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i'm jackie deangelis, and get all of your news on nbc. >>> and starting tomorrow, most stores in san mateo stores will be banned from using plastic bags. and the latest city to join the trend is daily city. >> the reason that the legislation is put forward is because in daily city in particular there was a different plastic bags getting on to the beaches. and so it is good sound legislation, and i'm really looking forward to making sure that we keep our environment pristine. >> and an earth day event in the city yesterday encouraged people to drop off anything that they wanted to get rid of at the dump. nearby, a beach cleanup and events popped up all across the bay area. >>> happening right now fire crews are saying they are gaining a upperhand on the brushfires in the hills near los angeles, and most people near mo monrovia were allowed back into their home today after a gardener's power tool created sparks. crews say that the sparks have reached 200 acres of land so far and so far no buildings have been damaged, but one firefighter have resulted in heat injury. and now to heat in
i'm jackie deangelis, and get all of your news on nbc. >>> and starting tomorrow, most stores in san mateo stores will be banned from using plastic bags. and the latest city to join the trend is daily city. >> the reason that the legislation is put forward is because in daily city in particular there was a different plastic bags getting on to the beaches. and so it is good sound legislation, and i'm really looking forward to making sure that we keep our environment pristine....
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jackie deangelis joins us with this monday morning's business headlines. jackie, good morning. >> good morning, richard. the markets looking to continue their winning ways as we kick off the second quarter today. the dow coming off its best first quarter since 1998. remember, since 1950, april has been the best month of the year for the dow. >>> meantime, investors get data on manufacturing and construction spending. later this week look for numbers on auto sales and the jobs report on friday. we're also keeping close watch on cyprus after banks reopened last week following the country's financial bailout. treasury secretary jack lew is headed to europe next week to discuss that situation. richard, back to you. >> all right, thank you, jackie. >>> also overnight, a major setback for drug company novartis. india's highest court denied a patent petition for a cancer drug. this will surely impact the stock today. >>> this morning exxon mobil continues to clean up thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil that's been leaking in the town of mayflower, arkansas. th
jackie deangelis joins us with this monday morning's business headlines. jackie, good morning. >> good morning, richard. the markets looking to continue their winning ways as we kick off the second quarter today. the dow coming off its best first quarter since 1998. remember, since 1950, april has been the best month of the year for the dow. >>> meantime, investors get data on manufacturing and construction spending. later this week look for numbers on auto sales and the jobs...
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. >>> for a first look at what's moving your money, we go to cnbc's jackie deangelis. good morning. >> the stocks suffered yesterday on disappointing economic data and worries on escalating tensions with north korea. meanwhile, heads rolling at lululemon, the company's chief officer is leaving after the company was forced to pull a line of black pants because they were a bit see-through. >>> facebook taking another leap into the mobile market. the site is expecting to unveil a smartphone today that will promptly feature users' home pages on it. 680 million people currently access facebook on their phones each month. richard back to you. >>> on the retail front, samsung announced its setting up mini shops inside best buy stores in the comes months. meanwhile, rumors are swirling that apple has its own tv in the works, 50 or 60-inch sets that you control with your hand movements costs between $1500 and $2,000. >>> hyundai and kia with air and brake switches. a new report finds 700 million federal dollars to help katrina victims is unaccounted for. according to the report
. >>> for a first look at what's moving your money, we go to cnbc's jackie deangelis. good morning. >> the stocks suffered yesterday on disappointing economic data and worries on escalating tensions with north korea. meanwhile, heads rolling at lululemon, the company's chief officer is leaving after the company was forced to pull a line of black pants because they were a bit see-through. >>> facebook taking another leap into the mobile market. the site is expecting to...
