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it was gaines brothers, polding, cats and fielder and the gaines' brothers slogan was born in baltimore, raised everywhere. that was a pretty neat slogan. we also were the hat capital of the world. we made hats just like the one i have on. we made felt hats. we made hats for men and made some hats for ladies but mostly hats for men but what i'm telling you, something happened in the world right here in america when john f. kennedy went to his inauguration for the first time in january 20th of '61, without wearing a hat, he didn't even have a topcoat on and he set a precedent, that means that night, that very night the entire hat business in the baltimore area folded up because men stopped wearing hats immediately. they said if the president doesn't wear a hat to his inauguration, we're not going to wear a hat and there were no more hat businesses left in baltimore after that time. this hat is very symbolic of the kind of hat that we made here in baltimore. it is a straw hat. we were making about 1,000 before the hat business folded up. and i just wear it because it gives, when i'm talki
it was gaines brothers, polding, cats and fielder and the gaines' brothers slogan was born in baltimore, raised everywhere. that was a pretty neat slogan. we also were the hat capital of the world. we made hats just like the one i have on. we made felt hats. we made hats for men and made some hats for ladies but mostly hats for men but what i'm telling you, something happened in the world right here in america when john f. kennedy went to his inauguration for the first time in january 20th of...
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the younger brother has not yet found anyone who will groom him. to gain the recognition of his tribe, the younger brother makes the rounds offering to groom others. the older brother has also changed his behavior. since becoming second in rank with no one to challenge him, he started to display violent behavior. mitsugi who worked at the zoo is concerned that the older brother won't leave the pack and will gain the top position. >> translator: this is called mounting. he's showing that he's the more powerful one. lying on his side indicates a desire to be groomed. i want him to lead. you learn about the world by going far away, and suffering hardship. >> reporter: the older brother's aggression won't make him popular. by joining a new pack the younger brother has set out on a trying journey. strength is not the only asset needed to lead several hundred monkeys. trust of the other members must be earned. which one will become boss? >>> weather officials in russia's far east have a warning for pilots. they say lava and ash spewing from a volcano on the kamc
the younger brother has not yet found anyone who will groom him. to gain the recognition of his tribe, the younger brother makes the rounds offering to groom others. the older brother has also changed his behavior. since becoming second in rank with no one to challenge him, he started to display violent behavior. mitsugi who worked at the zoo is concerned that the older brother won't leave the pack and will gain the top position. >> translator: this is called mounting. he's showing that...
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that said traveled to yemen for training, but it appears that cherif actual lily used his brother's passport to gain entry into yemen and he did join up with aqip and receive training over there in in yemen and we know that cherif kouachi did have run-ins with the law, and so he did have his passport revoked, and so though it was revoked he was not able to leave the country, and so the question is how could he make it to yemen. said's documents were on file there and they put two the and two together and the working s a sum shun is that he did use said's documents to go over there, but it is clear that it does not mean that said did not go to yemen, and that is something that investigators are trying to figure out if both made it over there or just one. >> and u.s. investigators will be looking at the video and seeing what the threat level is here at home. what is happening there? >> well, there is a heightened sense of concern and heightened sense of vigilance in the wake of what happened in paris, don and of course the renewed calls by isis to take advantage of what happened in pairris. they are t
that said traveled to yemen for training, but it appears that cherif actual lily used his brother's passport to gain entry into yemen and he did join up with aqip and receive training over there in in yemen and we know that cherif kouachi did have run-ins with the law, and so he did have his passport revoked, and so though it was revoked he was not able to leave the country, and so the question is how could he make it to yemen. said's documents were on file there and they put two the and two...
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officials believe cherif kouachi used his brother's passport to gain entry into yemen in 2011 to traint investigators are scrambling to figure out what kouachi did once he returned to france and whether he maintained contact with the terrorist group. >> we continue to have gaps in intelligence. we continue to have problems in being able to block the flow of returning jihadists coming back from syria, coming back from areas of conflict abroad and returning to the united states with the skills and the motivation to attack in the united states. >> reporter: so far, law enforcement officials say there is no new intelligence of any specific attacks in the u.s. but they do admit one of the biggest challenges is getting through the noise, distinguishing a legitimate threat from an empty one. >> thanks so much. adam schiff democrat from california, was last week named the ranking democrat on the house intelligence committee. he joins us now. first of all, congratulations. the big confusion here is aqap and isis because coulibaly released a video pledging allegiance to isis but the kouachi brot
officials believe cherif kouachi used his brother's passport to gain entry into yemen in 2011 to traint investigators are scrambling to figure out what kouachi did once he returned to france and whether he maintained contact with the terrorist group. >> we continue to have gaps in intelligence. we continue to have problems in being able to block the flow of returning jihadists coming back from syria, coming back from areas of conflict abroad and returning to the united states with the...
