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harold: sure i do.been a good sample that all the companies become much more efficient in operations, drilling operations, production operation, all across the board. if we are on level playing field , that is what exports did. it put us on level playing field. we are not captive to just the u.s. refiners. we can sell our product anywhere in the world. we are getting the same price the saudi's were. last year it was not the same. we were suffering a 20 point -- a 20% deduction. today, we are on a level playing field. 11 hours of trading, those prices flipped. 11 hours of premarket trading flipped those prices. once we could export. it's going to be a new day. we will be a market of choice in the future. today, ahead of us, we have a wonderful resource to invest in over the next 20 years. jonathan: which is one of the reasons people think crude bounced back in a big way. -- crude won't bounce back in a big way. you mention the curve earlier. you do not put weight on the print curve. how wrong is that for
harold: sure i do.been a good sample that all the companies become much more efficient in operations, drilling operations, production operation, all across the board. if we are on level playing field , that is what exports did. it put us on level playing field. we are not captive to just the u.s. refiners. we can sell our product anywhere in the world. we are getting the same price the saudi's were. last year it was not the same. we were suffering a 20 point -- a 20% deduction. today, we are on...
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harold van beek has been in the united states for the past decade - he is the owner of jewelry by harold in north liberty. for the past few days his mind has been fixed on his mother back in the netherlands where her 86- year-old heart is failing. van beek says the u-s immigration system is a mess, and it's keeping him from seeing her one last time. "i've been fighting for this for many years now to be able to travel back and see her while she is alive, but now time is my biggest enemy and i need to find a way to be able to go home. " van beek is on an e-2 investor most people can travel on such a visa, but since harold's was issued in the united states and not the netherlands, his passport lacks the stamp needed for international travel. van beek says the only way to get that stamp is to go to the netherlands and reapply to get back to the u-s. but in the process his wife and son would become illegal immigrants and he would risk rejection and could lose his business. "i've felt sad, i've felt beaten up, but not like the anger that i'm feeling right now because this is a situation that y
harold van beek has been in the united states for the past decade - he is the owner of jewelry by harold in north liberty. for the past few days his mind has been fixed on his mother back in the netherlands where her 86- year-old heart is failing. van beek says the u-s immigration system is a mess, and it's keeping him from seeing her one last time. "i've been fighting for this for many years now to be able to travel back and see her while she is alive, but now time is my biggest enemy and...
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big news in the "miami harold" reaching back. here's video from that. yeah, we did not shoot this on hd back then. what a contrast to see the snowfall against the palm trees. >> iguanas falling out of the trees. >> most definitely. but we had a lot of agricultural loss here and the freak-out factor to have snow falling. there you go, there's the cover of the "harold" there. >> snow in miami. >> that was back in '77. in the late 2000s we had snow in oakland park one morning. just light flurries. i remember that, but boy, this morning. great looking back at that video in 1977. in color, too, by the way. we have been in the business long enough that we don't have here's a look at the morning drive, it's on the cool side. if you have the seat heat in your car, you are using that this morning. 52, cool and dry. we don't have wet weather to contend with. that's good news. the drive home about 65. but where is the 70-degree weather? it's not happening.
big news in the "miami harold" reaching back. here's video from that. yeah, we did not shoot this on hd back then. what a contrast to see the snowfall against the palm trees. >> iguanas falling out of the trees. >> most definitely. but we had a lot of agricultural loss here and the freak-out factor to have snow falling. there you go, there's the cover of the "harold" there. >> snow in miami. >> that was back in '77. in the late 2000s we had snow in...
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@harold is a political rookie, @she now works as a physical @therapist. @patten is running for state @representative because he's @term limited out as state @senator. @he has not had a primary @opponent since 2002, he is the @party's recommended candidate @and we tried to speak with him @today. @we were told he was in town but @not available to us. @>> any indication at this point @as to whether this will hurt @him at all? @>> he's so well known and so @well liked, he's done so much @good work for men and women in @the service, for veterans, for @those in need. @this will, obviously, be a @controversy for a short term @but i doubt if it's going to @completely sink his reputation. @>> thanks a lot. @>>> and of course as tom just @emotional story that's drumming @up controversy on social media. @newschannel danielle is here @with us to share some reaction. @>> we have more than 100 @comments, some supportive of @the senator others not so much. @valerie hersh says every @professional that has to travel @has to have a support system in @place regardless of ge
@harold is a political rookie, @she now works as a physical @therapist. @patten is running for state @representative because he's @term limited out as state @senator. @he has not had a primary @opponent since 2002, he is the @party's recommended candidate @and we tried to speak with him @today. @we were told he was in town but @not available to us. @>> any indication at this point @as to whether this will hurt @him at all? @>> he's so well known and so @well liked, he's done so much...
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i want to talk about harold goodwin. i didn't know much about him. we will see him calling plays for the arizona cardinals. the the rule in place and it has effected head coaching hires. bringing in a harold goodwin, what was your opinion of that interview? did jason do his friend a favor from arizona? now or was it a waste of his time? >> i'm on the fence with the r ruiny rule. there is a lot of black coaches that were being over looked. and you look at someone like tony dungie and he doesn't get that interview. i don't know if it's effective. i think a lot of people are bringing these coaches in just because it's the rule. >> they just want to check a box. >> there is no doubt about it. i understand why it was implemented. i really do. >> if harold goodwin is on the map, and maybe next year becomes a hire candidate, did the bucs do him a favor? >> i don't know. maybe not. but sometimes it takes to, three, four, five interviews before you get that job. >> good stuff. stick around. we'll have much more later. paul joined by roy cummings at >>> to get
i want to talk about harold goodwin. i didn't know much about him. we will see him calling plays for the arizona cardinals. the the rule in place and it has effected head coaching hires. bringing in a harold goodwin, what was your opinion of that interview? did jason do his friend a favor from arizona? now or was it a waste of his time? >> i'm on the fence with the r ruiny rule. there is a lot of black coaches that were being over looked. and you look at someone like tony dungie and he...
