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einhorn is serving life in prison for killing his girlfriend holly maddux in philadelphia in 1977.ive for years until he was captured in europe and spent 1997 and then extradited back to philadelphia in 2001. officials have not released any specifics about einhorn's health. >>> today authorities in france officially charged terror suspect salah a abdeslam with murder in connection with last year's deadly attacks in paris. what he is born in belgium and arrested there in made march. abdeslam is only living suspect out of the ten men suspect of involvement in terror attacks. at least 130 people were killed and hundreds more were wounded. >>> now to a disturbing warning, authorities are alerting the public about scammers using the deaths of a delaware high school student to swindle will mourners out of money. "eyewitness news" reporter cleve bryan has details from wilmington. >> reporter: it has been nearly a week since 16 year-old amy joyner francis was killed during an alleged attack at the girls bathroom in howard high school of technology in wilmington. a memorial continue to grow
einhorn is serving life in prison for killing his girlfriend holly maddux in philadelphia in 1977.ive for years until he was captured in europe and spent 1997 and then extradited back to philadelphia in 2001. officials have not released any specifics about einhorn's health. >>> today authorities in france officially charged terror suspect salah a abdeslam with murder in connection with last year's deadly attacks in paris. what he is born in belgium and arrested there in made march....
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. >>> convicted killer ira einhorn has been moved to a minimum security prison for health reasons. einhorn is 75 years old, serving life in prison near pittsburgh for killing his girlfriend holy mad docks in philadelphia back in 1977. you may remember einhorn was a fugitive for years until he was captured in europe in 1997 and extradited back to philadelphia in 2001. officials have not released specific details about einhorn's health. >>> philadelphia's remembering former police commissioner willie williams by flying flags at half staff at police districts across the the city. williams was sworn in as philadelphia's first black police commissioner in 1988, and helped lead city in a new era of policing. he first join in the 1960's and then rose through ranks and blazed the trail for black officers. williams left philadelphia in 1992 to take over as l.a.'s top cop in the wake of the rodney king riots there. he died following a long illness in atlanta on tuesday night, willie williams was 72 years old. >>> one week after his death, new details are emerging in the death of prince. >> "
. >>> convicted killer ira einhorn has been moved to a minimum security prison for health reasons. einhorn is 75 years old, serving life in prison near pittsburgh for killing his girlfriend holy mad docks in philadelphia back in 1977. you may remember einhorn was a fugitive for years until he was captured in europe in 1997 and extradited back to philadelphia in 2001. officials have not released specific details about einhorn's health. >>> philadelphia's remembering former...
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i have always been a fan of david einhorn. i'm big fan of him as an investor and a person.uhnet: that was steve partner, import for women, but not for long. alix: panama papers have caused shockwaves around the world. we examine the fallout, next. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. wisconsin voters have been going to the polls all day for that states primary. surveys show ted cruz is leading donald trump. for the democrats, polls show bernie sanders with a narrow lead over hillary clinton. granted tons relief iran under the landmark nuclear deal won't mean access to the u.s. financial system, according to a senior obama administration official who today said reports tehran would be allowed to deal directly with u.s. banks are inaccurate. in china, pakistan, and syria have been named in the so-called panama papers. the documents released by the international consortium of investigative journalists sunday say that syrian president bashar government created shell company's to avoid international sanctions. it also link to family members of pakistan's prime minister to offshore compan
i have always been a fan of david einhorn. i'm big fan of him as an investor and a person.uhnet: that was steve partner, import for women, but not for long. alix: panama papers have caused shockwaves around the world. we examine the fallout, next. ♪ mark: i am mark crumpton. wisconsin voters have been going to the polls all day for that states primary. surveys show ted cruz is leading donald trump. for the democrats, polls show bernie sanders with a narrow lead over hillary clinton. granted...