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. >> spectator sarah marie is thankful that no one was seriously injured, and gains a valuable lesson for jonas brothers fans. >> my word of advice, when you go to a jonas brothers concert, watch out for screaming fans and bulls. >> coming up, fans watch in horror as a plane comes crashing down near a baseball field. >> at that point, you realize there's no tomorrow. >> and later, a heckler attacks a comedian onstage. >>> baseball fans in alaska witnessed danger from above as a plane crash lands during the middle of a game. >> oh, my god! >> people on the baseball field turned around, looked at the sky and saw this thing happening and started waving and saying no. >> at that point, you realize this is it, you know. there's no -- there's no tomorrow. >> july 31st, 2003. beluga, alaska. brothers ron and mark fisher are on their yearly fishing trip. >> every year my brother would come up for his annual fishing trip trying to outdo me catching fish and little sibling competitions. >> we had a great afternoon fishing. we caught a lot of fish, the weather was perfect. >> content with their catch, the fisher b
. >> spectator sarah marie is thankful that no one was seriously injured, and gains a valuable lesson for jonas brothers fans. >> my word of advice, when you go to a jonas brothers concert, watch out for screaming fans and bulls. >> coming up, fans watch in horror as a plane comes crashing down near a baseball field. >> at that point, you realize there's no tomorrow. >> and later, a heckler attacks a comedian onstage. >>> baseball fans in alaska witnessed...
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. >>> meantime youtube video of a terror suspect's sister is gaining a lot of attention. >> her brotherunman involved in the market shooting and what she's doing may come as surprise. she's a dance teacher but it's not ballet or hiphop. she actually teaches twerking. the new york post reports the 39-year-old booty therapy classes cost $350 for a 20 minute session. a show in the 1990's featured her using dance to combat racism in france. the family has released a statement after the shooting saying they quote condemned the acts of terrorism and that family members do not share extremist ideas. >>> chaos erupts in a car wash when a driver doesn't stop and plows right through. >> she was like stop, stop, stop the last second she just had to jump out of the way. >> why the driver just couldn't slow down. >>> and incredibly generous tipper which i'll tell you about in a second. scott? >> coming up we're talking about a system that could impact a part of the weekend much lucy? >> all right. you want to know about that tip err don't you? i know you do. it happened in philadelphia. it's a cab r
. >>> meantime youtube video of a terror suspect's sister is gaining a lot of attention. >> her brotherunman involved in the market shooting and what she's doing may come as surprise. she's a dance teacher but it's not ballet or hiphop. she actually teaches twerking. the new york post reports the 39-year-old booty therapy classes cost $350 for a 20 minute session. a show in the 1990's featured her using dance to combat racism in france. the family has released a statement after...
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gains. >> with the brothers. >> the u.s. narrative, well we the know we hollowed out yemen. not true. al qaeda, not true. they're reorganizeing. there is new blood, new momentum. >> far from it. there is so much more confusion in yemen because you have a shiite militia that is essentially running the north and west of the countries, which makes al qaeda more relevant against. they've got a lot more happening there than we -- and because we have been distracted by isis no one is paying attention. >> what can we tell in the face of these two men? >> al zahirry was osama bin laden's right hand man, backer al baghdadi. the two men exchanged criticism. baghdadi calls him a religious looid leader. >> highly offensive. >> highly offensive to the muslims majority. al zawahiriry they said stop are you hurting other muslims. his response was, get out of my way. the men have traded barbs and insults in their statements. >> what don't they attack each other? >> the ideology if you call it an ideology they were identical. they believe the world zbhould back to the way it was in the 7th century dur
gains. >> with the brothers. >> the u.s. narrative, well we the know we hollowed out yemen. not true. al qaeda, not true. they're reorganizeing. there is new blood, new momentum. >> far from it. there is so much more confusion in yemen because you have a shiite militia that is essentially running the north and west of the countries, which makes al qaeda more relevant against. they've got a lot more happening there than we -- and because we have been distracted by isis no one...
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well, they couldn't apparently gain telephone contact directly with the kouachi brothers.ouldn't speak to the negotiators. so that was pretty much silence over there. they were trying to assess that situation, squeeze it down but they weren't in direct communication. they were talking to the media, a television station had called in and talked to the kouachi brothers. and the television station had called in and talked to coulibali at the jewish deli. that happens sometimes. you know, i had a telephone operator break in when i was in a negotiation with david correspokaresh with all the lives hanging in the balance. koresh wanted of course to talk to the tv. the police were not in contact with the brothers. as far as the guy at the market, they may have had more contact with him. they were watching him on the closed circuit tv. they had a better handle on him and he was alone. thaefs a lot more stressful for the hostage taker. they were able to move in on him. once they moved in on him, i think an important thing to note is he engaged them. in other words, he went for the t
well, they couldn't apparently gain telephone contact directly with the kouachi brothers.ouldn't speak to the negotiators. so that was pretty much silence over there. they were trying to assess that situation, squeeze it down but they weren't in direct communication. they were talking to the media, a television station had called in and talked to the kouachi brothers. and the television station had called in and talked to coulibali at the jewish deli. that happens sometimes. you know, i had a...
