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jane wells has the scoop. jane? >> well, the shot clock is running down on bryant's career.it hasn't been all net for kobe. up next, we talk about surviving tough times and what recently gave him goosebumps when we come back. >>> back on halftime report. kobe bryant gets ready to hang up his jersey for the final time what are his plans after basketball? jane wells had the chance to ask him that and much more. jane? >> scott, kobe says he plans to do creative storytelling. who knows movies or other things to pass on his lessons to the next genetion. the last nba games two weeks from tonight, cheap seats on the secondary market start at $750. but last night local fans who were american express car members could meet him in a special deal amex said up. he was joined on stage by former teammates rick fox and robert horry. and while everyone loves kobe now, that wasn't always the case. you've been a good guy. you've been a bad guy. a hero, a villain. what is your advice to people about how to get through that? >> be who you are. be who you are. and i mean that in a sense of, you
jane wells has the scoop. jane? >> well, the shot clock is running down on bryant's career.it hasn't been all net for kobe. up next, we talk about surviving tough times and what recently gave him goosebumps when we come back. >>> back on halftime report. kobe bryant gets ready to hang up his jersey for the final time what are his plans after basketball? jane wells had the chance to ask him that and much more. jane? >> scott, kobe says he plans to do creative storytelling....
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thank you jane wells.enter of its fight against the government but there's a loophole in the company's stance. he joins us to explain in just a moment. >> apple maybe fighting privacy but there's a loophole to the tech giant's privacy policy. here to explain it is the editor at large at recode and executive editor at the verge. good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. >> you make the point and we all think our phones are protected but it's different when you're in the cloud. >> yeah. i mean, here's the thing. in this whole dispute with the fbi, one of the things apple did was to immediately give the fbi the icloud back up on that phone which stopped about six weeks before this horrific terrorist shooting but still had obviously some information on it and they said publicly they wished that the fbi had been able to make a new icloud back up so there is information. not everything but most of what is on your phone is in your icloud back up and if you signed up for that or didn't turn it off and that's how
thank you jane wells.enter of its fight against the government but there's a loophole in the company's stance. he joins us to explain in just a moment. >> apple maybe fighting privacy but there's a loophole to the tech giant's privacy policy. here to explain it is the editor at large at recode and executive editor at the verge. good morning to you. >> good morning, carl. >> you make the point and we all think our phones are protected but it's different when you're in the...
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for "nightly business report," jane wells, palmdale, california. >>> from the air to the road. and this one is for all of you muscle car fans. chevy is rolling out two new versions of the camaro and making a push to gallop right past thehe mustang in sales. phil lebeau has more on the camaro comeback. >> reporter: top down, engine roaring. chevy believes this will be the summer camaro comes back. leading the charge, two new versions, including a convertible. >> the first month in here our sales are up 44%. we know why people are waiting for the new for. when we introduced the new car it was like, wow, this is great. >> reporter: the camaro still has the sound and look that he wanted it define the muscle car. and yes, you can get six and eight-cylinder versions. but in a change that may assemble strange to camaro fans there's a new addition with a four-cylinder engine. with gas at well under $2 a gallon, chevy believes muscle cars will be even more attractive. not only because people will spent less at the pump, but they'll also have more money to pay for a muscle car like the n
for "nightly business report," jane wells, palmdale, california. >>> from the air to the road. and this one is for all of you muscle car fans. chevy is rolling out two new versions of the camaro and making a push to gallop right past thehe mustang in sales. phil lebeau has more on the camaro comeback. >> reporter: top down, engine roaring. chevy believes this will be the summer camaro comes back. leading the charge, two new versions, including a convertible. >>...
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as jane wells reports,s no matter who wins, the pentagon is arming itself for change. >> our military is in a very bad state. >> reporter: such a statement would lead one to think a trump win would be good for the defense industry, but maybe not. trump has said he wants more for less. something the pentagon was already trying to do but never with a commander in chief known for the art of the deal. >> i'm going to make our military so big, so powerful, so strong, that nobody, absolutely nobody is going to mess with us. >> thank you, all, so very much. >> reporter: meantime, democratic front-runner hillary clinton has yet to outline a defense budget, merely promising on her website to ensure the u.s. has the strongest military the world has ever known. opponent bernie sanders previously said he'd like to cut defense spending in half and reduce the size of the u.s. nuclear arsenal. though he reportedly still supports the very expensive f-35 program because of the jobs it brings to his home state of vermont. this week, the ceo of the company which makes the f-35, lockheed martin, addresse
as jane wells reports,s no matter who wins, the pentagon is arming itself for change. >> our military is in a very bad state. >> reporter: such a statement would lead one to think a trump win would be good for the defense industry, but maybe not. trump has said he wants more for less. something the pentagon was already trying to do but never with a commander in chief known for the art of the deal. >> i'm going to make our military so big, so powerful, so strong, that nobody,...
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a lot. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >> stories you will only see here on "nightly business report." >> a six-pack and a giraffe? >> and a swimming pool. >> and fill her up, whoa. >>> let's take a look at the rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average gained 155 points positive for the year now. at 17,481. nasdaq added 11. and the s&p 500 nipped into positive territory, couldn't quite hold it, finished higher by 1337. >> you might have trouble with the kangaroos. that does it for "nightly business report." thanks for watching. this is the time of year your public television stations seek your support. >> thank you from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. see you tomorrow. kacyra: it kind of was, like, the bang that set off the night. rogers: that is the funkiest restaurant. thomas: the honey-walnut prawns will make your insides smile. [ laughter ] klugman: more tortillas, please! khazar: what is comfort food if it isn't gluten and grease? braff: i love crème brûlée. sobel: the octopus should have been, like, quadr
a lot. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >> stories you will only see here on "nightly business report." >> a six-pack and a giraffe? >> and a swimming pool. >> and fill her up, whoa. >>> let's take a look at the rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average gained 155 points positive for the year now. at 17,481. nasdaq added 11. and the s&p 500 nipped into positive territory, couldn't quite hold...
