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take to any goodyear store or authorized dealer for a free replacement. brash, back to you. >> thank you. >>> take a look at this ad in favor of changing the redskins' name. we'll have a look tat in a second. that's rg 3, running a 76yard touchdown during a game in 2012 but the team logo has been digitally removed from the side of his helmet. you can't see it right now but imagine that. the group says the team's name is a racial slur and offensive. team owner dan snyder says the name honors native americans and he has vowed never to change it. >>> and right now concern for the lives of two hostages being held by isis is growing. the deadline has come and gone now. and it will be a busy weekend at the washington convention center. the washington auto show is underway. the green option, being talked about this year. technology has improved our lives, in small ways. in big ways. but what about this? couldn't this be better too? at redfin we asked ourselves the same question. which led us to create new ways to take you inside a home or instantly schedule a to
take to any goodyear store or authorized dealer for a free replacement. brash, back to you. >> thank you. >>> take a look at this ad in favor of changing the redskins' name. we'll have a look tat in a second. that's rg 3, running a 76yard touchdown during a game in 2012 but the team logo has been digitally removed from the side of his helmet. you can't see it right now but imagine that. the group says the team's name is a racial slur and offensive. team owner dan snyder says the...
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i just like saying that i was in the goodyear that is fun. throughout the entire route just this outpouring of love and excitement. people holding their breath. they had to his exact to the streets and avoid buildings and take out a few trees along the way. they try their best not to do that. time warner let people get up in their boxes and photograph it as it went by. i was told that in inglewood when we went through there, they had zero crime that day. zero. that is los angeles. and, a lot of people ask me if when i first came to nasa i was a big fan of space, nasa, and so forth. i have be honest and say i was a fan of nasa. i was not obsessed with it. it was not my goal. photography was my first love. i was extremely lucky to have such great subject matter. the two go together so well. maybe i've had the kool-aid now for 25 years, but if there's anything about what i have learned over the years from being at nasa and making pictures for nasa is summed up in this picture and many of the pictures like it. regardless of what we discover in sp
i just like saying that i was in the goodyear that is fun. throughout the entire route just this outpouring of love and excitement. people holding their breath. they had to his exact to the streets and avoid buildings and take out a few trees along the way. they try their best not to do that. time warner let people get up in their boxes and photograph it as it went by. i was told that in inglewood when we went through there, they had zero crime that day. zero. that is los angeles. and, a lot of...
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in the regard was very goodyear in the regard. researchers for the california academy of science in san francisco confirmed the discovery of astounding 2 21 previously unknown species. demonstrates there is stale lot we have to learn about our remarkable planet. bay area scientist constantly travel the world to unlock mystery of biology. they find a plant or animal believed to be a new species it can take years to confirm it n.2011 abc 7 news went along with the california academy of sciences on expedition to the philippines. the that's where senior scientist john found this weird thing. more than 3000 feet deep in the ocean. >> if worm he'll. >>reporter: most are a lot smaller. >> it's 4 teams the weight of the largest previously known worm he'll and three times the length. it's a lot of worm he'll. >>reporter: he was pretty sure had he a new species but the work was just beginning. >> we have to x-ray them the. because is there are so many small bones and vertebra in the body. >>reporter: you have to dissect the bones in the he'
in the regard was very goodyear in the regard. researchers for the california academy of science in san francisco confirmed the discovery of astounding 2 21 previously unknown species. demonstrates there is stale lot we have to learn about our remarkable planet. bay area scientist constantly travel the world to unlock mystery of biology. they find a plant or animal believed to be a new species it can take years to confirm it n.2011 abc 7 news went along with the california academy of sciences...
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. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, goodyear is recalling more than 48,000 tires. here's what's going on. they're fitted for suvs and they can develop small cracks. but this doesn't just impact owners of goodyear tires. this impacts general motors vehicles too. the automaker is being forced to stop sales of about 6300 vehicles until the tires can be replaced. >>> cyber experts say verizon is putting your privacy at risk. the company apparently uses computer codes to tag and follow subscribers as they search for web. security experts say that could make you vulnerable to companies and toac hkers who could track and profile you. >>> travel site expedia has bought travelosity in a $280 million cash deal. in 2013 expedia started helping travelosity run its website. that adds to expedia's rapidly growing online portfolio which includes hotels.com and hotwire.com. >>> in today's health alert the food and drug administration approved a new drug designed to help meningitis b. the double dose treatment is already approved in 36 countries. there's been meningitis b outbreaks
. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, goodyear is recalling more than 48,000 tires. here's what's going on. they're fitted for suvs and they can develop small cracks. but this doesn't just impact owners of goodyear tires. this impacts general motors vehicles too. the automaker is being forced to stop sales of about 6300 vehicles until the tires can be replaced. >>> cyber experts say verizon is putting your privacy at risk. the company apparently uses computer codes to tag and...