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harold feld, senior vice president for public knowledge. blair anderson, deputy administrator for the national highway traffic safety administration, and of course michael. we'll start with dean. and each of the remaining panelists will give about five-minute remarks. >> thank you very much. i promise i'll stick to the five minutes. i guess if i had to have a theme this morning, it would be that to use a phrase i'm confident we'll hear tonight since today is the day of the state of the union address. i think so far this event shows that the state of the union is strong. great to see a bipartisan duo of two fcc commissioners working together. spectrum issues should not be partisan. there really should not be a republican view or democratic view on the 5.9-gigahertz band. these are largely technical issues. it's great to see that the two commissioners have shown sustained interest in this. it's great to see michael delving in to the chilly technical water so deeply and doing a great job on the report. finally, i think my family won't believe
harold feld, senior vice president for public knowledge. blair anderson, deputy administrator for the national highway traffic safety administration, and of course michael. we'll start with dean. and each of the remaining panelists will give about five-minute remarks. >> thank you very much. i promise i'll stick to the five minutes. i guess if i had to have a theme this morning, it would be that to use a phrase i'm confident we'll hear tonight since today is the day of the state of the...
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. >> reporter: for peter harold and his wife jan, shanty is part of the family. which means when they fly their golden doodle does, too. but she is too big for the cabin, so she has to be checked. typically, airlines require carry-on pets to fit under the set in front of you. >> it is not the easiest thing. it takes a long time, you have to go to your vet within a week of the flight and get a health certificate each time that you do it. so yeah, it adds about an extra hour to your arrival time. >> reporter: starting in march, delta will no longer allow larger pets to be checked on their owner's flight. instead they'll have to be handled as fright. pets will have to arrive tree dropped off and picked up in the cargo section and the pooch could fly on a separate flight and arrive at a different time. >> we don't do it on the cargo way. we just don't have the confidence and it would be too traumatic for us to think of the dog being handled as cargo. >> reporter: delta's change followed united. >> we really have a better equipped facility at cargo and we can properly
. >> reporter: for peter harold and his wife jan, shanty is part of the family. which means when they fly their golden doodle does, too. but she is too big for the cabin, so she has to be checked. typically, airlines require carry-on pets to fit under the set in front of you. >> it is not the easiest thing. it takes a long time, you have to go to your vet within a week of the flight and get a health certificate each time that you do it. so yeah, it adds about an extra hour to your...
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i want to talk about harold goodwin, one of the coaches that brought in, the rooney rule, in place, and it has affected head coaching hires. >> mm-hmm. >> bringing in a harold goodwin, what was your opinion of that interview? is he on the map now or was it a waste of his time if dirk the guy? >> i'm kind of on the fence with the rooney rule. i understand why it's there, okay, because there was a lot of black coaches that were being overlooked. dungy. maybe he doesn't get that interview when you don't see how great he is and mike tomlin. i don't know if it's effective, okay, because i think a lot of people are bringing these coaches in just because it's -- it's the rule. >> like checking a box. but i understand why it was implemented. i really do. i just don't know if it's effective. >> if harold goodwin is now on the map and maybe next year becomes a candidate, did the bucs do him a favor? >> well, i don't know if it's going to put him on the map. he has to be good at what he does and you should be on a short list anyway. maybe did him a favor. maybe not. sometimes it takes two or three
i want to talk about harold goodwin, one of the coaches that brought in, the rooney rule, in place, and it has affected head coaching hires. >> mm-hmm. >> bringing in a harold goodwin, what was your opinion of that interview? is he on the map now or was it a waste of his time if dirk the guy? >> i'm kind of on the fence with the rooney rule. i understand why it's there, okay, because there was a lot of black coaches that were being overlooked. dungy. maybe he doesn't get that...
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harold brown, secretary from 1977 to '81. then go to william perry, who was secretary from 1994 to '97. bill, can you hear us? >> i can. >> we couldn't hear your response. >> i can hear you fine. >> terrific. >> then, we'll go to senator william cohen, secretary from '97-2001. and finally, to senator chuck hagel, who was secretary from 2013 to less than a year ago. i and the american people cannot thank all of you enough for your service to our country. and i am honored to be here with you today. secretary brown, you were secretary when we established diplomatic relations with china and i was a young lawyer, at the chinese are fond of saying small potato in the state department. tell us about the relationship with china in those early days when you were secretary and dealings you had with the chinese. >> the situation then between the u.s. and china were very different from what they are now or were for the tenures of the others as secretary of defense who will be speaking here today. the chinese were then very much worried a
harold brown, secretary from 1977 to '81. then go to william perry, who was secretary from 1994 to '97. bill, can you hear us? >> i can. >> we couldn't hear your response. >> i can hear you fine. >> terrific. >> then, we'll go to senator william cohen, secretary from '97-2001. and finally, to senator chuck hagel, who was secretary from 2013 to less than a year ago. i and the american people cannot thank all of you enough for your service to our country. and i am...
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. >> may i add one point to harold's point? the united states of america has seven treaty obligations in the world. five of those seven are in the asia pacific area. so we've had those treaty obligations for a long time. a long, long time. >> secretary cohen? >> if i can follow-up on secretary brown's answer. i think we have to be concerned what china thinks. we are up to, and also be concerned about what the asian countries believe is necessary. as seen, china is number one trading partner replacing the united states, we're number four. to say the u.s. is trying to contain china would be to sea all of the members of asean are trying to contain china, which is not the case. they want to continue to do business with china. but they don't want to be dominated, as secretary brown said. and that is a reason why this strategy on the part of the united states makes sense in the sense of how it's being pursued. to say we have 2500 marines in darwin, australia, is not a containment strategy against china although the marines think so.
. >> may i add one point to harold's point? the united states of america has seven treaty obligations in the world. five of those seven are in the asia pacific area. so we've had those treaty obligations for a long time. a long, long time. >> secretary cohen? >> if i can follow-up on secretary brown's answer. i think we have to be concerned what china thinks. we are up to, and also be concerned about what the asian countries believe is necessary. as seen, china is number one...