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i think what is new is that many of our white brothers and sisters are to gain an awareness of simplehings like being fearful of a routine police stop that you know can go terribly wrong when the person on the other end of the window doesn't know that you're approach cher or a father, you know, person trying to be a good citizen. so this is a different day. the march on monday is going to reflect that, and we have turned the concern now in philadelphia. so the die ins were fine. they were great to bring awareness but we want to talk about specific issues in phil. we want to march for justice, for jobs and for education. we want to end the stop and frisk. we want to a 15-dollar an hour wage, and we most certainty want a fair funding formula in philadelphia and local control brought back to our school district. >> if dr. king were alive today, what do you think he would say about the current state of race relations and about his dream? >> well, i think first of all dr. king would march with us and that dr. king would understand that what we're doing today is really an extension of his w
i think what is new is that many of our white brothers and sisters are to gain an awareness of simplehings like being fearful of a routine police stop that you know can go terribly wrong when the person on the other end of the window doesn't know that you're approach cher or a father, you know, person trying to be a good citizen. so this is a different day. the march on monday is going to reflect that, and we have turned the concern now in philadelphia. so the die ins were fine. they were great...
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she came home gained weight ate, giggled loved playing with her little brother on the floor -- big brother little cough on a sunday afternoon. i was the first time mom. i took her to the doctor monday. they said it would take its course be a cough and go away. we went back to the doctor on wednesday because she kind of got more lethargic and wouldn't eat as much. at that point she stopped breathing in my arms in the doctor's office. they took us to the er. from that moment on we didn't know what was going on. there was a rush people throwing tubes on her, taking blood, all sorts of things. friday they came in and ran testing, spinal tab for meningitis and swab for pertusis. she passed away early morning january 30 2010. we didn't know it was pertusis until the following monday. >> all these medical terms and tubes and here you were. how did doctors explain to you what had happened? >> they pulled us a side in the hospital. our whole hospital was there. they pulled me and craig after side and told us her insides failed due to what they assume was pertusis. we could have the results in 24 ho
she came home gained weight ate, giggled loved playing with her little brother on the floor -- big brother little cough on a sunday afternoon. i was the first time mom. i took her to the doctor monday. they said it would take its course be a cough and go away. we went back to the doctor on wednesday because she kind of got more lethargic and wouldn't eat as much. at that point she stopped breathing in my arms in the doctor's office. they took us to the er. from that moment on we didn't know...
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gaining more ground. >>> now back to the death of king abdullah. power has been handed to his half brother salman. king tried to address some concerns in a televised address. >> translator: we are going to continue with the approach of father who built the state and is followed by his sons. we are going to continue to implement the quran and the character of the prophet muhammad into our legislation. >> while king salman is now in power, his ascension to the thrown wasn't always so certain. >> reporter: the next king of saudi arabia. he became the crown prince in 2012. prince salman's swift appointment was seen as shoring up the succession line. he is one of seven powerful brothers. they are the sons of the founder of saudi arabia all from the same mother. all of the remaining sons are over75 years old. he was governor for nearly 50 years, during his tenure the saudi capitol grew into a major modern city. prince salman attracted foreign investment and was seen as politically and economically aligned with the west and he developed a network of relationships in arab and international circles. he bec
gaining more ground. >>> now back to the death of king abdullah. power has been handed to his half brother salman. king tried to address some concerns in a televised address. >> translator: we are going to continue with the approach of father who built the state and is followed by his sons. we are going to continue to implement the quran and the character of the prophet muhammad into our legislation. >> while king salman is now in power, his ascension to the thrown wasn't...
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brothers-in-law, who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize, they're not just gaining a son but also an annoying half drunk ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. so not to embarrass you publicly, but maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. let's put it that way. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? let's face it, he's a maine boy. >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after. i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish of andalucia. informally referred to
brothers-in-law, who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize, they're not just gaining a son but also an annoying half drunk ready to be carved. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. so not to embarrass you publicly, but maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. let's put it that...