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goodyear says the problem hasn't caused any crashes. >>> add some walnuts to your grocery list if you want to improve your memory. research found adults who ate the most walnuts performed significantly better on tests than memory concentration and processing speed. they believe the antioxidants, vitamins and minerals in the nuts help protect brain function. walnuts are also the only nut that contains high levels of an omega-3 fatty acid which benefits the heart. >>> double trouble from old man winter. >> we have a pair of storms barrelling towards us. glenn? >> one of those storms is going to start off your weekend. there it is behind me. the other on the back end of the weekend. sheena and i will tell you when the storms are going to affect and you our exclusive nbc10 first alert storm forecast. so let's talk first about the nor'easter that's arriving just hours from now. nbc10 first alert chief meteorologist glenn shushg schwartz is tracking it for us. >> yeah. that will have a lot more wind tomorrow than it does today. it's starting to develop. we have a first alert weather day as
goodyear says the problem hasn't caused any crashes. >>> add some walnuts to your grocery list if you want to improve your memory. research found adults who ate the most walnuts performed significantly better on tests than memory concentration and processing speed. they believe the antioxidants, vitamins and minerals in the nuts help protect brain function. walnuts are also the only nut that contains high levels of an omega-3 fatty acid which benefits the heart. >>> double...
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we'll is more sell offs but it should still be an overall goodyear and the reason it will be a goodyear for stocks is because of the buy backs and the volatility increases the opportunity for companies to buy their stock back because they outsource to wall street trading desks who are great at taking advantage of this volatility. >> last week the s&p 500 lost 3.4% volatilities. losing about 5%. are equities heading higher and if so what's the catalyst? >> the whole bull market the last six years has been about financial engineering in the u. suspect and financial engineering is going to intensify this year. you'll see with the volatility that comes about from markets you'll see more opportunities for the buy backs to grow and while it's going to be very challenging this year with those sell offs i think point to point from the beginning of the year to the end of the year it will be a goodyear for stocks but only the financial engineering going on. >> stick with us. we know we'll continue to talk to you about the markets and the busy week ahead for earnings. that's brian reynolds. chief
we'll is more sell offs but it should still be an overall goodyear and the reason it will be a goodyear for stocks is because of the buy backs and the volatility increases the opportunity for companies to buy their stock back because they outsource to wall street trading desks who are great at taking advantage of this volatility. >> last week the s&p 500 lost 3.4% volatilities. losing about 5%. are equities heading higher and if so what's the catalyst? >> the whole bull market...
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i'm stacey goodyear, and joining me on wake up, dc! is dr. temperance brennan.of the best-selling mystery novel bred in the bone. and she's also-- now, tell me if i get this wrong-- an anthropologist who works with the fbi to solve crimes? yes, that's correct. i use the bones of people who have been murdered or burned, or blown up or eaten by animals or insects or just decomposed... well, that's exciting. uh, dr. brennan, your book has sold over 300,000 copies. how do you juggle twin careers as a best-selling author and crime-fighting scientist? well, i do one, then the other. and is the work enjoyable? i mean, th
i'm stacey goodyear, and joining me on wake up, dc! is dr. temperance brennan.of the best-selling mystery novel bred in the bone. and she's also-- now, tell me if i get this wrong-- an anthropologist who works with the fbi to solve crimes? yes, that's correct. i use the bones of people who have been murdered or burned, or blown up or eaten by animals or insects or just decomposed... well, that's exciting. uh, dr. brennan, your book has sold over 300,000 copies. how do you juggle twin careers as...