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jackie deangelis has our report. >> another massive selloff in the gold market today, but what's fuelling the fur rouse rotation? several factors are at play including the continued strength in the equity market. gold had lost its luster, but gold is also an inflation hedge and as long as the fed continues with its stimulus program, investors believe inflation is likely to remain in check. >> people thought the price of gold was a good hedge against stock market moves and forgot that the price of gold really is an inflationary hedge and then you buy gold to preserve purchasing power. while we're not seeing the signs of inflation because commodity prices have not risen. interest rates have remained low, so the cost of commodities have not really gone u. >> but there's more to the story. part of bullion's breakdown is due to the cent strength in the u.s. dollar. >> if the dollar is strong, it becomes very expensive for people who do not have dollars to buy gold. >> meantime, troubles in europe are weighing on the precious metal as well. it's believed that cyprus may need to sell some gold t
jackie deangelis has our report. >> another massive selloff in the gold market today, but what's fuelling the fur rouse rotation? several factors are at play including the continued strength in the equity market. gold had lost its luster, but gold is also an inflation hedge and as long as the fed continues with its stimulus program, investors believe inflation is likely to remain in check. >> people thought the price of gold was a good hedge against stock market moves and forgot...
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jackie deangelis looks what's in the pipe line for the quarter and the rest of the year. >> ipo activity held steady with 31 deals for companies with market cap over 50 million, raising $7.6 billion according to renaissance capital. ipo performance outpacing the broader market with an average total return for the quarter of 18%. there was also a notable shift toward yield plays. that said, when looking at the pipeline for the rest of the year, couple of things to consider including recent legislation that allows smaller companies to file confidentially. many are electing that option. that could make the pipeline appear smaller, but renaissance capital says there's actually a lot of activity occurring behind the scenes. that's some of the deals we'll be watching for in the coming months, bausch & lomb, seaworld, cdw, covering a broad range of sectors. more tech deals are expected later this year. companies like market o, fire eye have filed confidentially, while several others have reportedly hired banks in preparation for ipos. on tap, independent bank group of 3.2 million share offering
jackie deangelis looks what's in the pipe line for the quarter and the rest of the year. >> ipo activity held steady with 31 deals for companies with market cap over 50 million, raising $7.6 billion according to renaissance capital. ipo performance outpacing the broader market with an average total return for the quarter of 18%. there was also a notable shift toward yield plays. that said, when looking at the pipeline for the rest of the year, couple of things to consider including recent...
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jackie deangelis tells us which foods we'll be paying more for, which may be cheaper and why. >> it's still cold across the plains, but the latest usda forecast is a little warmer. with the overall food costs rising 3% this year, slightly less than thought before, but slightly more than the 2% increase in 2012. a family spent $197 a week on food for a family four. a year later, topping $200 a week. one big change, fruit and vegetable prices dropped slightly last year. food could be even more expensive if the weather doesn't improve across the nation's heartland. last year's drought followed by unusually cold temperatures this spring are impacting both the winter and spring wheat crops. winter wheat accounts for 72% of u.s. wheat production. farmers are expecting to lose about a quarter of this year's crop. you may pay more for baked goods and cereals as feed prices rise. >> it does not look good. we'll go up another upper level trough as we head into next week. that could create rain, more snow, more cold weather. not good news for the planters. >> spring planting usually begins in mi
jackie deangelis tells us which foods we'll be paying more for, which may be cheaper and why. >> it's still cold across the plains, but the latest usda forecast is a little warmer. with the overall food costs rising 3% this year, slightly less than thought before, but slightly more than the 2% increase in 2012. a family spent $197 a week on food for a family four. a year later, topping $200 a week. one big change, fruit and vegetable prices dropped slightly last year. food could be even...
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cnbc's jackie deangelis joins us. good morning to you. >> good morning, betty. markets are looking to continue their winning ways. this is as we kick off the second quarter. the dow is coming off the best first quarter since 1998. april has been the best year for the dot. manufacturers are going to give out numbers. later look for the auto sales and jobs reports on friday. we're looking at cyprus after banks reopened last week. treasury secretary jack lu, he is headed to europe next week to discuss that situation. >> big week for business. thank you, jackie. >>> also overnight, a major set back for drug company novartis. india's highest court denied a patent for a cancer drug. >>> exxonmobile continues to clean up thousands of barrels of heavy crude oil that's been leaking in the town of mayflower, arkansas. the pipeline carries 90,000 barrels a day from illinois to texas. it was shut down friday. residents from 22 homes were evacuated. >>> check this out, it is a vintd taj "sergeant peppers i "album autographed for a whopping $290,000. it's believed that the fa
cnbc's jackie deangelis joins us. good morning to you. >> good morning, betty. markets are looking to continue their winning ways. this is as we kick off the second quarter. the dow is coming off the best first quarter since 1998. april has been the best year for the dot. manufacturers are going to give out numbers. later look for the auto sales and jobs reports on friday. we're looking at cyprus after banks reopened last week. treasury secretary jack lu, he is headed to europe next week...