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those are two different things. >> harold hamm is one of the single largest donors to the university, having contributed over $30 million. >> president boren sits on the board of hamm's oil company, continental resources. in the meeting, hamm expressed his concerns about how talk of man-made earthquakes could look bad for the industry. >> he basically said you have to watch how you say things. >> do you think it's appropriate that harold hamm is tellin' you that you need to be careful how you say things? >> well, there are a lot of people that were tellin' me i need to be careful how i say things. >> hamm declined our request for comment. it wasn't the only time holland faced pressure. in february 2014, a university dean, larry grillot, who has never worked for the oklahoma geological survey, wrote a position paper for the agency which concluded that the majority of oklahoma's recent earthquakes appear to be natural. while the statement came from outside of the geological survey, austin holland was asked to sign off on it. >> i tried to get rid of everything i couldn't stomach. but i
those are two different things. >> harold hamm is one of the single largest donors to the university, having contributed over $30 million. >> president boren sits on the board of hamm's oil company, continental resources. in the meeting, hamm expressed his concerns about how talk of man-made earthquakes could look bad for the industry. >> he basically said you have to watch how you say things. >> do you think it's appropriate that harold hamm is tellin' you that you need...
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but also i'd say, harold, the chinese took a seat on the u.n. security council a long, long time ago and had, did have a role in helping build a world order that was much to their benefit which all three of you have noted, and bill perry talked about it as to our u.s. military has done an awful lot to help the chinese in this regard. >> speak of disregarding international law, let's talk about one of the headlines in the last few days which is north korea. if each of you could kind of talk about your experience with north korea during your tenure, what lessons you learned and what you would tell ash carter about what -- or, i guess, president obama. it's not fair to pin that on ash. what we should be doing about north korea today. >> i think bill perry should answer that -- [laughter] >> i think, bill, you won on this one. >> well, we had in 19 -- my first year as secretary we came very close to a military conflict with north korea. and this was, happy my, resolved without -- happily, resod without conflict be -- resolved without conflict with t
but also i'd say, harold, the chinese took a seat on the u.n. security council a long, long time ago and had, did have a role in helping build a world order that was much to their benefit which all three of you have noted, and bill perry talked about it as to our u.s. military has done an awful lot to help the chinese in this regard. >> speak of disregarding international law, let's talk about one of the headlines in the last few days which is north korea. if each of you could kind of...
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harold and dancy d'souza of blue ash became victims after they left india. they were forced to work 15 hour days with no pay. now... harold d'souza has been named to a presidential panel to look at the problem.. and ways to solve it. weather and sports are ahead, what do you guys have coming up? up? a breakthrough for pete for xavier. sports is coming up. dangerous discipline... (sot) "we have to let our kids know that it's not ok." ... one local school's lesson left a little girl with chemical burns... her mother now fights for changes in disciplinary action.you're watching 9 on whenever you get one of those "robo calls," there is a good chance its coming from just up the road in columbus. a voicemail company says the columbus area generates more robocall than any other part of the country. you mail inc says that in december alone.. nearly 69 million robocalls a tri-state mom says discipline by her daughter's school left the girl with a chemical burn. 9 on your side's briana haper spoke to that mother who thinks some disciplinary changes in the school are n
harold and dancy d'souza of blue ash became victims after they left india. they were forced to work 15 hour days with no pay. now... harold d'souza has been named to a presidential panel to look at the problem.. and ways to solve it. weather and sports are ahead, what do you guys have coming up? up? a breakthrough for pete for xavier. sports is coming up. dangerous discipline... (sot) "we have to let our kids know that it's not ok." ... one local school's lesson left a little girl...
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police say harold shot his wife and killed himself. neighbors remember him as a proud and independent man who did not want help. >> i would take his garbage cans in for him. after the garbage guys came. he asked me not to do it anymore. he does not want any help from anybody. >> people who work with the elderly say murder suicides are not uncommon. they estimate the same thing happened somewhere in this country, about 10 times a week. experts say the depression rate among older americans caring for relatives with serious health problems is also rising. they say people in their 70s and 80s are among the least likely to ask for any type of help. >>> police in union city are defending two officers who shot and killed a man they say charged at them carrying a garden tool. police say the man was armed with a three pronged claw gardening tool like the one we are showing on the screen. a woman called 911 monday night about a strange ner her backyard. officers say they spotted the suspect and ordered him to drop the tool. they say he refused a
police say harold shot his wife and killed himself. neighbors remember him as a proud and independent man who did not want help. >> i would take his garbage cans in for him. after the garbage guys came. he asked me not to do it anymore. he does not want any help from anybody. >> people who work with the elderly say murder suicides are not uncommon. they estimate the same thing happened somewhere in this country, about 10 times a week. experts say the depression rate among older...
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the cardinals and the -- harold goodwin has worked his way up the ladder. he hopes to be a head coach sooner ratherr than later. he talked about what it would be like to see his brother be an nfl head coach. >> it means a lot. we both grew up with dreams of playing professional sports. i was able to be do that. unfortunately, injury took that away from him. to become a head coach in the nfl is just as a big accomplishment in thehe nfl. >> reporter:hat makes him a good nfl coach. what makes harold a good coach? what will help him be successful as the head coach? >> he works all. it is important to him. he demands a lot of his guys. i think that is what -- he knows how to be their friends but at the same hey, guys, it's annie. now, if you're anything like me, you're always looking for ways to save money, especially when it comes to your weekly grocery trip. well, with walmart every day low prices, saving money while keeping the pantry full... that's easier than you think. in head-to-head shopping, the total at walmart beat that of bi-lo. columbia, the total a
the cardinals and the -- harold goodwin has worked his way up the ladder. he hopes to be a head coach sooner ratherr than later. he talked about what it would be like to see his brother be an nfl head coach. >> it means a lot. we both grew up with dreams of playing professional sports. i was able to be do that. unfortunately, injury took that away from him. to become a head coach in the nfl is just as a big accomplishment in thehe nfl. >> reporter:hat makes him a good nfl coach....
