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david steve especially son is reporting some of the scaffolding came down on a fire truck. he is signing so much have scaffolding collapses and crews are worrying about elevator shafts buckling. we have a fire rick this on a building such as this that has been burning for an hour and 20 minutes at this point. what's left and could that fall down upon itself. >> it not code yet. the firefighters have no idea. they are trained to go into a building that has codes. they can walk on the roof if they need to. this has none of that. >> i just spoke to the tom o'connor head of the firefighters union. he's on the north side of the fire, he's not working but is on the scene. he told me not long ago they had an incident a piece of structure fell on truck eight and firefighters had to back away from that truck because of that collapse. the situation has lessened. >> okay, looks like we lost david, can you hear us david? >> all right. again, david was reporting a piece of scaffolding came down on truck number 8. that's a concern that this building could collapse on neighboring building
david steve especially son is reporting some of the scaffolding came down on a fire truck. he is signing so much have scaffolding collapses and crews are worrying about elevator shafts buckling. we have a fire rick this on a building such as this that has been burning for an hour and 20 minutes at this point. what's left and could that fall down upon itself. >> it not code yet. the firefighters have no idea. they are trained to go into a building that has codes. they can walk on the roof...
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steve forbes, editor-in-chief of forbes. david: good to see you. >> good to see you, david.o you think of tim cook said first of all? >> i think that was not just subject at hand. i think he is very, very worried and very, very angry. he has a lot of tough things out there. he had people comparing him to his predecessor. he is controlled man. and he let loose. david: he got mad specifically at a conservative stockholders, asking the company to move away from its standing behind global warming enthusiasts. but when you think of fiduciary responsibility to the stock itself, you don't want to be talking people out of buying the stock, do you? >> no. i think that was again, just undisciplined response. part of the problem when in terms of believers in global warring, david, is that the evidence is coming in that this is no sure thing -- global warming. 16 years ago, late 1990's they would be predicting we would have a lot of warm weather. they predicted seven years ago, melting of arctic would not mean we wouldn't have much snow anymore. they blamed the lack of warm weather on g
steve forbes, editor-in-chief of forbes. david: good to see you. >> good to see you, david.o you think of tim cook said first of all? >> i think that was not just subject at hand. i think he is very, very worried and very, very angry. he has a lot of tough things out there. he had people comparing him to his predecessor. he is controlled man. and he let loose. david: he got mad specifically at a conservative stockholders, asking the company to move away from its standing behind...
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recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators, these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experimental, and sometimes challenging. sound art is an artistic and event that usually receives short shrift from most galleries because san francisco is musicians have responded by showing strong support for the programming. ♪ looking into meridian's future, she says she wants to keep doing the same thing that she has been doing since 1989. to enlighten and disturbed. >> i rea
recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace, and shoot us, as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate, near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not...
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david: steve mule len calm has become ceo of qualcomm incorporated. steve is an insider.qualcomm for about 2010 years. now it is official. he has become the ceo of qualcomm. dr. paul jacobs has become the executive chairman of the board. those two announcements just made by qualcomm. as you can see after-hours, not that much of a change. a little bit to the downside. probably unrelated. >>> you want to know which cities are the most expensive to live in in the whole world? economist intelligence unit did a study of 131 cities. the results are in. with score of 130, singapore took the cake thanks to currency appreciation rand price inflation in the city. cost of live anything singapore, 30% higher than in plan hat tan, right here in new york city. -- manhattan. singapore is the most expensive place in the world to buy clothes. armani suit costs two times the same price than in italy. a bottombottle of table wine is nearly doubled of the same wine in tokyo. ranking high in the list paris, france, which assumed number two spot. third most expensive city is oslo, norway. who
david: steve mule len calm has become ceo of qualcomm incorporated. steve is an insider.qualcomm for about 2010 years. now it is official. he has become the ceo of qualcomm. dr. paul jacobs has become the executive chairman of the board. those two announcements just made by qualcomm. as you can see after-hours, not that much of a change. a little bit to the downside. probably unrelated. >>> you want to know which cities are the most expensive to live in in the whole world? economist...
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david kerley has been cover the story from the very beginning. he's here with me at abc news headquarters in new york. abc's aviation consultant steveanyard joins from us tokyo. to david, what happens now? how do they go about trying to determine for certain if this is connected to the plane? >> they're going to be taking some pictures if they get over this wreckage that has been spotted from the satellite, take some pictures. the pictures will give us a much better sense of whether or not this is actually wreckage. one of our experts warns that 78 feet is a pretty big piece for a plane, depending on how it hit the water, as steve ganyard would tell you, if it hits straight into the water it would pulverize. to get a big piece that would skip along the water and break up, too early to tell. these pictures should give us a much better indication. the australians have asked a merchant ship to get into this area and see what they can actually see up close. >> steve, i was going to ask you about that. if this does turn out to be connected to the plane, what do we know more now about, what does it tell us about what happened? >> it tells
david kerley has been cover the story from the very beginning. he's here with me at abc news headquarters in new york. abc's aviation consultant steveanyard joins from us tokyo. to david, what happens now? how do they go about trying to determine for certain if this is connected to the plane? >> they're going to be taking some pictures if they get over this wreckage that has been spotted from the satellite, take some pictures. the pictures will give us a much better sense of whether or...
