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. >>> state senator john bell is introducing legislation that would pave the way for a curfew on the stairs of communications hill. those steps are popular with joggers during the day, but at night, they're a haven for drug addicts and troublemakers. >> i was really injured very badly. >> this happens around 2:00 3:00 in the morning. people outside just laughing and when you're trying to go to sleep and you hear that outside, it's disturbing the peace. >> the senator's legislation would give local government the ability to place curfews. communications hill is in south san francisco near highway 87 and capital expressway in south san jose. >>> operations resumed at the port of oakland today as the u.s. secretary of labor joined the contract talks. oakland is one of 29 west coast ports that took part in a four-day work stoppage. the ongoing labor dispute has really taken a toll. imports at the port of oakland were down 39% last month. the labor secretary joined the federal mediator. >>> president obama is speaking out on a federal judge's decision last night to block implementation of
. >>> state senator john bell is introducing legislation that would pave the way for a curfew on the stairs of communications hill. those steps are popular with joggers during the day, but at night, they're a haven for drug addicts and troublemakers. >> i was really injured very badly. >> this happens around 2:00 3:00 in the morning. people outside just laughing and when you're trying to go to sleep and you hear that outside, it's disturbing the peace. >> the...
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chevy chase, bill murray dan ak roid john bell you shall ee jane curtain, lorraine newman i can nameow is comedy, edge everything politics, but it is intense behind the scenes. bill hader was on saying he would get so nervous before every show. did you have that same feeling? >> yes. >> the pressure? >> yes. the nervousness. i think i was more nervous for rethrough on wednesday more than the show itself. >> why? >> i knew by saturday i knew the material i knew we would have cue cards while they would be there, and so the lines were there. it was no way to mess up. but on wednesday for read through was the first time your sketch would be read in front of people, and so for me that was the most nervous i would be i was hoping -- it was the first time people would see what i had be writing the night before. so yeah that was more -- i was more nerve racked then. >> we love you. >> and would i drink to get through it. >> courvoisier. >> of course. >> you smell so good. somebody gave him hand sanitizer, every time you waft your hands, i am distracted by what you're saying i smell flowers a
chevy chase, bill murray dan ak roid john bell you shall ee jane curtain, lorraine newman i can nameow is comedy, edge everything politics, but it is intense behind the scenes. bill hader was on saying he would get so nervous before every show. did you have that same feeling? >> yes. >> the pressure? >> yes. the nervousness. i think i was more nervous for rethrough on wednesday more than the show itself. >> why? >> i knew by saturday i knew the material i knew we...
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and the fourth candidate, old john bell, who ran as the candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it's his second favorite century after the late 18th century. lincoln's union rested on common citizens and the potential to rise economically. not the guarantee but the potential. jefferson davis also believed in the union as safeguarding self-government and economic opportunity, but of course he also saw it as guaranteeing slavery in its expansion. both men celebrated the declaration of independence. that is lincoln's great founding document. in his view, it's the declaration. both invoked jefferson repeatedly and throughout their careers. jefferson's union was immense and very important. we're almost to you, peter. they resonated throughout the 19th century on both sides of the potomac river, or the ohio if you prefer. the united states put thomas jefferson on its 5 cen
and the fourth candidate, old john bell, who ran as the candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it's his second favorite century after the late 18th century. lincoln's union rested on common citizens and the potential to rise economically. not the guarantee but the...
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and the fourth candidate old john bell, lo ran as candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it is his second favorite century after the late 18th century. lincoln's vision of union rested on free labor and a voice in self-government for common citizens and the potential to rise economically. not the guarantee but the potential. jefferson davis also believed in the union as safeguarding self-government and economic opportunity but of course he also saw it as guaranteeing slavery in its expansion. both men celebrated the declaration rfdeck clarollar declaration of independence. both invoked jefferson repeatedly and throughout their years. jefferson's ideas regarding union were complex and immensely important. they resonated throughout the 19th century on both sides of the potomac river or the ohio, if you prefer. the united states put thomasjefferson on its 5-cent
and the fourth candidate old john bell, lo ran as candidate of the constitutional union party didn't talk about anything else. they didn't even have a platform. their platform was in their title. it was union. and the constitution. union comes up so often during this century which is not peter's perfect century but it is his second favorite century after the late 18th century. lincoln's vision of union rested on free labor and a voice in self-government for common citizens and the potential to...
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is there any additional public comment commissioner ronnie wasn't going to speak but john rams last comments rang a bell a few months ago when john was at the meeting of housing i pushed him on the idea that small projects and small i can't nearly call them developers were beinge. held up because of the massive building that's going on in the city and so i would like to thank you, john for putting together and team that is handling small projects in an efficient manner those are the people that can ill afford to wait for two years for something to happen so thank you. >> at the. >> next speaker. >> hello, i'm judith again, i would comment that your - the documents like the notice of preparation or the draft eir are posted electronically, however a lot of them have references to the underlying documents like the traffic study are the toxic study i guess as. >> plan for the department that be useful for projects with strong public interests to scan the documents and may be make them available electronic there are electronic versions of most of the documents and matter of posting them it's hard for a consu
is there any additional public comment commissioner ronnie wasn't going to speak but john rams last comments rang a bell a few months ago when john was at the meeting of housing i pushed him on the idea that small projects and small i can't nearly call them developers were beinge. held up because of the massive building that's going on in the city and so i would like to thank you, john for putting together and team that is handling small projects in an efficient manner those are the people that...
