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for "nightly business report", jane wells, los angeles. >>> finally tonight, if cooking a thanksgiving dinler isn't for you, the old homestead in new york city is offering what it calls the most extensive feast in thanksgiving history. nine courses, an organic turkey dressed with imported ground beef. sounds delicious but so does the price tag, $35,000 for four people. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching. enjoy your thanksgiving. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> thestreet.com and action alerts plus with jim cramer and stephanie share stock picks and market insight. you can learn more thestreet.com/nbr. laura: there was an old beggar who returned to lark rise, the place he was raised, every autumn. how he lost his leg was a story he often told. old peg leg's tales of the crimean war seemed as unreal as any dark fairy tale. but this time, the old man's recollections would cause such a controversy, his plight became a cause that aroused conflicts and opinions that stirred up o
for "nightly business report", jane wells, los angeles. >>> finally tonight, if cooking a thanksgiving dinler isn't for you, the old homestead in new york city is offering what it calls the most extensive feast in thanksgiving history. nine courses, an organic turkey dressed with imported ground beef. sounds delicious but so does the price tag, $35,000 for four people. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching. enjoy your...
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for "nightly business report", jane wells, los angeles. >>> finally tonight, if cooking a thanksgiving dinler isn't for you, the old homestead in new york city is offering what it calls the most extensive feast in thanksgiving history. nine courses, an organic turkey dressed with imported ground beef. sounds delicious but so does the price tag, $35,000 for four people. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching. enjoy your thanksgiving. we'll see you back here tomorrow. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> thestreet.com and action alerts plus with jim cramer and stephanie share stock picks and market insight. you can learn more thestreet.com/nbr. discover how an innovative engineering solution"... is improving the lives of refugee women in darfur. explore the environmental and cultural impacts of a new ban on shark fins. fong: 73 million sharks every year. narrator: and go behind the scenes with the first woman to travel in space as a working scientist. hughes-fulford: it was a dream, and not everyone gets a dream. na
for "nightly business report", jane wells, los angeles. >>> finally tonight, if cooking a thanksgiving dinler isn't for you, the old homestead in new york city is offering what it calls the most extensive feast in thanksgiving history. nine courses, an organic turkey dressed with imported ground beef. sounds delicious but so does the price tag, $35,000 for four people. that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm tyler mathisen. thanks for watching. enjoy your...
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for "nightly business report" jane wells, los angeles. >>> 225 words a minute. i think maybe i do 50. >> i think most newscasts go at 180 -- i can't talk 220 words a minute. my goodness. >> this job's not for you. >> no. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching, i'm susie gharib. >> i'll speak slowly. i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> the street.com and action alerts plus wp where jim cramer and stephanie link share market insights. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. who was she? some intern. when did this happen? mom. i have a right to know. the conference in mexico. i am going to have to resign. you shouldn't get ahead of us. look, i have no choice. yes, you'll have the papers well within tomorrow.
for "nightly business report" jane wells, los angeles. >>> 225 words a minute. i think maybe i do 50. >> i think most newscasts go at 180 -- i can't talk 220 words a minute. my goodness. >> this job's not for you. >> no. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching, i'm susie gharib. >> i'll speak slowly. i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >>...
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for "nightly business report" jane wells, los angeles. >>> 225 words a minute. i think maybe i do 50. >> i think most newscasts go at 180 -- i can't talk 220 words a minute. my goodness. >> this job's not for you. >> no. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching, i'm susie gharib. >> i'll speak slowly. i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> the street.com and action alerts plus wp where jim cramer and stephanie link share market insights. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. is ♪ >> this is "bbc world news america." >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, nd union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in. working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key
for "nightly business report" jane wells, los angeles. >>> 225 words a minute. i think maybe i do 50. >> i think most newscasts go at 180 -- i can't talk 220 words a minute. my goodness. >> this job's not for you. >> no. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching, i'm susie gharib. >> i'll speak slowly. i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >>...
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for "nightly business report" jane wells, los angeles. >>> 225 words a minute. i think maybe i do 50. >> i think most newscasts go at 180 -- i can't talk 220 words a minute. my goodness. >> this job's not for you. >> no. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching, i'm susie gharib. >> i'll speak slowly. i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >> the street.com and action alerts plus wp where jim cramer and stephanie link share market insights. you can learn more at the street.com/nbr. >> narrator: welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. >> [ ring ] >> hey, hey. yeah, sorry. cell phones don't really work out here. you what? you're not [bleep] with me, are you? are you sure? yeah, ooh! no, no, no, don't worry about my end. don't
for "nightly business report" jane wells, los angeles. >>> 225 words a minute. i think maybe i do 50. >> i think most newscasts go at 180 -- i can't talk 220 words a minute. my goodness. >> this job's not for you. >> no. >> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. thanks for watching, i'm susie gharib. >> i'll speak slowly. i'm tyler mathisen. >>> "nightly business report" has been funded in part by -- >>...