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harold hamm was a bit more constructive.sgrove, who covers drilling and oil fields, think? he is with us in new jersey. how much, and these production levels, are underwater? >> it is hard to quantify, but if you think about lifting cost across the u.s. enp sector, they read between the midteens to the mid to high 20's. on a full cycle basis, some people like to point to that if you are bullish. if you look at any emp presentation right now, those prices are nonexistent on any of those charts. not: what also is nonexistent is stripper wells. of oilg a small amount but significant to the overall production profile in the u.s. if you look at how much is uneconomic at these prices, $20, day, nowand barrels a 200-6000 barrels a day of oil underwater. >> that analysis assumes a gas price of natural gas of $2.50. take up another 5000 barrels a day every 25% move in the gas price. per daya 50,000 barrel decline in every five dollar move in the group price. stripper wells produced 10% of u.s. production but they make up about 80% of
harold hamm was a bit more constructive.sgrove, who covers drilling and oil fields, think? he is with us in new jersey. how much, and these production levels, are underwater? >> it is hard to quantify, but if you think about lifting cost across the u.s. enp sector, they read between the midteens to the mid to high 20's. on a full cycle basis, some people like to point to that if you are bullish. if you look at any emp presentation right now, those prices are nonexistent on any of those...
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please come back when harold's not, harold apologized. >> this morning, fans. >> did you guys -- if you'rehis way way you got to be able to take it right back. >> this morning fans of the legendary david bowie have turned a mural in his home toto of london a memorial. we'll be back with four presidential candidates. we take away your stuffy nose. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. you rally the team. we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case of the giggles. tylenol® cold helps relieve even your worst cold & flu symptoms. so you can give them everything you've got. tylenol® shall we say, unnecessarily complex.h back cards are, limiting where you can earn bonus cash back... then those places change every few months... please. it's time you got the quicksilver card from capital one. quicksilver earns you unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, everywhere. doesn't get much simpler than that. what's in your wallet? in my business i cbailing me out my i.all the time... i'm not the i.t. guy. i'm the desktop support tech supervisor. and my customers knowing ri
please come back when harold's not, harold apologized. >> this morning, fans. >> did you guys -- if you'rehis way way you got to be able to take it right back. >> this morning fans of the legendary david bowie have turned a mural in his home toto of london a memorial. we'll be back with four presidential candidates. we take away your stuffy nose. you keep the peace. we calm your congestion and pain. you rally the team. we give you relief from your cough. you give them a case...
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harang gets roll harold hamm will join us today. we're talking crude price with him and see what he sees in the future. >> among the other stories we're watching today. the fed must assess economic data as it unfolds. >> stop the presses. >> and carl icahn knocking down media reports that said he was buying up shares of time warner. speaking to scott, the activist says he doesn't own one share and adds that it annoys him that certain speculators use his name to make profits at the expense of other shareholders. >> well, when carl gets annoyed. >> you might remember that i took a stake in time warner in 2006 and earn urged the company to split up but i'd say successfully. >> he gets annoyed a lot though. >> starbucks planning to open up 500 stores in china in year. they haven't seen any slow down even as other companies blamed the cooling economy for soft results at 4:00 p.m. eastern time howard schultz will be on closing bell and talking about china and a lot more. >> a developing story out of turkey this morning, an explosion in a
harang gets roll harold hamm will join us today. we're talking crude price with him and see what he sees in the future. >> among the other stories we're watching today. the fed must assess economic data as it unfolds. >> stop the presses. >> and carl icahn knocking down media reports that said he was buying up shares of time warner. speaking to scott, the activist says he doesn't own one share and adds that it annoys him that certain speculators use his name to make profits at...
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harold van beek owns jewelry by harold and has been trying to become a u-s citizen for more than a decade. van beek says his e-2 visa lacks a stamp, which doesn't allow him to travel to see his 86-year-old mother. she was for heart failure on new years day in the netherlands. van beck says he would need to re-apply for a new visa before coming back to the u-s, putting his business at risk and forcing his wife and son into illegal status. van beek says he's losing hope in the immigration system. "i don't think i ask too much, the only thing that i am asking, let me come back in the same status that i am in right now just to say farewell to my mom, that's the only thing that i am asking." van beek says it appears the only way he will be able to see his mom one last time is if a federal lawmaker writes him a special bill. linn county public health is running out of space. so the county supervisors plan to discuss what to do about it on monday. a leading proposal includes putting up a new building on a vacant, county- owned lot on 7th street se. it's the site of the options of linn county bui
harold van beek owns jewelry by harold and has been trying to become a u-s citizen for more than a decade. van beek says his e-2 visa lacks a stamp, which doesn't allow him to travel to see his 86-year-old mother. she was for heart failure on new years day in the netherlands. van beck says he would need to re-apply for a new visa before coming back to the u-s, putting his business at risk and forcing his wife and son into illegal status. van beek says he's losing hope in the immigration system....
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. >> harold of bristol is 95. a lifetime ago he was a member of an elite fighting force known as the marine raiders. >> right after pearl harbor, the president and churchill had gotten together and churchill said that, this country needed something like their commandos. >> sheffield's job was to get behind enemy lines. >> well, it was different, yes. it was hairy at times, believe me, and i was a scout and sniper so i had my-- >> he wrote a book about his service, a year ago he decided to create something a bit more permanent. >> i wanted some honor for the raiders because we lost a lot of men. >> fund raising on his own, along with donations from family and marine raider association, for the state cemetery in boss cowan. >> it means a lot to me because you're apt to forgot things, we all do. the kids in school, we asked who we were fightening world war ii. some don't know who the enemy was. >> now, should they one day venture to this hallowed ground, they can learn something about what harold sheffield and the ra
. >> harold of bristol is 95. a lifetime ago he was a member of an elite fighting force known as the marine raiders. >> right after pearl harbor, the president and churchill had gotten together and churchill said that, this country needed something like their commandos. >> sheffield's job was to get behind enemy lines. >> well, it was different, yes. it was hairy at times, believe me, and i was a scout and sniper so i had my-- >> he wrote a book about his service,...