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this year's lineup including jim chano, daid einhorn, jeff smith, so many more, and we will be thereing it all. we are the exclusive broadcast partner, happy to be exactly that, and the best part is that the conference is all for charity. here with a sneak peek at what to expect is evan sone, one of the founders of the conference. we are also joined by angelo marterell who had the opportunity to pitch his top stock pick last year. great to have you both. evan, tell us about the conference. we all know many of our know, ms may know about it. >> thanks so much. really, thanks so much to all of cnbc for being or partner there year and throughout all our conferences through the world. my brother passed away at the age of 29. he was a "wall street journal" traders. hi miggers and friends and colleagues approached myself and my family with this idea of starting this investment idea conference, whose proceeds would go to charity. though my brother was not a pediatric patient, he was treated on a ped rick wing as an outpatient, so we discussed to invest the proes into cancer research. so we
this year's lineup including jim chano, daid einhorn, jeff smith, so many more, and we will be thereing it all. we are the exclusive broadcast partner, happy to be exactly that, and the best part is that the conference is all for charity. here with a sneak peek at what to expect is evan sone, one of the founders of the conference. we are also joined by angelo marterell who had the opportunity to pitch his top stock pick last year. great to have you both. evan, tell us about the conference. we...
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when we talk about the lights of the hedge fund world we talk about people like david einhorn.e held 5.7% of this company. steve cohen's company had one point 5 million shares as of the end of last year. this doesn't appear to be an issue with the solar issue, it appears to be a con edison the specific issue. here's the capacity in the u.s. which has been exploding over the past few years. one of the issues with the acquisition is that it is a rooftop solar and it doesn't have utility plans which is con edison's bread-and-butter business. so these deals that the company has done has caused the company to soar and it ended up with a 16 $.1 billion in debt. scarlet: wow, thank you. putting it into perspective. another mover that we are watching today is under armour. shares are popping after the company reported better-than-expected quarter results and raised the outlook. yracy: sales jumped 64% and the showed strong international growth, particularly in china. chen grazutis joins us now. under armour results -- did they surprise you? chen: i wasn't surprised about the results, i
when we talk about the lights of the hedge fund world we talk about people like david einhorn.e held 5.7% of this company. steve cohen's company had one point 5 million shares as of the end of last year. this doesn't appear to be an issue with the solar issue, it appears to be a con edison the specific issue. here's the capacity in the u.s. which has been exploding over the past few years. one of the issues with the acquisition is that it is a rooftop solar and it doesn't have utility plans...
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being dragged down by citizen, david einhorn, greenlight capital, the hedge fund guy, back in 2014 wasuting this stock as a great by, it was worth $800 million. today, thank you. charles: i am looking for the solar plant in california, that is a big debacle and taxpayers have billions of dollars sunk into that as well. great stuff as usual. oil down on skepticism that opec members will be able to freeze out, the stocks that are being impacted by this move. my dad gave me those shares, you know. he ran that company. i get it. but you know i think you own too much. gotta manage your risk. an honest opinion is how edward jones makes sense of investing. you can't breathed. through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. shut your mouth and say goodnight mouthbreathers. breathe right hi...i'm pamela yellen. you may have read my bestselling book "the bank on yourself revolution". over the last 25 years, i've researched more than 450 financial products. i found that one of the
being dragged down by citizen, david einhorn, greenlight capital, the hedge fund guy, back in 2014 wasuting this stock as a great by, it was worth $800 million. today, thank you. charles: i am looking for the solar plant in california, that is a big debacle and taxpayers have billions of dollars sunk into that as well. great stuff as usual. oil down on skepticism that opec members will be able to freeze out, the stocks that are being impacted by this move. my dad gave me those shares, you know....
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einhorn. >> easy come, easy go, david.the way hemg fundge funds . >> it's only some of their money. >> trade sunedison for the mets, can you imagine? that's like trading babe ruth. >> dow is down 33 or so. let's get to bob on the floor. >> good morning. quiet open. a quiet session overseas. china has been closed because of a holiday. europe is on the mixed side. let's look at the sectors. we see a bit of weakness in materials, a bit of weakness in industrials. alcoa, freeport, dow down a bit. energy also a bit down. oil is down. oil has been trending downward for the last week. still around 36, $37. elsewhere, i've been asked a lot over the weekend what does the panama papers mean for the stock market? it's still too early to tell. i can't quite scrutinize what it means. on the surface that seems to be clearly implications for this -- a lot more bank regulatory scrutiny. that seems obvious. i don't know about the foreign banks. a number had subsidiaries named in these papers for setting up these offshore accounts. at the v
einhorn. >> easy come, easy go, david.the way hemg fundge funds . >> it's only some of their money. >> trade sunedison for the mets, can you imagine? that's like trading babe ruth. >> dow is down 33 or so. let's get to bob on the floor. >> good morning. quiet open. a quiet session overseas. china has been closed because of a holiday. europe is on the mixed side. let's look at the sectors. we see a bit of weakness in materials, a bit of weakness in industrials....