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. >> joining us in our closing bell exchange, it's susanç fulton, nathan bachrach, steve fitzgerald, davidkudlow, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. steve, i'll begin with you. what did the beige book tell us that seemed to confirm what everyone has been talking about, that one word that's dominated for the last two months, weather. >> i feel like i got hit with another storm. it got down to minus ten. the beige book mentions the word weather 119 times according to the word count program. that compares with just 21 in the last month and 18 a years ago. so weather a big factor. what was interesting was the areas that it hit. you know, rail traffic in dallas, homes throughout the country, manufacturing in nine different districts. so to me it does two things. it confirms, as you said, the notion that there was a big impact of the weather, and it sets us up for the markets to maybe look beyond what could be a soft jobs report. >> nathan, does any of this matter? >> it doesn't matter at all. the one thing i find amazing about the beige book besides the fact this they could pick a color i
. >> joining us in our closing bell exchange, it's susanç fulton, nathan bachrach, steve fitzgerald, davidkudlow, our own steve liesman and rick santelli. steve, i'll begin with you. what did the beige book tell us that seemed to confirm what everyone has been talking about, that one word that's dominated for the last two months, weather. >> i feel like i got hit with another storm. it got down to minus ten. the beige book mentions the word weather 119 times according to the word...
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david. we thank steve and the entire team. they will be providing you the latest, minute-by-minute, online always. >>> and now, back here at home. a massive mudslide out west. more than 100 people missing. a race against time to find them. these images of those who were rescued, a 4-year-old boy. the devastation below. impossible to turn away. and tonight, we are hearing from survivors that the mud struck with lightning speed, rising up to their chests. abc's neal karlinsky is there. >> reporter: hovercrafts joined a small fleet of helicopters today over what looks nothing like a community. looking for any signs of life amidst a disaster so chaotic, officials haven't accounted for 108 people and aren't sure what the total number of missing really is. >> the situation is very grim. >> reporter: pictures from the scene leave little clue that 30 homes once stood here. robin youngblood said living through it was like whirling in a washing machine of mud and trees. >> we were tumbled inside and had mud in our eyes and nose and mout
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david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." we have steve forbes, mike oh, sane yan, elizabeth mcdonald, and john tanny. john, the white house was dumping all this on cincinnati but the lerner memos show she wanted to keep them out of it. >> the reality is that the course of history may have been changed by the irs' actions. groups formed influenced the 2012, to blunt the obamacare ground game were muzzled by the irs. this could have changed lector yal results, legislative results. the administration has to come clean about what it knew and what it did. >> the president said there's not a smidgen of scandal here. looks like more than a smidgen. wouldn't you say? >> look, you have to point out here, lois lerner does not and did not work for the white house. that's number one. the question presumes that this couldn't have happened without white house knowledge, and yet i actually went back and reviewed it, it was a good opportunity to do it. so far nobody has stepped forward with any evidence that links the white house to any of the things tha
david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." we have steve forbes, mike oh, sane yan, elizabeth mcdonald, and john tanny. john, the white house was dumping all this on cincinnati but the lerner memos show she wanted to keep them out of it. >> the reality is that the course of history may have been changed by the irs' actions. groups formed influenced the 2012, to blunt the obamacare ground game were muzzled by the irs. this could have changed lector yal results, legislative results....
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joining me now, steve clemons, washington editor at large for the "atlantic" and an msnbc contributor, and david rodin, investigator reporter for reuters. steve, on the political front i was struck by eric cantor today, whose statement reads as if it was something issued in the 1970s or the 1980s in congress whenever there o'would be a foreign crisis or hot spot involving the soviet union, it had that bipartisan unity. it was exactly out of the old playbook of the way congress would support a president in this situation. >> i mean, we should applaud eric cantor for that tone and posture that he set and send it over to john mccain and lindsey graham to remind them that in these times of crisis with a nation that has near-term memory of being one of the world's great superpowers and wants to be again that there are real consequences. russia has nuclear weapons. russia has a lot of pressure points in this that, you know, we have little leverage over. and i think what eric cantor said in terms of laying out the various options and being supportive of the president was really terrific. at the same ti
joining me now, steve clemons, washington editor at large for the "atlantic" and an msnbc contributor, and david rodin, investigator reporter for reuters. steve, on the political front i was struck by eric cantor today, whose statement reads as if it was something issued in the 1970s or the 1980s in congress whenever there o'would be a foreign crisis or hot spot involving the soviet union, it had that bipartisan unity. it was exactly out of the old playbook of the way congress would...
