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jane lynch is here!"game of thrones," the talented nikolaj coster-waldau is -- [ cheers and applause ] he's a tall -- >> steve: he's a tall drink of water. >> jimmy: tall drink of water. and performing for us again tonight, country music superstars, some of the coolest, most talented people we've ever had on the show, lady antebellum is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] we love you guys. thank you so much. it's a great show. you guys, it's time for "late night hashtags!" here we go. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags hashtags ♪ >> jimmy: you guys are on twitter, right? [ cheers ] it's fun, it's fun. we use twitter on our show every single week. so, if you watch our show and you want to play along, we do this thing every wednesday night where i send out a hashtag and we ask you guys to tweet out things based on that topic. so, because mother's day is this weekend, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "mom quotes." and i asked you guys to tweet out a weird, funny
jane lynch is here!"game of thrones," the talented nikolaj coster-waldau is -- [ cheers and applause ] he's a tall -- >> steve: he's a tall drink of water. >> jimmy: tall drink of water. and performing for us again tonight, country music superstars, some of the coolest, most talented people we've ever had on the show, lady antebellum is here tonight. [ cheers and applause ] we love you guys. thank you so much. it's a great show. you guys, it's time for "late night...
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she -- you probably haven't -- her assist -- the sister's name is jane. you probably haven't heard much about her. she is an irish dancer. is pretty tight. when one of its own needs something, they rally around. they are here for jane richard was critically injured in the boston marathon bombing. >> i just really love dancing and i wanted to help this girl because i felt really bad for her, that she doesn't get to do it anymore. >> when i heard that she had lost her leg and she was a dancer and her brother died, it really got to me. seven-year-old jane is the sister of martin richard, the eight-year-old was killed in the blast. their family was watching the race near the finish line when the bombs went off. jane began irish dancing at the age of three. >> try to wrap my head around about not being able to dance doesn't even scratch the surface of the grief that family is going through. >> it is part of an effort trying to support the family called dance out for jane. >> we hope people will be very generous and give money so we can help this girl and her f
she -- you probably haven't -- her assist -- the sister's name is jane. you probably haven't heard much about her. she is an irish dancer. is pretty tight. when one of its own needs something, they rally around. they are here for jane richard was critically injured in the boston marathon bombing. >> i just really love dancing and i wanted to help this girl because i felt really bad for her, that she doesn't get to do it anymore. >> when i heard that she had lost her leg and she was...
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getting to this point has not been easy for jane.on to all of the surgeries, she has also had to fight off infections and other complications. after not being able to communicate with jane for the first two weeks, she woke up with difficult questions that needed to be answered. there are not words to describe how hard sharing this heartbreaking news was on all of us. as for the rest of the family, bill and denise were 'tis charged from beth israeli deacon's medical center a week after they were admitted. while no sight has returned to denise's injured eye, doctors are pleased with how she is healing from her surgeries. bill is healing from the shrapnel wounds and burns to his legs and is we are hopeful there will be improvement over time from the hearing loss he suffered. it will be several months before we know what if any improvement denise or bill will experience. henry is back at school, which gives him a needed sense of routine and normalcy. we will continue to stay together in the long ward medical area until jane is discharged
getting to this point has not been easy for jane.on to all of the surgeries, she has also had to fight off infections and other complications. after not being able to communicate with jane for the first two weeks, she woke up with difficult questions that needed to be answered. there are not words to describe how hard sharing this heartbreaking news was on all of us. as for the rest of the family, bill and denise were 'tis charged from beth israeli deacon's medical center a week after they were...
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i'm going to say 400,000. >> i'm with jane. i'm always with jane. and i'd agree. >> over a million by the end of the month. >> @warrenbuffett, by the way, his handle. my handle @melissaleecnbc. had to sneak that in. thank you. @janewells. >>> coming up on "mad money," tonight the ceo of allergan sits down with cramer. could this be the right medicine for a stock that went south on other disappointing data? the mad money exclusive is coming up top of the hour. that's must-see tv. >>> coming up next, you asked us questions on twitter and we have got answers. get the trades off the tweets when we come back. [ male announcer ] at charles schwab, we've committed to setting the bar high by going low. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like offering schwab etfs tdd# 1-800-345-2550 with the lowest operating expenses tdd# 1-800-345-2550 in their respective lipper categories -- tdd# 1-800-345-2550 lower than ishares tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and vanguard. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and with all our etfs commission-free tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when traded online in a schwab account, tdd# 1-8
i'm going to say 400,000. >> i'm with jane. i'm always with jane. and i'd agree. >> over a million by the end of the month. >> @warrenbuffett, by the way, his handle. my handle @melissaleecnbc. had to sneak that in. thank you. @janewells. >>> coming up on "mad money," tonight the ceo of allergan sits down with cramer. could this be the right medicine for a stock that went south on other disappointing data? the mad money exclusive is coming up top of the...