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brothers didn't make money. tesla made no money. even if we go back to the steam engine in the first industrial revolution 5% efficiency gain over the course of seven decades . even in 1850, most of the wealth was still held by the landed aristocracy. the people who started textile factories, it was competed away. i think the sort of -- if you want to start a successful is this that makes a big difference that is the thing to do. describing manufacturing in the 1980's, better than anybody else, but then it superseded one 5 -- one and a half two years later. everyone lost their money. there were these different narratives at work. >> well that is all the difference in the world between a great investment and a great company. when you talk about these concerns of yours, you're talking about the one of you of the investor in these technologies, not the point of view of the business for the consumer. >> i think it is all of the above. if we build more breakthrough technology, that will also be valuable to society. that is how things progress. you could make a lot of progress through incremental innovation. i would argue most of that hap
brothers didn't make money. tesla made no money. even if we go back to the steam engine in the first industrial revolution 5% efficiency gain over the course of seven decades . even in 1850, most of the wealth was still held by the landed aristocracy. the people who started textile factories, it was competed away. i think the sort of -- if you want to start a successful is this that makes a big difference that is the thing to do. describing manufacturing in the 1980's, better than anybody else,...
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brothers have another dog to thank for their rescue. >> it was a dog on a walk that alerted that couple there was something in that trash bag. >> thankfully the puppies are recovering and gaininguspects could be charged. >> i think if the perpetrators are found, they should serve jail time. >> reporter: ray is looking forward to finding the brothers a loving family. >> so far they're doing great. >> if you recognize these little faces or know what happened you're asked to call animal services. again, they will be up for adoption in a few weeks, and i have a feeling it's going to be very competitive because they're awfully cute. tonight in concord, i'm michelle roberts. back to you. maybe i'll take one home with me. >> i think they need a body check before she walks out the door. i think there is a little dognapping going on there. >>> president obama wants to close the gap between the rich and poor but how would his tax increase plan actually work? we'll say who would be impacted during our reality check. >>> it might only make sense to rent here. >>> california's measles outbreak is showing an alarming trend. health officials announced today that it has now spread to 59 peopl
brothers have another dog to thank for their rescue. >> it was a dog on a walk that alerted that couple there was something in that trash bag. >> thankfully the puppies are recovering and gaininguspects could be charged. >> i think if the perpetrators are found, they should serve jail time. >> reporter: ray is looking forward to finding the brothers a loving family. >> so far they're doing great. >> if you recognize these little faces or know what happened...
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gain ever! >> it's tuesday january 13th. a fox news alert. the first photos of the terrorist brothersuring their deadly spree now revealed as we learned this morning more terrorists tied to the attacks are on the lose. >> backlash the white house doing major damage control. >> i think the president himself would have liked the opportunity to be there. >> the leaders of the free world locked arm in arm. president obama nowhere to be found. now the white house admits it was a mistake. >> real life disney magic. the incredible rescue caught on camera that had disney crew members playing the hero. "fox & friends first" continues right now. >> right to the fox news alert breaking developments to the hunt for terrorist suspects in france. paris police frantically searching for up to 6 accomplices at large during last week's massacre. this as we learn a man with links to the gunman has been arrested in bulgaria. >> new video emerges of the most wanted woman in the world making her way into syria. greg palkot joins us live. what's the latest? >> heather, ainsley, yes in the last half hour fox
gain ever! >> it's tuesday january 13th. a fox news alert. the first photos of the terrorist brothersuring their deadly spree now revealed as we learned this morning more terrorists tied to the attacks are on the lose. >> backlash the white house doing major damage control. >> i think the president himself would have liked the opportunity to be there. >> the leaders of the free world locked arm in arm. president obama nowhere to be found. now the white house admits it...
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gain some war weapons. and wondering if the french intelligence service is less able to monitor jihadi threats in france than tuesday intelligence service. >> and the younger of the two brothers suspected of having taken part in the massacre, according to this phone conversation that they said they conducted with him, signaled that he was kill in a drone strike and this operation was revenge for his death. >> it is. that i was with the islamic front, a different group. when you speak to them, charlie hebdo drawings are a big grievance. >> a couple of things whumpl french, this is coming very often. another one is considered, i wouldn't say a god but at least a reference. so yes. a big grievance all over the place. i find that quite fascinating. that they would know the name of the magazine all the way in syria. all these years later. >> syria and iraq is among the best connected places. you go to the circles. it is the most insulting thing that you can get. is this the new face of the threat in terrorism in western countries where you have instances of french born, western born muslim young men? generally speaking? traveling to the middle east and coming back with some operat
gain some war weapons. and wondering if the french intelligence service is less able to monitor jihadi threats in france than tuesday intelligence service. >> and the younger of the two brothers suspected of having taken part in the massacre, according to this phone conversation that they said they conducted with him, signaled that he was kill in a drone strike and this operation was revenge for his death. >> it is. that i was with the islamic front, a different group. when you...