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jane wells has the details. >> reporter: it is the most contentious farm labor standoff in decades. outside los angeles city hall this fall, united farm workers and supporters protested against a farmer hundreds of miles away for not enacting a new contract. in a case being watched by every farmer in the nation's biggest ag state. but not everyone here was pro-union. >> these people they just want to take our money away. >> reporter: she has worked for garrwin farms, the largest peach operation in the country. dan garrwin said the ufw organized workers here in the '90s then disappeared without negotiating a contract. >> for 18 years no letters, faxes, phone calls, no access on the fields to see the employees. >> but two years ago the union returned. some workers balked at the idea of paying union dues and eventually there was a vote on whether to decertify the ufw. that was a year ago. we still don't know the results. instead, under ra law, the state agriculture labor relations board came up with a contract for garrwin. a contract he is fighting in court. >> no business will survive
jane wells has the details. >> reporter: it is the most contentious farm labor standoff in decades. outside los angeles city hall this fall, united farm workers and supporters protested against a farmer hundreds of miles away for not enacting a new contract. in a case being watched by every farmer in the nation's biggest ag state. but not everyone here was pro-union. >> these people they just want to take our money away. >> reporter: she has worked for garrwin farms, the...
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jane wells is in los angeles with some details. hi, jane. >> hey, tyler. know, these huge wildfires can create their own weather systems. it can be very dangerous for pilots trying to fight the fire. well, what if the nation's largest defense contractor could swoop in using an old-war tool in a new market? we'll have that when "power lunch" comes back. >>> in this hour of "power," apple boosting the tech sector after piper jaffray, evercorp and morgan stanley all increased their price target. intel moving higher after they increased their dividend 96 cents a share. and riverbed moving higher on a reuters report that the company has received expressions of interest from several firms. ty? >>> earlier we told you about the latest drones disrupting the airspace around some airports, but those unmanned aircraft, of course, could be put to good use as well. and in many cases are. one way is to fight fires. jane wells has that story from l.a. hi, jane. >> hi, ty. you know, budgets are shrinking. so defense companies are working overtime to find nondefense markets
jane wells is in los angeles with some details. hi, jane. >> hey, tyler. know, these huge wildfires can create their own weather systems. it can be very dangerous for pilots trying to fight the fire. well, what if the nation's largest defense contractor could swoop in using an old-war tool in a new market? we'll have that when "power lunch" comes back. >>> in this hour of "power," apple boosting the tech sector after piper jaffray, evercorp and morgan stanley...
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jane wells is on the launch pad in florida. ning jane. >> reporter: that is a delta 4 heavy. and there is so much history here. and in a month more history could be made. government has spent over $5 billi billion. there are no common elements between that engine last week and the one used i by orion. but later on street signs more. >> we'll watch for more later on today. >> we're nearing 11:30on the east coast. markets on in europe are just about the close. >> another day in europe has fallen whilst the indices are flat overall. and negative for the week. down about a half percent on the week overall. there are stocks doing well today. oil, gas services have bounced back. and let me show you companies of that reported today. allianz and richemont. since the stress test you have an underperformance of over 4%. partly because of the stress tests and what that showed moving forward. also importantly the situation with draghi. on the one hand yesterday you got that commitment effectively to a trillion euros on the balance sheet. an
jane wells is on the launch pad in florida. ning jane. >> reporter: that is a delta 4 heavy. and there is so much history here. and in a month more history could be made. government has spent over $5 billi billion. there are no common elements between that engine last week and the one used i by orion. but later on street signs more. >> we'll watch for more later on today. >> we're nearing 11:30on the east coast. markets on in europe are just about the close. >> another...
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we try to figure out whether we can solve the technical issues with jane wells. >>> one thing we can be sure of that jane was not in buffalo, new york. she was dressed very comfortably for the nice balmy weather at lax. >>> consumer staples stocks hitting an all-time high today. it is the best performing sector this month up 3% and fourth best performer this year up about 12%. there had been some losers, always are seemingly. avon down nearly 40% year to date. investors may not want to give up on that stock and some others just yet. morgan brennan with a list. >> analysts and strategists caution the staples sector is expensive thanks to the recent rally but there are still names to consider. you mentioned avon. this stock is down a whopping 45% from its 52-week high. it is hitting a two-decade low right before it reported earnings at the end of last month. according to facts, 26% upside. there are rumblings that avon could sell the north american business but the company has been under estimated as it targets millennials. another name in makeup to check out, estee lauder, stocks down
we try to figure out whether we can solve the technical issues with jane wells. >>> one thing we can be sure of that jane was not in buffalo, new york. she was dressed very comfortably for the nice balmy weather at lax. >>> consumer staples stocks hitting an all-time high today. it is the best performing sector this month up 3% and fourth best performer this year up about 12%. there had been some losers, always are seemingly. avon down nearly 40% year to date. investors may...