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if they don't. >> harold. >> harold, you are a gd lawyer. >> what does that mean? >> we had a conversation off air yesterday. >> how can you say hillary clinton should not be charged when you have no idea what evident the lawyers at the justice department are looking at? >> i would agree on that point. >> don't criticize me personally like you just did. >> let the investigation run its course. >> then agree with chuck. >> what we know now, you cannot say what you're saying. >> i will say it again. let me finish. chuck, i concluded three months ago. >> with no evidence. >> hold on. >> right here. >> i concluded three months ago that we should just let this lie for the most part because the fbi is either going to charge her or they're not going to charge her. if they don't -- >> i agree. >> okay, you should have let me finish the first three times. >> nothing at a said on the political sphere or on tv is going to matter. if they charge her then nothing her defenders say is going to matter. this is entirely in the fbi's hands. the rest of us here today we just waisted
if they don't. >> harold. >> harold, you are a gd lawyer. >> what does that mean? >> we had a conversation off air yesterday. >> how can you say hillary clinton should not be charged when you have no idea what evident the lawyers at the justice department are looking at? >> i would agree on that point. >> don't criticize me personally like you just did. >> let the investigation run its course. >> then agree with chuck. >> what we know...
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harold feld senior vice president for public knowledge. and blair anderson, deputy administer for the national highway traffic safety administration and, of course, michael. so, we're going to start with dean, and each of the remaining panelists we'll give about five minutes for remarks. >> thanks very much. i promise i will stick to the five minutes. so, i guess if i had to have a theme this morning, it would be that to use a phrase that i'm quite confident we'll hear tonight since today's the day of the state of the union address, i think so far this event shows that the state of the union is strong. so, great to see a bipartisan duo of two fcc commissioners working together, spectrum issues should not be partisan. there really should not be a republican view or a democratic view on the 5.9 gigahertz band. these are really, you know, largely technical issues, and it's great to see that the two commissioners have shown such sustained interest in this, and it's great to see michael delving in to the chilly technical waters so deeply and do
harold feld senior vice president for public knowledge. and blair anderson, deputy administer for the national highway traffic safety administration and, of course, michael. so, we're going to start with dean, and each of the remaining panelists we'll give about five minutes for remarks. >> thanks very much. i promise i will stick to the five minutes. so, i guess if i had to have a theme this morning, it would be that to use a phrase that i'm quite confident we'll hear tonight since...
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he owns jewelry by harold in north liberty. van beek says his e-2 visa lacks a stamp, which doesn't allow him to travel to see his 86-year-old mother. she was hospitalized for heart failure on new years day in the netherlands. van beck says he would need to re-apply for a new visa before coming back to the u-s, putting his business at risk and forcing his wife and son into illegal status. van beek says he's losing hope in the entire immigration system. "i don't think i ask too much, the only thing that i am asking, let me come back in the same status that i am in right now just to say farewell to my mom, that's the only thing that i am asking." van beek says it appears the only way he will be able to see his mom one last time is if a federal lawmaker writes him a special bill. about 45 iowa national guard soldiers are back home after helping provide clean water to flood victims in missouri. ridge, which is just southwest of st. louis. the guard members helped purify drinking water after extensive flooding contaminated the water
he owns jewelry by harold in north liberty. van beek says his e-2 visa lacks a stamp, which doesn't allow him to travel to see his 86-year-old mother. she was hospitalized for heart failure on new years day in the netherlands. van beck says he would need to re-apply for a new visa before coming back to the u-s, putting his business at risk and forcing his wife and son into illegal status. van beek says he's losing hope in the entire immigration system. "i don't think i ask too much, the...
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harold? >> spectrum squatting kills. that's a real problem here. that limits my patience where in the name of life and safety we're going to hold up an entire band from other life and safety uses or refuse to use technology that other apparently smarter engineers in other countries have developed and come to the whole swap of spectrum. the qualcomm guys are pretty smart. usually we're fighting, but i agree they're pretty smart. in this case, they've said, yeah, you know we can split this up and do this just like they do in europe. in fact, we can -- because americans apparently have an obesity problem, we can even give you another ten megahertz. i don't see why we can't give time for this technology develop, for all of this to happen, by putting the life and safety things at the upper end of the band, letting that technology go forward, and still improve life and safety systems that are being developed by other people by expanding the availability of unlicensed use. win-win. so, my question really is what the hell kind of capacity do you need that
harold? >> spectrum squatting kills. that's a real problem here. that limits my patience where in the name of life and safety we're going to hold up an entire band from other life and safety uses or refuse to use technology that other apparently smarter engineers in other countries have developed and come to the whole swap of spectrum. the qualcomm guys are pretty smart. usually we're fighting, but i agree they're pretty smart. in this case, they've said, yeah, you know we can split this...
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alix: more on my conversation with harold hamm after the break.on what leverage he has to pull in order to survive these low prices. ♪ scarlet: we want to up do you -- update you on gopro, stock down 22% after its cutting 7% of jobs. it gave a plenary fourth-quarter revenue --preliminary fourth-quarter revenue that missed analysts estimates. alix: more on oil and my interview with continental resources ceo harold hamm, one of the pioneers of the shale industry. he explain why he's not going to be hedging oil at this point. guest: people are starting in production. -- shutting in production. we have already done the same thing, we will do some more. it gets to a certain point where you don't have to sell. you shut them in. that the number differs all over the board. str -- speople shot in hut in stripper production. one thing everybody is missing. 4-6%rical decline has been on a conventional race horse. with horizontally drilled fields, the reason you do that is to accelerate production and decline rates. these decline rates are about 20% more on a
alix: more on my conversation with harold hamm after the break.on what leverage he has to pull in order to survive these low prices. ♪ scarlet: we want to up do you -- update you on gopro, stock down 22% after its cutting 7% of jobs. it gave a plenary fourth-quarter revenue --preliminary fourth-quarter revenue that missed analysts estimates. alix: more on oil and my interview with continental resources ceo harold hamm, one of the pioneers of the shale industry. he explain why he's not going...