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and oscar sunday continues later tonight with john travolta, kristen bell, mila kunis, emily blunt, eddie redmayne, gary oldman, jeff bridges and more on "jimmy kimmel live! after the oscars!" then -- first thing in the morning, it's gonna be epic! all the stars! and inside all the exclusive hollywood parties! don't you dare miss "good morning america's" ultimate oscar party live in l.a.! n to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore their own way... free to discover a new world of taste... free to smile wider... applaud louder... free to live fuller, deeper, and closer... that's how you cruise like a norwegian. ♪ cruise like a norwegian book now with four free offers worth up to $3,500 in value. i've been drivin' a lincoln since long before anybody paid me to drive one. i didn't do it to be cool. i didn't do it to make a statement. i just liked it. ♪ lease an mkc for $349 a month plus competitive owners and lessees get $1000 bonus cash, only at your lincoln dealer. with >> the apartment arrived and fixed the break and restored service. >> meanwhil
and oscar sunday continues later tonight with john travolta, kristen bell, mila kunis, emily blunt, eddie redmayne, gary oldman, jeff bridges and more on "jimmy kimmel live! after the oscars!" then -- first thing in the morning, it's gonna be epic! all the stars! and inside all the exclusive hollywood parties! don't you dare miss "good morning america's" ultimate oscar party live in l.a.! n to do everything under the sun. free to cruise at their own speed... free to explore...
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[closing bell ringing]. papa johns expect a good fourth quarter for them.gebob ringing the well. priceline, gang, that had a huge jump. big stock buyback helped their stock as well. big winners and losers. in the end it was a split decision on the indices. dow jones and s&p trading to the downside. biggest loser was dow. nasdaq had a gain, up over a third of a percent. russell 2000, that is trading down. it has been a sea saw day on a lot of different items. a lot of different information coming out. we'll break it all down. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's market action. we have hank smith of haverford trust. he will tell us why he is sticking with u.s. equities, espe
[closing bell ringing]. papa johns expect a good fourth quarter for them.gebob ringing the well. priceline, gang, that had a huge jump. big stock buyback helped their stock as well. big winners and losers. in the end it was a split decision on the indices. dow jones and s&p trading to the downside. biggest loser was dow. nasdaq had a gain, up over a third of a percent. russell 2000, that is trading down. it has been a sea saw day on a lot of different items. a lot of different information...
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and we'll get a personal look at other major players today including pepsi before the bell. johns is a company that i am paying very close attention to. they had a great year last year. the stock was up about 20% versus the market 13%. and it's all because even though americans are moving away from perhaps sugary drinks they're still eating chips. >> oh. >> so pepsi has a more diversified brand than let's say, coca-cola. they've got chips like doritos and lay's, and americans seem to be buying them. >> we will always find a way to sin one way or the other. >> exactly. >> thanks so much. >>> a huge shake-up in television news. nbc news anchor brian williams suspended. that happening, and he's not really in the news. jon stewart announced he's ready to move on from "the daily show." some blockbuster moves. we'll tell you what we learned overnight next. well, a mortgage shouldn't be a problem your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the
and we'll get a personal look at other major players today including pepsi before the bell. johns is a company that i am paying very close attention to. they had a great year last year. the stock was up about 20% versus the market 13%. and it's all because even though americans are moving away from perhaps sugary drinks they're still eating chips. >> oh. >> so pepsi has a more diversified brand than let's say, coca-cola. they've got chips like doritos and lay's, and americans seem...
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today, maryland bureau chief brad bell went aboard the john c. widener to look at the efforts in the chesapeake bay. widener's captain told brad they didn't have to start breaking ice this winter until earlier this month. there is an explanation tonight for why dominion power is e-mailing its customers asking them to conserve energy. the power company says it's set an all time record for power usage last friday. of course that's when we have the record cold temperatures and the wind chills. the previous record for usage was set in july of 2011. montgomery county police are treating the death of a 95-year-old colesville man as a homicide. body of dan belvin was found yesterday at the randolph senior village apartment. sources tell abc 7 news the retired navy veteran was stabbed several times. police have not revealed a motive or named any suspects. new details in the story you saw first on 7. the animal welfare league of arlington says two dogs poisoned last month were given caffeine pills. in both incidents, the dogs ate sausage laced with the pi
today, maryland bureau chief brad bell went aboard the john c. widener to look at the efforts in the chesapeake bay. widener's captain told brad they didn't have to start breaking ice this winter until earlier this month. there is an explanation tonight for why dominion power is e-mailing its customers asking them to conserve energy. the power company says it's set an all time record for power usage last friday. of course that's when we have the record cold temperatures and the wind chills. the...
