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the food sucks. >> welcome to hampton county, this place sucks.on't ever come here. >> and h2-a, one of the housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons because they are here with no cells, freedom of movement, as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we really don't have to stay on them that much. but you do still have to supervise them. >> i call it h2-awesome. i mean, it's pretty nice. you have a lot more freedom. you have all-day day room, a microwave. two flat-screen tvs to watch. pull-up bar and stuff for working out. >> this is the best unit in jails. >> this is the penthouse of the jail. >> i mean, it's still a jail. you are locked in one room 100% of the time. >> sean denbraven arrived two months earlier, shortly after his arrest. it was a night he remembers little of. >> i was blacked out drunk. i don't remember eastern having that photo taken. every single t
the food sucks. >> welcome to hampton county, this place sucks.on't ever come here. >> and h2-a, one of the housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons because they are here with no cells, freedom of movement, as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we really don't have to stay on them that...
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. >> we teasingly call this the ham hamptons. >> but one will be expelled for good. >>> grand rapids, michigan, ranks highly in most quality of life category, but the occupants of a fenced in brick for tris near downtown might disagree. this is the kent county jail. temporary home to about 1,000 men and women. most of whom are accused of crimes and awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> i can't do anything that i want to when i want to. i have to ask everybody. i hate asking for anything. >> ooh, sauce. ain't no sugar coating it. the food sucks. >> welcome to [ bleep ] this place sucks. don't ever come here. >> and h2-a, one of the housing units. >> we teasingly call this the hamptons, um here with no cells, freedom of movement, as long as they listen. that's kind of their punishment. the thought of having to live behind doors again. >> most inmates in there are pretty compliant, easy going. a lot of them are in there for minor crimes. so we really don't have to stay on them that much. but you do still have to supervise them. >> i call it h2-awesome. pretty nice. you have
. >> we teasingly call this the ham hamptons. >> but one will be expelled for good. >>> grand rapids, michigan, ranks highly in most quality of life category, but the occupants of a fenced in brick for tris near downtown might disagree. this is the kent county jail. temporary home to about 1,000 men and women. most of whom are accused of crimes and awaiting trial at the resolution of their cases. >> i can't do anything that i want to when i want to. i have to ask...
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please put your hands together and welcome rodney hampton. (applause) >> wow, this is amazing. i'm -- all day i've been like stoked, i've been amazed. i've been like geeked. i've been telling everyone, where did this come from? i really want to start off and like to start off with a phrase from isaiah chapter 49 verse 1. listen to me, [speaker not understood], you people from afar, the lord called me from the womb from the body of my mother. he made me. he made my mouth like a sharp sword. in the shadow of his hands he hid me. he made me a polished arrow. in his quivers he hid me away and he said to me, you are my servant. and as a servant for god, for my community, for my family, i'm honored to receive this award, this recognition. just as important, in our city work, our home, our community, we give so much, i know. we are a success together, as a team. in the fullest sense of the word, because not only we do manage to make it all work together, together we take care of business. we do it in style. we do it in world class. and we do it in grace. and i would like to thank dpw,
please put your hands together and welcome rodney hampton. (applause) >> wow, this is amazing. i'm -- all day i've been like stoked, i've been amazed. i've been like geeked. i've been telling everyone, where did this come from? i really want to start off and like to start off with a phrase from isaiah chapter 49 verse 1. listen to me, [speaker not understood], you people from afar, the lord called me from the womb from the body of my mother. he made me. he made my mouth like a sharp...
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steve liesman and hampton pierce have been our go-to guys. steve, let's begin with you. we had the fed last week announce that taper. and fed chairman bernanke, the kind that he announced the cutbacks, he said the economy is healthier and that the job market is improving. what is your take? how healthy is the economy right now? >> well, what seems to have happened is this nice revision upwards to the fourth quarter after a very strong third quarter. we're going to probably average 3% growth in the second half, and that's up from around 2% in the first half. and that extra percentage point means more jobs, says better werings for companies and better economic growth. i think what the fed did is it's still going to be providing a lot of stimulus next year. it just said it's going to be providing less as the year goes on. it's kind of like it didn't announce last call at the bar, but it said here's the time when we're going to have last call, when it comes to quantitative easing or those bond purchases by the fed in order to drive down long-term interest rates. the fed said
steve liesman and hampton pierce have been our go-to guys. steve, let's begin with you. we had the fed last week announce that taper. and fed chairman bernanke, the kind that he announced the cutbacks, he said the economy is healthier and that the job market is improving. what is your take? how healthy is the economy right now? >> well, what seems to have happened is this nice revision upwards to the fourth quarter after a very strong third quarter. we're going to probably average 3%...