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the priority for these two jihadi brothers is to gain time. you mentioned earlier that the french government is trying to cut them off. no facebook no communication. they don't want these individuals to make final statement, final marytrdom statement which explains why the isis -- [inaudible] >> when it comes to the newspaper of a couple of days ago and even this printing plant or this printing facility eight miles away from paris is that they're soft targets. and like brian just quoted that reuters report that said isis is taking credit for it, they say first france, tomorrow britain, next the united states there are a lot of soft targets in all those places. >> and there are a lot of jihadists. what has changed between now and the past past five six years is that the demographics of jihadists has gone high. the europeans know there are thousands of fighters you add to them somalia, add to them yemen, mali, libya, nigeria. you're talking about a signet work by the thousands. i'm not saying all of them are in france. inside europe the 27 membe
the priority for these two jihadi brothers is to gain time. you mentioned earlier that the french government is trying to cut them off. no facebook no communication. they don't want these individuals to make final statement, final marytrdom statement which explains why the isis -- [inaudible] >> when it comes to the newspaper of a couple of days ago and even this printing plant or this printing facility eight miles away from paris is that they're soft targets. and like brian just quoted...
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brothers-in-law, who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize is they aren't just gaining a son but also an annoying half drunkg foreign language ] >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. so not to embarrass you publicly, but the maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle? >> he's more spanish than me. >> really? >> yeah. in the first week he was like i don't understand how you can take siesta. week after, i need a siesta. >> it's interesting to see how you've made the transition. cheers. >> cheers. [ speaking in foreign language ] >> first off, this. bacalao salad. salt cod, egg, black olives, oranges, tomatoes, dressed in olive oil. remember, this is holy week. maria jose is preparing recipes that go back through the family so far that nobody knows exactly where they even came from. migas, another iconic dish of andalusia. informally referred to as the shepherd's lunch. born as a way to use old, hard bread and combin
brothers-in-law, who you've already met. what this nice family doesn't realize is they aren't just gaining a son but also an annoying half drunkg foreign language ] >> he had to prove he was able to cut the ham before he proposed to my sister. >> i think that's a completely reasonable policy. eventually the appropriate hour for lunch approaches. so not to embarrass you publicly, but the maine is not exactly the mediterranean of america. how is he adapting to the spanish lifestyle?...
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meanwhile, his brother raul is in the nation. and gaininge traction for the historic visit by the united states which insistence is looking for changes in the human rights abuses of the castro regime and that is part of my conversation with jacobson. >> we don't necessarily believe that those changes come only from governments. and that's one of the things you have to recognize about the new policy. the new policy is not just about having that conversation with the government and expecting that to bring the change. i've seen a lot of commentary on the fact that governments don't change their stripes. that's why this policy is designed to ensure also that we can empower the cuban people because the change is probably going to come from the cuban people. >> critics say that cuban regime asks for and got the freeing of three cuban spies including one connected to the killing of american citizens lifting the embargo. the president called for that in congress this past week. facilitating credit mastercard says in march, they'll deal with credit a
meanwhile, his brother raul is in the nation. and gaininge traction for the historic visit by the united states which insistence is looking for changes in the human rights abuses of the castro regime and that is part of my conversation with jacobson. >> we don't necessarily believe that those changes come only from governments. and that's one of the things you have to recognize about the new policy. the new policy is not just about having that conversation with the government and...
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gain. we ask the drugmaker's ceo. >> the old dog showing new tricks. brooks brothers breaking out of its image. another ceo you will be hearing from. good morning, tuesday in new york city. you are watching "market makers" on bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. >> ceo day. brooks brothers is kind of an old dog. >> here is the key. i took my dad shopping at brooks brothers a couple of months ago. >> really? the new dockers. kind of. >> i hope it is better than that. >> let's take you to the top global business stories. the price of oil took another dive. this time, west texas intermediate felt 4%. hello $45 before rebounding slightly. there may be pressure on prices tomorrow. a government report expected to show that u.s. oil stockpiles have officially increased. a warning in greece about elections. the government says greece could stumble out of the euro by accident if the opposition syrz iza party wins. >> if the opposition wins because they do not have the knowledge and experience they have certain ideas of their own i think it is prudent for them to ask for an extension. it will give
gain. we ask the drugmaker's ceo. >> the old dog showing new tricks. brooks brothers breaking out of its image. another ceo you will be hearing from. good morning, tuesday in new york city. you are watching "market makers" on bloomberg television. i am erik schatzker. >> ceo day. brooks brothers is kind of an old dog. >> here is the key. i took my dad shopping at brooks brothers a couple of months ago. >> really? the new dockers. kind of. >> i hope it is...