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. >>> broader markets this morning and turn to jackie deangelis live at cnbc headquarters. good morning, jackie. >> good morning, scott. futures higher after stocks rose for a third day yesterday. the dow posting a gain on 15 straight tuesdays. that is the first time that that has happened since 1927. now, this all came despite a few minutes of panic midday when a fake tweet from the associated press caused markets to plunge briefly before recovering. the dow dropped 147 points in just three minutes while the move briefly wiped out about $146 billion in value from the s&p 500 index. many traders were able to cancel orders and wait for more information. several firms that use computer al algorithms to track profits may have lost. yesterday the dow closed up 152 points, 14,719. the nasdaq up 35 to 3,269. back to you. >>> nintendo has had trouble selling as many of those eu devices. sale sales are getting better. why? not because they made a change to the game but because we've been talking about. this the japanese government's all-in attitude about the economy. they've been po
. >>> broader markets this morning and turn to jackie deangelis live at cnbc headquarters. good morning, jackie. >> good morning, scott. futures higher after stocks rose for a third day yesterday. the dow posting a gain on 15 straight tuesdays. that is the first time that that has happened since 1927. now, this all came despite a few minutes of panic midday when a fake tweet from the associated press caused markets to plunge briefly before recovering. the dow dropped 147 points...
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phil lebeau is live with the top man in the faa's union, but first we go to jackie deangelis who is out at my favorite airport, laguardia. jackie? >> reporter: good afternoon, tyler. a fair amount of angry passengers whose flights have been delayed is what she meant to say. of course, you know, they are blaming it on sequestration. that has prompted the faa to cut 47,000 jobs and 13,000 of those are air travel controllers. that is in an effort to trim $200 million from the budget. the question, of course, is at what cost is that savings really coming? the concern is that there will be a domino effect here, that delays like this will cause people, especially business men and women to stop traveling, travel less because of the inconvenience. not only having the bottom line of the airlines, but the greater economy. for example, american airlines say it could see a hit of $1.7 million a day as a result of this. now, some suggesting that people may be too quick to point the finger at washington. the faa saying in a statement that 1200 delays yesterday occurred because of the furloughs, but t
phil lebeau is live with the top man in the faa's union, but first we go to jackie deangelis who is out at my favorite airport, laguardia. jackie? >> reporter: good afternoon, tyler. a fair amount of angry passengers whose flights have been delayed is what she meant to say. of course, you know, they are blaming it on sequestration. that has prompted the faa to cut 47,000 jobs and 13,000 of those are air travel controllers. that is in an effort to trim $200 million from the budget. the...
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for more on this and the rest of today's economic news we turn to cnbc's jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange. >> good morning, natalie. big week on wall street, 30 s&p companies reporting this week that will set the tone for the market and tax day, it's dreaded by many but some companies like mcdonald's, cinnabon, boston market are trying to ease the pain and playing the hero helps build brand loyalty with customers. >> i guess you can enjoy at least on that front. jackie deangelis, thank you. >>> jenna bush hager gave birth to a baby girl, margaret laura hager, mick named mila, arrived saturday evening weighing in at 6 pounds, 15 ounces and a picture of perfection, there she is with jenna, husband henry and former president george w. bush and wife laura, first-time parents. we're so happy for them. >> congratulations to everyone. 6 pound 15 ounces, just round that to 7 pounds but i think she was really ready for the pregnancy to be over >> she wasn't ready to go. when we saw her thursday i was asking her is your bag packed, car seat, carrier. she's like i don't have any
for more on this and the rest of today's economic news we turn to cnbc's jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange. >> good morning, natalie. big week on wall street, 30 s&p companies reporting this week that will set the tone for the market and tax day, it's dreaded by many but some companies like mcdonald's, cinnabon, boston market are trying to ease the pain and playing the hero helps build brand loyalty with customers. >> i guess you can enjoy at least on that front....