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. >> i actually got to fly the goodyear blimp.dger game and i caught a foul ball. >> and there was even a barbeque. >> and one day my friends came to visit me and they brought cases of beer, and we got plastered. >> back in court, o.j. simpson cites the jurors' fatigue as one reason that he would not testify. >> i am mindful of the mood and the stamina of the jurors. the jury. i have confidence, and a lot more than miss clark, that they will find as the record stands, that i would not, and could not and would not have committed this crime. >> four days later, the end is finally in sight. >> you have heard all of the evidence. >> no more witnesses, no more delays, just closing statements. first up, lead prosecutor marcia clark. >> let me come back to mark fuhrman for a minute, just so it is clear. did he lie when he testified here in the courtroom, saying that he did not use racial epithets in the last ten years? yes. is he a racist? yes. but the fact that mark fuhrman is a racist and lied about it on the witness stand does not mea
. >> i actually got to fly the goodyear blimp.dger game and i caught a foul ball. >> and there was even a barbeque. >> and one day my friends came to visit me and they brought cases of beer, and we got plastered. >> back in court, o.j. simpson cites the jurors' fatigue as one reason that he would not testify. >> i am mindful of the mood and the stamina of the jurors. the jury. i have confidence, and a lot more than miss clark, that they will find as the record...
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with everybody worrying about the oil prices going down, wouldn't this be a boom for a company like goodyear tire & rubber which has two thirds of cost tied up in the petroleum product? >> absolutely. i was talking to david faber this morning. good year tires making a major comeback here. i think you are on the right track. it has had a big move. robby in new york. robby. >> cramer my man, happy new year. >> same to you. >> your show is great. i love it. >> thank you. >> my question is how are mobile gaming stocks affected by decrease in sales from smart phones. how does it stack up against -- >> i think all three are not my cup of tea. when it comes to gaming it's take two interactive. it just is. ea is a little too expensive. take a look where the stock is this is what you call a panic pullback. are you making it work for you? think about the many opportunities being presented to you that aren't affected by why we are going down. it's a bird, a plane, it's bio tech. don't miss my take on the top ten players. everybody loves a winner but the losers can teach us something, too. can the bigge
with everybody worrying about the oil prices going down, wouldn't this be a boom for a company like goodyear tire & rubber which has two thirds of cost tied up in the petroleum product? >> absolutely. i was talking to david faber this morning. good year tires making a major comeback here. i think you are on the right track. it has had a big move. robby in new york. robby. >> cramer my man, happy new year. >> same to you. >> your show is great. i love it. >>...
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. >> i got the fly the goodyear blimp and i went to dodger stadium and i caught a foul ball. >> and even one day some of my friends came and we drank some beer and got plastered. >> and even juror fatigue was cited by o.j. simpson as to why he would not testify. >> i'm mindful of the mood and the stamina of this jury. i have confidence, ugh, a lot more of it seems of their integrity, and that they will find, that i could not, could not and would not have committed this crime. >> and tho more statemeno more closing statements. first up was marcia clark. >> let me come back to mark fuhrman for a moment. just so it is clear, did he lie when he testified mere the courtroom saying that he did not use racial epiteths in the last ten years? yes. is he a racist? yes. but the fact that mark fuhrman is a racist, and lied about it on the witness stand does not mean that we have not proven the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >> and then comes defense attorney barry scheck. >> there is no doubt that he is a genocidal racist, but we should believe him. so if that can happen, there is a rea
. >> i got the fly the goodyear blimp and i went to dodger stadium and i caught a foul ball. >> and even one day some of my friends came and we drank some beer and got plastered. >> and even juror fatigue was cited by o.j. simpson as to why he would not testify. >> i'm mindful of the mood and the stamina of this jury. i have confidence, ugh, a lot more of it seems of their integrity, and that they will find, that i could not, could not and would not have committed this...
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. >> i actually got to fly the goodyear blimp.riends came and visited me, and they all brought cases of beer, and we got plastered. >> back in court, o.j. simpson cites the jurors' fatigue as one reason he's not going to testify. >> the mood and the stamina of this jury. i have confidence, a lot more it seems than ms. clark has of their integrity that they will find that the record stands now that i did not, could not and would not have committed this crime. >> four days later, the end is finally in sight. >> you have heard all the evidence. >> no more witnesses. no more delays. just closing statements. first up, lead prosecutor marcia clark. >> let me come back to mark fuhrman for a minute. just so it's clear. did he lie when he testified here in this courtroom saying that he did not use racial epithets in the last ten years? yes. is he a racist? yes. but the fact that mark fuhrman is a racist and lied about it on the witness stand does not mean that we haven't proven the defendant guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. >> how, in thi
. >> i actually got to fly the goodyear blimp.riends came and visited me, and they all brought cases of beer, and we got plastered. >> back in court, o.j. simpson cites the jurors' fatigue as one reason he's not going to testify. >> the mood and the stamina of this jury. i have confidence, a lot more it seems than ms. clark has of their integrity that they will find that the record stands now that i did not, could not and would not have committed this crime. >> four days...