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brother. >> dr. phil: you sent him a text i wish you would gain your weight back. >> dr. phil: let's do it!phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i tried to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
brother. >> dr. phil: you sent him a text i wish you would gain your weight back. >> dr. phil: let's do it!phil: this is a safe place to talk about hard things. >> stand by, dr. phil. >> dr. phil: i tried to be an emotional compass and point you in the right direction. >> five, four -- >> dr. phil: i'm not giving up on you. >> go, dr. phil! [cheers & applause]
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that but they are not gaining momentum and i don't want to overstate what they accomplished this week. >> michael o'hanlan thank you for your time. just ahead. the kouachi brothersho reportedly carried out the attacks on "charlie hebdo" were on terror lists. we will discuss how countries can prevent the kind of terror that happened in france this week. . but there's a better choice. drink more brita water. clean, refreshing, brita. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. female announcer: it's time to make room for the new mattress models! during sleep train's huge year end clearance sale, get beautyrest, posturepedic even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. plus, free same-day delivery, set-up and removal of your old set. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance sale is on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ "here i am. rock you like a
that but they are not gaining momentum and i don't want to overstate what they accomplished this week. >> michael o'hanlan thank you for your time. just ahead. the kouachi brothersho reportedly carried out the attacks on "charlie hebdo" were on terror lists. we will discuss how countries can prevent the kind of terror that happened in france this week. . but there's a better choice. drink more brita water. clean, refreshing, brita. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8...
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gain. the question is whether this is down to the price of gas -- i have been in the states and my brother has a hummer and his wife has one of these easterly suvs -- beastly suv's. >> to have a contest? >> what i've never had a hummer but there is one man who can tell us. >> cheap gas means americans want to buy cars and they're happy to buy large cars and the december sales numbers for gm, ford, all carmakers in the united states saw an increase in sales last month. best year since 2006 and if you look at all 2014 a stellar year and a stellar month for gm and fiat. playing to their strengths, they like to make trucks and 1.5 million cars sold in the united states. gm saw a 19% sales increase year on year. >> the yukon, up by 38%. >> that was as the oil price is falling. >> still living better than december was november and that's when we started to see the price of oil fall and people say -- prices are coming down. it is not just that, it is low interest rates employment confidence in the economy come a all of that coming together -- economy, all of that coming together. chrysler sergio,
gain. the question is whether this is down to the price of gas -- i have been in the states and my brother has a hummer and his wife has one of these easterly suvs -- beastly suv's. >> to have a contest? >> what i've never had a hummer but there is one man who can tell us. >> cheap gas means americans want to buy cars and they're happy to buy large cars and the december sales numbers for gm, ford, all carmakers in the united states saw an increase in sales last month. best...
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brother. will a new king mean new policy for the world biggest oil exporter? draghi's q.e. announcement fuels gainsoss europe as the euro hits an 11 year floor. the greek political drama enters its final act. draghi locks greece out of bond purchases until policy questions are result. that is what we are keeping an eye on here. those bond yields equities are rising. >> let's see how we are opening up this morning. 9 seconds into trading and we are starting markets to open higher. ftse up 1/3 of 1%/ . cap 40 trading higher. it is about the ecb injecting 60 billion euros per month. they will be extended to purchase across the board not just asset based securities.
brother. will a new king mean new policy for the world biggest oil exporter? draghi's q.e. announcement fuels gainsoss europe as the euro hits an 11 year floor. the greek political drama enters its final act. draghi locks greece out of bond purchases until policy questions are result. that is what we are keeping an eye on here. those bond yields equities are rising. >> let's see how we are opening up this morning. 9 seconds into trading and we are starting markets to open higher. ftse up...
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kouachi brothers were acting on their own initiative, that they took the idea from the online magazine that aqap puts out, inspire, and that aqap has decided that this is a great opportunity to gain some of the limelight. >> tell me a little bit then about, yemen comes up in this. my understanding has been that the united states especially with the drone attacks has been much more focused on yemen, the terrorist threats from yemen as opposed to france, europe may be paying more attention to europe and iraq, does this change that equation? >> well, many countries have been focusing on yemen quite heavily. the united kingdom has been very, very focused. the french, it is true, are more focused on the magrab in northwest africa, much less so on yemen, but much more so in iraq and syria, a country they have long historic ties with. there are a lot of different places to keep an eye out for. of course, everyone's still looking at pakistan. so it's a complicated picture. but i think the biggest thing to keep an yip out for right now is the activities of militants within europe's own borders. they may not have the organization and the skill-set, but some of them seem really motivated to
kouachi brothers were acting on their own initiative, that they took the idea from the online magazine that aqap puts out, inspire, and that aqap has decided that this is a great opportunity to gain some of the limelight. >> tell me a little bit then about, yemen comes up in this. my understanding has been that the united states especially with the drone attacks has been much more focused on yemen, the terrorist threats from yemen as opposed to france, europe may be paying more attention...
