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the delphi is peppered with condo and apartment buildings. there are a few lights inside of the building tonight in adelpghi. the most startling aspect of this crime, neighbor on neighbor of violence. >> apparently a female was attacked in there was blood on the ground. >> a suspicious 911 call led the police to the racquet club condominium where they found karen siegman dead in her apartment with severe trauma to her body. >> i was shocked. >> scott hunter knows rudolph phelps the suspect. >> real nice guy. me and rudy, they work with me. for him to do something like this, i'm shocked. >> i have heard of a couple of break-ins, but nothing compared to this. >> this woman lives across the street and wants to know what sparked the deadly disagreement. >> you don't expect that from a neighbor, per se, but it's sad. >> the police have not said what sort of relationship if any that phelps sr. had with siegman. >> i don't know what the deal was. just to take somebody's life, that's something i couldn't do. >> we checked maryland court records and f
the delphi is peppered with condo and apartment buildings. there are a few lights inside of the building tonight in adelpghi. the most startling aspect of this crime, neighbor on neighbor of violence. >> apparently a female was attacked in there was blood on the ground. >> a suspicious 911 call led the police to the racquet club condominium where they found karen siegman dead in her apartment with severe trauma to her body. >> i was shocked. >> scott hunter knows rudolph...
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and northbound a delphi oig. megan mcgrath will be there in a couple minutes. >>> we're learning the punishment for former airline executive after a midair tantrum over snacks that forced an emergency. >>> facebook and the after life. we'll tell you what the site's new immortality policy is about and how it's letting you connect with friends after you're long >>> lawmakers in annapolis will hear evidence to support a ban on indoor tanning for minors. it says people who use indoor tanning machines before the age of 35 increase their arriving of being diagnosed with skin cancer by 59%. the bill has died in the is that the for thesenate for the past three years. >>> the d.c. public charter school board will decide to revoke the charter of the dorothy high school. . the board started an investigation after staff noticed a lot of money problems he school. there was a rally in hopes of keeping the school 0e7. the open. the board will vote this morning. >>> we will know tonight whether two schools will close at the end
and northbound a delphi oig. megan mcgrath will be there in a couple minutes. >>> we're learning the punishment for former airline executive after a midair tantrum over snacks that forced an emergency. >>> facebook and the after life. we'll tell you what the site's new immortality policy is about and how it's letting you connect with friends after you're long >>> lawmakers in annapolis will hear evidence to support a ban on indoor tanning for minors. it says people...
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doing whatever delphi does? company doing some innovation, not one company trying to do the whole thing under one roof? >> at google, it has been said they are looking for automotive partners, and it is interesting that coming east for some of this technology i think it is really such a hard problem that you need a variety of talents and industries. >> that was john leonard an engineering professor at m.i.t.. and up next, record profits just reported today. chairman and ceo of disney, bob iger, next. ♪ ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg west." i am cory johnson. a look at the headlines. for the first time ever, raising fears that the european economy could stagnate for years following the pattern of japan's economy, which, of course, suffered through decades of falling consumer prices. and one board has not yet formally following the pattern of japan's economy, which, of course, suffered through decades consulted with finding a replacement of the ceo, but they are seeking candidates to run that company, the shares rally
doing whatever delphi does? company doing some innovation, not one company trying to do the whole thing under one roof? >> at google, it has been said they are looking for automotive partners, and it is interesting that coming east for some of this technology i think it is really such a hard problem that you need a variety of talents and industries. >> that was john leonard an engineering professor at m.i.t.. and up next, record profits just reported today. chairman and ceo of...
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doing whatever delphi does whatever little companies do little pieces of innovation not one company trying to do the whole thing under one roof? >> i think google said they are looking for automotive partners and it's interesting that coming east for some of this technology that it's such a hard problem that you need the variety of talents and industries of stop when i was in california this summer, i feel there's this reality distortion field in silicon valley. mountain view has 10 days of rain all of 2014 a 10th of an inch for the whole summer or less of precipitation. >> we've got none in january. it does not snow there. a beautiful warm day in february and everyone else in the country hates them for that. >> one of the things carnegie mellon has in addition to challenging terrain is the robotics institute has a history of systems building. they have built the darpa challenge robots and complex military systems. they really make the hardware and something interesting about this model is they have a large number of research faculty that are first-class academic students and they d
doing whatever delphi does whatever little companies do little pieces of innovation not one company trying to do the whole thing under one roof? >> i think google said they are looking for automotive partners and it's interesting that coming east for some of this technology that it's such a hard problem that you need the variety of talents and industries of stop when i was in california this summer, i feel there's this reality distortion field in silicon valley. mountain view has 10 days...