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this, of course, was the mother fraccer as per david einhorn last year. 50% hedge, very interesting. a lot of companies have been hedging at prices that they wouldn't have dreamed of a year ago. but they have to lock something in for fear it gets much worse. >> and pioneering shares up 3% digesting all of that. fallback is a trademark, on behalf of the star steph curry. the golden state warrior point ga guard sprained his knee last night. he'll be out as much as two weeks. a step back for athletes sponsored by underarmor. new england patriots tom brady suspension reinstated today. let's bring in patrick for more. just specifically, with regard to steph curry, how much is at stake here, patrick? >> kelly, i think it's going to be real interesting to see what happens with underarmor. they had a tremendous first quarter report, where sales were up 64% over last year. i think those are continuing to grow. but steph curry is a walking commercial. and if he's not able to play deep into these play-offs and the warriors happen to get eliminated sooner than antici
this, of course, was the mother fraccer as per david einhorn last year. 50% hedge, very interesting. a lot of companies have been hedging at prices that they wouldn't have dreamed of a year ago. but they have to lock something in for fear it gets much worse. >> and pioneering shares up 3% digesting all of that. fallback is a trademark, on behalf of the star steph curry. the golden state warrior point ga guard sprained his knee last night. he'll be out as much as two weeks. a step back for...
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i'm a great fan of david einhorn n investor in a person. fund, trading at a discount right now.etting on him in general. investors in the fixed income funds that i managing, have one of the best record records of the last eight years. we had a challenging year last year but had an amazing team. one of my oldest friends, when this deadliest and most rational people. -- the steadiest and most rational of 19. my team. stephanie: we will come back to this commitment to get to the market moving stories. hittingertainty florida's investment banking machine. the steepest decline among major u.s. banks, which start reporting earnings next week. i want to go back and ripped up the script entirely. markets are inefficient. there is a clichÉ that they can stay irrational for longer. which market is the most inefficient with what is happening right now? >> we could argue a couple different markets. the commercial mortgage-backed securities market, we have not seen any real weakness in actual rent or anything in the major city buildings. s securities are much cheaper, implying a 2008 scenari
i'm a great fan of david einhorn n investor in a person. fund, trading at a discount right now.etting on him in general. investors in the fixed income funds that i managing, have one of the best record records of the last eight years. we had a challenging year last year but had an amazing team. one of my oldest friends, when this deadliest and most rational people. -- the steadiest and most rational of 19. my team. stephanie: we will come back to this commitment to get to the market moving...
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that's why einhorn decided to buy it at 1800 or whatever it was.ut the move had just been made and the central banks were moving into the last stages of all these accommodations. gold had already come back down. i think it was in anticipation of that. >> we stay away from predicting the day-to-day moves. the point is having a little bit of gold is a prudent thing to do in a portfolio. for the last three years, nobody wanted to talk about gold, and gold was just going one way, right. the last quarter, all of the sudden people are thinking, wait a second, it still has safe-haven type properties. you saw vix ramp up at the same time. vix has come back down, but gold is still up 15%-plus. overnight, you see markets off and gold up. it has this diversification. we think there's a time for investors to get a new way to access gold. >> why an etf? >> you know etfs are growing by leaps and bounds. they're convenient. they're transparent. there's been sort of this misconception with gold that people have to sell out of something. they have to sell out of st
that's why einhorn decided to buy it at 1800 or whatever it was.ut the move had just been made and the central banks were moving into the last stages of all these accommodations. gold had already come back down. i think it was in anticipation of that. >> we stay away from predicting the day-to-day moves. the point is having a little bit of gold is a prudent thing to do in a portfolio. for the last three years, nobody wanted to talk about gold, and gold was just going one way, right. the...