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tom: we got the chairman and ceo joining fox business this afternoon at 4:00 eastern john "after the bell". you want to check that out to see what he has to say. warren buffett says it is time to start dragging our feet and built the keystone pipeline. warren buffet. listen to what he said to liz claman yesterday. >> it disturbs a lot of people in nebraska. of farm with water going through, that is always a problem with pipelines. nobody is going -- there is a lot in the backyard problem but by and large keystone should be done. tom: how about that? former investor to the u.n.. ambassador, is this ever going to get done at least in the next two years? >> not in the next two years. this has nothing to do with economic rationality. whether it is jobs for constructing the pipeline, taking advantage of all of north america's energy capabilities building our energy infrastructure allowing more exports of products to the rest of the world's to make the u.s. canada and mexico strategic player in oil markets, this is about the obama white house's hatred for carbon. is what it boils down to. they
tom: we got the chairman and ceo joining fox business this afternoon at 4:00 eastern john "after the bell". you want to check that out to see what he has to say. warren buffett says it is time to start dragging our feet and built the keystone pipeline. warren buffet. listen to what he said to liz claman yesterday. >> it disturbs a lot of people in nebraska. of farm with water going through, that is always a problem with pipelines. nobody is going -- there is a lot in the...
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>> when i see peter king lindsey graham, john mccain ringing his tear yaw bell, i grab a soon witch getback. i don't tend to get hysterical when they get hysterical. when there is caccophony of more well-balanced voices i pay closer attention. >> as news is made we'll bring it to you. >>> closing arguments in the so-called "american sniper" trial. did the defense convince the jury that eddie ray routh was insane when he killed chris kyle and chad littlefield? we'll talk about it. stay close. ♪ i had 3 different 401(k)s. e*trade offers rollover options and a retirement planning calculator. now i know "when" i'm going to retire. not "if." it's happening. today, more and more people with type 2 diabetes are learning about long-acting levemir® an injectable insulin that can give you blood sugar control for up to 24 hours. and levemir® helps lower your a1c. levemir® comes in flextouch® the only prefilled insulin pen with no push-button extension. levemir® lasts 42 days without refrigeration. that's 50% longer than lantus® which lasts 28 days. today i'm asking about levemir® flextouch®. levem
>> when i see peter king lindsey graham, john mccain ringing his tear yaw bell, i grab a soon witch getback. i don't tend to get hysterical when they get hysterical. when there is caccophony of more well-balanced voices i pay closer attention. >> as news is made we'll bring it to you. >>> closing arguments in the so-called "american sniper" trial. did the defense convince the jury that eddie ray routh was insane when he killed chris kyle and chad littlefield?...
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[closing bell ringing]. papa johns expect a good fourth quarter for them. david: spongebob ringing the well. priceline, gang, that had a huge jump. big stock buyback helped their stock as well. big winners and losers. in the end it was a split decision on the indices. dow jones and s&p trading to the downside. biggest loser was dow. nasdaq had a gain, up over a third of a percent. russell 2000, that is trading down. it has been a sea saw day on a lot of different items. a lot of different information coming out. we'll break it all down. "after the bell" starts right now. liz: let's get right to today's market action. we have hank smith of haverford trust. he will tell us why he is sticking with u.s. equities, especially considering we've had some record highs recently. david: there he is. liz: yu-dee chang, ace investment strategist. he is saying prepare for more volatility. he has ways to deal with that. on why you can not rule out a collapse in greece. first, mark sebastian joining us from the cme. no record here but we see strength from the nasdaq. what
[closing bell ringing]. papa johns expect a good fourth quarter for them. david: spongebob ringing the well. priceline, gang, that had a huge jump. big stock buyback helped their stock as well. big winners and losers. in the end it was a split decision on the indices. dow jones and s&p trading to the downside. biggest loser was dow. nasdaq had a gain, up over a third of a percent. russell 2000, that is trading down. it has been a sea saw day on a lot of different items. a lot of different...
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john chambers at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. more "closing bell" after a quick break.e so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. [ male announcer ] your love for trading never stops. so open an account with schwab. and when a market move affects, say a cloud computing stock you're holding, we can help you decide what to do. with tools that help you see how
john chambers at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. more "closing bell" after a quick break.e so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. know that chasing performance can mean lower returns and fewer choices...
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john buckingham. >>> okay, we are five minutes from the closing bell.at day, watching every tick of a really serious rally. the nasdaq at 15-year highs, the russell biggest percentage gainer. we are, oh, so close to dow 18,000. any more to throw at your plate here? a lot more before the close. >>> anything can happen, david asman is coming down for "after the bell." don't move! i'd rather do anything else than sit at a dealership. it's a lot of haggling and it takes so long. craig's experience is completely different than mine. yeah. yes, mike has used truecar. at truecar, we'll show you how much others paid for the car you want, and how much you should. because i used truecar there was no haggling about the price. they treated me so well, and it was just such a quick, easy experience. get your car, and get back to the life you love. welcome to the future of car-buying. liz: not exactly spitting distance of dow 18,000 but perhaps throwing distance. david: looking at s&p. the last record close in the s&p is 2090. where is it now? 2 1/2 points away from t
john buckingham. >>> okay, we are five minutes from the closing bell.at day, watching every tick of a really serious rally. the nasdaq at 15-year highs, the russell biggest percentage gainer. we are, oh, so close to dow 18,000. any more to throw at your plate here? a lot more before the close. >>> anything can happen, david asman is coming down for "after the bell." don't move! i'd rather do anything else than sit at a dealership. it's a lot of haggling and it takes...
