markets. dow trying to make a stand up 35 points. oil has been weak early in the session down to $48.47. the real news is going to come in a moment when we get ism. >> let's start the road map. live from cs in las vegas. ford ceo mark fields will join us live with a look at tech behind the wheel. >> the ceo of broadcom tells us how they are powering new smaller top boxes for...
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i'm david faber with sara eisen and simon hob. live at post 9.quintanilla has the day off a look at markets. turned around after an up open you can see now down by a like amount. what's oil doing? you see it down there, wti, well below $47 a barrel, down over 4.5% on the session. let's get to diana olick, breaking news on home builders sentiment. >> home builder confidence, down one point in december. it didn't move for the month. the monthly sentiment index stands at 57. anything above 50 positive and it has been in positive territory for seven straight months. last january, it was at 56. but then it dropped into the 40s for the first half of 2014. a mid higher interest rates and higher sales. david crow said steady economic growth rising consumer confidence and growing labor market will help housing market to continue to move forward in 2015. of the index's three components, current sales conditions unchanges at 62 expectations for future sales dropped four points to 6 on traffic of prospect evg buyers fell two points to 44. buyer traffic the o
i'm david faber with sara eisen and simon hob. live at post 9.quintanilla has the day off a look at markets. turned around after an up open you can see now down by a like amount. what's oil doing? you see it down there, wti, well below $47 a barrel, down over 4.5% on the session. let's get to diana olick, breaking news on home builders sentiment. >> home builder confidence, down one point in december. it didn't move for the month. the monthly sentiment index stands at 57. anything above...
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the head of the inquiry told prime minister david cameron that people named in the were require more time to respond. simonmcgregor wood has the details for us. >> the report into the u.k.'s role of the invasion of iraq was commissioned in 2009 and this is not the first time its findings have been delayed. at the heart of the matter, evidence of how their labor prime minister tony blair persuaded the government and whether weapons of mass destruction were found. the latest delay has brought outwage and with only three months to go before the general election. >> the public perception will be people in very powerful positions now or back then are using the process that was set up to protect themselves by pushing it into the long grass. >> soto many members they feel they were misled by the politicians of the day and they hoped to get some of the answers to some of their questions before the next british election on may 7th. this latest delay has some of them scenting a cover up. >> it's independent and of today's politicians but that has not stopped them from trying to score points. >> let me agree with the
the head of the inquiry told prime minister david cameron that people named in the were require more time to respond. simonmcgregor wood has the details for us. >> the report into the u.k.'s role of the invasion of iraq was commissioned in 2009 and this is not the first time its findings have been delayed. at the heart of the matter, evidence of how their labor prime minister tony blair persuaded the government and whether weapons of mass destruction were found. the latest delay has...