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so harold wrote a diary... eventually published in national hog farmer magazine. with all the gruesome details...the deaths...the animals.and now - a - days... some of the bio - security he started then is still part of this pig business.harold won a "master pork producer" 3 award for that work.then we met tim schmidt...and his award winning hobby herd. toggenburg goats...milked... twice a day...every day.tim really gets to know'em...the young ones..."apple red rodeo, she's a yearling milker." especially the goats that've been around for 7 or 8 years. "her name is high society rose (rooster crowing).""she knows she's special, she's treated that way, and she certainly lives up to it. if she decides she's not going to want to be caught, you're not going to catch her that day."winning personalities...at least for the animals competitively. "that was our first national show win, so of course we remember it."and in may...we had to do a double - take.for a bee...-and busloads of students buzzing into spirit lake...transforming six acres of iowa land at pure fishing, inc
so harold wrote a diary... eventually published in national hog farmer magazine. with all the gruesome details...the deaths...the animals.and now - a - days... some of the bio - security he started then is still part of this pig business.harold won a "master pork producer" 3 award for that work.then we met tim schmidt...and his award winning hobby herd. toggenburg goats...milked... twice a day...every day.tim really gets to know'em...the young ones..."apple red rodeo, she's a...
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adam: harold sheffield of bristol is 95. a lifetime ago in the pacific, he was a member of an elite fighting force known as the marine raiders. >> right after pearl harbor, the president and churchill had gotten together and churchill said this country needed something like their commandos. adam: sheffield' s job was to get behind enemy lines. >> well, it was different, yes. it was hairy at times, believe me, and i was a scout and a sniper so i had my share. adam: he wrote a book about his service, but about a year ago he decided to create something a bit more permanent. >> i wanted some honor for the raiders, because we lost a lot of men. adam: fundraising on his own along with donations from family and the marine raider association he commissioned this , monument for the state >> it means a lot to me because you' re apt to forget things we all do. the kids in school, you ask them who we were fighting in world war ii, some of them don' t even know who the enemy was. adam but now, should they one : day venture to this hallow
adam: harold sheffield of bristol is 95. a lifetime ago in the pacific, he was a member of an elite fighting force known as the marine raiders. >> right after pearl harbor, the president and churchill had gotten together and churchill said this country needed something like their commandos. adam: sheffield' s job was to get behind enemy lines. >> well, it was different, yes. it was hairy at times, believe me, and i was a scout and a sniper so i had my share. adam: he wrote a book...
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particularly harold ham. he owns a lot of oil. rusty maybe talking his book but an actual book, namely "the domino effect." the best seller he has penned that described why oil may not snap back and could stay low for a very long time. the big, quick recovery scenario, way optimistic. he, not the oil man, has been right. it is starting to down on many that he may stay right. we have a once in a lifetime decline and nobody is crowing about it. you have the appalling losses of the oil companies. if no one is spending more, no company saved a couple of cruise ships and airlines are doing better, you can see why we ignore the positive and focus on the negatives. the bottom line here is we need to respect the fact that something good for the economy, lower oil, can be a negative for the stock market, at least short-term, no matter how wrong it might turn out to be over the long term. or until oil stabilizes at any level, do not expect any relieve from the selloff or a trading balance. anything more than that would be way too bullish an
particularly harold ham. he owns a lot of oil. rusty maybe talking his book but an actual book, namely "the domino effect." the best seller he has penned that described why oil may not snap back and could stay low for a very long time. the big, quick recovery scenario, way optimistic. he, not the oil man, has been right. it is starting to down on many that he may stay right. we have a once in a lifetime decline and nobody is crowing about it. you have the appalling losses of the oil...
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harold jacobsen... turned himself in to investigators this morning. he's been charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.jacobsen is accused of punching a man in the head... causing him to fall and hit his head on the concrete.we're told the victim is in stable... but serious condition. 3 3 edventure welcomed more than 200 middle schoolers for their youth summit.students from *under resourced schools.... from across the state... spent the day learning about leadership skills and self confidence... through different workshops.organizers say this summit was created to of themselves.... from being t risk... to t promise. 3 that's what our students. our students need someone to say that you can do it, motivate them, encourage them, and that's what we are doing here today at our summit.the keynote speaker was celebrity chef... jeff henderson. 3 the museum road show was back in action today.it's one of the state museum's most popular events. people bring in items... like military memorabilia and jewerly... and experts offer appraisals
harold jacobsen... turned himself in to investigators this morning. he's been charged with assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature.jacobsen is accused of punching a man in the head... causing him to fall and hit his head on the concrete.we're told the victim is in stable... but serious condition. 3 3 edventure welcomed more than 200 middle schoolers for their youth summit.students from *under resourced schools.... from across the state... spent the day learning about leadership...
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that's my father, harold pierce, sr. he doesn't look crazy to me. that was a year ago. (motorcycle engine revving) ooh! ee! (laughs) h.p., baby, you want this one shaken or stirred? (ice cubes rattle) (projector and camera shutter clicking) that is the day before yesterday. one of our servants sent it to us. and thth was before he told them all to, and i quote, "get out and go to hell." as you can see, my husband is clearly suffering from some kind of psychotic break. mom. my ex-husband. (clicking) harold pierce dropped out of tenth grade to help his family after his father died, sold radios door-to-door throughout the lower midwest. is that how he made his fortune? the lowest figures in the sales force. couldn't bear to take the money from the down-and-outs, so he spent most of his house calls fixing people's radios. toying around, figured out a better device to find radio signals further away-- a chip that became the basis for what's in every cell phone today. just last month, out of the blue.
that's my father, harold pierce, sr. he doesn't look crazy to me. that was a year ago. (motorcycle engine revving) ooh! ee! (laughs) h.p., baby, you want this one shaken or stirred? (ice cubes rattle) (projector and camera shutter clicking) that is the day before yesterday. one of our servants sent it to us. and thth was before he told them all to, and i quote, "get out and go to hell." as you can see, my husband is clearly suffering from some kind of psychotic break. mom. my...