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officers found 61-year-old karen siegman at condominiums in a delphi with severe to her upper body. the police later arrested her neighbor, rudolph phelps sr. and charged him with murder. he is accused of murdering siegman after an argument. >> at thanksgiving, talk to them. real nice guy. the few times i met rudy. for him to do something like this, i'm shocked. >> phelps has a criminal record spanning four decades. the naval academy is providing grief counselors to students dealing with the loss of a classmate. the midshipmen was found dead in his room thursday night. investigators say that no foul play was suspected. he was a junior mechanical engineering major. don't expect to see nbc nightly news anchor brian williams on the air for the next few days. william said today, "in the midst of a career spent covering and consuming the news, it is painfully apparent to me that i am too much part of the news due to my actions. i've decided to take myself off my daily broadcast the next several days." he falsely reported he was in a helicopter hit by a rocket propelled grenade in iraq in
officers found 61-year-old karen siegman at condominiums in a delphi with severe to her upper body. the police later arrested her neighbor, rudolph phelps sr. and charged him with murder. he is accused of murdering siegman after an argument. >> at thanksgiving, talk to them. real nice guy. the few times i met rudy. for him to do something like this, i'm shocked. >> phelps has a criminal record spanning four decades. the naval academy is providing grief counselors to students dealing...
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founder and president of delphi management. he's one of barron's longtime superstars.ned throughout the hour, tomorrow an hourlong exclusive interview with the man that the world crowds around to hear his investment advice. this will mark his first interview of 2015, his 50th year running berkshire hathaway. it now has more than 80 companies. he started with just a couple of thousand dollars which he got from some of his relatives. please, invest with me. i have an idea of how to invest in companies. and as you see, he is now running the third most valuable company in america. set the dvr tomorrow, 3 p.m. eastern. closing bell, we're five minutes away. oil shooting to its biggest three-day gain in six years wringing with it all -- bringing with it all sorts of energy names. whether you still have time to get in. why not, right? disney, chipotle numbers coming up. don't budge, david asman's right here. ♪ ♪ . . 3rd and 3. 58 seconds on the clock, what am i thinking about? foreign markets. asian debt that recognizes the shift in the global economy. you know, the kind that
founder and president of delphi management. he's one of barron's longtime superstars.ned throughout the hour, tomorrow an hourlong exclusive interview with the man that the world crowds around to hear his investment advice. this will mark his first interview of 2015, his 50th year running berkshire hathaway. it now has more than 80 companies. he started with just a couple of thousand dollars which he got from some of his relatives. please, invest with me. i have an idea of how to invest in...
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community college or fixing the roads, it's always people in government trying to act like the oracle of delphi thinking if i spend the money here it will help. they never have background data, no research or anything. it's like when they argued, if we cut those unemployment benefits, it's going to be catastrophic. what happened? more people went back to work. it was the exact opposite of what would happen. that's why i'm reluctant to take my hard-earned dollars and your hard-earned dollars and give it to the government to spend on their silly ideas. >> that's the last word. thanks, guys. >>> coming up on "cashin in," what do you have coming up? >> yes to spotters of the muslim brotherhood. is our government priorities out of whack? a new study blaming walmart and other big box retailers for obesity in america. is the opposite true? >> we'll be watching. up here first -- ahead of the super bowl the super measles outbreak. how it may break the bank. ♪ ♪ i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection s
community college or fixing the roads, it's always people in government trying to act like the oracle of delphi thinking if i spend the money here it will help. they never have background data, no research or anything. it's like when they argued, if we cut those unemployment benefits, it's going to be catastrophic. what happened? more people went back to work. it was the exact opposite of what would happen. that's why i'm reluctant to take my hard-earned dollars and your hard-earned dollars and...