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hampton pearson takes a look. >> just in time for the holidays, tanger outlets opened this 100 million dollar complex with 80 high-end retailers outside washington d.c. in light of today's surprisingly strong jobs report, opening a new outlet mall doesn't look like such a big business risk after all. >> one thing we're proud of is the employment record from a project that in the hay day was putting in 3,000 workers, construction workers every day on the project. so 6,000 full and part time job and tanger now almost 7,000 full and part time jobs. >> reporter: the outlet mall opening two weeks ago created a thousand jobs. dahsa lee, a store manager at the harley davidson store. >> it was amazing for my manager vanessa to call me and tell i got hired in an area like this, national harbor. it was great and i was happy to get the job. >> reporter: nationwide the retail sector added 23,000 jobs. part of the across the board employment spike that brought the rate to 7%. reports today show consumers are starting to spend again, and consumer confidence about job prospects and income has taken i
hampton pearson takes a look. >> just in time for the holidays, tanger outlets opened this 100 million dollar complex with 80 high-end retailers outside washington d.c. in light of today's surprisingly strong jobs report, opening a new outlet mall doesn't look like such a big business risk after all. >> one thing we're proud of is the employment record from a project that in the hay day was putting in 3,000 workers, construction workers every day on the project. so 6,000 full and...
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this is the future you're not putting your money on like hampton's future. peninsula 31 degrees, but if you were putting your money on better weather, boy, do we have a winning forecast for you. temperatures are going to feel a lot more comfortable this afternoon. finally climbing back into the mid to upper 50s, out of the 30s but a very cold start to the day. we've got this really dry stagnant air mass overhead. as a result our temperatures are downright frigid to start. but this is the last morning that we're expecting a freeze warning. throughout the day we'll see high pressure start to take control of our forecast. but this is going to lead to the stagnant air mass over the bay area so no wind to mix things up. we're going to see our air quality suffer as we head throughout the next couple days. it's looking very bad on wednesday and thursday. i can tell you that. high pressure comes in and compresses, we don't get mixing in the atmosphere. so then we get that thick layer of smoke capping the bay area. that will be the case as we head through the next fe
this is the future you're not putting your money on like hampton's future. peninsula 31 degrees, but if you were putting your money on better weather, boy, do we have a winning forecast for you. temperatures are going to feel a lot more comfortable this afternoon. finally climbing back into the mid to upper 50s, out of the 30s but a very cold start to the day. we've got this really dry stagnant air mass overhead. as a result our temperatures are downright frigid to start. but this is the last...
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now for business, we turn to cnbc's hampton pearson, good morning, hampton. >> shop more, spend less, that's what the national retail federation says. 141 million people hit the stores this holiday weekend from last year, but the average person spent about $407, down 4% from thanksgiving weekend a year ago. meanwhile amazon ceo jeff bezos says the company is testing out drones to carry packages. amazon probably won't introduce what he called octo-copters for about four years. >>> comcast is testing new technology to insert new ads into old episodes of tv shows that people are watching on demand it could help generate a little more ad revenue and we're all in favor of that. back to you and have a great day. >>> just ahead, an exciting weekend in football. we have your college and nfl football highlights. and a hockey takeover, next. >>> what a great weekend for football fans, let's start with sunday night's nfl game. the nfc east showdown between the redskins and giants. the redskins leads the game 14-0, but the giants made a quick comeback to tie it up 14-14 before the half. in the se
now for business, we turn to cnbc's hampton pearson, good morning, hampton. >> shop more, spend less, that's what the national retail federation says. 141 million people hit the stores this holiday weekend from last year, but the average person spent about $407, down 4% from thanksgiving weekend a year ago. meanwhile amazon ceo jeff bezos says the company is testing out drones to carry packages. amazon probably won't introduce what he called octo-copters for about four years. >>>...