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i just like saying that i was in the goodyear that is fun. throughout the entire route, just this outpouring of love and excitement. people holding their breath. they had to his exact to the streets and avoid buildings and take out a few trees along the way. they try their best not to do that. time warner let people get up in their boxes and photograph it as it went by. i was told that in inglewood, when we went through there, they had zero crime that day. zero. that is los angeles. and, a lot of people ask me if when i first came to nasa i was a big fan of space, nasa, and so forth. i have be honest and say i was a fan of nasa. i was not obsessed with it. it was not my goal. photography was my first love. i was extremely lucky to have such great subject matter. the two go together so well. maybe i've had the kool-aid now for 25 years, but if there's anything about what i have learned over the years from being at nasa and making pictures for nasa is summed up in this picture and many of the pictures like it. regardless of what we discover in
i just like saying that i was in the goodyear that is fun. throughout the entire route, just this outpouring of love and excitement. people holding their breath. they had to his exact to the streets and avoid buildings and take out a few trees along the way. they try their best not to do that. time warner let people get up in their boxes and photograph it as it went by. i was told that in inglewood, when we went through there, they had zero crime that day. zero. that is los angeles. and, a lot...
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. >> host: marcel in goodyear, arizona. marcel. >> caller: thank you mr. kennedy. i have one question for you. do you think it has benefited the african-american people at all? i work for the federal government and i see the federal government is the biggest violation of racism. you know when i am when i am there working and i see the number of african-americans employed by the federal government, if you're in washington d.c. or baltimore area, there's a lot more african-americans that are promoted up in hierarchy positions. but if you go maybe to the south and the west, that is not the case. so as out here on the west kind of struggle with the fact that in city government, federal government, we are not getting promoted to the level we should be. we are very capable people with college degrees and people come in have been in the system one or two years and make it over us. >> guest: a couple of things. number one it's really a huge huge, huge country. you know different parts of the country i am sure there are different levels of affirmative action. inside differe
. >> host: marcel in goodyear, arizona. marcel. >> caller: thank you mr. kennedy. i have one question for you. do you think it has benefited the african-american people at all? i work for the federal government and i see the federal government is the biggest violation of racism. you know when i am when i am there working and i see the number of african-americans employed by the federal government, if you're in washington d.c. or baltimore area, there's a lot more african-americans...
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jay, goodyear, arizona. points you called muslim terrorists on the fringe of islam. the cia estimates 40% of all muslims are radical. we can find no such statement or analysis by the cia jay. i suspect you read that somewhere on the net. islam is not compatible with democracy, you and the rest will not admit it. so risking their lives to vote, i guess you missed that. okinawa, japan. my father used to say the difference between liberals and conservatives is the ability to think logically. after listening to howard dean call the islamic killers a cult, i realized how smart my father was. connecticut, bill, you call the nypd professional yet you laughed at them leaking embarrassing things about al sharpton. that's unprofessional. and was done by just one or two police officers. does not reflect on the entire department. as you know. the reason i brought it up at all was to demonstrate how much the cops loathe sharpton. i did not endorse the action. mike haywood california, why the personal attack on john boehn
jay, goodyear, arizona. points you called muslim terrorists on the fringe of islam. the cia estimates 40% of all muslims are radical. we can find no such statement or analysis by the cia jay. i suspect you read that somewhere on the net. islam is not compatible with democracy, you and the rest will not admit it. so risking their lives to vote, i guess you missed that. okinawa, japan. my father used to say the difference between liberals and conservatives is the ability to think logically. after...