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we'll be right back with john oliver. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm jerry bell the second.d. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like it's moving itself. this is kind of fun. that comes from my floor? eww! this is deep couch sitting. [jerry bell iii] deep couch sitting! we lovchocolaty, creamy... with a little something extra. mmm deliciousness. cookies or almonds. yumminess. hershey's is mine, yours, our chocolate. but now that we have the tempadjustable base,ile, it's even better. [evie] i go up...heeeeyyy... [alex] when i put my feet up on this bed, my stress just goes away. [announcer] visit your local retailer and discover how tempur-pedic can move you. drive that. spray this. wear this. shave that. be a man. lift big. chug t
we'll be right back with john oliver. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ i'm jerry bell the second.d. i'm like a big bear and he's my little cub. this little guy is non-stop. he's always hanging out with his friends. you've got to be prepared to sit at the edge of your seat and be ready to get up. there's no "deep couch sitting." definitely not good for my back. this is the part i really don't like right here. (doorbell) what's that? a package! it's a swiffer wetjet. it almost feels like...
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bell. we'll tell you about it. the investment pros. john is debuting our show.oody's capital chief economist. and a legend on wall street. you talk about a legend. (?) how do we pronounce the name of your new firm? >> we have a 350 million, but we're part of the hardling company which manages 15 billion. charles: good to have you on. danny hughes. she's fantastic. divine capital ceo. matt mccaul. scottie and hitha are with us. we have to dig into the first real, real deal. we have to bring in the big guns. listen, it finally happened. not that the market is up, but that it actually had a day. it came out of the gate. held on to the gains. gained strength in the afternoon. the session got the first boost from greece. a lot of people think something might happen there. then, of course, we started to really get higher. by the way, greece no longer talking about the nazis owing them money. so that's good. we started to get higher. the ten-year -- i think that's important. earnings pretty good. starwood had a great number. leading the way. bottom, top line, spin off
bell. we'll tell you about it. the investment pros. john is debuting our show.oody's capital chief economist. and a legend on wall street. you talk about a legend. (?) how do we pronounce the name of your new firm? >> we have a 350 million, but we're part of the hardling company which manages 15 billion. charles: good to have you on. danny hughes. she's fantastic. divine capital ceo. matt mccaul. scottie and hitha are with us. we have to dig into the first real, real deal. we have to...
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donna: go, john mccain we need more of this emotion. take a lesson gop. margaret via bellin was perfect finally, a politician that doesn't yield to the politically correct crap. hi neil, just to let you know when you show that clip of john mccain it never gets old. davy ya gmail: some young people may look at mccain as a mean old man, that's all right. some of us older people look at some of these young people as a bunch of rude, pampered dopey young brats with no respect for their elders. then there's: neil you dope young people don't watch your show. you're right, they're all watching msnbc. audrey: i like angry old men, i just wish he had said that to obama seven years ago. go mccain. then joe e-mails: mccain and i are both angry old men. i wish he'd punch their lights out. self-described young punk b.d. e-mails: anyone who resort toss that language confirms what young people think of old people, there are always going to be the nasty s.o.b.s on the porch screaming to the young kids to get off their damn lawn. finally: he's nuts. hey, senator your oatmeal is ready. that
donna: go, john mccain we need more of this emotion. take a lesson gop. margaret via bellin was perfect finally, a politician that doesn't yield to the politically correct crap. hi neil, just to let you know when you show that clip of john mccain it never gets old. davy ya gmail: some young people may look at mccain as a mean old man, that's all right. some of us older people look at some of these young people as a bunch of rude, pampered dopey young brats with no respect for their elders. then...
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we'll leave it right there with a thank you to everybody for joining us john hofmeister with our "closing bell" exchange. a little off the lows of the session but not a ton of reaction to those fed minutes. the real reaction in rates, we should talk about gold at some point as well here lots more coming up. >> gold dipping below $1,200 for a time. sony rising after its ceo outlined an ambitious turnaround plan he estimates could boost profits 25 fold in just the next three years. the pros will debate how much this stock could be worth if it turns out he's right and if now is the time to jump into the sony action. >>> later, the ceos of rack space and angie's list are here to talk earnings. angie's list up 50%. still about 50% below its ipo price. will it get back to that level? we're going to talk about it. stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. the road. it can bring out the worst in people. but the m-class scans fo
we'll leave it right there with a thank you to everybody for joining us john hofmeister with our "closing bell" exchange. a little off the lows of the session but not a ton of reaction to those fed minutes. the real reaction in rates, we should talk about gold at some point as well here lots more coming up. >> gold dipping below $1,200 for a time. sony rising after its ceo outlined an ambitious turnaround plan he estimates could boost profits 25 fold in just the next three...