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a lot. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >> stories you will only see here on "nightly business report." >> a six-pack and a giraffe? >> and a swimming pool. >> and fill her up, whoa. >>> let's take a look at the rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average gained 155 points positive for the year now. at 17,481. nasdaq added 11. and the s&p 500 nipped into positive territory, couldn't quite hold it, finished higher by 1337. >> you might have trouble with the kangaroos. that does it for "nightly business report." thanks for watching. this is the time of year your public television stations seek your support. >> thank you from me as well. i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody. see you tomorrow. exexplore new s and new ideas through programs like this. made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. yanni: on november 14, the year 2015, i breathe life to my dream. ♪
a lot. >> reporter: for "nightly business report," i'm jane wells. >> stories you will only see here on "nightly business report." >> a six-pack and a giraffe? >> and a swimming pool. >> and fill her up, whoa. >>> let's take a look at the rally on wall street. the dow jones industrial average gained 155 points positive for the year now. at 17,481. nasdaq added 11. and the s&p 500 nipped into positive territory, couldn't quite hold...
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jane wells is on the case. >> this is what lake orville looked like a little over a year ago.ater levels very low. levels this week at the lake, which is one of california's most important reservoirs, don't look much different. el nino has been el dudo. nasa climate scientologists had high hopes. he was expecting what a colleague predicted would be the, quote, godzilla of el ninos. well, it kind of was. everywhere in the world but california. the rainy season here had a promising start. in just one 24-hour period in january, you could see the storm channels fill up in los angeles and up in the sierra once dry ground was covered with an abundance of snow. and then the rain stopped. february was the hottest on record. what went wrong? >> yogi berra said that predictions are hard to make,able suspect about the future. and predicting the weather is hard, especially hard with el nino, since they only roll around once every 10 or 15 years. >> so we have really only seen two big el ninos since we have had our big observing systems that look really hard at what it does. that means we
jane wells is on the case. >> this is what lake orville looked like a little over a year ago.ater levels very low. levels this week at the lake, which is one of california's most important reservoirs, don't look much different. el nino has been el dudo. nasa climate scientologists had high hopes. he was expecting what a colleague predicted would be the, quote, godzilla of el ninos. well, it kind of was. everywhere in the world but california. the rainy season here had a promising start....
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jane wells has that story. >> i'm jane wells at lockheed martin's skunk works.ounce house. it is the interior of a new ship they're building for the commercial market. part airplane, part blimp, part helicopter. that story is next. tars pitch you investment opportunities. i've got a fantastic deal for you- gold! with the right pool of investors, there's a lot of money to be made. but first, investors must ask the right questions and use the smartcheck challenge to make the right decisions. you're not even registered; i'm done with you! i can...i can... savvy investors check their financial pro's background by visiting smartcheck.gov steve, other than making i'm here atme move stuff,rade trader offices. what are you working on? let me show you. okay. our thinkorswim trading platform aggregates all the options data you need in one place and lets you visualize that information for any options series. okay, cool. hang on a second. you can even see the anticipated range of a stock expecting earnings. impressive... what's up, tim. td ameritrade. watching tvs get sharp
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>> jane wells, thank you very much for that.e'll take you to a live picture of washington at this hour, showing those flags at half-staff in honor of mrs. reagan. back in a minute. vo: know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. al, how you doing. hey, mr. hamilton. vo: know that together you can establish a meaningful legacy. with the guidance and support of your dedicated pnc wealth management team. >>> hello, everybody. i'm sue herrera. here is your cnbc news.commit. extremists attacked a town near the libyan border. they closed because of the attack. tunisia says 28 terrorists and 7 civilians were among those killed. >>> united continental says president and ceo oscar munoz will return to work full time later this month. he suffered a heart attack in october just six weeks after rereplacing the ceo. he had a heart transplant in january. >>> heavy snow wreaked after
>> jane wells, thank you very much for that.e'll take you to a live picture of washington at this hour, showing those flags at half-staff in honor of mrs. reagan. back in a minute. vo: know you have a dedicated advisor and team who understand where you come from. we didn't really have anything, you know. but, we made do. vo: know you can craft an investment plan as strong as your values. al, how you doing. hey, mr. hamilton. vo: know that together you can establish a meaningful legacy....
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back to you. >> thank you, jane wells. you're welcome. tsa. >>> we have a news alert on chipotle. >> here we go. chipotle has filed an application for a better burger trademark, laying the ground for possibly expanding their focus best yond mexican food into a line of burgers. the spokesperson for chipotle pointing out that chipotle all right has chop house and pit rhea locale, and note d that it would be included to a large variety of foods. ist just filed an application for the trademark. we'll see what happens. the stock is having a good session today, bill. >> seema, thank you. >>> what do you think? crowded space. >> it's very crowded space. >> they have a couple initiatives. they do shop house, which i they is the chinese/asian approach. i haven't been, obviously. >> a pizza chain? >> sitting in a room with a corporate board and somebody says what is the next growth area, and somebody says hamburgers? really? >> they have taken off the last couple years. it is a crowded field out there. >> very crowded. >>> we have ten minutes to go
back to you. >> thank you, jane wells. you're welcome. tsa. >>> we have a news alert on chipotle. >> here we go. chipotle has filed an application for a better burger trademark, laying the ground for possibly expanding their focus best yond mexican food into a line of burgers. the spokesperson for chipotle pointing out that chipotle all right has chop house and pit rhea locale, and note d that it would be included to a large variety of foods. ist just filed an application...