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for "nightly business report", i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> treasury secretary jack lew says the largest economies need to tighten up the financial regulations to avoid a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis. he wants them to meet the standard of banking laws. >> with the completion of the vocal rule, resolution authority, stronger capital, the tools of financial reform are being used to make the financial system safer and hold financial institutions responsible for baring their risk. >> lieu heads to australia in february for a meeting. >>> jp morgan chase is warning nearly half a million holders of prepaid cash cards that their personal information may have been accessed by hackers. the cards were issued by several corporations to pay employees and by some government agency s issuing tax refunds and unemployment benefits. >>> still ahead, will twitter's big plan to make more money pay off for shareholders, or will this add strategy potentially backfire? >>> the biggest decliner in the dow today, microsoft. invest tors dumped shares on hearing that alan the ceo of ford may no
for "nightly business report", i'm hampton pearson in washington. >>> treasury secretary jack lew says the largest economies need to tighten up the financial regulations to avoid a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis. he wants them to meet the standard of banking laws. >> with the completion of the vocal rule, resolution authority, stronger capital, the tools of financial reform are being used to make the financial system safer and hold financial institutions...
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. >>> and now for your first look at business, we go the hampton pearson.ing. >> hey, veronica. we have futures higher after stocks hit record highs on thursday following reporteds showing a bigger than expected drop in the number of people filing for unemployment last week. the dow with the best six-day win streak since july of 2010. >>> the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc he's confident that holiday sales will hit the group's target. mastercard advisers say stores used higher discounts to attract more customers and sales grow. >>> delta says it will honor cheap fares advertised by mistake. among them a round trip flight for $25 that is normally more than $400. veronica, back to you. >> hampton, thank you. >>> now for your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politi politics. neck and neck. hillary clinton and governor chris christie are dead locked in a potential matchup for 2016. >>> could antony wiener be planning a comeback? the failed candidate posted a message saying i do want to take stock a bit of 2013. it certainly didn
. >>> and now for your first look at business, we go the hampton pearson.ing. >> hey, veronica. we have futures higher after stocks hit record highs on thursday following reporteds showing a bigger than expected drop in the number of people filing for unemployment last week. the dow with the best six-day win streak since july of 2010. >>> the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc he's confident that holiday sales will hit the group's target. mastercard...
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hampton, are you out there? there you are. good. >> oh, yeah. larry, first of all, just to piggyback on a lot of what you all have been talking about, because nelson mandela had such a strong international profile as a human rights leader, his economic legacy basically rebuilding the post-apartheid economy often gets overlooked. look at south africa today, the 25th largest global economy, gdp under mandela picked up from less than 1.5% between 1980 and '94 to slightly 3%, '95 to 2003, basically doubling. average personal income for white south africans increased by 62% between '93 and 2008, and that's according to capetown university economist mary liebrant. unemployment is still high, 25%, stubbornly high, but look at the alternative and the path that mandela chose. remember, south africa frankly was extremely lucky that it didn't follow the path of its neighbor to the north, zimbabwe, and its president. under mandela's guidance, there were no land reforms that took property from white farmers and awarded it to cronies undermining production an
hampton, are you out there? there you are. good. >> oh, yeah. larry, first of all, just to piggyback on a lot of what you all have been talking about, because nelson mandela had such a strong international profile as a human rights leader, his economic legacy basically rebuilding the post-apartheid economy often gets overlooked. look at south africa today, the 25th largest global economy, gdp under mandela picked up from less than 1.5% between 1980 and '94 to slightly 3%, '95 to 2003,...
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we turn to hampton pearson live at cnbc's washington, d.c. bureau. >> yes, futures are higher after stocks hit record highs thursday. following reports showing an unexpected drop. it's up nearly 4% over that period. there is no major economic data or earnings reports out today t dow jumping 122 points to close at 16,479 t nasdaq adding 11 to close at 4167. the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc he is confident holiday sales will hit that group's target of an increase of 3.9% despite challenges such as bad weather, shipping problems and six fewer shopping days. sales through this year up 3.5% versus less than 1% in 2012 tanks to heavy spending in the final days and the stores use higher discounts and promotions to attract more customers. delta airlines says it will honor the really cheap fares sold by mistake on thursday. among them a round trip flight in february for $25. that's usually at more than $400. new rules from the department of transportation aimed at truth in advertising require airlines to honor any mistakes. guys,
we turn to hampton pearson live at cnbc's washington, d.c. bureau. >> yes, futures are higher after stocks hit record highs thursday. following reports showing an unexpected drop. it's up nearly 4% over that period. there is no major economic data or earnings reports out today t dow jumping 122 points to close at 16,479 t nasdaq adding 11 to close at 4167. the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc he is confident holiday sales will hit that group's target of an increase of...