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was like, "you know with your brother i had a very bad delivery and i went into the hospital at 128 and i came out of the hospital at 127. i'm like -- [ laughter ] i gainedout of the hospital at 180. [ laughter ] >> seth: i thought, by the way, i system think you were talking about weight. i thought you were talking about the time she went in. >> no! [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: i went in at 1:28 and went out 1:27. it took negative -- i went in and realized i had had it in the car. [ laughter ] so i had to go back out, which is why at 1:27. >> but weight. >> seth: that's how little i know about having a baby. [ laughter ] all i care about is how much time does it take? i cannot lose a whole day to giving birth to a child. [ laughter ] >> you and alexi just -- i promise you it's tough. >> seth: yeah. we will. do you have a name, by the way? have you picked a name? >> you know, my husband, owns stock in this company because the best with nameberry. do you know about nameberry? it's crazy, it's like this app that constantly gives names and he's obsessed with it. with brooks he did a power point. maya, you have four kids. [ laughter ] you know about na
was like, "you know with your brother i had a very bad delivery and i went into the hospital at 128 and i came out of the hospital at 127. i'm like -- [ laughter ] i gainedout of the hospital at 180. [ laughter ] >> seth: i thought, by the way, i system think you were talking about weight. i thought you were talking about the time she went in. >> no! [ laughter and applause ] >> seth: i went in at 1:28 and went out 1:27. it took negative -- i went in and realized i had...
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brothers responsible for wednesday's attack at the satirical magazine where they murdered 12 individuals. our other top story today the u.s. markets falling hard right now after several days of very nice gains. right now the dow as you see down about 1% at 17,731. the s&p 500 close behind it at 2043 in terms of percentage declines. the russell off three quarters of 1% and nasdaq off three quarters of a percent. let's check in with michelle caruso-cabrera. >> thank you. three hostage takers dead in two separate sites in france. the two brothers were killed by police at a printing plant east of paris after they came out shooting. the one hostage there released unharmed. less clear the situation at a kosher supermarket in paris where hostages were being held. one gunman is dead after a simultaneous police raid. the police raid at the supermarket began with several explosions. the still photos we're showing sue of those explosion. multiple news sources report four hostages were killed. several hostages and police officers were injured. police are still looking for the woman seen here in this picture in connection to the killing of a french police officer yesterday. her location is still unknown
brothers responsible for wednesday's attack at the satirical magazine where they murdered 12 individuals. our other top story today the u.s. markets falling hard right now after several days of very nice gains. right now the dow as you see down about 1% at 17,731. the s&p 500 close behind it at 2043 in terms of percentage declines. the russell off three quarters of 1% and nasdaq off three quarters of a percent. let's check in with michelle caruso-cabrera. >> thank you. three hostage...
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gain control of protesters. now this terror crack down has moved beyond europe. two suspected terrorists arrested in yemen with suspected ties to al qaeda. of course we know that one, possibly both of the kouachi brothers responsible for the "charlie hebdo" shooting are thought to have train inside of yemen. we're also now hearing the older brother, said has just been buried in an unmarked grave in eastern france. let's go straight to jim bittermann covering this from when it all happened on january 7th. jim, thank you for being with us. what can you tell us about said kouachi, the older of the brothers being buried in the town that he was from? what do we know about that who was there? >> reporter: well, it wasn't attended by anybody. it was done overnight and kind of in secret. no one knows where he is. he's in an unmarked grave. basically because he lived in the city for a time and the mayor had no choice. the local city officials didn't want this to happen. they would rather have had him buried somewhere else. according to the french law, they -- if a person lives in a community he can then be buried in that community. the same thing is happening with his brother who we think is going to be buried
gain control of protesters. now this terror crack down has moved beyond europe. two suspected terrorists arrested in yemen with suspected ties to al qaeda. of course we know that one, possibly both of the kouachi brothers responsible for the "charlie hebdo" shooting are thought to have train inside of yemen. we're also now hearing the older brother, said has just been buried in an unmarked grave in eastern france. let's go straight to jim bittermann covering this from when it all...
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gain control of protesters. now this terror crack down has moved beyond europe. two suspected terrorists arrested in yemen with suspected ties to al qaeda. of course we know that one, possibly both of the kouachi brothershebdo" shooting are thought to have train inside of yemen. we're also now hearing the older brother, said has just been buried in an unmarked grave in eastern france. let's go straight to jim bittermann covering this from when it all happened on january 7th. jim, thank you for being with us. what can you tell us about said kouachi, the older of the
gain control of protesters. now this terror crack down has moved beyond europe. two suspected terrorists arrested in yemen with suspected ties to al qaeda. of course we know that one, possibly both of the kouachi brothershebdo" shooting are thought to have train inside of yemen. we're also now hearing the older brother, said has just been buried in an unmarked grave in eastern france. let's go straight to jim bittermann covering this from when it all happened on january 7th. jim, thank you...