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>> well, this is now -- i don't know if it's affordable at under a billion. >> it's a bargain, jane. thinking 30 years out. we're talking about 2046 before something like this might be on the market. the thing about, you know, you might thing republican president would be great. well, donald trump plans to buy more for less. ted cruz watts to audit the pentagon. does hillary clinton want to look weak on defense? so, you know, it's an interesting -- you don't -- >> i hope it goes commercial and gets us back from california without having to take the redeye. this is wonderful news. >> i'm in for that. >> you could come to us just as part of your working day. it will be great. >> wow. wow. >> we're signing up now. our jane wells joining us here at post 9 staring into the beautiful beautiful future here >>> paul ryan for president. that's john boehner's solution if there's no republican nominee by july. we'll hear from the speaker of the house himself next and a quick programming note. nike ceo mark parker will join "squawk on the street" tomorrow in a first on cnbc interview, 10:00 a.m.
>> well, this is now -- i don't know if it's affordable at under a billion. >> it's a bargain, jane. thinking 30 years out. we're talking about 2046 before something like this might be on the market. the thing about, you know, you might thing republican president would be great. well, donald trump plans to buy more for less. ted cruz watts to audit the pentagon. does hillary clinton want to look weak on defense? so, you know, it's an interesting -- you don't -- >> i hope it...
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as jane wells -- now i do -- tells us, there is big money behind these unofficial offbeat holidays. >> reporter: happy national pencil day. yes, an object we no longer use is commemorated with its own day in america. not only that, wednesday was also national i am in control day. turkey neck soup day. take a walk in the park day. little red wagon day. national doctors' day. and manatee appreciation day. what is going on? blame, or thank, this guy. >> because we became kind of this authority with national days, people started asking to see if they could register for a national day. >> reporter: marleau anderson founded national day calendar as a hobby because he likes fun silly days. people started asking him to make days official and offered to pay him including this year for the first time the people behind national prom day. >> it was somewhere between $3,000 and $5,000. >> reporter: kimberly collins of promgirl.com paid that to national day calendar hoping prom day will drive sales and raise money for charity so thursday, prom day will have its own official hash tag. there are abou
as jane wells -- now i do -- tells us, there is big money behind these unofficial offbeat holidays. >> reporter: happy national pencil day. yes, an object we no longer use is commemorated with its own day in america. not only that, wednesday was also national i am in control day. turkey neck soup day. take a walk in the park day. little red wagon day. national doctors' day. and manatee appreciation day. what is going on? blame, or thank, this guy. >> because we became kind of this...
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jane wells is live with the fallout. jane?elle, minimum wage here already jumped a dollar an hour in january to about 10 bucks. we're here on ventura boulevard. go ahead. it is beautiful out here. great day for a walk. and that's one reason i'm told sources say this restaurant finally reached a tipping point and closed its doors. now this new 50% increase begins next year through 2022. businesses with fewer than 25 employees have an extra year. the governor is going to announce all this in about 45 minutes. the legislature still has to consider and vote on it, but it will probably pass. and here's why. it avoids a ballot measure on the november measure on the november ballot which have gotten to $15 sooner and was leading in the polls. also this new deal gives the governor the ability to stop wage increases and recession. the workers will also now get three days paid sick leave but even at $15 an hour. a 40-hour workweek would not cover the average rent for a two bedroom place in los angeles. even with $15, still the l.a. time
jane wells is live with the fallout. jane?elle, minimum wage here already jumped a dollar an hour in january to about 10 bucks. we're here on ventura boulevard. go ahead. it is beautiful out here. great day for a walk. and that's one reason i'm told sources say this restaurant finally reached a tipping point and closed its doors. now this new 50% increase begins next year through 2022. businesses with fewer than 25 employees have an extra year. the governor is going to announce all this in...
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jane wells joins with us a special look at these special days and how they got into exist innocence theorning. >> becky, i'm beclarg this national "squawk box" day. why not? everything else has a day. i'm not talking about the 60 national days officially recognized by the federal government through congress or presidential proclamation. no, the 1200 days christened by national day calendar which started as a hobby by a guy in north dakota who wanted to celebrate, i don't know, national popcorn day, decided to become an aggregator of funny days and people wanted his site to sanction them and were willing to pay money for it. today is quote/unquote officially national pencil day. and national i am in control day, turkey neck soup day, take a walk in the park day, little red wagon day, national doctor's day and, of course, manatee appreciation day. groups pay $2,000 to $4,500 to be legit and get an official hashtag but money doesn't buy you access. national day calendar receives 18,000 applications a year and each year picks 30 new ones. >> we have a committee of four people that have go-t
jane wells joins with us a special look at these special days and how they got into exist innocence theorning. >> becky, i'm beclarg this national "squawk box" day. why not? everything else has a day. i'm not talking about the 60 national days officially recognized by the federal government through congress or presidential proclamation. no, the 1200 days christened by national day calendar which started as a hobby by a guy in north dakota who wanted to celebrate, i don't know,...
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. >> up next, jane wells goes one-on-one with future hall of fame inductee kobe bryant.lus box is one of more than 80 companies urging north carolina to repeal a law that allows for discrimination against the lgbt community. aaron levie will join us in an exclusive. squawk alley will be right back. . with extraordinary offers on the stylish, all-new rx... and the dynamic nx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> apple just got upgraded as well. we'll speak live to the analyst that made the call. we'll take you inside a $300,000 luxury tank. we'll see you in about 15. >> that qualifies as can't miss, scott. looking forward to it. meanwhile the government dropping it's case against apple but the battle is far from over. aaron is the founder and co-ceo of box. good to see you. i remember that your cfo is also a founder. >> yes. >> let's talk about the enkrimgs issue. where is it going next? i if remember last month you announced that you're going to start encrypting the data that you have in the cloud. up to this point on the consumer level, apple and google have been ge
. >> up next, jane wells goes one-on-one with future hall of fame inductee kobe bryant.lus box is one of more than 80 companies urging north carolina to repeal a law that allows for discrimination against the lgbt community. aaron levie will join us in an exclusive. squawk alley will be right back. . with extraordinary offers on the stylish, all-new rx... and the dynamic nx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> apple just got upgraded as well. we'll speak live to the...