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the compound, investigators recover at least 78 bodies, including david koresh. >> it appears as though his second in the command, steve schneider, shot david koresh in the head with a pistol and then schneider turned the pistol on himself. >> the children themselves were mostly executed. they were either beat to death, stabbed to death, or shot. david koresh was never going to walk out of that place on our terms. it was doomed from day one that that place, which went by the name of ranch apocalypse, was destined to end up in flames. >> in the aftermath of the tragedy, "not another waco" became a rallying cry for the atf. the agency improved intelligence gathering and reporting methods and changed policy regarding who makes on-the-ground incident decisions. the fbi made changes as well forming the crisis response group to ensure complete cooperation between negotiators and their tactical teams. >> i made the decision. i'm accountable. the buck stops with me and nobody ever accused me of running from a decision that i made based on the best information that i had. >> waco was an early test for attorney general janet ren
the compound, investigators recover at least 78 bodies, including david koresh. >> it appears as though his second in the command, steve schneider, shot david koresh in the head with a pistol and then schneider turned the pistol on himself. >> the children themselves were mostly executed. they were either beat to death, stabbed to death, or shot. david koresh was never going to walk out of that place on our terms. it was doomed from day one that that place, which went by the name of...
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david: we have steve forbes among others. adam shapiro at the new york stock exchange.alking about a down day but not so for facebook. why has that happened? >> facebook at all-time high today. year-to-date up 30% this stock. today up roughly 3%. a lot has to do with good call have an analysts at still saying there is more upside. they're good at getting market share and advertising dollars. shareholders are smiling. david: amazon shareholders, why are they doing well? >> amazon up 2%. you heard about the big dish deal with disney. amazon will let dish subscribers programing on kindle. this is another part of amazon,, being, amazon helping dish with its dish anywhere programing. 14 million subscribers. [closing bell ringing] some of them probably have a didn't kill. david: by the way certain sectors did well. financials were doing particularly well. bank of america up 3%. you can look at overall down day on the dow. but it is a mixed signal on a lost individual stocks we've been looking at. the dow jones industrials as you can see is a down arrow. that is 31. not so wit
david: we have steve forbes among others. adam shapiro at the new york stock exchange.alking about a down day but not so for facebook. why has that happened? >> facebook at all-time high today. year-to-date up 30% this stock. today up roughly 3%. a lot has to do with good call have an analysts at still saying there is more upside. they're good at getting market share and advertising dollars. shareholders are smiling. david: amazon shareholders, why are they doing well? >> amazon up...
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america check out our website r t dot com forward slash usa you can follow me on twitter at amir a david steve tune is next. but. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy schreck albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked why handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm sorry mark and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem try rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing the camera ready to join the movement then walk a little bit of. ukrainian treasure ship come to our land it's a threat to russia in which. crimea is a small republican russia is a huge country to defend us. the long came to an end when the first moment of cocktail was thrown at our guys who stood there defending the law and order a
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let's dig into this with david kerley and abc's consultant, steve ganyard. steve, let me begin with you. this flight simulator information could be significant. and we learned from malaysian authorities that the files were deleted on february 3rd. if they are found, what could they tell us? >> george, it's like most -- it is like most big pieces of evidence in this mystery, we don't know. if there is a reason for him to have erased it, there's certainly forensics that can be done. most police departments -- most intelligence agencies can go back and look at what was erased on that hard drive. we should find out in due course. >> and, david, as you pointed out, some confusion on the part of the malaysian authorities now and whether or not this plane was preprogrammed to turn, was preprogrammed. go through our best reporting on that right now. >> we know that u.s. officials were briefed that it was programmed ahead of time to make that turn. but there are a lot of experts that are pushing back including pilots of the 777 saying just because you program it does
let's dig into this with david kerley and abc's consultant, steve ganyard. steve, let me begin with you. this flight simulator information could be significant. and we learned from malaysian authorities that the files were deleted on february 3rd. if they are found, what could they tell us? >> george, it's like most -- it is like most big pieces of evidence in this mystery, we don't know. if there is a reason for him to have erased it, there's certainly forensics that can be done. most...