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cnbc's hampton pearson joins us now with all the details. good evening, hampton. >> reporter: how you doing, larry? yeah, president barack obama wrapped up his end of the year news conference saying 2014 could be a breakthrough year for america because the economy is on the rebound. >> in 2013, our businesses created another 2 million jobs adding up to more than 8 million in just over the past 45 months. this morning, we learned that over the summer, our economy grew at its strongest pace in nearly two years. the unemployment rate has steadily fallen to its lowest point in five years. >> reporter: the president's biggest setbacks, no gun safety legislation in the aftermath of the newtown shootings, and, yes, the rollout of the obamacare website. but he said progress is being made. on national security and foreign policy, the president said he'll comment after the first of the year about altering the power of the national security agency to collect information on americans. on iran he urged critics in congress to hold off on new sanctions and
cnbc's hampton pearson joins us now with all the details. good evening, hampton. >> reporter: how you doing, larry? yeah, president barack obama wrapped up his end of the year news conference saying 2014 could be a breakthrough year for america because the economy is on the rebound. >> in 2013, our businesses created another 2 million jobs adding up to more than 8 million in just over the past 45 months. this morning, we learned that over the summer, our economy grew at its...
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kristen, back to you. >> thanks, hampton. >>> mcdonald's is not lovin' it. company has taken down its employee resources website after anti-fast-food posts went viral. the posts warned against the negative effects of fast food, even going so far as labeling a cheeseburger and fries, core items on its menu, as, quote, an unhealthy choice. >>> and just before christmas, a las vegas cab driver thought a passenger had left a bag of chocolates in his car. well, it turns out the bag contained $300,000 in cold, hard cash. so he turned it over to police who along with casino officials tracked down the rightful owner. the cabbie received a $1,000 reward and, of course, a spot on santa's nice list. well deserved. >>> well, sports is just ahead including your nba christmas day roundup. >>> plus athletes do it up for their teammates and for kids this holiday season. we'll explain. you're watching "early today." >>> welcome back to "early today." here is a fun holiday fact for you. for most countries in the british commonwealth, december 26th is boxing day. nowadays it i
kristen, back to you. >> thanks, hampton. >>> mcdonald's is not lovin' it. company has taken down its employee resources website after anti-fast-food posts went viral. the posts warned against the negative effects of fast food, even going so far as labeling a cheeseburger and fries, core items on its menu, as, quote, an unhealthy choice. >>> and just before christmas, a las vegas cab driver thought a passenger had left a bag of chocolates in his car. well, it turns out...
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. >>> and now for your first look at business, we go the hampton pearson.d morning. >> hey, veronica. we have futures higher after stocks hit record highs on thursday following reports showing a bigger than expected drop in the number of people filing for unemployment last week. the dow with the best six-day win streak since july of 2010. >>> the head of the national retail federation tells cnbc he's confident that holiday sales will hit the group's target. of 3.9% despite challenges like bad weather and shipping problems. mastercard advisers say stores used higher discounts to attract more customers and sales grow. >>> delta says it will honor cheap fairs sold by mistake on thursday. among them a round trip flight for $25 that is normally more than $400. from cincinnati to minneapolis. veronica, back to you. >> i missed that one. all right. hampt hampton, thank you. >>> now for your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. neck and neck. hillary clinton and governor chris christie are dead locked in a potential matchup for 2016. a new cnn/o
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hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: calling out congress for not making the tough choices when it comes to cutting federal spending, oklahoma senator's latest waste book highlights $30 billion worth of questionable government spending this year. >> my contention is had congress been focused on doing its job of setting priorities and oversighting and cutting waistful spending, we could avoid a government shutdown and the budget deal that we're considering, which actually grows the government and raises the burden on the american taxpayer. >> reporter: the headliner, the pentagon's decision to leave $7 billion worth of military equipment behind as troops pull out of afghanistan and the army's mega blimp, a 300 million dollar project halted intended for use in afghanistan but in three years of development, it made one trip. another $390 million spend by the green anyone ya, a super hero created to motivate kids to take action regarding climate change in the same year the budget grounded flights. calls to nasa were not concerned but it's sate much of the questionable spending is tied
hampton pearson has more. >> reporter: calling out congress for not making the tough choices when it comes to cutting federal spending, oklahoma senator's latest waste book highlights $30 billion worth of questionable government spending this year. >> my contention is had congress been focused on doing its job of setting priorities and oversighting and cutting waistful spending, we could avoid a government shutdown and the budget deal that we're considering, which actually grows the...