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jane was sick most of her life. she's been referred to as tuburcalr. >> this is the hole of president james buchanan. in the spring of 1848, they moved here. this is the place that she would call home until the age of 36 when she married and moved to baltimore. we're entering the parlor here and this room is a special room. this is a place where harriett lane might serve tea to friends and guests, write letters to her friends, play games, sing. just enjoy each other's company. very much like we would use the family room today. we have harriett layne's piano. this was probably purchased some time in the mid to late 1860's. as you see we have her music book here. this book contains a number of her favorite pieces including italian classics and we also have some patriotic songs in here. one of her uncle favorite things to do was to sit in this parlor on a sunday afternoon and listen to his niece play the religious hymn. he was a very devout presbyterian. harriett lane was enthusiastic about things. she was simply -- up
jane was sick most of her life. she's been referred to as tuburcalr. >> this is the hole of president james buchanan. in the spring of 1848, they moved here. this is the place that she would call home until the age of 36 when she married and moved to baltimore. we're entering the parlor here and this room is a special room. this is a place where harriett lane might serve tea to friends and guests, write letters to her friends, play games, sing. just enjoy each other's company. very much...
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jane wells has the details. hey, jane. >> hey, michelle. this tells the story.hat's $12.98 a pound. pork ribs over here, $6.49, exactly half. where's the beef? it's here at the green acres market, where the price of beef in the stratosphere, ground beef up 9% a year. why? it's an issue of supply and demand. you would think this would be good news for california ranches like bud sloan -- by the way, california cowboys ride golf carts. he's having to buy feed because of the drought, so, he's cut his herd nearly in half and sloan's not alone. >> it becomes an economic situation and we're going to have to feed these animals and if we can't feed them, we're going to have to find a place for them to go and most of those will be to the butcher. >> come on, babies! >> now, fewer cows mean higher prices, and you think that would be ranchers would start finally rebuilding their herds to cash in. but the american restaurant association says there's no evidence of that yet and this is not an industry that replenishes quickly. takes 18 months, where as pigs and chickens matu
jane wells has the details. hey, jane. >> hey, michelle. this tells the story.hat's $12.98 a pound. pork ribs over here, $6.49, exactly half. where's the beef? it's here at the green acres market, where the price of beef in the stratosphere, ground beef up 9% a year. why? it's an issue of supply and demand. you would think this would be good news for california ranches like bud sloan -- by the way, california cowboys ride golf carts. he's having to buy feed because of the drought, so,...
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jane wells is live at universal city in hollywood with more. hi, jane. >> reporter: hey, tyler.ng into memorial. it's the time of year when theme park revenue start to get as exciting as a white knuckler. it turns out they're pretty thrilling even if it seems that the rest of the economy isn't. >> the economy has been on a roller coaster, but for theme parks, lately the coaster has just been going up. take the mat yas and perret families they haven't been to an amusement park in three years, but this week they came to universal studios hollywood owned by comcast. >> we are a family that saves our money and we don't throw it away on big cars. we invest and then we can enjoy. >> reporter: a lot of americans are having a whale of a good time. across country theme parks are seeing consumers willing to spend hundreds of dollars for a day of fun. comcast surprised wall street with a 12% jump in theme park revenues last quarter. its shares hit an all-time high tuesday. disney shares hit theirs the day before and analysts say these two companies have a supply of movies they can turn int
jane wells is live at universal city in hollywood with more. hi, jane. >> reporter: hey, tyler.ng into memorial. it's the time of year when theme park revenue start to get as exciting as a white knuckler. it turns out they're pretty thrilling even if it seems that the rest of the economy isn't. >> the economy has been on a roller coaster, but for theme parks, lately the coaster has just been going up. take the mat yas and perret families they haven't been to an amusement park in...