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we say here, a, sway you to change what you invest, and b, do you have a question for either steve or david? >> well, i've heard a lot of it before. i mean, one thing that i don't think people get about watching me on the show "jeopardy" is i was a very risk averse player. it looked like i was doing risky things, but always what i felt the conservative things. go with as much money as i've earned. i carry that philosophy forward in life. yeah, there's a 50% chance that you could beat the index. there's a 50% chance -- always the trick is knowing which 50% it is' much as it plight conflict with what theme have seen, money is not a big part of my life. i would prefer to have a cushion, but spend my life thinking about other things. >> arthur, can i ask you a question? i guess the fact that you're risk averse. i guess my biggest question is why are you in an index that's made up of bonds and stocks? at 30 years old, most of your money should be invested in equities. >> because i don't know for a fact that i won't have any big expenses coming up in the near future. that's -- without getting too
we say here, a, sway you to change what you invest, and b, do you have a question for either steve or david? >> well, i've heard a lot of it before. i mean, one thing that i don't think people get about watching me on the show "jeopardy" is i was a very risk averse player. it looked like i was doing risky things, but always what i felt the conservative things. go with as much money as i've earned. i carry that philosophy forward in life. yeah, there's a 50% chance that you could...
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it's wisconsin governor scott walker on thursday and i'm going head-to head with david axelrod on friday. steveus. impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses gundyes!n group is a go. not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. ( music ) steve: las vegas, it's sin city. it's the city of lights. it's the city of entertain
it's wisconsin governor scott walker on thursday and i'm going head-to head with david axelrod on friday. steveus. impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees...
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matthew slaughter from dartmouth, college, diane selanne, mark olson, david zervos and our own steve liesman will join us shortly. he among the journalists asking the fed chair questions just now and getting to a different camera point. david, i want to start with you. mistake here for her to talk about a six-month period of time? >> i think -- i don't know if i'd go mistake, but it's definitely a bit of a mess up. i don't think you want to be that precise about this time. you could have said 6 to 12 months. you could have been a little more -- given it a little bit more -- a little less precision, and i think the market is going to settle in on it. here is the deal. we know it's done in october. that's when the taper is over -- >> when the taper ends. >> and then we've got rate expectations kind of starting to build for april, may of next year. that's not in the market. the market was definitely pushed three to six months later than that, and i think that's -- you have seen that repricing. all the eurodollar futures moved. everybody moved their expectations up by 25. it's not a huge
matthew slaughter from dartmouth, college, diane selanne, mark olson, david zervos and our own steve liesman will join us shortly. he among the journalists asking the fed chair questions just now and getting to a different camera point. david, i want to start with you. mistake here for her to talk about a six-month period of time? >> i think -- i don't know if i'd go mistake, but it's definitely a bit of a mess up. i don't think you want to be that precise about this time. you could have...
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what about like steve or david. >> bob. >> i'm going to bring ethel back in a big way. >>> and from babyho knew emma stone was a spice girl super fan? "the amazing spider-man 2" actress broke out in tears after receiving a video message from mel b. aka scary spice during a promotional interval in australia. now, it's punish mement for choosing baby spice as her favorite instead of mel b., mel told emma she had to sing a spice girls song. ♪ here's the story from "a" "z." you want to get with me ♪ ♪ you better listen carefully we got m in your face -- >> emma, spice girls reunion, i want emma stone to join as the sixth member. i think that's called a mondegrine when you throw off the lyrics. i heard some missteps with the lyrics. >> but she actually now -- i love her more than ever. she handled that really, really well. >> she rolled with it. >> she might have rapped in there a little bit. >> in the neighborhood. >> exactly. >>> and this next video is going wildly viral. more than 11 million views on youtube. her name is sister christina, and her voice is truly a gift from god. ♪ no one no
what about like steve or david. >> bob. >> i'm going to bring ethel back in a big way. >>> and from babyho knew emma stone was a spice girl super fan? "the amazing spider-man 2" actress broke out in tears after receiving a video message from mel b. aka scary spice during a promotional interval in australia. now, it's punish mement for choosing baby spice as her favorite instead of mel b., mel told emma she had to sing a spice girls song. ♪ here's the story from...
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david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." we have steve forbes, mike oh, sane yan, elizabeth mcdonald, and john tanny. john, the white house was dumping all this on cincinnati but the lerner memos show she wanted to keep them out of it. >> the reality is that the course of history may have been changed by the irs' actions. groups formed influenced the 2012, to blunt the obamacare ground game were muzzled by the irs. this could have changed lector yal results, legislative results. the administration has to come clean about what it knew and what it did. >> the president said there's not a smidgen of scandal here. looks like more than a smidgen. wouldn't you say? >> look, you have to point out here, lois lerner does not and did not work for the white house. that's number one. the question presumes that this couldn't have happened without white house knowledge, and yet i actually went back and reviewed it, it was a good opportunity to do it. so far nobody has stepped forward with any evidence that links the white house to any of the things tha
david asman. welcome to "forbes on fox." we have steve forbes, mike oh, sane yan, elizabeth mcdonald, and john tanny. john, the white house was dumping all this on cincinnati but the lerner memos show she wanted to keep them out of it. >> the reality is that the course of history may have been changed by the irs' actions. groups formed influenced the 2012, to blunt the obamacare ground game were muzzled by the irs. this could have changed lector yal results, legislative results....