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marcel is in goodyear, arizona. mar sell. >> caller: professor kennedy, i just have a question for you. do you think that affirmative action has benefited the african-american people at all? i mean i work for the federal government and i see that the federal government is the biggest violation of racism. when i'm there working and i see the number of african-americans that are employed by the federal government if you're in washington, dc or baltimore area there's a lot more african-americans that are promoted up in high hierarchy positions but if you go to the south or the west that's not the case. so us out here on the west kind of struggle with the fact that in that sense, city government federal government we're not getting promoted to the level that we should be. we're very capable people with college degrees and we watch people that come in that have been in the system maybe one or two years and get promoted over us. >> guest: a couple of things. number one we live in a huge huge huge country, and different pa
marcel is in goodyear, arizona. mar sell. >> caller: professor kennedy, i just have a question for you. do you think that affirmative action has benefited the african-american people at all? i mean i work for the federal government and i see that the federal government is the biggest violation of racism. when i'm there working and i see the number of african-americans that are employed by the federal government if you're in washington, dc or baltimore area there's a lot more...
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a couple of sundays back i'm in the locker room at foxborough, i'm tom brady's kids' tutor, the goodyearlimp is going down, it's careening into the stadium. we hear the captain yell, we need air too save the day! >> funny story. my nephew, 8 years old, he's hacking up a lung, coughing bad, says he got bronchitis. i said, i'm not leaving the game, i paid a lot of money for these seats. >> a guy named tom told me the balls were too big. he got a hyundai elan tra. he does laugh a hyundai so i think he's telling the truth. >> i don't want to squeeze all the air into his little lungs because, you know, i don't want to ruin the football. so i just take a little bit of air out of most of them. 11 out of 12 of them. and it does the trick. it absolutely saves his lungs. >> so i let some of the air out of the balls to release the genie. now, in retrospect, not smart. >> sucking air out of the regulation balls in order to save those people's lives. i saved 17 people's lives. tom brady had nothing to do with it. let me tell you something, if he did, he would have done the same thing because he's a [
a couple of sundays back i'm in the locker room at foxborough, i'm tom brady's kids' tutor, the goodyearlimp is going down, it's careening into the stadium. we hear the captain yell, we need air too save the day! >> funny story. my nephew, 8 years old, he's hacking up a lung, coughing bad, says he got bronchitis. i said, i'm not leaving the game, i paid a lot of money for these seats. >> a guy named tom told me the balls were too big. he got a hyundai elan tra. he does laugh a...
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a drop for goodyear tire. down 7%. dan? >> this one they lowered guidance. here is a stock that went from 52-week highs in june to 52-week lows in the fall and went back up to the 52-week highs. it looks like it's headed back to the lows here. they guided it down for the quarter, the full year. it's not an expensive stock, people. but there is not a heck of a lot of growth. i would wait another 10% at least. >> drop for alcoa, down 2%. steve? >> fell right out of the blocks this morning. i was kicking myself for not owning this stock a couple of days ago. i thought it was telegraphed. the ford f-150 has the aluminum truck, the aluminum body. now you have planes skalg up higher, building more planes because of low fuel prices. everything on paper made this thing a bullish call. at the end of the day i would want to be happy that i wouldn't buy it. so i'd stayed away from it at this point. >> big drop for front line. karen? >> we talk about this when you have a levered name and get great sentiment and good fundamentals, it just goes berserk. it went a little t
a drop for goodyear tire. down 7%. dan? >> this one they lowered guidance. here is a stock that went from 52-week highs in june to 52-week lows in the fall and went back up to the 52-week highs. it looks like it's headed back to the lows here. they guided it down for the quarter, the full year. it's not an expensive stock, people. but there is not a heck of a lot of growth. i would wait another 10% at least. >> drop for alcoa, down 2%. steve? >> fell right out of the blocks...
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goodyear moving lower. they're recalling suv tires after finding small cracks.he move forced gm to stop selling traverse and acadia models and buke enclave until the tires are replaced the shares down about a percent. back to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> the success of tesla's electric cars have inspired one of the company's co-founders to take his ideas bigger literally. joining us is ian wright, ceo of wright speed and tesla co-founder. ian's company taking the tesla model to heavy duty trucks and other commercial vehicles and joins us from san jose. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> this is a fascinating topic. we've seen boon pickens trying to do commercial vehicles with nat gas what we're hoping to do with electrifying which is the preferable technology? >> you can combines those. our systems are actually a range extended electric power train for trucks and range extenders clean burning gas turbine like in a power station. >> your point is that electrifying cars is great and there's some energy or environmental savings if you will and nothing compared t
goodyear moving lower. they're recalling suv tires after finding small cracks.he move forced gm to stop selling traverse and acadia models and buke enclave until the tires are replaced the shares down about a percent. back to you. >> thanks a lot. >>> the success of tesla's electric cars have inspired one of the company's co-founders to take his ideas bigger literally. joining us is ian wright, ceo of wright speed and tesla co-founder. ian's company taking the tesla model to...