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it's got to be southern california and jane wells. okay, jane. burger all over southern california, it's where they started. you've also got, of course, all the big chains, fatburger, n and out burger, five guys. are we at peak burger? five guyk burger? >> well, brian, a survey found that almost all of us eat at least one burger a month. nearly half eat one a week. by the way, this is umami, smells good p $72 billion business, fast, casual better burgers are small, the fastest growing. how many do we need? these chains are targeting millennials, qsr grew up on the food networks and want better ingredients, following pay more. yahoo! finance estimates they have a forward price to earnings ratio of about 40. analysts generally feel the trend is not peaking, though there may be a shakeout. >> i think you have seen a few hiccups with the monster in the field, five guys. franchisees sell their units, closed some, even here in new york, which is a big market. there may be some shakeup there. but burgers, again are just so popular for the american consum
it's got to be southern california and jane wells. okay, jane. burger all over southern california, it's where they started. you've also got, of course, all the big chains, fatburger, n and out burger, five guys. are we at peak burger? five guyk burger? >> well, brian, a survey found that almost all of us eat at least one burger a month. nearly half eat one a week. by the way, this is umami, smells good p $72 billion business, fast, casual better burgers are small, the fastest growing....
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the one and only jane wells is in culver city. >> reporter: you know, melissa, everybody is concerned about food inflation. actually, one of the fastest growing parts of the grocery industry is organic food. i am here at sprouts in culver city. while the american farm bureau federation is saying the average 16 pound turkey will cost, i don't know, $21 and change, a little less than last year, the fastest growing hot selling item are these organic happy free range turkeys which cost at least twice as much. while the overall meal for ten is 49.41, that's 31 cents more than last year. this is not where you're seeing food inflation. this is where you're seeing food inflation if you want to have that christmas roast. the federal government is saying that not only have beef prices risen over 11% to record highs, they'll go up another 5% because ranchers are using low feed prices and high beef prices to hold back cows and expand their herd. finally, i am here to help. for the tech savvy, "fast money" trader who is clueless in the kitchen,
the one and only jane wells is in culver city. >> reporter: you know, melissa, everybody is concerned about food inflation. actually, one of the fastest growing parts of the grocery industry is organic food. i am here at sprouts in culver city. while the american farm bureau federation is saying the average 16 pound turkey will cost, i don't know, $21 and change, a little less than last year, the fastest growing hot selling item are these organic happy free range turkeys which cost at...
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nbc as we were mentioning earlier with jane wells doing the same.et signs" will be right back. of experience... for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions... for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. e financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise >>> let's take a look at the markets. after the minutes we are lower than where we were going into the minutes. the dow turned positive as did the s&p which could have meant another record close for both indexes. at this stage it looks like we are on the downs again but anything can happen. we have a little bit of time before the end of trade. >> i was so excited to go to this top ten list that i jumped all over you. i trampled all over your read. >> being the big guy you are that would be quite a trample. >>> goldman sachs out with the top ten market themes for 2015. if we
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our jane wells is live with the latest. >> reporter: that's the virgin galactic hangar behind me. it looks like spaceship two broke up in mid air after the back end of it went from being horizontal in a move closer to vertical, an intentional move but early. was that the cause or a factor? it is still being investigated by the ntsb but it is a unique element that is supposed to slow the craft. in this case the ntsb says it was deployed too soon. a camera in the cockpit showed it being released before the speed. >> after the craft reaches and starts to come down they start to move in this position in order to slow the dissent. they moved into this position uncommanded and the forces then caused disintegration. >> reporter: the dead pilot is 39-year-old michael alsbury. branson is seen between another pilot after successful tests of spaceship two last year. as we continue looking at the video the ntsb won't say which pilot was in the right seat on this latest trip but reuters is saying it is the surviving pilot. we have not confirmed that. here in mojahavjavmojave. this is the valle
our jane wells is live with the latest. >> reporter: that's the virgin galactic hangar behind me. it looks like spaceship two broke up in mid air after the back end of it went from being horizontal in a move closer to vertical, an intentional move but early. was that the cause or a factor? it is still being investigated by the ntsb but it is a unique element that is supposed to slow the craft. in this case the ntsb says it was deployed too soon. a camera in the cockpit showed it being...