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we turn to cnbc's hampton pears pearson, hampton, good morning to you.hat's the late sneft >> hello, kristen. how are you? we had stocks hitting new highs again in that shortened holiday session on tuesday thanks to upbeat economic data, on consumer sprending and durable goods. investors will be looking for numbers today on new filings for unemployment benefits. >>> a wireless merger may be in the works. reports say japan's softbank is in talks to buy t-mobile from its german parent, deutsche telecom. that deal could be worth $20 billion. >>> retailers are rolling out huge after-christmas today. walmart has items 25% to 50% while toys "r" us has buy one 40% off. some red-hot toys and all those video games. a quick look at early business headlines. back to you. >> great deals indeed. thanks. >>> mcdonald's not lovin' it. the company has taken down its employee resources website after anti-fast-food posts created by a third-party vendor went viral. the posts warned against the negative effects of fast food, even going so far as labeling a cheeseburger and
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hampton, good morning. >> reporter: hi, mara.f all, cyber monday sales topped $2 billion for the first time ever. adobe, which tracks 2,000 retail websites, says online sales rose 16% with a record 18% coming from smartphones and tablets. as of monday evening, amazon sales were up 44%. walmart.com sold out of xbox one and ps4 consoles by monday afternoon. shifting gears, car sales are expected to rebound after slightly lower numbers in september and october. suv sales could be strong thanks to lower gas prices. >>> and the mystery over those google barges may be solved. the san francisco "chronicle" reports the company plans to use them as floating retail stores for its new google glass wearable device, and that will be in san francisco, los angeles and new york. so, an early look at some business headlines. back to you and have a great day. >> good to know. you, too. thanks so much. >>> well, "scrambled politics" is just ahead, including why new jersey governor chris christie is being called a flip-flopper. >>> and you won't bel
hampton, good morning. >> reporter: hi, mara.f all, cyber monday sales topped $2 billion for the first time ever. adobe, which tracks 2,000 retail websites, says online sales rose 16% with a record 18% coming from smartphones and tablets. as of monday evening, amazon sales were up 44%. walmart.com sold out of xbox one and ps4 consoles by monday afternoon. shifting gears, car sales are expected to rebound after slightly lower numbers in september and october. suv sales could be strong...
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. >>> that's the latest from hampton.le, a look at some of the other stories we're following today. the obama administration says more than 1.1 million people have signed up for health insurance through the government's website. the overwhelming majority have come this month alone. experts say it should top 2 million once states report their figures. that would fall short of the original goal signing up 3.3 million by january 1st. they're being pushed to hire a ceo to run the federal insurance exchange. that would be responsible for rules and technology as well as coordinating with insurance and state regulators. the administration says the idea isn't being considered. >>> still to come, they may be getting ready to ring in 2014 in times square, but a little group downtown that is set to ring out the year. will there be more happy returns in the next 12 months? we'll get more insights on the year that was and the year to come. to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. still looking very good. 1,400 feet. ♪ [ male announcer ] funny thin
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and for the last three and a half years stephen hester refused to investigate it so philip hampton refused to investigate it and for three and a half years they've put on jew effort into avoiding investigating with legal threats harassment illegal surveillance and and in the meantime i've continued to to investigate i've worked with various investigative journalists more recently i've provided intelligence case studies and access to key advisers to lawyers tomlinson and his study and insight to the partner business and i absolutely agree with you. in the last couple of years i've realised that it isn't a couple of rogue managing directors that it is institutionalized that systemic it's run absolutely from the top and although geology was set up in one thousand nine hundred two as a recovery unit i generally believe that's what it was and it did for for us but at some point i reckon about two thousand and two two thousand and three it was changed to profit center and they went and they became very good at it very aggressive and they've been profiteering ever since. i'd go beyond using the w
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hampton?ler, the 100-page -- excuse me, top 100 of government spending he says could have been cut out this year. the headliner, $7 billion worth of military equipment being destroyed as u.s. troops get ready to pull out of afghanistan. nearly $1.5 billion to keep the lights on in under utilized or unused federal buildings. talking about this, $616,000 spent to promote romance novels by the national endowment for the humanities bought you a documentary called "love between the covers." a traveling exhibit and a website. and, of course, no surprise, an estimated $39 million spent on the launch of the obama care website which the senator describes as the worst product launch since new coke back in 1985. >> the incompetence of rolling it out, nobody could not be critical of, and the amount of money they spent. when you talk to the people who actually do this for a living, and know how to do it, we're going to pay four or five times more than what it should have cost. >> and back to the big pictur
hampton?ler, the 100-page -- excuse me, top 100 of government spending he says could have been cut out this year. the headliner, $7 billion worth of military equipment being destroyed as u.s. troops get ready to pull out of afghanistan. nearly $1.5 billion to keep the lights on in under utilized or unused federal buildings. talking about this, $616,000 spent to promote romance novels by the national endowment for the humanities bought you a documentary called "love between the...