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but first, jane wells has an up close look at an interesting new airship. >> i'm jane wells, this ist a bounce house, it is the intear kbror of a new airship the company is building for the commercial market. part airplane, part blimp, part helicopter. that story next. hould hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can program jet engines to talk and such. ♪ ♪ her biggest weakness is she cares too much. ♪ thank you. my friend really wants a job at ge. mine too. ♪ i'm a wise elf from a far off shire. ♪ and sanjay patel is who you should hire. ♪ thank you. seriously though, stacy went to a great school and she's really loyal. you should give her a shot. sanjay's a team player and uh... >>> it's a bird, it's a plane, it's a super blimp. lockheed martin's commercial new airship. >> they announced buyouts across the division and as the defense side shrinks smigt you might think never would happen, happens. they develop things like the sr71, stealth program. they built a prototype for the commercial market, part blimp and part helicopters and about to announce t
but first, jane wells has an up close look at an interesting new airship. >> i'm jane wells, this ist a bounce house, it is the intear kbror of a new airship the company is building for the commercial market. part airplane, part blimp, part helicopter. that story next. hould hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can program jet engines to talk and such. ♪ ♪ her biggest weakness is she cares too much. ♪ thank you. my friend really wants a job at...
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counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, paul cruickshank, mike rogers, former democratic congresswoman jane harman with us as well, served on intelligence armed services and she's now president and ceo of the wilson center. stand by. i want a quick break. we'll be right back. in background) tv with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room)
counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, paul cruickshank, mike rogers, former democratic congresswoman jane harman with us as well, served on intelligence armed services and she's now president and ceo of the wilson center. stand by. i want a quick break. we'll be right back. in background) tv with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room)
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our jane wells is out there. >>> and that is the cnbc news update this hour.cott, back to you. >> now to a triple decker calls of the day. first up, pacific crest has cut apple's price target. the firm says second quarter revenue will be light due to slowing iphone demand. we heard this before. they keep their overweight rating and dropped the price target down by a few bucks. >> the headline could easily read you have a 25% increase to the target. i would take that any day of the week. look, so their estimates come down a little bit. the estimates are not going to matter until the iphone 7 comes out. that's what everybody in the stock is waiting for now. >> micron was downgraded to reduce. that firm cites market share concerns. joseph. >> they have to cut production. the dram industry has to cut production. i don't see it. and i think specific to micron, $11, i know it looks very tempting to buy it down here. but it's something i wouldn't do. >> stock down 31% over six months year-to-date. 18% in one year, 60. >> still wouldn't touch it. not micron. >> the pr
our jane wells is out there. >>> and that is the cnbc news update this hour.cott, back to you. >> now to a triple decker calls of the day. first up, pacific crest has cut apple's price target. the firm says second quarter revenue will be light due to slowing iphone demand. we heard this before. they keep their overweight rating and dropped the price target down by a few bucks. >> the headline could easily read you have a 25% increase to the target. i would take that any day...
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jane? >> reporter: well, he is very busy trying to put together a new cabinet.me minister arc abadi dislikes the cabinet members and it's no secret and when he was sworn in he said these are not the ministers i chose so iraq is not the kind of country where the prime minister dictates and ministers fall in line and they are loyal to the parties that appointed them and who appointed them are loyal to their sect or ethnic group but parties and political players have a lot to lose and are in a phase of bargaining which ones are changed, who will replace them. abadi said he will have a new cabinet or nine new ministers perhaps in the next few days and then the next move falls to muqtada al-sadr does he call off followers and leave the green zone, fascinating array of options here but one thing is clear that something has to change in the next few days. >> reporting from baghdad thank you. families and villages to the south of mosul in iraq have been fleeing homes in advance by iraqi forces and government troops picking them up on the roads leading south and offensiv
jane? >> reporter: well, he is very busy trying to put together a new cabinet.me minister arc abadi dislikes the cabinet members and it's no secret and when he was sworn in he said these are not the ministers i chose so iraq is not the kind of country where the prime minister dictates and ministers fall in line and they are loyal to the parties that appointed them and who appointed them are loyal to their sect or ethnic group but parties and political players have a lot to lose and are in...
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jane wells joining us now with one of these inspiring stories. ople like john, a guy who had a weird idea and somehow made it work. now his strange success, one of the many stories we're profiling on cnbc make it page and here's just a portion of his story. fuel city is a gas station station with cheap gas and easy freeway access in the middle of downtown dallas. last year sales reached $25 million. what? how? >> we'll have eight or ten people here at night making tacos. karaoke is in the palm tree. we got a swimming pool. we have a dinosaur. >> you might call it a truck stop but the owner won't. >> i say it's some place where dreams come true. fuel city. the store costs $4.5 million. i bore rod $3.5 million. i put up $1 million to buy the land. i had to path second mortgage on my house. it was such a phenomenon when i opened up i thought nobody is going dome. i think in the next five years i'll have a couple of giraffes. wouldn't that be cool >> the rest of his bucket list isn't so nearly strange. >> i have goals in increasing my net worth is num
jane wells joining us now with one of these inspiring stories. ople like john, a guy who had a weird idea and somehow made it work. now his strange success, one of the many stories we're profiling on cnbc make it page and here's just a portion of his story. fuel city is a gas station station with cheap gas and easy freeway access in the middle of downtown dallas. last year sales reached $25 million. what? how? >> we'll have eight or ten people here at night making tacos. karaoke is in the...