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jane wells has the story. hi, jane. >> reporter: got my selfie in paradise., you think your election is tense today, sit back and pop a cold one. we will take a deep look at when stars collide when "power lunch" comes back. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. ♪ there's confidence... then there's trusting your vehicle maintenance to ford service confidence. our expertise, technology, and high quality parts means your peace of mind. it's no wonder last year we sold over three million tires. and during the big tire event, get up to $140 in mail-in rebates on four select tires. ♪ >>> welcome back to "power lunch." check out shares of estee lauder. shares falling after lowering guidance citing effects of a small dollar and softness in asian markets. earnings fell 24% but beat wall street forecasts. down
jane wells has the story. hi, jane. >> reporter: got my selfie in paradise., you think your election is tense today, sit back and pop a cold one. we will take a deep look at when stars collide when "power lunch" comes back. when change is in the air you see things in a whole new way. it's in this spirit that ing u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya....
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who else other than jane wells taste tests that in the next hour.ough, get away day, oh, snow in the forecast for the northeast for get away day. where will the flights back up? flight aware helps us out with that next. "squawk returns in a moment >>> unrest across the nation. breaking out over the ferguson grand jury decision, and meanwhile, officer wilson speaks for the first time. >> you have a very clean conscious? >> the republican i have a clean conscious because i know i did my job right. >> the latest from ferguson and beyond just ahead. >> weather woes and travel troubles. what to expect before you head to the airport. flight aware gives us an update. >> tis the season for apple. exclusive data on the company's stock performance around the holidays. should you be a buyer? that question and more of your business headlines as the final hour of "squawk box" begins right now. >> welcome back here on cnbc, michelle caruso-cabrera this morning, and reaction to the grand jury's decision in ferguson, protesters fill the streets in major cities over
who else other than jane wells taste tests that in the next hour.ough, get away day, oh, snow in the forecast for the northeast for get away day. where will the flights back up? flight aware helps us out with that next. "squawk returns in a moment >>> unrest across the nation. breaking out over the ferguson grand jury decision, and meanwhile, officer wilson speaks for the first time. >> you have a very clean conscious? >> the republican i have a clean conscious because...
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jane wells joins us with more. what's the latest?ears the braking system deployed early. they're calling that a statement of fact, not a statement of cause at least not yet. a feathers device meant to stop the descent back to earth was unlocked early by the ko pilot. then a second step happened seemingly on its own where the rudders pull up. shortly after that the craft broke apart. what does not appear to be any part of the cause is the new fuel being used. the fuel tanks were found intact. richard branson spoke on the "today" show. his reaction to the news that the early deployment of this feathering system may have been involved. >> if that ends up to be the case, that is something which is easy to fix. we can be certain to not have it be done again many the future. it is a grand program which has had a horrible setback. i don't think anybody watching this program would want us to abandon it at this stage. >> well, the accident killed 39-year-old test pilot michael als zb alsbury. virgin galactic said it has continued to work on a
jane wells joins us with more. what's the latest?ears the braking system deployed early. they're calling that a statement of fact, not a statement of cause at least not yet. a feathers device meant to stop the descent back to earth was unlocked early by the ko pilot. then a second step happened seemingly on its own where the rudders pull up. shortly after that the craft broke apart. what does not appear to be any part of the cause is the new fuel being used. the fuel tanks were found intact....
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jane wells there with the openings for court reporters.ost time for "squawk alley" on cnbc. let's see what's on the deck with jon fortt. >> hey, simon. quite a bit. jeffe jeffery gun lack coming up with where he went wrong with the apple call. biz stone is joining us, the new app and twitter where it heads next and finally half of 25 to 34-year-olds are in line while they're shopping on their phones buying other stuff. we'll look at that and other trends in on-line shopping coming up on "squawk alley." how do you beat the number one seed? you just have to win 70% of your points at net. and keep unforced errors under 10%. on the ibm cloud, the us open analyzes 41 million data points from 8 years of competition to uncover key insights. data can help show you how to win, no matter what business you're in. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see it? in one second, he made a trade, we looked f
jane wells there with the openings for court reporters.ost time for "squawk alley" on cnbc. let's see what's on the deck with jon fortt. >> hey, simon. quite a bit. jeffe jeffery gun lack coming up with where he went wrong with the apple call. biz stone is joining us, the new app and twitter where it heads next and finally half of 25 to 34-year-olds are in line while they're shopping on their phones buying other stuff. we'll look at that and other trends in on-line shopping...
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back to you. >> thanks very much, jane wells.e our viewers on our ongoing coverage of the fight between valiant and allergan as many may know, december 18th, crucial day where shareholders will have the opportunity to vote on whether to retain the board of directors at allergen. in convection with that, allergen continues to update its proxy and included a shareholder letter in which language seems to be new and specifically seems to point to the possibility that there is another potential acquirer for allergen out there. and let me give you that language. it states, in addition, and this is again, in this letter, the company says we have been approached by another party regarding a potential transaction. we cannot provide assurance on the outcome of these contacts regarding transactions, we have not announced and because our board is determined that premature disclosure with respect to the possible terms of any tracks action might jeopardize continuation of any discussions or negotiations our board has instructed management not
back to you. >> thanks very much, jane wells.e our viewers on our ongoing coverage of the fight between valiant and allergan as many may know, december 18th, crucial day where shareholders will have the opportunity to vote on whether to retain the board of directors at allergen. in convection with that, allergen continues to update its proxy and included a shareholder letter in which language seems to be new and specifically seems to point to the possibility that there is another...