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a good year, goodyear in the united states, their biggest markets and a good year in germany and uae.uld've helped things there but not good everywhere. and question marks about the future especially in russia. have a listen. >> we are watching russia, what happens in that market it is an important market for us. early days into early maybe to make a forecast of what happens in this market. it is hard to forecast what will happen in russia. >> well lower oil prices are good for the lower end of the car market because it means cheaper prices at the pump, i do not think too many worries customers really care. they are probably getting hit in place like they uae and that's something for rolls-royce to think about as well as a petition from barely hold will have the most expensive suv and dimer with the maybach. back to you. >> thank you, ryan chilcote with the latest on oil and rolls-royce. >> yeah, let's go to vegas. >> yeah cars are a bit player active sts in vegas from the bmw -- showing off how they are driving into the future. the very latest. we are focused on cars. >> is size for
a good year, goodyear in the united states, their biggest markets and a good year in germany and uae.uld've helped things there but not good everywhere. and question marks about the future especially in russia. have a listen. >> we are watching russia, what happens in that market it is an important market for us. early days into early maybe to make a forecast of what happens in this market. it is hard to forecast what will happen in russia. >> well lower oil prices are good for the...
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restructuring that has taken place, a lot of very very positive signals and we believe that 2015 will be a goodyear for the u.s. economy. >> this debate continues doesn't it? the fed minutes last week suggesting that the u.s. is strong enough to continue on regardless. other people suggesting it's not and it's still got the worst to come. >> i wonder if emerging markets continue to slow down if the u.s. economy will continue to accelerate. >> absolutely. let's get more on this. jim, thank you for joining us this morning. let's touch on some of the recent employment data. in particular that wage decline we saw in the report last week. how significant is the decline? >> well it was an aberration. there's some debate at the extent wages are accelerating. but there was a decline in december. the year over year change went down to 1.7 so the slowing is the wrong signal. there's some debate over acceleration and over the next couple of weeks the key number will be the cost index on january 30th. >> what do you expect from there. >> it won't show as much weakness as early earnings. i haven't made a specif
restructuring that has taken place, a lot of very very positive signals and we believe that 2015 will be a goodyear for the u.s. economy. >> this debate continues doesn't it? the fed minutes last week suggesting that the u.s. is strong enough to continue on regardless. other people suggesting it's not and it's still got the worst to come. >> i wonder if emerging markets continue to slow down if the u.s. economy will continue to accelerate. >> absolutely. let's get more on...
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we had one from mexico that literally we had a shot from the goodyear blimp and they marched for almost >> and it was beautiful. breathtaking. >> it started out chilly. >> i meant the floats not necessarily the temperature. >> but then it warmed up and it was great. i went from that to going to our nbc bureau and doing an interview with angelina jolie. >> speaking of beautiful. >> yes, yes. >> i asked al earlier this morning, is she just as stunning in person as she looks like she would be on tv? you say even better. >> even better. >> what was great, look she's, i think, a very good actress. but she also is now becoming this acclaimed director. in fact coming -- she's going to be directing brad pitt. she's coming off "unbroken," the story of luis zamperini. i asked her what it was like to direct brad pitt sheechlt. she said it literally was a honeymoon. >> i think it's more that you get nervous because you love somebody and you want to help them. as a director you want to help your actor. as a wife you really want to help your husband. if you work with the person you love and trust mos
we had one from mexico that literally we had a shot from the goodyear blimp and they marched for almost >> and it was beautiful. breathtaking. >> it started out chilly. >> i meant the floats not necessarily the temperature. >> but then it warmed up and it was great. i went from that to going to our nbc bureau and doing an interview with angelina jolie. >> speaking of beautiful. >> yes, yes. >> i asked al earlier this morning, is she just as stunning in...