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our very own hampton pearson has the numbers from waudshington, d.c.nd clicking, hampton? >> not as much as some other folks. the early figures are in. cyber monday sales topping $2 billion for the first time. now, adobe, which tracks 2,000 retail websites says sales rose 16% to nearly 2.3 billion. a record 18% of those sales came from smartphones and tablets, which are up 80% from last year. cyber monday was the fifth straight day of record breaking online sales. adobe says retailers have earned 10% of their annual sales just since thanksgiving. other trackers report higher numbers. ibm analytics says those numbers were close to 17.5% and nearly 30% of all the traffic was from mobile devices. meanwhile, walmart.com may have had its best cyber monday ever. the site had sold out of xbox 1 and ps4 game consoles listed at full price. big savings on tvs and tablets enticed customers to shop. channel advisers says as of 6:15 eastern, sales were up 44%. >>> the power of social media is evident this year. adobe says sites such as pintrest, twitter grew. pintr
our very own hampton pearson has the numbers from waudshington, d.c.nd clicking, hampton? >> not as much as some other folks. the early figures are in. cyber monday sales topping $2 billion for the first time. now, adobe, which tracks 2,000 retail websites says sales rose 16% to nearly 2.3 billion. a record 18% of those sales came from smartphones and tablets, which are up 80% from last year. cyber monday was the fifth straight day of record breaking online sales. adobe says retailers...
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thanks for that, hampton.reg valio, chief political strategist for the patoma research group. nice to see you. 800 pages. even volcker says he wishes it was simpler. if we get this enacted, are people going to be challenged or will it depend on the on implementation? >> absolutely. first of all, i don't know how hampton was able to summarize in one minute what's in these 800 pages. he did a great job. i would say there's going to be a lot of lawsuits, a lot of speculation on evading it. let's not forget, it doesn't really take effect for another year and a half. >> yeah, which is the key point. i mean, also, deciding how to implement -- it's all very well having, i suppose, something on the statute book. it's then how it gets implemented by the authorities is the key, isn't it? >> sure. you know, what's the meaning of the word is as bill clinton once said. what are the mention of proprietary hedging, trading. there's a lot of wiggle room, i think, in these regulations. so it will be a while before the impact i
thanks for that, hampton.reg valio, chief political strategist for the patoma research group. nice to see you. 800 pages. even volcker says he wishes it was simpler. if we get this enacted, are people going to be challenged or will it depend on the on implementation? >> absolutely. first of all, i don't know how hampton was able to summarize in one minute what's in these 800 pages. he did a great job. i would say there's going to be a lot of lawsuits, a lot of speculation on evading it....
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, and maybe not so many loss, but so many people from new york drive to the hamptons every weekends that maybe they don't look sideways and think, you know, this is going on here. these people are our neighbors, and it's happening right next door to us. that's the second reason i was attracted to the story, and the third reason, because as you know, i'm an immigrant myself. i came from cuba when i was 16 years old, a boarded a boat named manana, and i wrote a book about it called "finding manana," and i felt connected to the story. those of us who came from cuba in 1980 came to be known because the boat lift, and it became a derogatory term, but one i like and use with pride, but it became derogatory, no question about it. i see countries of labels, and what that means, what how much they request hurt, how much they can contain an entire group of people. they, at a certain point, criminality or criminals and it's close, and that label of illegality hunted the people who in sussex became, indeed, prey. from -- i began reporting the book in january of 2010 with the trial of jeffrey convoy,
, and maybe not so many loss, but so many people from new york drive to the hamptons every weekends that maybe they don't look sideways and think, you know, this is going on here. these people are our neighbors, and it's happening right next door to us. that's the second reason i was attracted to the story, and the third reason, because as you know, i'm an immigrant myself. i came from cuba when i was 16 years old, a boarded a boat named manana, and i wrote a book about it called "finding...