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jane wells on nasa's next mission. >> i'm jane wells at kennedy space center, you are getting an exclusiveat a spacecraft which could eventually take us to mars. it has been a tough week for space. coming up, what the orian program means to the human race. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like smart pick ups. they'll only show up when you print a label and it's automatic. we save time and money. time? money? time and money. awesome. awesome! awesome! awesome! awesome! (all) awesome! i love logistics. >>> nasa is set to launch the orion spacecraft that's designed to take humans further than they've ever gone before. why is that familiar? jane wells, our own space cadet, joins us now from the kennedy space center. you're in florida? you're on the east coast? >> i am, joe. this is launch pad 37-b. it's not often you get to go live from a launch pad. that's the heaviest, most powerful rocket on earth
jane wells on nasa's next mission. >> i'm jane wells at kennedy space center, you are getting an exclusiveat a spacecraft which could eventually take us to mars. it has been a tough week for space. coming up, what the orian program means to the human race. (receptionist) gunderman group. gunderman group is growing. getting in a groove. growth is gratifying. goal is to grow. gotta get greater growth. i just talked to ups. they got expert advise, special discounts, new technologies. like...
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and first jane wells is giving us her own special take on the cost of thanksgiving. >> coming up next going to talk turkey about the real cost of thanksgiving and decide yams or sweet potatoes when we come back. act i. scene 3. open port twenty-two-oh-one-seven on the firewall for customer db access. install version two-point-three of db connector and ensure verbose flag is set in case of problems. (clapping sound) isn't the cloud supposed to make business easier? get the one that can connect to the systems that you already have. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> take a look at that. that is philadelphia. it's wet and nasty. those are meteorological terms. dr. j, good luck getting back. >> thank god i'm not driving over that bridge. -- >> [inaudible]. >> if elon musk builds one between here and chicago i'll be on it. >> and jane is in los angeles. >> i'm at the sprout farmers market. one of the fastest growing supermarket chains. they focus on organics. the american farm federation bureau says the average cost of the thanksgiving dinner for 10 is only 37 cen
and first jane wells is giving us her own special take on the cost of thanksgiving. >> coming up next going to talk turkey about the real cost of thanksgiving and decide yams or sweet potatoes when we come back. act i. scene 3. open port twenty-two-oh-one-seven on the firewall for customer db access. install version two-point-three of db connector and ensure verbose flag is set in case of problems. (clapping sound) isn't the cloud supposed to make business easier? get the one that can...
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jane wells is live there. she'll have the latest coming up. cnbc, first in business worldwide. (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. introducing a pm pain reliever that dares to work all the way until the am. new aleve pm the only one with a sleep aid. plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. >>> welcome back. about three minutes left in the trading session. let's put it in perspective. we had a huge rally. all-time highs. today, call it digestion. we use that term a lot in the stock market. this is the dow today. volatility here. we went to positive territory midday and then at the end here, we saw some selling and much of this may be attributable to the selloff in oil late in the trading session today and let's sho
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jane wells joins us live.e been worse situations i'm sure, you get to be in a beautiful part of the country on a launch pad. and this craft that you're standing next to it is different than those that crash last week certainly. and the questions might be what are the differences and have they changed any plans because of those developments. >> not changes yet, richard. we're having unprecedented access by the air force. that is a delta 4 heavy rocket. the most powerful rocket on earth. we have video of that. he's about five miles away. we got exclusive access yesterday where inside where it's housed now. that will be starting monday night, slowly trucked over here to put on top of this rocket. this rocket does not have a russian engine in it. the iran began spa-- aryan -- i completely different engine. we're told there is no commonality between what happened last week and this system here. what everyone is basically saying, richard. the unmanned test gets ready to go to test the risky things like the heat shie
jane wells joins us live.e been worse situations i'm sure, you get to be in a beautiful part of the country on a launch pad. and this craft that you're standing next to it is different than those that crash last week certainly. and the questions might be what are the differences and have they changed any plans because of those developments. >> not changes yet, richard. we're having unprecedented access by the air force. that is a delta 4 heavy rocket. the most powerful rocket on earth. we...