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jane swift, tough jane swift was fighting for her political life. c-span: she was acting governor? >> guest: she was acting governor of she wanted to be governor governor pete and jane swift who already had a terrible reputation as the governor, was advised by her political advisers in it would not be good to allow gerald amirault out. c-span: had she had her twins? >> guest: she had her friends. c-span: and where were we in the year? i mean, she was in primary? >> guest: she was in a primary? i think, yes i believe it was a primary. it was just before she had to step down. we got the news a year ago that she was going to do this. she made the decision that she knew more. she had done her own investigation. the board of pardons and parole had investigated so thoroughly to make absolutely sure that they would make no mistake and that there was nothing anybody could do. she overruled because she was in the middle of any election, her own board of pardons, for which she was roundly, you know, attacked and she even -- the citizens of massachusetts even declared come to know, their outr
jane swift, tough jane swift was fighting for her political life. c-span: she was acting governor? >> guest: she was acting governor of she wanted to be governor governor pete and jane swift who already had a terrible reputation as the governor, was advised by her political advisers in it would not be good to allow gerald amirault out. c-span: had she had her twins? >> guest: she had her friends. c-span: and where were we in the year? i mean, she was in primary? >> guest: she...
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. >> thank you very much, jane. how did you know we were jane's fans. i just want to say thank you very much for the recognition. it actually came as a surprise and we are absolutely honored. joyce and i have been part of the south of market for years since 95-96. i will tell you, we don't have any kids so south of market is kind of our adoptive teenager now, it's been 18 years. so yeah. our kid is 18 years to us. as raising a kid, it's the same thing where you go through is the hardships but also the joyce of watching soma grow. i would be remiss if i didn't recognize some of the folks that really helped us out some of our mentors. they have helped running the center in south of market and angelica at the south of market. i learned so much about the community and lolita and those are my heroes and thank them for giving necessity guidance. we both came in an is artist and found out about the importance of arts and building a community and it's a two way street. we are both very honored to receive this recognition today. thank you. >> i'm overwhelmed. th
. >> thank you very much, jane. how did you know we were jane's fans. i just want to say thank you very much for the recognition. it actually came as a surprise and we are absolutely honored. joyce and i have been part of the south of market for years since 95-96. i will tell you, we don't have any kids so south of market is kind of our adoptive teenager now, it's been 18 years. so yeah. our kid is 18 years to us. as raising a kid, it's the same thing where you go through is the hardships...
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it's a psa, jane. good job. thank you.t, find out which viewer tweets made today's "fast money" cut. we will trade them live, straight ahead. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades whou open an account. [ male announcer ] with wells fargo advisors envision planning process, it's easy to follow the progress you're making toward all your financial goals. a quick glance, and you can see if you're on track. when the conversation turns to knowing where you stand, turn to us. wells fargo advisors. where you[growl] turn to us. we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we
it's a psa, jane. good job. thank you.t, find out which viewer tweets made today's "fast money" cut. we will trade them live, straight ahead. in today's markets, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price -- maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second...
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jane and kenneth.ll have a lot more coverage on just what's been said in that courtroom, what sounds outlandish and why jurors may not think so in just a moment. we're also working a very big story in ohio. three young women found alive nearly a decade after they were all snatched in different locations at different times. all okay, but really how okay when you think about what they've gone through? back in just a moment. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ...but you still have to go to the gym. #%tia[ all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. >>> at the superior courthouse there is a massive undertaking for a very small group of people who have be
jane and kenneth.ll have a lot more coverage on just what's been said in that courtroom, what sounds outlandish and why jurors may not think so in just a moment. we're also working a very big story in ohio. three young women found alive nearly a decade after they were all snatched in different locations at different times. all okay, but really how okay when you think about what they've gone through? back in just a moment. as part of a heart healthy diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go...