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. >> reporter: on the gain cleveland cavaliers without will broaden for the seventh straight game clade thompson leading the way with 24 points. has fellow brothern the war is gone when by 11294 and 6 when a narrow to improve their early best record 29 and 5. before the game 4 was such as a practice with their players apart the team's warriors which week the second time this season wears prepared up with a wicked witch foundation kurri gave each of the boys a brand new pair of his shoes, released thursday. will keep his a year-old damian reader he was born with genetic heart defect which has since fixed by pacemaker and boy's father from emotional boost for some. indefinitely brought something good out of everything. but amid the day better warriors big when less night against the calves and those issues to happening today second run of the nfl playoffs more even sitting on the new england patriots this afternoon and foxboro massachusetts when show will be 12 degrees after 130 kick off. seahawks fans post very high for today's playoff game and the carolina panthers' 12 men friday morning and sell roof of the 600 ft tall space needle stick of sch
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brother safe? >> he is ok. obsessed with lenin. you see the trade opening here with green arrows there. the dow adding 14 points at the open. the nasdaq futures have been opening, not gainingning. we are joined by jeremy siegel here. as the market opens, stepping in to help us figure things out, let me ask, not a lot of people remember or know that the bush administration wanted you to join the federal reserve. you declined. we are seeing central-bank action at its best. what do you make of this move? >> i am not surprised at all by the move. the reason is because of the sinking euro. the euro has gone down to around 115 and might go down even more. basically, swiss said, i will not time i shift to a sinking boat. so really, what they're doing is revaluing it. i really do not think they had terrible international consequences. it is almost entirely due to the euro sinking. you would not see this swiss bank action. >> was this also in anticipation of a move by mario draghi coming up? >> yes. i think the market is discounting a healthy around of qe by the european central bank. mario draghi kind of smiling at the exchange rate. i was oh is puzzled how it stood up there at 13
brother safe? >> he is ok. obsessed with lenin. you see the trade opening here with green arrows there. the dow adding 14 points at the open. the nasdaq futures have been opening, not gainingning. we are joined by jeremy siegel here. as the market opens, stepping in to help us figure things out, let me ask, not a lot of people remember or know that the bush administration wanted you to join the federal reserve. you declined. we are seeing central-bank action at its best. what do you make...
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brothers does. foreign exchange markets operating fantastically today it's just people got overlevered. >> including a lot of retail investors. glenn stevens, our thanks to you, ceo of gaintch brian kelly at "fast money" on 5:00. they will be talking to jens nordvig. you won't want to miss that. coming up, oil rallying above $48 a barrel. our next guest says now is the time to cash in on crude. he's calling for $80 oil by the end of the year. that's next. then investors running into bonds this year. is the bond boom back? that's coming up later on "the closing bell." you're watching cnbc, first in business worldwide. >>> the wild moves in the stock market this week have been nothing compared to the roller coaster ride in oil. jackie deangelis at the nymex wrapping up the week for us. >> good afternoon to you. i was bitter about missing yesterday. i'll tell you what happened after i tell you how we finished the week. a 5.3% bump up stemming seven weeks of losses for crude but only up less than 1% on the entire week. meantime, today's action we had some short covering some buying as we went into the weekend. we have a three-day holiday weekend. a lot of traders saying they
brothers does. foreign exchange markets operating fantastically today it's just people got overlevered. >> including a lot of retail investors. glenn stevens, our thanks to you, ceo of gaintch brian kelly at "fast money" on 5:00. they will be talking to jens nordvig. you won't want to miss that. coming up, oil rallying above $48 a barrel. our next guest says now is the time to cash in on crude. he's calling for $80 oil by the end of the year. that's next. then investors running...
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gain access to the black boxes. we'll get the latest in just a moment. >>> the massive manhunt continues in northern france for the terror suspects wanted in the horrific newspaper massacre. both brothershe sister of tamir rice handcuffed and put in a squad car after her brother was shot. it also shows it took four minutes before rice got any first aid. >>> honda will pay a $70 million fine. half of the fine stems from honda's failure to report claims about deaths and injuries. the other half for not reporting warranty claims. those are some of our top stories on this friday, january 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> a good friday morning. we begin with the work being done to solve the mystery of the airasia flight 8501. divers on the sea floor at the plane's tail section. the hope is to recover that section today. >> meanwhile, on the surface, ships are combing the area. muhammad lila got an up close view on board the "uss sampson." >> reporter: with the clock ticking and the race to find the black boxes, our destination the "uss sampson" destroyer class. as the commander of this vessel having been out here for some time now, are you hopeful we'll find th
gain access to the black boxes. we'll get the latest in just a moment. >>> the massive manhunt continues in northern france for the terror suspects wanted in the horrific newspaper massacre. both brothershe sister of tamir rice handcuffed and put in a squad car after her brother was shot. it also shows it took four minutes before rice got any first aid. >>> honda will pay a $70 million fine. half of the fine stems from honda's failure to report claims about deaths and...