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jane wells is at cape canaveral. what have you found out? >> reporter: there is a lot riding on this rocket next month literally and figurativity. monday night rolling out is this piece of equipment, the orion space craft which we got an exclusive first look at inside a facility at the space center. it could take man to mars into deep space. an unmanned flight will be 15 times higher than the space station to test heat shield. on everyone's minds are the disasters suffered on the private space side. >> it was a tough week. it is a tough business we are in. >> reporter: those were the first words at a nasa news conference referring to the rocket explosion. orion has no common pieces of equipment with those which appear to be at fault in those disasters. lockheed says a disaster for one team sets everyone back. >> i think sets back the public perception of can we fly safely. >> reporter: can we fly safely? >> i think we can and we continue to fly safely but makes us aware and vigilant that this is a challenging business. >> reporter: the only
jane wells is at cape canaveral. what have you found out? >> reporter: there is a lot riding on this rocket next month literally and figurativity. monday night rolling out is this piece of equipment, the orion space craft which we got an exclusive first look at inside a facility at the space center. it could take man to mars into deep space. an unmanned flight will be 15 times higher than the space station to test heat shield. on everyone's minds are the disasters suffered on the private...
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>> do you think we're in -- jane, your perspective, as well. a lot of people feel this way.iven this is going to be legalized, especially on the federal level? >> i think there is an inevitability this is rolling out that way and governor jerry brown with same concerns of larry going to denver and see a lot of people smoking a lot of pot, do you want that in your town? well, as it's more widespread, is that different? to kevin's point, investing in a bar code system to track seed to bank and other industries or investing in a child proof package that allows you to carry medications with you, you are far removed from the marijuana. this may be a legitimate business outside of pot. >> kate? >> i want to say larry made an important point. i don't have a lot of patience for all these pot stories. i feel like people find it titillating and fun to talk about it and it's a gateway drug and way too narrow for a show and i'm going the leave it at that. >> let's propose this question. if you could have invest in the alcohol business at the end of prohibition, do you have any idea what
>> do you think we're in -- jane, your perspective, as well. a lot of people feel this way.iven this is going to be legalized, especially on the federal level? >> i think there is an inevitability this is rolling out that way and governor jerry brown with same concerns of larry going to denver and see a lot of people smoking a lot of pot, do you want that in your town? well, as it's more widespread, is that different? to kevin's point, investing in a bar code system to track seed to...
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where is jane wells 4900 square foot home. >> in santa clarita, california.o fabulous. now the question always becomes bang for buck. bang for buck means am i going to resell for a profit in my mind. >> whose is that? >> that is jane. >> and there is mary thompson. also from boston where her duplex is. >> seriously, which is the better real estate market for that price? >> the better real estate market definitely is boston. only nine houses in competition with this particular one. california, they have 23 in direct competition, another ten not far behind. in that whole same price range. we asked the broker, why hasn't it sold yet. it's on the market 211 days. she said well, you know, it's not for everybody. i said well that kind of in my mind is real estate parlance for it's not for anybody to some degree. there is always that real estate speak. and i think that is the problem. too many houses on the market. high unemployment rate also. >> looking at the poll right now people like excluded digs. >> they like it but there are 23 others you can choose from. so
where is jane wells 4900 square foot home. >> in santa clarita, california.o fabulous. now the question always becomes bang for buck. bang for buck means am i going to resell for a profit in my mind. >> whose is that? >> that is jane. >> and there is mary thompson. also from boston where her duplex is. >> seriously, which is the better real estate market for that price? >> the better real estate market definitely is boston. only nine houses in competition...
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. >> i think jane wells is right. there's an east coast, west coast mentality split on this. >> this does not compute for you? >> i just -- no -- >> i hear you. >> the dow off 19 points as we mentioned after the federal reserve minutes hit about 2:00 eastern time. the s&p off 5. nasdaq off to the tune of 25 and the japanese yen to talk about, as well. hitting a new recent high. 118. here the real focal point today even into 2015 as the outlooks come out is the u.s. dollar. >> let's get to the panel. margie patel, keith fitzgerald, jack barusian and we have rick santelli. that's steve liesman. we'll did to him first and was going to mention him less. rick santelli of chicago will be joining us shortly, as well. steve, how about hits, runs and errors, back story to the fed's rather hawkish statement of last meeting? >> you know, i was really interested, bill, in how the market responded. first it rallied and then it sold off. i think that's 'em bemblem atti stuff going on. i think the fed wants to raise interest rates n
. >> i think jane wells is right. there's an east coast, west coast mentality split on this. >> this does not compute for you? >> i just -- no -- >> i hear you. >> the dow off 19 points as we mentioned after the federal reserve minutes hit about 2:00 eastern time. the s&p off 5. nasdaq off to the tune of 25 and the japanese yen to talk about, as well. hitting a new recent high. 118. here the real focal point today even into 2015 as the outlooks come out is the...