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jane: well, i have to agree with you.is a discussion we could be having -- or could have had -- over the last five years. each and every year, big forecasters have had to revise. and we are still in this rut. we don't know why it is. we have said is demographics, low productivity growth, a whole variety of reasons. and i think all central bankers are very aware of this, and they are all very reluctant to hike too soon or aggressively. that said, the u.s. economy is seeing some growth. if we see inflation pickup, that will be the trigger, but that is still an if. tom: thank you so much for joining us. go back and have an afternoon nap. it is amazing how quiet it is. james foley is one of the hardest worker -- jane foley is one of the hardest workers in the industry's. -- in the industry. vonnie, too. francine: coming up, the oecd secretary-general. he always gives us stirring conversation. the interview, coming up at six clock a.m. in new york. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. francine lacqua in london; tom keene in new york
jane: well, i have to agree with you.is a discussion we could be having -- or could have had -- over the last five years. each and every year, big forecasters have had to revise. and we are still in this rut. we don't know why it is. we have said is demographics, low productivity growth, a whole variety of reasons. and i think all central bankers are very aware of this, and they are all very reluctant to hike too soon or aggressively. that said, the u.s. economy is seeing some growth. if we see...
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jane wells has more. >> reporter: the library remains closed today as plans for a private burial andated previously who she wanted as pallbearers and speakers. all the details set to come out later this morning. being a first lady is no easy job. there's no real job description. nancy reagan took the reins and brought to the white house style and influence. she met her husband when she was confused with another nancy davis who was accused of being a communist sympathizer. nancy had said she hoped her union chief could clear up the confusion, and said in the first meeting she was september off her feet. she guarded her husband throuev while he had alzheimer's. their son, ron, spoke of their life and how the assassination attempt on president reg's life shook her to her core. she told "today," that she was more complicated. >> my mother was aware of the dark corners of life. the darker aspects of human nature. her view was more i'm going to watch. if i think you're good for my husband, then you have a friend for life. but if i think you're bad for my husband or hurting him in some way,
jane wells has more. >> reporter: the library remains closed today as plans for a private burial andated previously who she wanted as pallbearers and speakers. all the details set to come out later this morning. being a first lady is no easy job. there's no real job description. nancy reagan took the reins and brought to the white house style and influence. she met her husband when she was confused with another nancy davis who was accused of being a communist sympathizer. nancy had said...
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let's bring in jane wells. >> right now probably the most poignant part of the service is happening.rian mull rooney is reading a love letter that ronald reagan wrote his wife. the guests, over a thousand of them, gathered in a tent here. this is usually surbl a beautiful spot, but it is starting to rain. and it will get worse as the next hour goes on. there are many, many celebrities here. we have seen a lot of security. first lady michelle obama is in the front row sitting next to governor jerry brown. also here, hillary clinton, as well as laura bush and former president george w. bush and rosalind carter. you see the president there, former george w. bush and governor pete wilson. many celebrities, gary sinise next to mr. chee. we have seen anjelica houston, now after the former prime minister speaks, we're going to hear today from nancy reagan's children, patty and ron and tom brokaw and james bakker. diane sawyer will read the gospel message from john 14, where christ tells the disciples, i go to prepare a place for you. nancy reagan, guys, organized every detail of this ceremo
let's bring in jane wells. >> right now probably the most poignant part of the service is happening.rian mull rooney is reading a love letter that ronald reagan wrote his wife. the guests, over a thousand of them, gathered in a tent here. this is usually surbl a beautiful spot, but it is starting to rain. and it will get worse as the next hour goes on. there are many, many celebrities here. we have seen a lot of security. first lady michelle obama is in the front row sitting next to...
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. >> jane wells, thanks so much. thank you for watching. "power lunch" begins now. >>> welcome to "power lunch," everybody. along with tyler, melissa, michelle, i am brian. welcome. lots to talk about this hour including a possible big dark cloud on the horizon for your money. how is that for a tease? right now, the sun is shining on wall street. we continue this run that we have had in what is going to turn out to be nearly a record month of march. the dow jones industrial average higher, s&p higher, nasdaq higher, russell higher. do you see a trend yet? let's get to bob pisani on the floor of the new york stock exchange. this is what it sounds like when doves fly. >> very good. that was a good song. the important thing about it is since yesterday, we're up 1.5%. the s&p 500, we turn positive for the year. let's look at what the markets are doing in the middle of the day. brian is right. we're in a bullish situation now. two to one advancing declining stocks. new highs are expanding 200 at the nyse. volume is on the moderate side. volatili
. >> jane wells, thanks so much. thank you for watching. "power lunch" begins now. >>> welcome to "power lunch," everybody. along with tyler, melissa, michelle, i am brian. welcome. lots to talk about this hour including a possible big dark cloud on the horizon for your money. how is that for a tease? right now, the sun is shining on wall street. we continue this run that we have had in what is going to turn out to be nearly a record month of march. the dow...
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>> well jane since start of the war in syria since 2011 the fighting started peacefully and then it quickly transformed to an armed conflict, a lot of fighters from globally basically from around the world were converging on syria. they had forces with a number of groups and then when the syria dragged on we had the biggest group, the most powerful one which is islamic state of iraq and i.s.i.l. and that played a huge part in bringing in a lot of foreign fighters. we are talking about thousands. now it depends on who you believe and who you want to believe from the intelligence services around the west. they say the number of those foreign fighters range somewhere between at looeast 2500 up to 7,000 or 10,000 fighters. they are all, a lot of them are from africa decent but what is interesting about that is they are born in europe so some from britain and some that come through turkey, turkish border and they go to syria to join sources with i.s.i.l. and that is where they are from and central asia and former countries within the soviet union so basically i.s.i.l. played this role of bringin
>> well jane since start of the war in syria since 2011 the fighting started peacefully and then it quickly transformed to an armed conflict, a lot of fighters from globally basically from around the world were converging on syria. they had forces with a number of groups and then when the syria dragged on we had the biggest group, the most powerful one which is islamic state of iraq and i.s.i.l. and that played a huge part in bringing in a lot of foreign fighters. we are talking about...