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. >> i am jane ferguson. palestinians are a member --ing a 65-year-old commemorating a 65-year-old catastrophe. >> the eurozone is still in recession according to the latest economic figures released in the past couple of hours and the biggest concern is for the two biggest economies. france is back in recession with gross domestic product following .2% in the first quarter and the powerhouse economy of germany only grew at 1.1%. -- .1%. nick spicer is this -- nick spicer, is this a further split? >> there is an economics but that is a reflection of a isitical split and it significant because the numbers of france and germany added into the eurozone numbers as a whole show that the eurozone is in its longest recession since the single currency was created in 1999. to focus on the key countries at the heart of europe, france is in negative growth. i did two consecutive quarters of negative growth, that equals a recession, the second in the space of four years. it is nothing that will make the french president
. >> i am jane ferguson. palestinians are a member --ing a 65-year-old commemorating a 65-year-old catastrophe. >> the eurozone is still in recession according to the latest economic figures released in the past couple of hours and the biggest concern is for the two biggest economies. france is back in recession with gross domestic product following .2% in the first quarter and the powerhouse economy of germany only grew at 1.1%. -- .1%. nick spicer is this -- nick spicer, is this a...
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jane harman is absolutely right. this has kind of morphed into a situation in america where we have these home grown terrorists. but we shouldn't claim surprise. this has been going on since 2005, 2006. the attack in london in 2005 was home grown terrorists in london. that should have said to us we're going to have the same problem here. chris christie when he was u.s. attorney had a case involving an attack -- an attempted attack on ft. hood. once again, home grown terrorists. he was the first to really alert me to the fact that this was a much bugger problem than exists. we shouldn't be claiming, oh, my goodness, we just found this out. we should be trying to figure out why the heck didn't we react to this faster three, four, and five years ago? and with regard to the investigation, the point that i'd like to make is that these men who were arrested, who were involved in the coverup and were involved in obstructing justice, i'd like to point out something that hasn't been focused on enough. they were aware of the f
jane harman is absolutely right. this has kind of morphed into a situation in america where we have these home grown terrorists. but we shouldn't claim surprise. this has been going on since 2005, 2006. the attack in london in 2005 was home grown terrorists in london. that should have said to us we're going to have the same problem here. chris christie when he was u.s. attorney had a case involving an attack -- an attempted attack on ft. hood. once again, home grown terrorists. he was the first...
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jane, thank you so much. -- wait for it -- thanks, jane. >>> when she recorded her grammy-winning album, the education of miss lauren hill, she had no idea that the money made from that recording and other music would ultimately offer her an education behind bars. robert frank has the story of the tremendous vails of the singer/songwriter right now. robert? >> lauren hill was sentenced to three months in prison for not paying her taxes and many now are asking, was it fair? a judge in newark, new jersey, sentencing hill yesterday for failing to pay taxes on $1.8 million of income along with three years in prison, she will also have three months of house arrest. hill is the latest celebrity to get busted for not paying their taxes. wesley snipes was just released after a two-year prison term for not filing tax returns and willie nelson was billed for unpaid taxes, although he never went to bill. hill said she planned to pay her taxes, but shep didn't have the money after she left the music business. she also su
jane, thank you so much. -- wait for it -- thanks, jane. >>> when she recorded her grammy-winning album, the education of miss lauren hill, she had no idea that the money made from that recording and other music would ultimately offer her an education behind bars. robert frank has the story of the tremendous vails of the singer/songwriter right now. robert? >> lauren hill was sentenced to three months in prison for not paying her taxes and many now are asking, was it fair? a...
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our jane wells is up next with the update. >> melissa, we're once again being threatened with corn cornmaggedon. new numbers and how the market is reacting after the break. >>> "fast money" is trading. everybody has to bring their best information each and every night. the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation. it's all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. as the world has changed, our show has evolved. i am guy adami. i am "fast money." >> i am pete najarian. i am "fast money." >> are you "fast money"? go to the nbc universal store and order your "fast money" tee. run with the big dogs. ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with dedicated chats and daily live webinars. and trade with papermoney to test-drive the market. ♪ all on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an
our jane wells is up next with the update. >> melissa, we're once again being threatened with corn cornmaggedon. new numbers and how the market is reacting after the break. >>> "fast money" is trading. everybody has to bring their best information each and every night. the entire trading day is the preparation for the show that night. >> it's idea generation. it's all about giving you a framework for how to look at the market. as the world has changed, our show...