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. >> joining me now are steve schmidt, from the 2008 mccain campaign, as well as david corn, the washingtonureau chief for mother jones and political analyst. welcome, gentlemen. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> good to be with you. >> steve, let me start with you. if you have any responses to a coup of those holes i tried to poke in the op-ed, i welcome them. and is it written by someone who's just sounding off on policy because he's free and independent? or someone who might have yet another campaign inside him? >> well, look, i think the democrats were wrong when they said that we would have a russian policy reset on the basis of the president's personality, that george w. bush was gone, so the russians would act differently. i think it's wrong when republicans say that putin is doing the things that he's doing in reaction to things that the president has said or done. bottom line here is vladimir putin is a russian nationalist. he's a serious global strategist. he's a tough leard. he's asserting his prerogatives over what the russians refer to as the newer broad. it's a destabilizin
. >> joining me now are steve schmidt, from the 2008 mccain campaign, as well as david corn, the washingtonureau chief for mother jones and political analyst. welcome, gentlemen. >> good evening. >> good evening. >> good to be with you. >> steve, let me start with you. if you have any responses to a coup of those holes i tried to poke in the op-ed, i welcome them. and is it written by someone who's just sounding off on policy because he's free and independent? or...
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david wright, thank you. >>> i want to bring in our aviation analyst stephen ganyard tonight. steve, this intense search for the debris, this is very different from the search for the black boxes. we were reminded of this in the air france crash? >> exactly, david. remember that it was debris found five days after the crash of air france but it was two years before we actually got to the black boxes. >> but you were reminding us that in the air france crash, the pinging in the black box, it wasn't working? >> that's right. there was some sense that the pingers had failed. they never heard them. they were right on top of the wreckage within days but it led them on this wild goose chase of an expanding search zone because they couldn't hear the pingers. >> and there's no guarantee the pinging is working in this case, either. in the meantime, it was last night here, viewers were asking about drones, why we weren't using them flying over the indian ocean. but as you heard david wright just report there, they are preparing to use a so-called underwater drone. how does this work, steve? >
david wright, thank you. >>> i want to bring in our aviation analyst stephen ganyard tonight. steve, this intense search for the debris, this is very different from the search for the black boxes. we were reminded of this in the air france crash? >> exactly, david. remember that it was debris found five days after the crash of air france but it was two years before we actually got to the black boxes. >> but you were reminding us that in the air france crash, the pinging in...
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liz: steve odland. david, over to you. david: the u.s.ld be a lot more vulnerable to a nationwide blackout than you might think. what would it take? just how bad could that be? we'll be telling about a disturbing new report. >>> also, short sellers are taking a big gamble that the downturn is continuing. ahead up next, we break down the most heavily shorted stocks in the s&p for you. ♪ so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce its overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of theountry's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply becomes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ emerson. iwe
liz: steve odland. david, over to you. david: the u.s.ld be a lot more vulnerable to a nationwide blackout than you might think. what would it take? just how bad could that be? we'll be telling about a disturbing new report. >>> also, short sellers are taking a big gamble that the downturn is continuing. ahead up next, we break down the most heavily shorted stocks in the s&p for you. ♪ so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous...
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david. >>> let's bring in once again, abc's aviation military expert, steve ganyard. steve, tell me about these twists and turns. >> conflicting stories tonight. we're seeing heading changes, where the aircraft changes its nose position and moves around the sky. this would confirm, as david said in his story, that we are seeing an airplane that's being controlled by pilots or somebody in that aircraft. >> let me ask you about this report of land or sea, namely they're using, according to the ap, heat-seeking devices in order to examine the islands tonight? >> they aren't exactly heat-seeking. what are they are, they're looking at differential. it will allow them to see the contrast between a piece of metal on floating on top of the ocean and the ocean itself. >> give me just your gut sense, where we're heading in this story, what we're going to find? >> it's been an amazing day, it really has, personally my opinion has changed almost by the hour, it's going to depend on what that radar data shows. if this radar data shows big changes in altitude up and down, it's prob
david. >>> let's bring in once again, abc's aviation military expert, steve ganyard. steve, tell me about these twists and turns. >> conflicting stories tonight. we're seeing heading changes, where the aircraft changes its nose position and moves around the sky. this would confirm, as david said in his story, that we are seeing an airplane that's being controlled by pilots or somebody in that aircraft. >> let me ask you about this report of land or sea, namely they're...