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finally you concerned at text message to jane mayer as well. this is not for telephone, this is a text message 202-717-9684. if you want to send a text 202-717-9684. we will begin taking those calls in just a few minutes. jane mayer, we need to touch on "landscape: the unmaking of the president, 1984-1988" with the passing of nancy reagan. you tell a story, two stories about nancy reagan. red dress. >> the red dress, the story of reagan calling me. >> host: you wore it purposefully. >> guest: i was at the wall street journal calling the reagan white house, we had heard he loved to read. nancy often wore red. i wrote a little piece about how he usually calls on people wearing red, women wearing red. i did not wear a red dress that day and my bureau chief said go home and put on a red dress so i did. i went home and changed and reagan called on me right away and said there is the little girl in the red dress. i was young and i thought it was funny. i got called month at way. you could catch his attention. nancy was a great character behind-the-sc
finally you concerned at text message to jane mayer as well. this is not for telephone, this is a text message 202-717-9684. if you want to send a text 202-717-9684. we will begin taking those calls in just a few minutes. jane mayer, we need to touch on "landscape: the unmaking of the president, 1984-1988" with the passing of nancy reagan. you tell a story, two stories about nancy reagan. red dress. >> the red dress, the story of reagan calling me. >> host: you wore it...
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. >>> jane wells joins us from california with a look at nancy reagan's legacy.d morning, jane. >> i'm here at the reagan presidential library. the library remains closed today. details to come. before she is buried the public will be given a chance to pay their respects here. she will be buried next to her husband here on a hill overlooking the west coast, the pacific ocean with beautiful views of the setting california sun. theirs was a love affair which lasted more than a half a century. mrs. reagan put her husband, his career and legacy front and center. she brought a style to the white house perhaps not seen since jackie kennedy on a power behind the throne perhaps not seen since eleanor roosevelt. she was criticized for both at times. she used her influence to take on drug abuse, urging young people to just say no. in the cause she was joined by many, including the likes of mr. t. condolences over the last few ca days from all over. paul ryan ordered flags at the alcohol at half staff. while nancy reagan had her critics no one doubted the bond she had with
. >>> jane wells joins us from california with a look at nancy reagan's legacy.d morning, jane. >> i'm here at the reagan presidential library. the library remains closed today. details to come. before she is buried the public will be given a chance to pay their respects here. she will be buried next to her husband here on a hill overlooking the west coast, the pacific ocean with beautiful views of the setting california sun. theirs was a love affair which lasted more than a half...
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>> well jane, as you said, we heard just there from the german chancellor angela merkel who acknowledged that it was a hard day for her party yesterday and the performance her party put forward yesterday, yesterday was the largest party. they have been the largest party for a considerable period of time but did poorly in other two states where rememberses were held. she acknowledged the hard day and also talked about the refugee crisis, saying that she felt it had been the defining theme of these elections and that it was a difficult situation and there wasn't an easy solution to the refugee crisis. she's also clearly indicating that she will not be changing the refugee policy of this coalition government, not anytime soon. we also heard a little earlier on from the alternative party, the a.f.d., from their leader, their chief speaker who spoke in berlin. she said she felt that these elections show her party is the people's party. she wants to change the republic in germany. they did make in roads into this parliament, particularly in this parliament where nearly one in four voters endor
>> well jane, as you said, we heard just there from the german chancellor angela merkel who acknowledged that it was a hard day for her party yesterday and the performance her party put forward yesterday, yesterday was the largest party. they have been the largest party for a considerable period of time but did poorly in other two states where rememberses were held. she acknowledged the hard day and also talked about the refugee crisis, saying that she felt it had been the defining theme...
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and so that's one similarity to the past races, as well. >> jane, what's the purpose of a caucus? especially a closed party caucus where you can't vote if you're independent, you can only be registered one party or the other and you have to go through some sort of procedure to cast your opinion. you can't just show up and do it. you have to get engaged in meaning. >> it's about publicly declaring who you're for and why you're for that person. and it often times is about negotiating and letting people around you sway you, saying no, you shouldn't vote for that person and here's why. closed caucuses, you have everybody who has done these before, knows each other. local republican leaders are in there. new voters coming into the system, it can feel very cliquey. that seems to be the case for donald trump voters. and so it's an establishment kind of meme. >> perry, if you had to get some basics for the house and you had to choose between going to safeway to get the milk or going to a place where you have to go to a meeting and tell them what you're buying and discuss the prices with y
and so that's one similarity to the past races, as well. >> jane, what's the purpose of a caucus? especially a closed party caucus where you can't vote if you're independent, you can only be registered one party or the other and you have to go through some sort of procedure to cast your opinion. you can't just show up and do it. you have to get engaged in meaning. >> it's about publicly declaring who you're for and why you're for that person. and it often times is about negotiating...
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jane. >> clinton did well in arizona, but sanders had two wins. where does that leave the race for the democratic party? >> hillary clinton is still far ahead of bernie sanders in the delegate count, but sanders is not anticipating getting out of the race that he has what he believes is a credible resounding message with many in the american democratic population and that he intends to run as long as his supporters want him to stay in the race. there hasn't been any reaction from either sanders or clinton, we should note, to the endorsement of ted cruz by jeb bush, but that's mainly because they are both basically focused on trying to see how many delegates they can both win before their party's nominating convention this summer. >> thank you for that, rosalyn jordan. >> argentina's the next stop on barack obama's travel itinerary after his visit to cuba. the new government hopes to show things have changed sings the simple in her era, but some argentineans are feeling uneasy. >> shipping to the united states has been impossible for more than 15 y
jane. >> clinton did well in arizona, but sanders had two wins. where does that leave the race for the democratic party? >> hillary clinton is still far ahead of bernie sanders in the delegate count, but sanders is not anticipating getting out of the race that he has what he believes is a credible resounding message with many in the american democratic population and that he intends to run as long as his supporters want him to stay in the race. there hasn't been any reaction from...