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when i saw the breakout in autonation, o'reilly automotive, delphi, they broke out to massive volume, all-time high. ford has been trading between 13 and 18. it is right about at the mid-point. it has had a big rally. i don't think you have to chase it right here. 16 is a really important level. it is about the mid-point. it would be a break-out level. today, i was thinking i looked out to may when ford was 15.90. why did i look at may? i want to tell you why. we are going to get a few more monthly sales report and then their q-1 earnings report. if you want to buy ford, if you think it is going to participate with increasing in wage inflation over the next few months and increasing sentiments towards some of these sorts of plays, you look at the may 16 calls, basically, 70 cents with the stock at 15.90. your break-even is at 16.# 0. what you are trying to do is shoot for the previous high, a breakout at 18. >> dan was talking about all the different factors. he did not mention a strong dollar and the roll of oil price. where does that factor in in your view if it does? he specificall
when i saw the breakout in autonation, o'reilly automotive, delphi, they broke out to massive volume, all-time high. ford has been trading between 13 and 18. it is right about at the mid-point. it has had a big rally. i don't think you have to chase it right here. 16 is a really important level. it is about the mid-point. it would be a break-out level. today, i was thinking i looked out to may when ford was 15.90. why did i look at may? i want to tell you why. we are going to get a few more...
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when i saw the breakout in names like o'reilly automotive, delphi, they broke out on all-time highs. ford for two years has basically been trading between $13 and $18. today it's right about at the mid-point, it's had a big rally over the last week, about 11%. i want to say this, you don't have to chase it right here. 16 is a really important level. it's the 200 day moving average and about the midpoint. it would be a breakout level. today what i was thinking about, i looked out to may, okay, when ford was 1590. why tid i look at may? i want to tell you why. we're going to get a few more monthly sales reports. then we're going to get their q1 earnings report. so to me if you want to buy ford, if you think it's going to participate with increasing wage inflation over the next few months and increasing sentiment toward some of the sorts of plays, i think you look at the may 16th calls. they were basically 70 cents, stock at 15.90. break even as that 16.70. really what you're trying to do here is shoot for that previous high, a breakout at 18. >> cdan was talking about the factors, he d
when i saw the breakout in names like o'reilly automotive, delphi, they broke out on all-time highs. ford for two years has basically been trading between $13 and $18. today it's right about at the mid-point, it's had a big rally over the last week, about 11%. i want to say this, you don't have to chase it right here. 16 is a really important level. it's the 200 day moving average and about the midpoint. it would be a breakout level. today what i was thinking about, i looked out to may, okay,...
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starbucks, hasbro, home depot, l brands, delphi automotive and constellation brands, we're seeing anent types of companies from a toymaker to a home improvement retailer. and, of course, even wine, right? and starbucks, coffee. certainly shows you the wide array. and with home depot, that shows you people are believing in the economy and the improvement in housing, right? you know that, liz. and they also noted that they're going to be hiring workers as well for the spring selling season for home depot. this is christmas time, springtime. so right now volume's a little bit lighter than the one month average, and we're watching the ten-year closely at 1.99 president. back to you -- 1.99%.lew hiz liz national bank of greece is doing very well. >> yeah. stock exchange in athens soaring on the potential deal to be made. liz: and our own petallides, our greek expert. thank you, nicole, so much. question: how much would you pay for a device that could see through walls and spot insulation or water leaks in your house before they turn into an expensive and massive problem? or perhaps a devi
starbucks, hasbro, home depot, l brands, delphi automotive and constellation brands, we're seeing anent types of companies from a toymaker to a home improvement retailer. and, of course, even wine, right? and starbucks, coffee. certainly shows you the wide array. and with home depot, that shows you people are believing in the economy and the improvement in housing, right? you know that, liz. and they also noted that they're going to be hiring workers as well for the spring selling season for...