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if there are people who are offering other suggestions like steve hadley and david wilson, condi rice, just off the top of my head, things i have read in the past week, he could take those, but he doesn't have to do anything with them. it shouldn't be the opposition's responsibility to come up with a foreign policy for him. the president wants to lead, just tell us where we're supposed to go. putin and the crimea is not a foreign policy of the united states. it's a foreign policy decision of russia. >> it is incredible, bob, that you take a different position on every issue depending on what it is. >> what are you talking about? >> you would never have said that about crimea before. how could you say it has nothing to do with us? with the international community? do you believe there's no international rule of law? >> there's nothing you can do about it. they have no idea what they're talking about. >> that's baloney. >> what would they do? what would condi rice do to get crimea back? >> did you not read anything that was written over the weekend. i spent my whole time tareading about
if there are people who are offering other suggestions like steve hadley and david wilson, condi rice, just off the top of my head, things i have read in the past week, he could take those, but he doesn't have to do anything with them. it shouldn't be the opposition's responsibility to come up with a foreign policy for him. the president wants to lead, just tell us where we're supposed to go. putin and the crimea is not a foreign policy of the united states. it's a foreign policy decision of...
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david mckenzie. >>> so now, i am joined by steve wallace, aviation analyst, and former faa investigator who has been involved in investigations in the past, and so now we have a new satellite released from the chinese, and as you look at that, how much of a lead, and how much of a step forward in the hunt for this plane do you see in that somewhat grainy black-and-white satellite photo? >> well, jim, that is a powerful discussion that you had with david mckenzie, and when people, of course, are in the dire circumstances clinging from the last hope, we don't want to take that away from them, so as far as this floating debris, i would just say that i'm just slightly less skeptical that it could be the airplane as compared to the first chinese satellite photograph that we saw earlier in the investigation for two reasons. one is that it, if it were at a point where the fuel was exhausted the wing would be more buoyant and under a auto pilot control or pilot control to make a fairly stabilize impact with the water, perhaps it is more likely that this piece is part of the airplane than that first image, b
david mckenzie. >>> so now, i am joined by steve wallace, aviation analyst, and former faa investigator who has been involved in investigations in the past, and so now we have a new satellite released from the chinese, and as you look at that, how much of a lead, and how much of a step forward in the hunt for this plane do you see in that somewhat grainy black-and-white satellite photo? >> well, jim, that is a powerful discussion that you had with david mckenzie, and when people,...
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steve we just heard from david wright. the clock is ticking. and the batteries could run out by next week. this is make or break time. >> it sure is. if you remember in the past couple weeks down here in the lower search areas, we have been chasing ghosts on satellite images. but in the past couple days, an international body of aviation experts looked at the data and said we think the best place to look is up here in the new search area. it's some 700 miles to the northeast of the old search area. the good news is these waters aren't as rough, the currents aren't nearly as difficult and some of the water is shallower. it's the size of the country of poland. and really we're back to square one on the search area. >> and if the black boxes go silent, we may never know what happened. >> exactly. and as david wright just said, coming off of a ship having to transit out here. it will take three or four dice get out there. and when they do their operations, they will work only as fast as a person can walk. think about that. searching poland at a wal
steve we just heard from david wright. the clock is ticking. and the batteries could run out by next week. this is make or break time. >> it sure is. if you remember in the past couple weeks down here in the lower search areas, we have been chasing ghosts on satellite images. but in the past couple days, an international body of aviation experts looked at the data and said we think the best place to look is up here in the new search area. it's some 700 miles to the northeast of the old...
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david and jack, sorry to interrupt but it is that time. let's get now to washington, d.c. and our favorite guy steve liesman. steve. >> the federal reserve tapering by $10 billion, bringing the amount of mortgage-backed securities it will purchase and total securities to 55 billion. 25 billion in mortgage-backed securities. 30 billion of treasuries. dropping the 6 1/2% unemployment target as a threshold for when the federal reserve might raise rates. the new language is that in determining how long to maintain low rates the committee will assess progress, both realized and expected toward its objective of maximum employment and 2% inflation. it's going to take into account a wide range of information including, and here's the new test, measures of labor market conditions, inflation pressures, inflation expectations, and readings on financial developments. now, the fed saying it's appropriate to maintain low rates "for a considerable time after the asset purchases ends, especially if inflation is below the 2% target." even after employment and inflation returns to what they consider to be their manndate level
david and jack, sorry to interrupt but it is that time. let's get now to washington, d.c. and our favorite guy steve liesman. steve. >> the federal reserve tapering by $10 billion, bringing the amount of mortgage-backed securities it will purchase and total securities to 55 billion. 25 billion in mortgage-backed securities. 30 billion of treasuries. dropping the 6 1/2% unemployment target as a threshold for when the federal reserve might raise rates. the new language is that in...