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john clark, what a great sixers game. michael carter williams out with a strained toe, and steven staal and daughter ringing the liberty belleph curry, but it is k.j. mcdaniels making a splash here. wow, off of the backboard to himself. huge hops for the 22-year-old. then the alley-opp.op. curry in a hurry. what about kj's birthday dunk? >> i told my little brother that i would do it for him so i went for it. >> i had to do something for my birthday. to go out and play with energy and electrify the crowd. >> he did that. two local coaching greats facing off tonight. the top two women's basketball teams in the country, accident uconn beat south carolina by 25 points. steve >>> steve mason could be out awhile, he is having surgery on his knee to see what is wrong with it. it happened yesterday during the flyers win in wug high pressure he was casing he felt something in his knee right here. that is the third injury for him in the last seven weeks. ray emory will start tonight. >>> the football world lost a pioneer. ed stable died at the age of 98. he founded nfl films. he revolutionized the way we watch football and all sport
john clark, what a great sixers game. michael carter williams out with a strained toe, and steven staal and daughter ringing the liberty belleph curry, but it is k.j. mcdaniels making a splash here. wow, off of the backboard to himself. huge hops for the 22-year-old. then the alley-opp.op. curry in a hurry. what about kj's birthday dunk? >> i told my little brother that i would do it for him so i went for it. >> i had to do something for my birthday. to go out and play with energy...
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john harwood reporting tonight from washington. >> he's got a lot of patience. all right. >>> jcpenney posted a surprise quarterly after the bell. that's where we begin market focus. revenues disappointed. revenue and same store sales grew as expected but investors not impressed. sh initially plunged but before the close, up 1.5% to $9.12. gap is forecasting a drop in profit for the year blaming a stronger dollar and issues related to the slowdown at the west coast ports. the company did approve a $1 billion stock buyback and that sent shares initially higher after hours. before the close, the stock was up a few cents to $40.37. in retail kohl's said its results in holiday quarter topped estimates and hiked dividend by 14% to 45 cents a share, a dividend yeelield of 2.5%. it's forecasting sales above estimates. shares up to $71.96. it was the opposite story, however, for sears. that retailer posted a loss which was narrower than expected but revenue missed. same store sales at name sake stores and at kmart fell along with its earnings the company said proceeding with plans to split off a few hundred stores into separately owned
john harwood reporting tonight from washington. >> he's got a lot of patience. all right. >>> jcpenney posted a surprise quarterly after the bell. that's where we begin market focus. revenues disappointed. revenue and same store sales grew as expected but investors not impressed. sh initially plunged but before the close, up 1.5% to $9.12. gap is forecasting a drop in profit for the year blaming a stronger dollar and issues related to the slowdown at the west coast ports. the...
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bell" at 4:00 p.m. eastern. >>> and remembering a wall street titan. john whitehead died saturday at age of 92.lped build the bank into a powerhouse it is today. he'll be remembered for rebuilding downtown manhattan after the 9/11 attacks. that is the latest from the fox business network. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored...
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john anderson. lots of hoops on thursday evening. >> here we go. spurs-clippers. from right next door. tim duncan. timmy. jordan doing what he does best attacking the rim over bellelly. that's called a what? >> a thrunk. >> a throwdown dunk. look at bell nelinelli. manu can't get back. clippers win it, 119-115. stout. >>> russell westbrook and kevin durant ready to get the second half of the season started. mavericks and thunder. mon ta monta ellis. westbrook takes advantage. right at the rim. attacks it hard. watch it again. mavericks are like duh, we should have guarded him. fourth quarter, thunder up 12. gets to the rim. and they're still like yeah we should have guarded him. kevin durant comes off the floor limping. he had issues at the all-star game. says he'll be all right. just a little sore. thunder win, westbrook, 34 points 10 assists. >> do you get the sense that no matter what you played in the schoolyard schoolyard russell westbrook would have been the first pick? >> absolutely. >> heard he was amazeing at jai alai. >>> the one month the white house spells wrong. >>> and what a guy found in his stew worth tens of thousands of dollars. introducing new
john anderson. lots of hoops on thursday evening. >> here we go. spurs-clippers. from right next door. tim duncan. timmy. jordan doing what he does best attacking the rim over bellelly. that's called a what? >> a thrunk. >> a throwdown dunk. look at bell nelinelli. manu can't get back. clippers win it, 119-115. stout. >>> russell westbrook and kevin durant ready to get the second half of the season started. mavericks and thunder. mon ta monta ellis. westbrook takes...