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. >> here's jane king with a wellness report. >> mars is the latest company to label all its producthat use gmos. the candy company says it will offer the labels nationwide, and they will be on the products this summer before a vermont law requiring the gmo labels goes into effect. older americans are taking more medication these days. the university of illinois at chicago says a higher program of older americans are taking at least five medicines a day than just ten years ago. that's raising concern about risks of major drug interactions. and fewer americans say they believe in god but they still believe in an after life. it's a generational thing according to a research team from case western reserve university. they found millennials were the least likely generation to say they're religious. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. >>> more than 80,000 honeybees have caused a buzz in one quiet florida community. wildlife control was called here when a resident came across this hive while mowing the grass. the beekeepers were forced to evict them by vacuuming them up. >> it saves the bees a
. >> here's jane king with a wellness report. >> mars is the latest company to label all its producthat use gmos. the candy company says it will offer the labels nationwide, and they will be on the products this summer before a vermont law requiring the gmo labels goes into effect. older americans are taking more medication these days. the university of illinois at chicago says a higher program of older americans are taking at least five medicines a day than just ten years ago....
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. >>> here's jane king with the wellness report. >>> the mediterranean diet is well known for its benefits and now your bones can benefit, too. a study of women who ate the diet and how they were less likely to suffer from hip fractures. nene while, a study found that protein can help improve sleep quality. poor sleep quality can lead to other health problems such as high blood pressure. and imagine a drug bottle that only can dispense your medication at the exact time you should use it in the proper amount and only after it scans your finger print. there's another bottle that is being developed that has a combination lock. inventors of both of the products and others prevent abuse and curtail accidental overdoses saying they could possibly hit the market some day. and campbell's soup said it would switch to cans that do not use the chemical bpa for their linings by next year. the company began using cans with acrylic or polyester linings in march. from the nasdaq, i'm jane king. >>> "abc7 news" at 4:00 continues. up next, the cost of smoking could go even higher soon. the effort in one ba
. >>> here's jane king with the wellness report. >>> the mediterranean diet is well known for its benefits and now your bones can benefit, too. a study of women who ate the diet and how they were less likely to suffer from hip fractures. nene while, a study found that protein can help improve sleep quality. poor sleep quality can lead to other health problems such as high blood pressure. and imagine a drug bottle that only can dispense your medication at the exact time you...
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counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, paul cruickshank, mike rogers, former democratic congresswoman jane harman with us as well served on intelligence armed services and she's now president and ceo of the wilson center. stand by. i want a quick break. we'll be right back. in background) tv with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (dog whimpering) within 5 years of getting diagnosed. but there's something you can do. talk to your doctor about heart failure treatment options. because the more you know, the more likely you are... (dog whimpering) to keep it pumping. for a limited time, great deal on this passat. wow, it looks really good... volkswagen believes safety is very important... so all eleven models come standard with an intelligent crash response system... hmm. ...seven stability-enhancing systems... hmmm... ...and equipment for two child seats. hmmm... for those who take safety seriously. like we do. the volkswagen safety in numbers event... is happening now! get a $1,250 volkswagen rewar
counterterrorism analyst phil mudd, paul cruickshank, mike rogers, former democratic congresswoman jane harman with us as well served on intelligence armed services and she's now president and ceo of the wilson center. stand by. i want a quick break. we'll be right back. in background) tv with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (dog whimpering) within 5 years of getting...
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well. >>> here's jane king. >> the cdc says the proportion of pregnancies in the united states that were51% to 45%, between 2009 and 2013. in addition to the affects of unintended pregnancies on women, they have been associated with worse health outcomes for children. the biggest part of the reason for the decline is a big increase in women using long acting contraceptives. ovarian cancer is being shortchanged in terms of understanding, even though it is one of the deadliest cancer there is is. the national academy of medicine says women and doctors don't pay enough attention to bleeding and bloating until it's too late. a popular app used for checking blood pressure is inaccurate. the johns hopkins researchers found 80% of people with clinically high blood pressure showed normal blood presh we are th -- pressure with this app. from the nasdaq market site, i'm jane king. here's to your health. >>> americans will soon be able to fly to the island nation of cuba. >> michael finney has the story. >> you can, but you can't. maybe. >> i just want to see the rolling stones play there. >> the t
well. >>> here's jane king. >> the cdc says the proportion of pregnancies in the united states that were51% to 45%, between 2009 and 2013. in addition to the affects of unintended pregnancies on women, they have been associated with worse health outcomes for children. the biggest part of the reason for the decline is a big increase in women using long acting contraceptives. ovarian cancer is being shortchanged in terms of understanding, even though it is one of the deadliest...
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finally, you can send a text message to jane mayer as well and that this is not for telephoning, simplya text message. 202-717-9684. we will begin taking those calls in just a few minutes. jane mayer, we need to touch on landslide as well especially with the passing of nancy reagan at 94 years old. you tell a story and there actually two stories about nancy reagan, a one-off story, red dress. >> guest: the red dress was reagan calling on me. >> host: you wore it purposefully. >> guest: i was at the "wall street journal" covering the reagan white house and he was going to have a press conference and we had heard that he loved red. nancy often more red and so i wrote a little piece about how he usually calls on people wearing red especially women wearing red and i actually did not wear a red dress that day and my teat-- chief said you go right home and put on a red dress, cited. and went home and changed and went to the press conference at and there he was in my red dress and reagan called on me right away and said there is the little girl in the red dress. so, i was young. i thought it w
finally, you can send a text message to jane mayer as well and that this is not for telephoning, simplya text message. 202-717-9684. we will begin taking those calls in just a few minutes. jane mayer, we need to touch on landslide as well especially with the passing of nancy reagan at 94 years old. you tell a story and there actually two stories about nancy reagan, a one-off story, red dress. >> guest: the red dress was reagan calling on me. >> host: you wore it purposefully....