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jane wells, making bacon. is that news? >> it's good stuff. >> jane, thank you very much.was good stuff. and delicious. >>> i'm going to leave you with this before we go to "closing bell." bill and mandy, tesla. all time high. remember the controversy a few months ago? huh-uh. 57 and change for tesla, all time high. with that, i will send it over to "closing bell." thanks for watching. >>> and we do welcome you to "closing bell." i'm bill griffeth at the new york stock exchange. >> i'm mandy drury at cnbc's world headquarter. maria bartiromo will be back tomorrow. coming up, dow 15,000 on friday. we crossed that level investors are hoping to close above it. >> we're looking back at history as well. it was three years ago today this was happening. don't worry. this is not a live picture. that was, of course,
jane wells, making bacon. is that news? >> it's good stuff. >> jane, thank you very much.was good stuff. and delicious. >>> i'm going to leave you with this before we go to "closing bell." bill and mandy, tesla. all time high. remember the controversy a few months ago? huh-uh. 57 and change for tesla, all time high. with that, i will send it over to "closing bell." thanks for watching. >>> and we do welcome you to "closing bell." i'm...
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that is where the story left off. >> and jane mayer article in the new yorker has pointed out the key role played by neil shapiro and beginning to exert pressure on itvs. neil shapiro had a long career as a network executive act nbc before he came over to the pbs duopoly in new york. did you get an indication sikhara was directing to intervene? >> they were not being completely honest with us. it was clear they were afraid of somebody. >> we now know from the article is built shapiro called itvs directly and issued some threats including that wnet would pull out of their series "independent lens" in the aftermath of that gibney film. i guess they freaked out when they saw harpham coming down the pike. they did not want to just change the title, they wanted as a to sanitize it, to scrub koch out of it altogether. >> can you explain the relationship between itvs and pbs? you are not automatically going on wnet or pbs, but it was your finding and distribution? >> independent television service is or exists to support financially support the work of independent filmmakers, and an advocate
that is where the story left off. >> and jane mayer article in the new yorker has pointed out the key role played by neil shapiro and beginning to exert pressure on itvs. neil shapiro had a long career as a network executive act nbc before he came over to the pbs duopoly in new york. did you get an indication sikhara was directing to intervene? >> they were not being completely honest with us. it was clear they were afraid of somebody. >> we now know from the article is built...
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and in a statement, the family said today 7-year-old jane has undergone surgery number 11 to prepare her for a prosthesis after she lost her leg left below the knee. family members say they were unable to communicate with jane for the first two weeks she was in the hospital. alluding to the death of her brother, they say "she woke up with difficult questions that needed to be answered." given jane's progress in surgery the family says she could be ready for rehabilitation in a few weeks. one long-running problem has now been solved. the body of tamerlan tsarnaev has been moved from the funeral home in worcester, where it's been for more than a week. authorities are not saying where the burial site is, but it is apparently outside massachusetts, brian. >> awful aftermath continues from the boston bombings. pete williams from our d.c. bureau tonight, thanks. >>> a big bank robbery in the news this evening. brazen, sophisticated, but very different. this time, a ring of thieves made off with tens of millions of dollars in a matter of hours without ever setting foot inside a bank. our re
and in a statement, the family said today 7-year-old jane has undergone surgery number 11 to prepare her for a prosthesis after she lost her leg left below the knee. family members say they were unable to communicate with jane for the first two weeks she was in the hospital. alluding to the death of her brother, they say "she woke up with difficult questions that needed to be answered." given jane's progress in surgery the family says she could be ready for rehabilitation in a few...
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jane? >> reporter: thunderstorms and hail throughout much of the day made it very difficult to continue searching here, let alone begin recovery, but here late in the afternoon, officials said they believe they have accounted for at least all of the missing from a tornado that's now been upgraded to the most powerful category, an ef-5, and the economic toll will be catastrophic. >> it will be billions, billions of dollars, i believe, because of all the tremendous amount of structures and, certainly, the interruption of business in this area. it's going to take a long time to get all this cleaned up to rebuild the structures. we had five schools that were hit with this storm, and we lost several of the schools totally. the hospital was hit, huge movie theater was hit. many different facilities and buildings, a bank was destroyed. >> reporter: now the rebuilding begins, national guardsmen, fema, and others will be joined by the private sector, volunteers with supplies from lowe's, a million d
jane? >> reporter: thunderstorms and hail throughout much of the day made it very difficult to continue searching here, let alone begin recovery, but here late in the afternoon, officials said they believe they have accounted for at least all of the missing from a tornado that's now been upgraded to the most powerful category, an ef-5, and the economic toll will be catastrophic. >> it will be billions, billions of dollars, i believe, because of all the tremendous amount of...