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david o. russell, "american hustle." alfonso cuaron, "gravity." alexander payne, "nebraska." steve mcqueen, "12 years a slave."n scorsese, "the wolf of wall street." here we go. and the oscar goes to -- >> the oscar goes to -- >> do i get this one? >> yes. >> all right. alfonso cuaron. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, thank you. thanks to the academy. like any other human, making a film can be a traumatic experience. and i want to thank "gravity" because for many people involved in this film, it was a very formative experience. and it's good because it took so long. if not, it would be like a waste of time. [ laughter ] what really sucks is that, well, for a lot of these people, that information grows wisdom. for me, it was just the color of my hair. i want to share this with all of the people who made this happen. my amazing son and co-writer, ernest cuaron. sandra bullock. sandy, you're "gravity." you are the soul, heart of the film. the most amazing collaborator and one of the best people i've ever met. and george clooney, for your absolute trust, team work for making this film happen. the wise guys of warner brothe
david o. russell, "american hustle." alfonso cuaron, "gravity." alexander payne, "nebraska." steve mcqueen, "12 years a slave."n scorsese, "the wolf of wall street." here we go. and the oscar goes to -- >> the oscar goes to -- >> do i get this one? >> yes. >> all right. alfonso cuaron. [ applause ] ♪ >> well, thank you. thanks to the academy. like any other human, making a film can be a traumatic experience. and i...
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also steve nicholas and david lutz. how did you pull this one out of your hat? >> you need to better that pun as well. >> yeah, come on. last week, we were looking, just like to look at the seasonal patterns, daily patterns in the market and just highlighted the point that monday's been a horrible day, which yesterday was pretty bad, and tuesdays have been the best day. today has been pretty good. take it for what it's worth. but it is -- it has been a seasonally strong day of the week so far this year. >> it's not just tuesday. if you take a look at what's happening over the season of lent, you say for the past five years, the s&p has had a really, really good period. why? what is it about that season? >> well, it's interesting. this is a period of the spring, this two-month period we're in right now, the march-april is the strongest two-month period for the market going back historically. but it's interesting to see if you look at the s&p 500 during the season of lent, last five years, it's been up every year. going back to 1945, it's been up 70% of the time,
also steve nicholas and david lutz. how did you pull this one out of your hat? >> you need to better that pun as well. >> yeah, come on. last week, we were looking, just like to look at the seasonal patterns, daily patterns in the market and just highlighted the point that monday's been a horrible day, which yesterday was pretty bad, and tuesdays have been the best day. today has been pretty good. take it for what it's worth. but it is -- it has been a seasonally strong day of the...
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david shuster reports. >> did you eat your cheese? >> gina and steve make a combined salary of $100,000. enough to define themselves as middle class but that's not now how it feels to them. >> financially i don't think we qualify as middle class. the ways it is with the economy and everything going on, i think we're probably upper lower class financially. >> reporter: in order to stretch their money until the end of the money, they are extremely careful about everything that they buy. >> they say things have gotten especially tight in the birth of their second child. >> even with the amount of overtime i'm able to get going to court and covering shifts from time to time, you know, none of it ever helps. >> something always comes up. >> we're always one small travesty of being in trouble. >> they have been living in this duplex for almost 10 years. last year they tried to sell their home for $160,000. because their growing family is getting too big for their 1200-square-foot home. >> i don't know what it was, but we were unable to sell. we took it off the market. >> not being able to sell
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david ignatius is also with us. a great panel to talk about this along with thomas and steve rattner and david haas. the trip we took to ukraine many years ago. a beautiful country. beautiful people. tom donland who held your job in this administration calls this one of the most important leadership moments for the united states. how are we doing some and what can we do at this point? same question for david too. >> first of all, we have to have some sense of what is happening and in my judgment, what is happening is that putin has decided to push as hard as he can to achieve his objective, in effect, the restoration of the soviet union under a new name. iran is the central prize in that effort. he thought he had it in. he thought he it with yanukovych in charge and thought ukraine would become part of it and would facilitate this new entity but it turned out the other way. people of ukraine rebelled and the government was overthrown and the government is stabilizing itself. putin in his first instinctive reaction decided to punish ukraine to shake it up and see to break its will so he took crimea.
david ignatius is also with us. a great panel to talk about this along with thomas and steve rattner and david haas. the trip we took to ukraine many years ago. a beautiful country. beautiful people. tom donland who held your job in this administration calls this one of the most important leadership moments for the united states. how are we doing some and what can we do at this point? same question for david too. >> first of all, we have to have some sense of what is happening and in my...