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despite his rough and grumpy exterior i'm delighted we are joined by one of the family members jane here today as well as folks from the department of public works and the rec and park department i want to thank in my staffer connie chang for her work and friends of washington square and thank the friends for coming up with the funds for a plaque that sdlifrz to be there and left, right or center north beach and telegraph hill and residents and merchant everything or everybody replaced her this resolution before us will urge the department of public works to waive the cost associated with the permit ate installation of the plaque after public comment i will have one small amendment to the resolution is there anybody here from dpw or rec and park that wants to testify mr. spur. >> good afternoon so for the i came to really discuss some of the installation features to the plaque itself. >> sure. >> i'm not completely sure exactly of the permanent location that was identified by regardless of that wherever to be installed to mountain the planning plaque in a safe way that will keep it in its location for
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." >> host: author jane mayer, when we talk about the koch brothers, who are we talking about? >> guest: well, we are talking about interestingly two of the richest people in the world, probably the richest their brothers in the world, certainly in america who are very strong political views and have taken fortune over the last 40 years to try doing a america. they spent in very targeted ways in interesting ways to try to change the whole direction of american politics. poster what are their names and where are they located? re guest: charles koc nd the ones people think of as the coke brothers and in wichita kansas where the family industries are based into david lives in new york and is the wealthiest president in manhattan. there are two others, bill and fred but mostly you don't hear about it in the headlines. >> host: why not? >> guest: they are not as political and in some ways, they are losers in a huge family struggle that took place over the years
." >> host: author jane mayer, when we talk about the koch brothers, who are we talking about? >> guest: well, we are talking about interestingly two of the richest people in the world, probably the richest their brothers in the world, certainly in america who are very strong political views and have taken fortune over the last 40 years to try doing a america. they spent in very targeted ways in interesting ways to try to change the whole direction of american politics. poster...
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here's jane king with today's wellness report. >> fortune magazine says usda organic label implies tothe products are superior. it doesn't guarantee the product is safer, more nutritious or better quality and organic items are more expensive. >>> peanuts for babies? feeding babies peanuts and allergy inducing foods is more likely to protect them than cause problems. the study says at-risk babies who were fed peanut butter are protected from allergies until the age of 5. the early strategy could also work with eggs. >>> california could be the second state to raise the minimum spoking age to 21. it would also ban the use of electronic cigarettes in public places where traditional smoking is prohibited. six bills will now go to the california senate for consideration. ohio is the only other state with 21. the age limit for smoking. >>> and check your pantries before packing this week's lunches for the kids. gogo squeeze is voluntarily recalling some apple sauce pouches after the quality was rend rendered poor due to residue. a best before date between december 4th 2015 and march 4th 201
here's jane king with today's wellness report. >> fortune magazine says usda organic label implies tothe products are superior. it doesn't guarantee the product is safer, more nutritious or better quality and organic items are more expensive. >>> peanuts for babies? feeding babies peanuts and allergy inducing foods is more likely to protect them than cause problems. the study says at-risk babies who were fed peanut butter are protected from allergies until the age of 5. the early...
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of technology as well as jane at our chief innovation officer. i'll be working on the committee along the supervisor mar and today i'm introducing a hearing request on the reports we got substantive discussion about the reports that details the next apps. it is a vision. it is my vision. and the goal to provide low-cost gigabyte speed to internet to every single san francisco resident i look for to discussion moving forward. the 2nd hearing request comes out of a recent meeting i had in my office regarding sea level rise. how it affects the city of san francisco. climate change is happening all over our globe and is very real and the implications are very real for our city as we sit on the pencil of san francisco. especially san francisco 3 sides by water we need to start looking at how we prepare for the changes locally. the effects of climate change and many of our beloved shoreline and recreational areas in district 2 in particular, from aquatic park all it to crissy field, the landscape is going to allow different 100 years from now. there ha
of technology as well as jane at our chief innovation officer. i'll be working on the committee along the supervisor mar and today i'm introducing a hearing request on the reports we got substantive discussion about the reports that details the next apps. it is a vision. it is my vision. and the goal to provide low-cost gigabyte speed to internet to every single san francisco resident i look for to discussion moving forward. the 2nd hearing request comes out of a recent meeting i had in my...
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well. thanks so much, jane sanders. pass along our best wishes to senator bernie sanders, as well.nk you. >> i will. thanks. >>> and to our viewers out there, next week is march madness right here on cnn. it begins sunday night with cnn's democratic presidential debate in flint, michigan. anderson cooper will moderate. it will be followed by the premier of the new cnn series, "race to the white house." then we've got super tuesday, number two, with four states voting. wednesday, cnn simulcast, the univision, democratic presidential debate in miami. and the next night, thursday night, our own cnn republican presidential debate in miami. a week of political events all right here on cnn. >>> right now, we're standing by to hear from the republican presidential front runner, donald trump. he's going to come out on that stage momentarily. you're looking at live pictures coming in from portland, maine. we'll have live coverage. this will be his first response to what mitt romney just said in that blistering attack on donald trump. hey! this is lloyd. to prove to you that the better choic
well. thanks so much, jane sanders. pass along our best wishes to senator bernie sanders, as well.nk you. >> i will. thanks. >>> and to our viewers out there, next week is march madness right here on cnn. it begins sunday night with cnn's democratic presidential debate in flint, michigan. anderson cooper will moderate. it will be followed by the premier of the new cnn series, "race to the white house." then we've got super tuesday, number two, with four states voting....