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jane wells tells us how some investors are waiting to get into the market or maybe take a little cash out. >> the markets are high and keep going higher. >> the clear outperformer was japan. >> especially today we saw you new five-year highs being hit in japan on the nikkei. >> does the individual investor believe it can last? >> i think it will continue to grow. >> it's nonsense. one of these day, it's going to crash. >> i think you will see another dip. >> many have already gone in. last quarter e trade says customers bought $1.2 billion more in stocks than they sold. td ameritrade saw a 20% jump in net new assets and charles schwab saw a 9% increase in new brokerage accounts from february to march. it seems everybody is positive. >> it does worry when everybody is positive. >> craig is an individual investor who runs a staffing company, cyber force which gives him a unique perspective on employment so he's investing in things like health care and airlines. i tend to look at things that i can feel and see, so when i just took a flight, you know, it was packed and all of these flight
jane wells tells us how some investors are waiting to get into the market or maybe take a little cash out. >> the markets are high and keep going higher. >> the clear outperformer was japan. >> especially today we saw you new five-year highs being hit in japan on the nikkei. >> does the individual investor believe it can last? >> i think it will continue to grow. >> it's nonsense. one of these day, it's going to crash. >> i think you will see another...
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jane wells is live in los angeles with all the details.d evening, jane. >> larry, a $50,000 bond after being arraigned on criminal security fraud charges in connection with insider trading based on tips he says he received from his friend scott london, a top dog at kpmg in los angeles an passed on information like herbal life and skechers. shah will appear before a judge probably next week to actually formally plead guilty. he has promised to turn over the money on trades, his attorney explained why that's not happening quite yet. >> in combination with both the criminal sentencing and resolving the sec case, we will be disclosing the profits mr. shah received. >> have you reached any sort of agreement with the sec? >> no, we are still in the process of reaching that agreement. >> reporter: he has the $2.7 million available? it's accessible? >> we anticipate by the time he needs to pay that money over, he will have that money to pay over. >> reporter: so while he has reached a plea agreement with the department of justice the sec is taking
jane wells is live in los angeles with all the details.d evening, jane. >> larry, a $50,000 bond after being arraigned on criminal security fraud charges in connection with insider trading based on tips he says he received from his friend scott london, a top dog at kpmg in los angeles an passed on information like herbal life and skechers. shah will appear before a judge probably next week to actually formally plead guilty. he has promised to turn over the money on trades, his attorney...
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jane? >> reporter: hi, becky.people are under the threat of continuing large and potentially devastating tornados today, according to the weather channel. mostly to the south and east of here. but here at least 51 dead. at least 20 of them children. as the work continued all through the night. the hope is that there are still survivors to be found in here. we are told there could be as many as two dozen children unaccounted for. presumably one elementary school that was flattened. the kindergarten through third grade sheltered in place with teachers and staff, according to our nbc affiliate which reports seven were found drowned at the school. the weather service said this is the second most powerful category of tornados with winds up to 200 miles per hour. but that could be reassessed higher. this is a time lapsed video you're looking at. one local called this a monster which tore up 22 miles over the better part of an hour. moore is used to tornados and mostly in may. while a major storm hit october 1998, may 3r
jane? >> reporter: hi, becky.people are under the threat of continuing large and potentially devastating tornados today, according to the weather channel. mostly to the south and east of here. but here at least 51 dead. at least 20 of them children. as the work continued all through the night. the hope is that there are still survivors to be found in here. we are told there could be as many as two dozen children unaccounted for. presumably one elementary school that was flattened. the...