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delphi management stock, scott is uptown with some funk. he is going to give us his nasdaq 100 holdings right now. plus another funky guy, brian sullivan in frigid boston for a look at how business is carrying on in the deep freeze. look at that. take it away, brian. >> all right, ty. you need some snow? i'll be happy to bring it back. we are live in boston but it's not about the weather, guys. as you mentioned, legendary boston based investor will join us. he has a bundle of stock picks. the rest of your menu shall we say, you like that we got a couple of other investors. art hogan coming down, braving the cold for us. a woman who wrote to netflix begging them to do something for boston is here with her request. it is really burning up the internet as well. how do you operate as a business you should this kind of snow? we've got a bunch of mall business stories and how people are literally digging out here in boston. hope you dig that. that's coming up right after the break. stick around. can data help cure a disease? the right treatment f
delphi management stock, scott is uptown with some funk. he is going to give us his nasdaq 100 holdings right now. plus another funky guy, brian sullivan in frigid boston for a look at how business is carrying on in the deep freeze. look at that. take it away, brian. >> all right, ty. you need some snow? i'll be happy to bring it back. we are live in boston but it's not about the weather, guys. as you mentioned, legendary boston based investor will join us. he has a bundle of stock picks....
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. >> himy name is michael kristofferson in delphi university here in the suburbs of new york. i actually come to this gathering from a slightly different perspective. i'm a historian of the 1970s in france and your panel said crises of the 1970s, it didn't say in the united states. it was pretty obvious that's what it was going to be about but i wonder, though, if by broadening out perspective and looking at this comparatively there might be something to be gain ed gained particularly in some of the questions of is this a period of crisis or one of a bridge between two eras. and because comparatively -- i mean, if you look at -- there definitely are some real crises that are seen in many different countries. it's not all just a discursive creation. it definitely there is a slow down of the world economy, there's no doubt about that and it's happening in western europe and eastern europe as well. and i think definitely also a crisis of governance that is happening in many different countries and you have reflections of that like the creation of the trilateral commission that wa
. >> himy name is michael kristofferson in delphi university here in the suburbs of new york. i actually come to this gathering from a slightly different perspective. i'm a historian of the 1970s in france and your panel said crises of the 1970s, it didn't say in the united states. it was pretty obvious that's what it was going to be about but i wonder, though, if by broadening out perspective and looking at this comparatively there might be something to be gain ed gained particularly in...
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we're talking about johnson controls visteon, delphi.esponsible for the breakdown in connectivity within a vehicle, but this is that area where everybody is trying to do more in conjunction with the automakers and as a result, we've got a lot of things going on here melissa, that frankly, if you look at the vehicles that are out on the road right now, most of them here just not working in terms of connectivity. >> so if this is not going well phil, does this open the door for, let's say, apple to get in and own that dashboard? >> absolutely. >> absolutely. apple car play and android auto. about 650,000 vehicles worldwide. that's preponderanced to jump to 250 million over the next five wreerz. that's the area that both apple and google can exploit because connectivity within the car, it's a mess right now. if you can do it right and do it well, you are going to find the consumers will say i want it. i don't care who builds it. if it's apple, great. if it's google great. that's a separate issue. i want connectivity. especially since i can'
we're talking about johnson controls visteon, delphi.esponsible for the breakdown in connectivity within a vehicle, but this is that area where everybody is trying to do more in conjunction with the automakers and as a result, we've got a lot of things going on here melissa, that frankly, if you look at the vehicles that are out on the road right now, most of them here just not working in terms of connectivity. >> so if this is not going well phil, does this open the door for, let's say,...
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. >> himy name is michael kristofferson in delphi university here in the suburbs of new york. i actually come to this gathering from a slightly different perspective. i'm a historian of the 1970s in france and your panel said crises of the 1970s, it didn't say in the united states. it was pretty obvious that's what it was going to be about but i wonder, though, if by broadening out perspective and looking at this comparatively there might be something to be gain ed gained particularly in some of the questions of is this a period of crisis or one of a bridge between two eras. and because comparatively -- i mean, if you look at -- there definitely are some real crises that are seen in many different countries. it's not all just a discursive creation. it definitely there is a slow down of the world economy, there's no doubt about that and it's happening in western europe and eastern europe as well. and i think definitely also a crisis of governance that is happening in many different countries and you have reflections of that like the creation of the trilateral commission that wa
. >> himy name is michael kristofferson in delphi university here in the suburbs of new york. i actually come to this gathering from a slightly different perspective. i'm a historian of the 1970s in france and your panel said crises of the 1970s, it didn't say in the united states. it was pretty obvious that's what it was going to be about but i wonder, though, if by broadening out perspective and looking at this comparatively there might be something to be gain ed gained particularly in...