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jane well stepping in with this still developing story. >> dow joness is reporting that wynn resortsinvestigated by the u.s. attorney's office, the irs and the dea for possibly money launders, specifically sports betting by high rollers and whether vips laundered drug money through the company's casinos. the company tells us it is unaware of any investigation, and the u.s. attorney won't comment. but according to the story, the irs sent wynn's lawyer a letter in august requesting information on the very biggest clients both in america and foreign, and also the staff working in the casinos. wynn tells us the fact that information is requested from us by a governmental agency in no way implies the accusation of any wrongdoing by the company. but this makes wynn the third biggest casino company being investigated for this sort of thing. back to you. >> all right, jane, thanks very much. we have more on that as they develop. >>> in the meantime, president obama expected to announce a controversial executive action on immigration tonight. and that's not sitting well with republicans, is i
jane well stepping in with this still developing story. >> dow joness is reporting that wynn resortsinvestigated by the u.s. attorney's office, the irs and the dea for possibly money launders, specifically sports betting by high rollers and whether vips laundered drug money through the company's casinos. the company tells us it is unaware of any investigation, and the u.s. attorney won't comment. but according to the story, the irs sent wynn's lawyer a letter in august requesting...
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>> well, let's face one fact, jane, and certainly you know this as well in the united kingdom. in the united states there is enormous middle east fatigue. there is a sense of do we really have to do this again. i think unfortunately we do. that's going to require leadership, articulation of the case and moving forward. i think it will take time and it's going to be not months, but years against this new foe. i wish i had better news. >> thank you very much indeed for your insights, admiral, thank you for joining me. >> thank you very much. >> boko harmiam militants have attacked the town of chibok. locals are fleing the area. they have targeted this place for a number times since they took the girls in april. our correspondent reports. >> people who fled to safety say the streets of chibok were taking over by the boko haram fighters who invaded the town late on thursday. the senator from the area told the bbc the insurgents who had attacked chibok had come under pressure in a neighboring state. > boko haram has been attacked and we learned that the soldiers that were posted in
>> well, let's face one fact, jane, and certainly you know this as well in the united kingdom. in the united states there is enormous middle east fatigue. there is a sense of do we really have to do this again. i think unfortunately we do. that's going to require leadership, articulation of the case and moving forward. i think it will take time and it's going to be not months, but years against this new foe. i wish i had better news. >> thank you very much indeed for your insights,...
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thank you we'd to call up sunny from supervisor jane kim's the talented sunny. >> well, thank you commissioners thanks for having me i was not anticipating coming but my understanding was he was going to work things out with the captain i received phone call from the captain stating that they were unable to reach an agreement over the closing time for that the of most brogs period he asked me to present the position that was born out of a lot of community process we've friend through the process you know, i one of the things i think is of concern to the office this is a very impacted area certainly the commissioner joseph brought up the children's playgrounds there is a lot of fenced off a parking lot next to the hide and it has been a magnet for opener drug dealing and you know recreational drugs you know all kinds of different illicit and legally activities the level of calls they field on a regular basis really trying to create a working relationship with the proprietor that will allow them to address and mitigate those issues going forward what we've seen as far we're not there yet and i wa
thank you we'd to call up sunny from supervisor jane kim's the talented sunny. >> well, thank you commissioners thanks for having me i was not anticipating coming but my understanding was he was going to work things out with the captain i received phone call from the captain stating that they were unable to reach an agreement over the closing time for that the of most brogs period he asked me to present the position that was born out of a lot of community process we've friend through the...
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i'm emma jane, nbc news. >>> well, still ahead, unlimited vacation, free lunch, and beer on tap. >> sign me up. there's a tech company that could be just the best place to work. >>> so, it's been one year, or tomorrow will be one year, since san francisco's transformed into gotham city and bat kid came to save the day. >> we were all talking about it when miles scott, a cancer survivor, got his wish to be bat man. the make-a-wish foundation partnered with the city of san francisco to take him on a crime fighting spree throughout the city rescuing a damsel in distress. as thanks for his service, mayor ed lee presented him with a key to the city. now a documentary called "bat kid" is in the works. >>> our silicon valley culture catching on elsewhere in america? >> case in point, a company in minnesota, clockwork, is a tech company in minneapolis that works with clients like target, best buy, general mills, and employees can bring their kids to work whenever they want, lunch is usually pot luck, and there's always free soda and ice cold beer on tap. the company's founder says she just wants
i'm emma jane, nbc news. >>> well, still ahead, unlimited vacation, free lunch, and beer on tap. >> sign me up. there's a tech company that could be just the best place to work. >>> so, it's been one year, or tomorrow will be one year, since san francisco's transformed into gotham city and bat kid came to save the day. >> we were all talking about it when miles scott, a cancer survivor, got his wish to be bat man. the make-a-wish foundation partnered with the city...