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jackie deangelis is with us now. hi, jackie. >> another major milestone around the corner?tures now. anthony is at the nymex. two weeks away from earnings. is that going to be the catalyst that takes us to the all-time highs? >> i'd argue the earnings season could be the headwind that causes a correction in this market. most analysts i'm looking at right now say it's going to be a mixed bag. what i'm looking at right now, there's not a lot of headwinds between now and then to take the market higher. this morning we had a manufacturing number that wasn't good. the market still trades higher. as long as we have q.e. going for the next few weeks, i'm still a buyer of this market. >> jeff, you can see the multiple is lower than it was when the s&p made an all-time high back in 2007. does that mean that stocks are still cheap? grizz, over to you? >> jackie, i think they are a little bit cheap. but the difference between now and 2007 is the q.e. and that's what the difference is. the guests earlier on the show say if we pull the rug out from underneath, will the market crash? i d
jackie deangelis is with us now. hi, jackie. >> another major milestone around the corner?tures now. anthony is at the nymex. two weeks away from earnings. is that going to be the catalyst that takes us to the all-time highs? >> i'd argue the earnings season could be the headwind that causes a correction in this market. most analysts i'm looking at right now say it's going to be a mixed bag. what i'm looking at right now, there's not a lot of headwinds between now and then to take...
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jackie deangelis has your options. >> dividend play is always on the radar, but with 81% of the s&p 500panies paying them, there's definitely a lot of options. which sectors tend to pay the most, which companies get the mvp. we have that and more when "power lunch" is back. [ male announcer ] they say that hard work is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and points that don't expire. rewards that actually reward you. we are southwest. welcome aboard. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long weekends and longer retirements. ♪ ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm josh lipton. check out mcdonald's, enjoying a day in the green, making a in 52-week high. for a technical take, i checked in mark newton of gray wolf. for traders out there, he says mcd still looks attractive. he says today's move improves the technical c
jackie deangelis has your options. >> dividend play is always on the radar, but with 81% of the s&p 500panies paying them, there's definitely a lot of options. which sectors tend to pay the most, which companies get the mvp. we have that and more when "power lunch" is back. [ male announcer ] they say that hard work is its own reward. but there's nothing wrong with enjoying a little extra reward. ♪ that's why southwest built a better rapid rewards program with unlimited...
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. >> jackie deangelis, thank you very much. >> it's no secret working out to music can motivate and maket more fun. british researchers say music with 125 to 140 beats per minute is optimal. so here's the songs they suggest you add to your play list. lady gaga's "edge of glory," michael jackson's "beat it." "boom-boom pow" by black eyed epaes, "willi. am "scream and shout." [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] from our nation's networks... ♪ ...to our city streets... ♪ ...to skies around the world... ♪ ...northrop grumman's security solutions are invisibly at work, protecting people's lives... [ soldier ] move out! [ male announcer ] ...without their even knowing it. that's the value of performance. no
. >> jackie deangelis, thank you very much. >> it's no secret working out to music can motivate and maket more fun. british researchers say music with 125 to 140 beats per minute is optimal. so here's the songs they suggest you add to your play list. lady gaga's "edge of glory," michael jackson's "beat it." "boom-boom pow" by black eyed epaes, "willi. am "scream and shout." [ male announcer ] at his current pace, bob will retire when he's...
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let's get more from the futures pits and jackie deangelis. >> that's very correct and also gold has risen10% in just one week. so the question, did c.a.t. bounce here? or is the start of the next golden era? do you think the floor is in for bouillon? what's behind today's rally? >> and the last five trading sessions have been spectacular. they were in price discovery mode around the $1,400 level, but the two undercurrents we are seeing is it's been back. we saw that historic drop from 15 to 23, there's that lot of prints, a lot of volume lacking in that move. we will see a back end fill, approximately 15 to 23 in the short-term. the real reason is demand, jackie. and typically when stocks are for sale, people run for cover. but gold is on sale from mumbai to here in chicago. people are buying the physical. the demand is back at this reduced price. >> it's a back end fill on the charts and also demand is on the rise. rich, do you see gold prices getting above that $1,500 level this week? >> jackie, i don't. i sent you a chart. take a look at the down trend line. and let's be clear, gold is
let's get more from the futures pits and jackie deangelis. >> that's very correct and also gold has risen10% in just one week. so the question, did c.a.t. bounce here? or is the start of the next golden era? do you think the floor is in for bouillon? what's behind today's rally? >> and the last five trading sessions have been spectacular. they were in price discovery mode around the $1,400 level, but the two undercurrents we are seeing is it's been back. we saw that historic drop...