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jean: harold hopes hold a dedication ceremony for the monument in the spring. the powerball jackpot is up to $334 million, the 12th largest in the game' s history. no one won the jackpot on wednesday, rolling it over. the cash prize for the winner is bunny' s supperette in manchester $205 million. was packed with people today buying tickets. and here are the winning numbers. good luck to everyone. many ski areas are thankful for the snow this week. people hit the slopes at pats peak today. they have 28 trails and 11 lifts and every saturday night from 3 -- 3:00 to 10:00, they have a discounted rate of $49. but not all local ski areas are ready to open yet. manchester' s mcintyre ski area pushed back it ski lessons by a week. mcintyre hoped to open by the end of this week but announced yesterday that conditions still aren' t right. it has set a tentative opening date of january 8. boston globe employees will hand deliver papers tomorrow morning. more than 100 reporters and editors have volunteered to personally deliver the paper to frustrated readers who haven'
jean: harold hopes hold a dedication ceremony for the monument in the spring. the powerball jackpot is up to $334 million, the 12th largest in the game' s history. no one won the jackpot on wednesday, rolling it over. the cash prize for the winner is bunny' s supperette in manchester $205 million. was packed with people today buying tickets. and here are the winning numbers. good luck to everyone. many ski areas are thankful for the snow this week. people hit the slopes at pats peak today. they...
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they have dismissed strength and conditioning coach harold nash who has been on the job since 2011. a running game going tonight. 24 fast break points this. they won four games in a reand take care of the nuggets. orlando comes to the garden on friday might. today. he was taken there last night after the first period with now we find out that he has had three surgeries they call them minor heart surgeries for oblation. trust me. nothing minor about heart surgery. anyway. he is going ok. he will join bruins after the all star break. another move tonight. another move by the patriots. they have dismissed strength and conditioning coach harold nash who has been on the job since 2011. how about this today from tom brady on the facebook page. you can see it there. "thank you to all our fans for the incredible support you gave us this season. i'm proud to call new england my home and have the privilege of playing for your team." our team fought hard all year. am floyd effort to prepare each game as if it were our last. we never quit or lost sight of what we were playing for. it is trier h
they have dismissed strength and conditioning coach harold nash who has been on the job since 2011. a running game going tonight. 24 fast break points this. they won four games in a reand take care of the nuggets. orlando comes to the garden on friday might. today. he was taken there last night after the first period with now we find out that he has had three surgeries they call them minor heart surgeries for oblation. trust me. nothing minor about heart surgery. anyway. he is going ok. he will...
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on 15 february, harold and martin--harold m martin and medical officer lieutenant commander kellam placed the bay into commission. they raise colors as the band struck up the star-spangled banner, complete with a flyover of pby's from pearl harbor. all of the buildings, being brand spanking new, it was little wonder that with gleaming facilities and recreations that it was known as the "country club" of the pacific. however, as the months of 1940 -- 1941 over the beautiful -- 1941 slipped, skies darkened over the beautiful peninsula. june america preoccupied with a struggle to emerge from the great depression in the 1930's, the aggressive behavior of japan presented a disquieting and troubling prospect. from 1937 to 1941, the war between china and japan dampened ambitions in the far east, particularly u.s. interests in the philippines. against this backdrop, husband e kimmell and his staff devoted themselves to fleet readiness, training, and the chronic shortfalls of manpower, and installations. in 1941, the issue in the far east group critical. --grew critical. the collapse of the indoch
on 15 february, harold and martin--harold m martin and medical officer lieutenant commander kellam placed the bay into commission. they raise colors as the band struck up the star-spangled banner, complete with a flyover of pby's from pearl harbor. all of the buildings, being brand spanking new, it was little wonder that with gleaming facilities and recreations that it was known as the "country club" of the pacific. however, as the months of 1940 -- 1941 over the beautiful -- 1941...
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bucs gm interviewing carolina panthers sean mcdermott and harold goodwin to follow. we expect cutter to get in there and interview shortly. he's the favorite. i think if he does get the job, his first decision is going to be, is he going to resign doug martin? the only buc that landed on the all-pro team yesterday. big weekend coming up for jose fernandez and the bulls, uconn coming to town on sunday unbeaten and ranked number one. >> reporter: in order to be the best, you have to beat the best. when it comes to women's college basketball, the best has been uconn for the last two decades, winning nine national titles since 2000. >> everybody in the country trying to get to that spot, number one in the country. >> number one team in the country and it's a great opportunity for us. >> reporter: usf is one of the best if not the best rosters jose fernandez ever constructed. the huskies team that's won 49 straight games? >> i think we have all the pieces to take us to that next level to be able to beat them. >> reporter: the bulls are 0-17 all-time against uconn, but the
bucs gm interviewing carolina panthers sean mcdermott and harold goodwin to follow. we expect cutter to get in there and interview shortly. he's the favorite. i think if he does get the job, his first decision is going to be, is he going to resign doug martin? the only buc that landed on the all-pro team yesterday. big weekend coming up for jose fernandez and the bulls, uconn coming to town on sunday unbeaten and ranked number one. >> reporter: in order to be the best, you have to beat...