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and this kind of situation was going on so near, it's actually between new york city and the hamptons. and so many -- maybe not so many -- [inaudible] but so many people from new york drive to the hamptons every weekend that maybe they don't hook sideways and think, you know, this is going on here. these people are our neighbors, and it's happening right next door to us. so that was the second reason why i was attracted to this story. and the third reason was because as many of you also know, i'm an immigrant myself. i came from cuba when i was 16 years old. i boarded a boat, and i wrote a book about it called "finding -- [inaudible] and so i felt somehow connected to the story. those of us who came from cuba in 1980 came to be known as -- [speaking spanish] because the boat lift was called the mariel boat lift. it's a term that i actually use with pride, but it became a derogatory term, no question about it. so i've always been conscious of labels and what that means, what -- how much they can hurt, how much they can taint an entire group of people. the label meant at a certain point
and this kind of situation was going on so near, it's actually between new york city and the hamptons. and so many -- maybe not so many -- [inaudible] but so many people from new york drive to the hamptons every weekend that maybe they don't hook sideways and think, you know, this is going on here. these people are our neighbors, and it's happening right next door to us. so that was the second reason why i was attracted to this story. and the third reason was because as many of you also know,...
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police in hampton, virginia, say that's their job and they decided to get creative doing it. ♪ >> thenters. things that we already know. we still need reminding because we tend to get too caught up in the holiday spirit. >> if i was a criminal, i don't know that that video would scare me too much. >> but it gets your attention that you don't want to be the victim of a crime. >> and on that note, our stage manager noticed that the criminal was singing along and laughing. a nice criminal. a festive criminal. >>> all right, now to someone else who's not a criminal. >> smooth criminal. a michael jackson shout-out. >> the weather has been pretty naughty. >>> we have finally -- this storm is leaving the scene which is great news. it's going to be moving out. let's go over to the weather maps, we talk about the cold in the wake of this storm. temperatures back into the 20s, this is where it's really snowing across northern new england and northern maine. the good news is, the boston and new york city area, by day today, you're above freezing, i still think it's wet, but once we get into toni
police in hampton, virginia, say that's their job and they decided to get creative doing it. ♪ >> thenters. things that we already know. we still need reminding because we tend to get too caught up in the holiday spirit. >> if i was a criminal, i don't know that that video would scare me too much. >> but it gets your attention that you don't want to be the victim of a crime. >> and on that note, our stage manager noticed that the criminal was singing along and...
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officer steve hampton. [applause] may i have sergeant victor huey. sergeant marty lalord. officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was there that night. and the story pales by comparison if you saw what these officers encountered. and the fact of the smoke and the rounds going through floors and ceiling and fire and all the buildings attached. i can assure that the shot taken that night by officer hines saved lives as well as all of these
officer steve hampton. [applause] may i have sergeant victor huey. sergeant marty lalord. officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer...
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. >> thank xdyou,e1 hampton. >> i'm going tnkt( the barge, >> better barge than bar. >>> it is goinglike this. we will only climb into the 50s, so only a five to eight degree spread. i want to make sure you'ree1 prepared for the cold day ahead. also we wante1 to remind you it will be colder tonight and tomorrow morning. winds are pretty strong, so even though we're in the 50s, it feels like the 40s. right now you're at 60q miles pr hour. uyñe as fierce. keep that in mind. cold frontoke1 comes through, a between about 10:00 a.m. and between tr txh we're m. and going to see veryjf cold temperatures. windchills showing you we're mostly in the 50s. i want to show youok the north vapors for two reasons. a, it is the coldest up there, thursday morning,t( look at tha 26 degrees. then it gets moreçó!u ijq)estis the next storm system comes through on e1saturday. the low is going to be at 30lpw degrees. we get another chance on monday. it's going to get pretty exciting around here in the weather department, but if you have agriculture interests, harsh breeze on the way thursday night to frid
. >> thank xdyou,e1 hampton. >> i'm going tnkt( the barge, >> better barge than bar. >>> it is goinglike this. we will only climb into the 50s, so only a five to eight degree spread. i want to make sure you'ree1 prepared for the cold day ahead. also we wante1 to remind you it will be colder tonight and tomorrow morning. winds are pretty strong, so even though we're in the 50s, it feels like the 40s. right now you're at 60q miles pr hour. uyñe as fierce. keep that in...