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blaze president and blaze investor, john davis joining me in a fox business exclusive on the latest on cashing in. ♪ liz: closing bellabout 35 minutes away. we want to check on something called the super bowl trade. buffalo wild wings, it involves having bought the ticker symbol blwb on the last day of january and then selling it on the last day of february. now, anybody who followed this trade would be up at about 7.5%. that's nearly two percentage points better than the s&p 500. needless to say, but i'll say it, buffalo wild wings is a big company right around the super bowl. because everybody wants to eat wings. disgraced hedge fund manager stevie is trying to plot his return. charlie has reported that. wall street is not apparently welcoming him with open arms. cohen has been trying to recruit the whose who of wall street to join his new hedge fund, but no one wants to be associate with his bad reputation. >> here's what we know. basically people who have spoken the traders. (?) he's been making offers, extremely lucrative offers to major players, traders at funds at places such as goldman sachs, perry capital, e
blaze president and blaze investor, john davis joining me in a fox business exclusive on the latest on cashing in. ♪ liz: closing bellabout 35 minutes away. we want to check on something called the super bowl trade. buffalo wild wings, it involves having bought the ticker symbol blwb on the last day of january and then selling it on the last day of february. now, anybody who followed this trade would be up at about 7.5%. that's nearly two percentage points better than the s&p 500....
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bell. you want to hear it all. ♪ charles: just breaking news out says republicans have now turned on john boehner failing to if youhomeland security. the g.o.p. is falling apart. can the conservatives come to the rescue? announcer: and now,it tim, it'se for "upon further review." charles: conservatives, they've gathered for their annual cpac meeting. they want to hash out the issues. vet potential candidates for the white house and do venting as well. considering the g.o.p. has been quiet since the resounding win in november. one wonders if cpac should be focused on its own party than the white house. they've caved on amnesty, keystone, plus, at this point, i want more than complaining about obama. let's head down to cpac with scottie nell hughes. bring ask you what's going on there, what do you make of this news, it looks like boehner's effort to get short-term funding for homeland security won't work. he lost at least 50 republicans. >> no. exactly, charles. what we do hear, we take you to the scene. i love the timing of this vote right now. senate republicans decided to pair up with congressional democrats and
bell. you want to hear it all. ♪ charles: just breaking news out says republicans have now turned on john boehner failing to if youhomeland security. the g.o.p. is falling apart. can the conservatives come to the rescue? announcer: and now,it tim, it'se for "upon further review." charles: conservatives, they've gathered for their annual cpac meeting. they want to hash out the issues. vet potential candidates for the white house and do venting as well. considering the g.o.p. has been...
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bell and philadelphia. >>> new jersey authorities are revealing some new details in the death investigation of the cooper university health system ceo and his wife. john and joyce sheridan died last september. the state attorney general's office confirmed to nbc 10 that joyce died from a stab wound to her chest. investigators ruled her death a homicide but they're still looking into the cause and manner of her husband, john's death. now, firefighters found the couple inside the master bedroom of their home in somerset county after a fire broke out there. so far there are no arrests or identified suspects in the case. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> cloudy skies and temperatures just below freezing in philadelphia right now. 31 degrees at philadelphia international. look at those winds. they're out of the northeast at 12 miles an hour. those winds are going to bring our temperatures down a little bit. right now allentown is 22 degrees. could see light snow in allentown, northeast philadelphia 30. but it's atlantic city that's going to see more accumulating snowfall. and still waiting for the first snowflakes t
bell and philadelphia. >>> new jersey authorities are revealing some new details in the death investigation of the cooper university health system ceo and his wife. john and joyce sheridan died last september. the state attorney general's office confirmed to nbc 10 that joyce died from a stab wound to her chest. investigators ruled her death a homicide but they're still looking into the cause and manner of her husband, john's death. now, firefighters found the couple inside the master...
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bell. you want to hear it all. ♪ charles: just breaking news out says republicans have now turned on john boehner failing to if yound security. the g.o.p. is falling you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. call us or your advisor. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft cloud we can analyze 100 per day. whatever i can do to help compute a cure for cancer, that's what i'd like to do. announcer: and now,it tim, it'se for "upon further review." charles: conservatives, they've gathered for their annual cpac meeting. they want to hash out t
bell. you want to hear it all. ♪ charles: just breaking news out says republicans have now turned on john boehner failing to if yound security. the g.o.p. is falling you can't predict the market. but at t. rowe price, we've helped guide our clients through good times and bad. our experienced investment professionals are one reason over 85% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper averages. so in a variety of markets, we can help you feel confident. request a prospectus or summary...
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bell" starts right now. liz: big jump here for stocks. let's get to today's action. we have john trainer of peoples united bank. john is here to tell you what is driving a bounceback if these stocks. ernie cecilia, telling why fed will raise rates. david got out of richard fisher from the dallas fed. buffett and jack welch disagree. mark sebastian at the cme. i want to start off with mark. the market was juiced early on by the belief that the greeks will work in the parameters of the previous bailout deal. the markets like that. we got a john openings number, the jolt survey. what was enough to push the market higher in the last hour, mark? >> to 60 in the s&p 500 had been kind after resistance point. we bounced off that three or four times. once we saw 2050 we saw shorts squeezed out. that drove market higher into the afternoon. we bullied our way through the last major resistance point. the question is can we hold here? if all goes well tomorrow, might finally hit the 2100 in the s&p five you've been looking for. there is good chance things could go awry tomorrow and we could b
bell" starts right now. liz: big jump here for stocks. let's get to today's action. we have john trainer of peoples united bank. john is here to tell you what is driving a bounceback if these stocks. ernie cecilia, telling why fed will raise rates. david got out of richard fisher from the dallas fed. buffett and jack welch disagree. mark sebastian at the cme. i want to start off with mark. the market was juiced early on by the belief that the greeks will work in the parameters of the...