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"america tonight's" lori jane gliha standing by outside the courthouse as well, where you say there has not been quite as big a crowd, lori jane? >> yes, you know what, it's much different than what john terret is experiencing, i can tell through my ear piece that it's much less over there -- >> lori jane we're going to have to interrupt you. we're going to hear now from his announcement here in the courthouse. >> first and inform most i'd -- and foremost i'd like to extend my deepest sympathies to the family of michael brown. regardless of the circumstances, they lost a family member, and theiring sadness knows no bounds. michael brown was killed by officer darren wilson. within minutes accounts filled with speculation and little if any solid accurate information. almost immediately, neighbors began gathering and age are began growing because of the various descriptions of what had happened, and because of the underlying tension between the police department and the significant part of the neighborhood. the st. louis county police conducted an extensive investigation at the crime scene
"america tonight's" lori jane gliha standing by outside the courthouse as well, where you say there has not been quite as big a crowd, lori jane? >> yes, you know what, it's much different than what john terret is experiencing, i can tell through my ear piece that it's much less over there -- >> lori jane we're going to have to interrupt you. we're going to hear now from his announcement here in the courthouse. >> first and inform most i'd -- and foremost i'd like to...
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last season ended with a serious cliffhanger and so happy to well cam valerie bertinelli, jane leeves> season 6. >> when last we left you, your character had multiple -- >> yes, not a bad situation to find oneself in. a lot of proposals. three proposals and so we get to find out who she actually picked this season but i mean if it was up to me i'd have all of them. >> yes. >> tim daly -- >> it's really special. >> davey foley. >> dave foley makes me laugh. >> i want everybody to see a clip. in the season premiere you go back to l.a. >> yes. >> i can only imagine. >> here it is, "hot in cleveland." >> i hate to admit it but i may be falling in love with l.a. again. remember those louboutins i was trying to find in cleveland but said they didn't exist, well, they do exist and now they're on my feet. and they are killing me. >> wait till you hear about this new l.a.x. ercise fad. you hang upside down like bat. >> that makes sense. have you ever seen a fat bat? >> as a matter of fact, wendie, you have not. last season you got to celebrate 100th episode. that just had to be quite a moment
last season ended with a serious cliffhanger and so happy to well cam valerie bertinelli, jane leeves> season 6. >> when last we left you, your character had multiple -- >> yes, not a bad situation to find oneself in. a lot of proposals. three proposals and so we get to find out who she actually picked this season but i mean if it was up to me i'd have all of them. >> yes. >> tim daly -- >> it's really special. >> davey foley. >> dave foley makes me...
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jack-in-the-box which owns the burger jane of the same name as well as one of my favorite food placesrom chipotle. jack has a monster buy back that's already gobbled up nearly 15% of the share count in just the past three quarters. with the remaining repurchase authorization the company could bring that up to 20%. that said the stock is up 44% year to date and it has given us a quick 9% gain since a month ago. wouldn't surprise me if management waits before they use the buy back. they're opportunistic but not silly. then there's kimberly-clark. kleenex. today they authorized a beautiful new $5 billion or 40 million share repurchase program equal to nearly 12% of the share count and that's on top of an even larger 50 million share buy back the company authorized in 2011 expected to finish early next year. they're a big oil user which means they're saving a fortune thanks to the plummeting price of crude. i love that company. what else earned a spot, disney. not only do they have a movie business and terrific business including espn but they retired $6.5 billion within the stock of 4.7%
jack-in-the-box which owns the burger jane of the same name as well as one of my favorite food placesrom chipotle. jack has a monster buy back that's already gobbled up nearly 15% of the share count in just the past three quarters. with the remaining repurchase authorization the company could bring that up to 20%. that said the stock is up 44% year to date and it has given us a quick 9% gain since a month ago. wouldn't surprise me if management waits before they use the buy back. they're...
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lori jane gliha found many young victims don't report. and often neither do their schools. >>> well, the national conversation about sex crimes reached fever pitch. "america tonight" found another wave of sex assaults is flying under the radar on high school campus, even at middle school. the majority of victims do not report their rapes, and neither have many of their schools. lori jane gliha's story with a young woman who did report and the shocking response. >> reporter: rachel carries her rubik's cube everywhere she goes, it's kind of a security blanket. rachel has been doing this for four years, ever since one afternoon when she was 17, a high school senior, a member of the marching band in the small town of henderson texas. inside that building is where you were raped. >> right. >> reporter: another student, a football player and fellow band member lured her into the band her. >> it was strictly forced. the entire type of immediately after i was raped i went to the bathroom and was scared. >> reporter: rachel's mum said the high school was unprepared and made mistakes from the
lori jane gliha found many young victims don't report. and often neither do their schools. >>> well, the national conversation about sex crimes reached fever pitch. "america tonight" found another wave of sex assaults is flying under the radar on high school campus, even at middle school. the majority of victims do not report their rapes, and neither have many of their schools. lori jane gliha's story with a young woman who did report and the shocking response. >>...