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jane wells has more on what all the buzz is about.>> reporter: california. this is a multi-billion dollars industry. 60% of all u.s. commercial bee colonies came here to pollen nate the crop and it was a challenge. >> this is probably one of the most challenging years for the beekeepers to provide the supply of bees that we need. the commercial beekeepers that do commercial poll lynn nation, they were tapped out. >> reporter: paramount farming company is the largest grower of california al monlds. >> see them? those are mites. those are the pair a sites that are killing our bees. >> reporter: they pollinate 20 to $30 billion worth of food but last year nearly 1/3 of the bees died off, much higher than normal, as what's being called colony collapse individual. >> that is a drone. >> reporter: they say beekeepers blame the deaths on many things, pair a sites, pesticides, the midwest drought but most say bees are just plain starving to death. urban mization and large farms have replaced a lot of traditional bee foods. >> we've converted a lot of the lands into
jane wells has more on what all the buzz is about.>> reporter: california. this is a multi-billion dollars industry. 60% of all u.s. commercial bee colonies came here to pollen nate the crop and it was a challenge. >> this is probably one of the most challenging years for the beekeepers to provide the supply of bees that we need. the commercial beekeepers that do commercial poll lynn nation, they were tapped out. >> reporter: paramount farming company is the largest grower of...
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jane, i have a journalism question for you.nfidential source that shares with you and this was a congressional source sharing with you written summaries and hand-written summaries of confidential e-mails. whi if that person lies, is your confidentiality agreement and do you have responsibility to come forth and i say, i was mislead and here is who did it. >> i think you have responsibility and i would say, i agree with rachel on this. if a source burns you, you need to come forward. you are not under obligation to protect the source who clearly leaked something for a political reason. >> wait a second. that's not how any journalist in this town works. we get burned a lot. sometimes intensional and sometimes not intentional. >> political summary that you can say -- >> if you have given confidentiality to a source, that person has misled you some in respect. i do not. >> there have been times when journalists have said, look, i was lied to and now -- because there is a whole question. remember, white house spokesman jay carney ha
jane, i have a journalism question for you.nfidential source that shares with you and this was a congressional source sharing with you written summaries and hand-written summaries of confidential e-mails. whi if that person lies, is your confidentiality agreement and do you have responsibility to come forth and i say, i was mislead and here is who did it. >> i think you have responsibility and i would say, i agree with rachel on this. if a source burns you, you need to come forward. you...
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jane? >> melissa, fortunately, we dodged another bullet.t that is 1.7 miles long called asteroid 1998-qe 2. this is the speed from space.com. >> this is the minute right now, we are there right now. as qe-2 is at its very closest to earth. >> that is so exciting. that was 24 minutes ago. the rock came as close as 3.6 million mimeles. is this or any space object if it hits your house, you are covered by your regular homeowners poll sill if it's a direct hit. it's a little bit more complicated if you get blow back. what about your car? listen. >> if you have the optional comprehensive insurance, then you are going to be covered if the asteroid hits your car. so, you are covered there. and if you get into an accident swerving to avoid hitting the asteroid or something like that and you cause an accident you'll be covered under your liability insurance. >> but the real long-term solution is not an insurance policy. it's to take the fight to the asteroid. >> united states government just asked us to save the world. >> i'm with you. >> of course
jane? >> melissa, fortunately, we dodged another bullet.t that is 1.7 miles long called asteroid 1998-qe 2. this is the speed from space.com. >> this is the minute right now, we are there right now. as qe-2 is at its very closest to earth. >> that is so exciting. that was 24 minutes ago. the rock came as close as 3.6 million mimeles. is this or any space object if it hits your house, you are covered by your regular homeowners poll sill if it's a direct hit. it's a little bit...
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enjoy the day and it's an honor to welcome jane back to the hatchery. (applause) >> good morning, my name is jane. i'm the mayor's chief innovation officer. before we get things started, i'm actually going to have one more company come up here because we're actually waiting for the press to get finalized and set upful. so, a couple more minutes to read here. how much time, press? no one is giving me any signs here. you guys are ready, great. so, we're going to hold off and have you guys come ttle bit later. so, again, my name is james. i want to thank the hatchery for hosting us here and being such an important part of the start-up community and for helping san francisco businesses start and grow here in san francisco. our first speaker is mayor lee. he has been a strong advocate of open data, both in his current position and also historically as the city administrator. and he's going to be sharing with you some really exciting announcements and his vision for open data. mayor? (applause) >> hi, good morning. welcome again to innovation month in san fra
enjoy the day and it's an honor to welcome jane back to the hatchery. (applause) >> good morning, my name is jane. i'm the mayor's chief innovation officer. before we get things started, i'm actually going to have one more company come up here because we're actually waiting for the press to get finalized and set upful. so, a couple more minutes to read here. how much time, press? no one is giving me any signs here. you guys are ready, great. so, we're going to hold off and have you guys...