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john. you are looking at arm holdings. >> i have reports before the bell. of course, they're in the u.k.e for that company because we're expecting 342 million in revenue, or thereabouts. some of the trends that worked against qualcomm should be better for ours because apple uses arm chips, pays them some licensing revenue because of the ownering ticketral license they have. they should benefit from the iphone six and six plus because they're 64 bit. a lot of analysts excited about the fact that the same kind of inventory issues that they had a year ago shouldn't happen this time because you don't have samsung perhaps misjudges the holiday season the way they did with galaxy s4. that could benefit them. maybe they're not only graphics not into samsung lower highend phone. that could be a positive. if there's any down side it's the possibility that the lower end android makers in china, in india aren't using stocks with android. maybe they won't upgrade to 64 bit to take advantage of android lollypop at the rate that some analysts expect. that and the molly chip the graphics chip are two t
john. you are looking at arm holdings. >> i have reports before the bell. of course, they're in the u.k.e for that company because we're expecting 342 million in revenue, or thereabouts. some of the trends that worked against qualcomm should be better for ours because apple uses arm chips, pays them some licensing revenue because of the ownering ticketral license they have. they should benefit from the iphone six and six plus because they're 64 bit. a lot of analysts excited about the...
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john what happens from here really depends on greece. also on companies reporting earnings. we will hear from coca-cola today before the bell. that is a very important company when it comes to gauging consumer sentiment and spending. the one area of the economy the market is really looking for steam in. we see jobs growth. we need to see people spending on wages. >> watching coke. cristina alesci thank you. >>> same-sex marriage now legal in a new state, but this time opposing state judges are refusing to back down. there is a serious battle brewing. we will explain next. can th en frui ed pastry... ...with indulgent streusel crumble, be from... fiber one. fiber one streusel. curling up in bed with a favorite book is nice. but i think women would rather curl up with their favorite man. but here's the thing: about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and remember, you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in bloo
john what happens from here really depends on greece. also on companies reporting earnings. we will hear from coca-cola today before the bell. that is a very important company when it comes to gauging consumer sentiment and spending. the one area of the economy the market is really looking for steam in. we see jobs growth. we need to see people spending on wages. >> watching coke. cristina alesci thank you. >>> same-sex marriage now legal in a new state, but this time opposing...
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bell. let's toss it over to melissa lee and the earnings squad. >> welcome to the earnings squad. joining us today, johnord and cnbc contributor jeff kilberg of kkm financial. let's kick it off with the score card. 61% of s&p 500 firms have reported so far. 74% beat estimates. 10% have met estimates. 17% came in below estimates. we got to kick it off with gopro, out today after the bell. to say the stock is volatile is to be putting it politely. this stock really whips around here. the holiday season is going to be key. what is the uptake, the consumer attitude and has that changed to the lower end, therefore depressing margins. the bigger event is going to be the lockup expiration. 71.6 million shares will come to market and that is the equivalent of the entire free float of the company today. so that is what analysts are really watching for. yes, they need to put up a good quarter in order for the stock to settle down here, but more importantly, is that lockup expiration, how that stock will react. citi for one cut the price target just yesterday, said they are likely to see-saw violently. where it is
bell. let's toss it over to melissa lee and the earnings squad. >> welcome to the earnings squad. joining us today, johnord and cnbc contributor jeff kilberg of kkm financial. let's kick it off with the score card. 61% of s&p 500 firms have reported so far. 74% beat estimates. 10% have met estimates. 17% came in below estimates. we got to kick it off with gopro, out today after the bell. to say the stock is volatile is to be putting it politely. this stock really whips around here....
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found dead, murdered. [ bells toll ] >> since irene's car was still at the church, that's where investigators focused, and on the last man believed to see her alive, father johniting priest. in a sworn statement, feit said he had taken a phone call from irene, wanting to speak to one of the priests about an important matter. but instead of taking irene's confession in the church, father feit had her go next door to the rectory. and after the visit, irene went missing. >> so, immediately my dad and others were wondering, you know, what had happened, and what did this guy know. >> traumatized, irene's family retreated into their home, surrounded by their closest relatives. >> i remember being in the house and the lady sitting on the bed just crying her heart out. >> as painful as the memories are, cousin noemi wanted us to see the family home today to better understand what happened that horrible time more than 50 years ago. we knocked, and a young woman named sarah came to the door. we're doing a story about who lived in this house in 1960. >> oh, yes, uh-huh. >> do you know about this person? >> irene garza? >> irene garza. you knew that? >> yeah. >> this is
found dead, murdered. [ bells toll ] >> since irene's car was still at the church, that's where investigators focused, and on the last man believed to see her alive, father johniting priest. in a sworn statement, feit said he had taken a phone call from irene, wanting to speak to one of the priests about an important matter. but instead of taking irene's confession in the church, father feit had her go next door to the rectory. and after the visit, irene went missing. >> so,...