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nation's airports does keep piling up thanks to those furloughs from the sequester budget cuts, jackie deangeliseen spending the day at new york's laguardia airport. she joins us with what she's been saying there. good afternoon, jackie d. >> reporter: delays have increased and it's very apparent on the flight board behind me. some departures on the tarmac right now, an hour, and even potentially more. and that is a result of congestion. some passengers a little bit clueless about the sequester and the impact it's having on their travel plans, but it's the business travelers that have been very keen on this and they are losing their patience. the faa has cut 47,000 positions. that's approximately 10% of its staff. that's to trim $200 million from its budget. but some passengers are questioning at what cost these savings are coming and some in washington are echoing that same sentiment. >> it is a matter of basic common sense that saving the $50 million at stake here is not really saving at all. in fact, it's penny wise, pound foolish. it is long-term, a cost to the nation. >> and what he's talki
nation's airports does keep piling up thanks to those furloughs from the sequester budget cuts, jackie deangeliseen spending the day at new york's laguardia airport. she joins us with what she's been saying there. good afternoon, jackie d. >> reporter: delays have increased and it's very apparent on the flight board behind me. some departures on the tarmac right now, an hour, and even potentially more. and that is a result of congestion. some passengers a little bit clueless about the...
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jackie deang his has be anan ad tracking this market. >> before we look at where we're going, sometimeshelps us to look at where we've been. we saw 31 ipo deals. that was according to renaissance capital. resans knows that ipo performance has generally outpaced the broader market with an average total return for the quarter of 18%. they also highlight a shift towards yield plays. now, that said, everyone is, of course, wondering what's in store for the second quarter, the rest of the year in light of the jobs act. that's sort for jump start our business start-up. most companies have elected to final confidentially. that has reduced the visible pipeline. but paul tells me there is a lot of activity occurring behind the scenes. it's unclear if the overall pipeline has been reduced at this point. and a confidential filing process has caused yields to move quickly. 31% of the yields in q1 have priced within 50 days of filing, but it has shifted the visible pipeline to some of these larger company. that's because those with a revenue of $1 billion cannot take advantage of that profit. some o
jackie deang his has be anan ad tracking this market. >> before we look at where we're going, sometimeshelps us to look at where we've been. we saw 31 ipo deals. that was according to renaissance capital. resans knows that ipo performance has generally outpaced the broader market with an average total return for the quarter of 18%. they also highlight a shift towards yield plays. now, that said, everyone is, of course, wondering what's in store for the second quarter, the rest of the year...
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jackie deangelis working that angle. >> good afternoon. the boston bombings brings attention back to security and safety issues here at home. there definitely are some companies that could see an uptick from increased orders in security software and equipment. oppenheimer highlighting video monitors and communications, interception solutions that enable realtime online tracking of suspicious activities. companies like nice systems and verint both leaders in that space. crt capital feeling other significant sporting events will respond to the boston incident by stepping up their security measures as well. crt adding osi systems, american science and engineering, and also flir systems to the list of their names to watch. there are also security monitoring equipment companies like honeywell. honeywelcome pets in this space with united technologies and tyco international which also offers various security monitoring technology equipment. ingersoll rand, they have a security business set to be spun off frits parent late this year. also iris ide
jackie deangelis working that angle. >> good afternoon. the boston bombings brings attention back to security and safety issues here at home. there definitely are some companies that could see an uptick from increased orders in security software and equipment. oppenheimer highlighting video monitors and communications, interception solutions that enable realtime online tracking of suspicious activities. companies like nice systems and verint both leaders in that space. crt capital feeling...