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. >> the hampton creeks food founder and ceo.e will be back in just 2 minutes with the founder of the platform of quirky. that conversation coming your way next. ♪ >> welcome back to "money moves weekend." i'm deirdre bolton. quirky terms of venture ideas to products. they show up on shelves. bath andome depot, bed beyond. i spoke to the founder and ceo about how he got started. the back ofting in math class and trying to figure out how not to listen to my teacher. i had a product idea and i thought all i needed was a little money. i convince my parents to remortgage their house. i flew to china and found out i needed more money. people are able to get their ideas out there. 700,000 inventors out there. what do you need more than money? >> retailers, marketing. things.hese different i figured, all of that is fine. if we all came together as a community, we could push so many more great ideas out into the world. >> speaking of great ideas, this is a smart egg tray that lets you know if you are at the store if you need more eggs. >
. >> the hampton creeks food founder and ceo.e will be back in just 2 minutes with the founder of the platform of quirky. that conversation coming your way next. ♪ >> welcome back to "money moves weekend." i'm deirdre bolton. quirky terms of venture ideas to products. they show up on shelves. bath andome depot, bed beyond. i spoke to the founder and ceo about how he got started. the back ofting in math class and trying to figure out how not to listen to my teacher. i had...
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. >>> police in hampton, virginia are fighting crime with christmas carols. >> love it.ares holiday safety tips and alouse them to be aware for shoplifters and call police if they see anything suspicious. hampton police say they increase patrols during the holiday season and they want to remind potential criminals they are watching. >>> san francisco palace of fine arts was the scene of a paper view celebrity wedding. they tied the knot inside the rotunda last night. journey and tower of power performed. some of the paper view proceeds will be donated to the typhoon victims in the philippines. >>> 6:26 is the time. a new report on the 2012 chevron fire is about to be released. the results from that report could lead to changes for refineries across the state. >>> we're live at san jose international airport. a water line broke flooding parts of terminal a. we will tell you how its effecting flights and passengers. >>> good morning. we are looking at a commute that is getting busier by the moment. and it looks like we are getting to the peak of it soon. southbound 680 loo
. >>> police in hampton, virginia are fighting crime with christmas carols. >> love it.ares holiday safety tips and alouse them to be aware for shoplifters and call police if they see anything suspicious. hampton police say they increase patrols during the holiday season and they want to remind potential criminals they are watching. >>> san francisco palace of fine arts was the scene of a paper view celebrity wedding. they tied the knot inside the rotunda last night....
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. >> 10-4, registered to a subject out of new hampton, jeremiah mumford out of new hampton. >> jeremiahford is 24 years old, his accomplice is william clay toon. today is clayton's 19th birthday, tear vehicles filled with weapons, including two ak-47s, which mumford legally purchased in iowa. a 1996 ford taurus is hardly the type of car that can outrun a police vehicle. it has 145 horse power, far less powerful tan the engines in most law enforcement cars. but that doesn't stop clayton and mumford from trying to outrun police. they travel roads that criss-cross this section of iowa. fayette county deputy sheriff joe miller picks up the chase as captured by a squad car dash cam. >> 60-mile-an-hour approaches. >> i'm getting closer and closerch all of a sudden i heard something. it sound like a rocket in my car. we're traveling 60-mile-an-hour on a dprafl road. i heard it again, something ain't right. >> the next moment, miller realizes shots are being fired. >> shoots fired. shots fired. >> we heard shots fired. shots fired. >> i thought one went into the engine. it shook my whole car an
. >> 10-4, registered to a subject out of new hampton, jeremiah mumford out of new hampton. >> jeremiahford is 24 years old, his accomplice is william clay toon. today is clayton's 19th birthday, tear vehicles filled with weapons, including two ak-47s, which mumford legally purchased in iowa. a 1996 ford taurus is hardly the type of car that can outrun a police vehicle. it has 145 horse power, far less powerful tan the engines in most law enforcement cars. but that doesn't stop...