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have you been to harold square yet? you have to go. it's an iconic building.t's one of the big prizes obviously in this potential real estate play. nobody knows what exactly it's worth. i've seen 3 to 4 billion, but that is the prize. >> i will have to go bit it. market research. a bit of fun. >>> other stocks to watch. wall street journal says kohl's is considering taking itself private. there we g. it's at 47.9 this morning. illumina is launching a new company for blood-based screening for cancer. alcoa is winning $1.5 billion long-time contract from g.e.'s aviation unit. "the wall street journal" says the deal will be announced along with alcoa's earnings report. it's a big significant first earnings report from that sector. up $8 a share. >> china, weak commodities prices all factoring into this stock price. >>> in other corporate news thermofisher is buying affymetri km for $1.3 billion. >>> pfizer raising its u.s. prices for 100 drugs on january 1st. pfizer notes that the list prices don't reflect considerable discounts to governments, health care plans,
have you been to harold square yet? you have to go. it's an iconic building.t's one of the big prizes obviously in this potential real estate play. nobody knows what exactly it's worth. i've seen 3 to 4 billion, but that is the prize. >> i will have to go bit it. market research. a bit of fun. >>> other stocks to watch. wall street journal says kohl's is considering taking itself private. there we g. it's at 47.9 this morning. illumina is launching a new company for blood-based...
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police say harold shot his wife and killed himself.neighbors remember him as a proud and independent man who did not want help. >> i would take his garbage cans in for him. after the garbage guys came. and huh-uh. he asked me not to do it anymore. he did not want any help from anybody. >> people who work with the elderly say murder suicides are not uncommon and they estimate that it happens somewhere in this country about 10 times a week. and experts also say the depression rate among older americans caring for relatives with serious health problems is rising. they say people in their 70s and 80s are among the least likely to ask for any type of help. >>> time is now 5:36. police in union city, are defending two officers who shot and killed a man who they say charged at them, carrying a garden tool. the police say the man had a three-pronged clawed gardening tool like the one you see on the tv screen. the woman called 911, monday night, about a stranger in her backyard. and police officers say they spotted the suspect, told him to drop
police say harold shot his wife and killed himself.neighbors remember him as a proud and independent man who did not want help. >> i would take his garbage cans in for him. after the garbage guys came. and huh-uh. he asked me not to do it anymore. he did not want any help from anybody. >> people who work with the elderly say murder suicides are not uncommon and they estimate that it happens somewhere in this country about 10 times a week. and experts also say the depression rate...
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they also say that harold was devoted to her.e say harold shot his wife and then killed himself. and neighbors remember him as a proud and independent man, who did not want any help. >> i would take his garbage cans in for him. and after the garbage guys came. huh-uh. he asked me not to do it anymore. he does not want any help from anybody. >> people who work with the elderly say murder suicides are not uncommon and they estimate that it happens somewhere in this cun interest you about 10 times a week. experts say the depression rate among older americans who are caring for relatives with serious health problems is also rising. and they say people in their 70s and 80s are among the least likely to ask for any help. >>> time is now 6:38. and still no signs this morning, of two missing santa cruz college students who were swept away by a big wave right into the ocean. the students from uc sant cruz who were members of a muslim campus group, they were standing on the shore near davenport in santa cruz county ar hiking down to the be
they also say that harold was devoted to her.e say harold shot his wife and then killed himself. and neighbors remember him as a proud and independent man, who did not want any help. >> i would take his garbage cans in for him. and after the garbage guys came. huh-uh. he asked me not to do it anymore. he does not want any help from anybody. >> people who work with the elderly say murder suicides are not uncommon and they estimate that it happens somewhere in this cun interest you...
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>> well, scott, they think it could be very bad, and you heard harold hamm talk about long-term moneya lot of it is in debt. we are increasingly looking at the bond market. you talk about what the stocks are doing every day. let's look at the debt. debt people will say they're the real sort of foretellers of what will happen. these are just a few select names looking at stocks and high yield bonds. this is the high yield bond move, and a lot of these companies, guys, you know, are very small now because the market cap over the last -- ultra petroleum, jones energy, peabody energy, that's a coal company, obviously. their bonds have fallen 42% in just a matter of weeks. you have others, range resources, comstock, the list is too long. we'll mention some more at 2:00 today. you have to focus on the debt because this long-term money that harold hamm just talked about, a lot of that is leveraged up. there's only a couple of outcomes here. you can do a dealt swap like chesapeake did a couple of weeks ago. we're going to give you 50 cents on the dollar. you can do equity capital raise. proba
>> well, scott, they think it could be very bad, and you heard harold hamm talk about long-term moneya lot of it is in debt. we are increasingly looking at the bond market. you talk about what the stocks are doing every day. let's look at the debt. debt people will say they're the real sort of foretellers of what will happen. these are just a few select names looking at stocks and high yield bonds. this is the high yield bond move, and a lot of these companies, guys, you know, are very...
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david: that was harold hamm earlier on bloomberg television.ow jones down about 2%. 2.2%.p 500 down about this is bloomberg markets. more after the break. ♪ david: welcome back. let's go to the markets desk. julie hyman is there. flustered by all that's going on in the markets. the selloff is accelerating. likened ital twitter to a flushing toilet. it hasn't been a pretty market for the bulls this year. the s&p 500 down and the nasdaq is leading the declines, down more than 3%. at oilake a look again prices. we have seen them move lower as well. as $29.96.ed as low above% now and holding $30 barrel. below $30 aady gone couple days ago and then came back up. but we see wti selloff and stocks are selling off. there is a hold risk off sentiment in the market right now. you can see the intraday move mirrored by the other averages -- just a long slide with the dow jones down by 3%. the nasdaq is down by nearly 10%. down 9.5 far in 2016, percent. i've been trying to chart whether we have reentered corrections. is the s&p 500. before the august and se
david: that was harold hamm earlier on bloomberg television.ow jones down about 2%. 2.2%.p 500 down about this is bloomberg markets. more after the break. ♪ david: welcome back. let's go to the markets desk. julie hyman is there. flustered by all that's going on in the markets. the selloff is accelerating. likened ital twitter to a flushing toilet. it hasn't been a pretty market for the bulls this year. the s&p 500 down and the nasdaq is leading the declines, down more than 3%. at oilake...