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the hospital would be responsible if you died during the performance see david says that the effect of the sea the sea jen and steve allen did not make sense. so sit tight space. since it's you. i am it's a huge success. to be removed eighth and then head of the chinese people's political consultative conference praised it as an internal masterpiece great contribution. the show came to him it's also about to be lowered when she's like the new the new the early hours of october st she passed away. he was just fifty three years. the tucci of the cast and crew with ancient music into more performance in japan. wind chill was performed seventy tonnes in two months selling out each day the eye. the ttc season for the show didn't last. shoot she retired in two thousand and two the sheet music and toowong has never been performed in its entirety since then. i do what's the future. the silk road created. boy did it enjoyed immediate success upon its release. playing for over three decades the show was wowed audiences for a generation. what's the secret this hardy souls who've long pants. eye. i have. the key in uni and spe
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that said, as steve and david were saying, this is a huge area to cover. the search area here that they've covered in the southern corridor alone is bigger than the state of california. if you can imagine what it's like out there flying low across the ocean, next time you're in your car, look out the side window and watch the world rushing by. now, these planes are going 200 miles an hour, 250 feet above the water in very poor visibility. it's been very difficult to spot debris and they've been concerned that possibly they've past by it. now that there is a sense of what happened here, i think, all day we've been getting reports from these planes that there has been some debris found in the water, not clear if it's connected with the plane, now that there's some answers, i think you'll see the information start to go faster. that said, as steve said, as difficult as the search as been until now, it will become more difficult to go under the water and find the heavy wreckage that may lie below. >> hard to imagine. david wright there in perth. i want to brin
that said, as steve and david were saying, this is a huge area to cover. the search area here that they've covered in the southern corridor alone is bigger than the state of california. if you can imagine what it's like out there flying low across the ocean, next time you're in your car, look out the side window and watch the world rushing by. now, these planes are going 200 miles an hour, 250 feet above the water in very poor visibility. it's been very difficult to spot debris and they've been...
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i did not interact with david. >> is this just something else that the governor forgot about, steve? >> well, this is where it gets interesting, where i think it's important to remember we keep calling it a report. that's probably the best shorthand we can use for this. but the way i really look at this is basically, this is the christie camp's defense. >> yeah thinking was drawn up by his legal team. this is also the lawyers who are representing him as the u.s. committee conducts an investigation, as the legislative committee conducts an investigation. he is simultaneously being represented by the same law firm that conducted this independent internal investigation. i think you need to keep that in mind. so you get to this question of wildstein's september 11th. okay, wildstein was not interviewed for this report. wildstein's lawyer put out a statement a month or two that got a lot of attention where he said in the statement that he said evidence exists that the governor knew at the time. everybody has been wondering since what does that mean. this report suggests that that's probab
i did not interact with david. >> is this just something else that the governor forgot about, steve? >> well, this is where it gets interesting, where i think it's important to remember we keep calling it a report. that's probably the best shorthand we can use for this. but the way i really look at this is basically, this is the christie camp's defense. >> yeah thinking was drawn up by his legal team. this is also the lawyers who are representing him as the u.s. committee...
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thanks so much, guys, bret and steve, and to our panelists charlie and david. and that's the power pitch. >> and that is the power pitch. two out of three. and if i could get two out of three of my shots in, that would be good. all right. are you in or are you out on power pitch? you can go on to powerpitch.cnbc.com and let us know how i feel about oncore golf or twitter on t the #powerpitch. sue? >> i would try it. why not? all right. we're going to focus on the metals. they're closing right now. the gold market is down $18. take a look at the copper market. it's bouncing back right now. but overnight in the london session it hit a 3 1/2-year low. there was an unprecedented bond default by a chinese solar equipment producer. that's bringing up worries about china's economy and the expo exporters in particular. the yuan dropped. that ushered in some overnight selling in the copper market. but we have a bounceback. up to date on the metals. let's head uptown to the nasdaq where sheila is following the big movers ahead of the fed for us. >> everyone here of cours
thanks so much, guys, bret and steve, and to our panelists charlie and david. and that's the power pitch. >> and that is the power pitch. two out of three. and if i could get two out of three of my shots in, that would be good. all right. are you in or are you out on power pitch? you can go on to powerpitch.cnbc.com and let us know how i feel about oncore golf or twitter on t the #powerpitch. sue? >> i would try it. why not? all right. we're going to focus on the metals. they're...
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let's bring in abc's david curley and abc news contributor colonel steve ganyard, an aviation accident investigator. both have been on the story from the start. thanks for joining us. start with you, steve. you look at the vast search area and it reminds me how small the search area was for air france. they had debris within five days, and then it took two years. but this area is so huge. >> it is. the good news is, if you remember earlier in the week, we were looking at 2 million square miles. so the so-called good news is we're down to a search area the size of the state of texas. you reference the air france mishap because of the similarities. in that mishap, probably looking at something the size of connecticut. still a daunting, daunting search area. >> and if we find the debris, if that is actually debris from the airplane, it doesn't mean we're going do find the airplane. >> that's right. i think we ought to think of this as two separate search areas. we're looking for things on top of the water that still may be floating. but where the airplane went into the water is some 350 t
let's bring in abc's david curley and abc news contributor colonel steve ganyard, an aviation accident investigator. both have been on the story from the start. thanks for joining us. start with you, steve. you look at the vast search area and it reminds me how small the search area was for air france. they had debris within five days, and then it took two years. but this area is so huge. >> it is. the good news is, if you remember earlier in the week, we were looking at 2 million square...