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with more, jackie deangelis joins us from cnbc over in the states. good to see you early morning hours. what's going on with dividends? >> r kelly, good morning. it's an interesting story. aggregate dividends per share for s&p 500 companies grew nearly 16% year over year at the end of the last year. and the number of companies paying a dividend over the trailing month period hit a new 13-year high of 405 or roughly 81% of the s&p 500. that's according to fact set. now, fact set points out that in terms of sectors, we're talking about technology. financials, consumer discretionary. they were the top three leaders in the year over year growth on a per share basis. now, the s&p 500 aggregate payout ratio was 30% as of the forty quarter last year. that's about 2.4% higher than the previous year. and the aggregate dividend yield is slightly more than 2% in line with the daily average. the top ten companies by common and preferred dividends paid on a trailing 12-month basis. at&t, exxon, ge, microsoft, chevron, j&j, pfizer, p&g, wells fargo and philip morr
with more, jackie deangelis joins us from cnbc over in the states. good to see you early morning hours. what's going on with dividends? >> r kelly, good morning. it's an interesting story. aggregate dividends per share for s&p 500 companies grew nearly 16% year over year at the end of the last year. and the number of companies paying a dividend over the trailing month period hit a new 13-year high of 405 or roughly 81% of the s&p 500. that's according to fact set. now, fact set...
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jackie deangelis joins us with more. jackie. >> good morning, andrew.ven worldwide. security measures are being stepped up in response to those attacks in boston. city authorities of course are deploying several different measures to step up security in man hot hat ton. manhattan. they travel in packs with lights and sirens. it's the highly trafficked areas they're worried about. rockefeller center, world trade center. mayor bloomberg said the city is fully prepared to protect the city and its inhabitants. he said security measures will be visible in some cases. in other cases they won't be. here at the new york stock exchange strict security is always in place. i can tell you the feeling is tense as a result of what we saw yesterday. many of the people who live and work down here remember 9/11 as if it was yesterday themselves. >> honestly, i was here at 9/11. it's just part of the world we live in now. >> taking extra precaution, looking around, always making sure surroundings, know what's going on. i'll take the the subways but with an extra eye. >>
jackie deangelis joins us with more. jackie. >> good morning, andrew.ven worldwide. security measures are being stepped up in response to those attacks in boston. city authorities of course are deploying several different measures to step up security in man hot hat ton. manhattan. they travel in packs with lights and sirens. it's the highly trafficked areas they're worried about. rockefeller center, world trade center. mayor bloomberg said the city is fully prepared to protect the city...
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jackie deangelis at laguardia, thank you very much. >> exactly. >> as you know, netflix beat the street
jackie deangelis at laguardia, thank you very much. >> exactly. >> as you know, netflix beat the street
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two car bombs detonated in one in another city, a car bomb >>> now let's go to jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange. boeing's 787 dream liner is back more than to incidence of >>> at the box office, pain and gain taking the number one spot before the debut here in the u.s. this weekend. >>> new york's tallest building the skyscraper is rising up into the place where the twin towers were destroyed on 9/11. a beautiful sight to behold. it will have great say. >> mr. roker is here with a >> we had wild weather over the a lot of flooding and amazing sugarland, texas with the houston alone, 150 high water roof collapse and buildings franklin, tennessee, talking here's what's going on in the 30.8 feet, and over the next 72 hours, we expect to top out at below what they expected and hopefully all that sandbagging will hold. we will get to the local forecast in a moment, but first >>> good morning morning. i'm meteorologist, christina loren. if you have outdoor plans, the earlier the better. we will hit the 90s in livermore. 90 there, 85 fremont. 83, redwood city. temperatures stay
two car bombs detonated in one in another city, a car bomb >>> now let's go to jackie deangelis at the new york stock exchange. boeing's 787 dream liner is back more than to incidence of >>> at the box office, pain and gain taking the number one spot before the debut here in the u.s. this weekend. >>> new york's tallest building the skyscraper is rising up into the place where the twin towers were destroyed on 9/11. a beautiful sight to behold. it will have great say....