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bell. a slew of companies reporting this week on how healthy the american consumer is. >> cristina alesci thanks. >>> isis releasing a new video of hostage johnwords raising new questions. that is next. wow! the only person i know that says that is...lisa? julie?! at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and see your fico® credit score. [ man ] i remember when i wouldn't give a little cut a second thought. ♪ ♪ when i didn't worry about the hepatitis c in my blood. ♪ ♪ when i didn't think twice about where i left my razor. [ male announcer ] hep c is a serious disease. take action now. go to hepc.com or call 1-844-444-hepc to find out how you and your doctor can take the next step towards a cure. because the answers you need may be closer than they appear. ♪ ♪ you get sick you can't breathe through your nose suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do sleep. add breathe right to your cold m
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this is "the profit." [ bell rings ] west end coffee provides freshly-roasted gourmet coffee to local restaurants and specialty shops. co-owners becky schramm and john brown were in a relationship when they bought west end coffee for $500,000 in 2012. but a year later, their relationship ended in a nasty breakup, and trouble started brewing at the business. john: you're ridiculous. you don't know what you're doing. lemonis: and their employees are constantly caught in the middle. man: i think they're both good people. i just think they don't like each other. lemonis: with their business relationship strained and their losses mounting, time is running out. there's a huge market for freshly-roasted gourmet coffee. if i can just get john and becky to put their claws away... john: so, now you think you got a big [bleep] and you think you can run things, you know everything. lemonis: ...and act as a team... -john: i'm done. -becky: whatever. lemonis: ...we'll be making money in no time. bryan: welcome to another day in the west end. lemonis: [ inhales deeply ] smells good. [ sniffing ] [ sighs ] john: tired of you blaming me. if you think you're so [blee
this is "the profit." [ bell rings ] west end coffee provides freshly-roasted gourmet coffee to local restaurants and specialty shops. co-owners becky schramm and john brown were in a relationship when they bought west end coffee for $500,000 in 2012. but a year later, their relationship ended in a nasty breakup, and trouble started brewing at the business. john: you're ridiculous. you don't know what you're doing. lemonis: and their employees are constantly caught in the middle. man:...
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john, we showed your stock picks up on the screen. thank you very much. interesting perspective from both of you. all right. a lot more coming up. six minutes until the bellllowing a very healthy rally across-the-board right now. what's leading the markets higher, we'll tell you. and also, get ready, here we go, twitter, gopro, linked i know, linkedin,e numbers who killed it or might have missed. after the bell with david asman and me. don't go anywhere. be right back. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you -- re-wards. ♪ there's got to be better cards than this. [ male announcer ] there's a better way with creditcards.com. compare hundreds of cards from all the major banks to find the one that's right for you. it's simple. search, compare, and apply at creditcards.com. first round's on me. . . >> we're holding on to this 200 point gain for the dow, david asman. looking good. david: in my hand, i hold a list of five stocks, visa, united tech, goldman sachs, dupont, 3m. all of those are acco
john, we showed your stock picks up on the screen. thank you very much. interesting perspective from both of you. all right. a lot more coming up. six minutes until the bellllowing a very healthy rally across-the-board right now. what's leading the markets higher, we'll tell you. and also, get ready, here we go, twitter, gopro, linked i know, linkedin,e numbers who killed it or might have missed. after the bell with david asman and me. don't go anywhere. be right back. friday night, buddy. you...
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john adams of hour. [laughter] [applause] but for too many of our kids those days sadly do not ring a bell. this is an issue that should unite us these are our children in they will have to vote whose sid sid your chairs and to stand at this podium. how can we expect them to protect the principles on which this country was founded if we're not preparing them for that task right now? it is time to make this right in there is a bipartisan bill called the american civics will. send it to my desk i will sign it immediately. [cheers and applause] it's also time to take charge of our public schools in and take responsibility for their results. for too long the federal government has forced one-size-fits-all plot all want our education system. politicians and bureaucrats on the other side of the country with no an understanding of our state have sought to a improve their standards in there will, and our use. in arizona educational excellence is the priority. for the next four years after the first initiative. [applause] our goal is to improve the classrooms for all children. that is why i propose
john adams of hour. [laughter] [applause] but for too many of our kids those days sadly do not ring a bell. this is an issue that should unite us these are our children in they will have to vote whose sid sid your chairs and to stand at this podium. how can we expect them to protect the principles on which this country was founded if we're not preparing them for that task right now? it is time to make this right in there is a bipartisan bill called the american civics will. send it to my desk i...
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john adams are. [laughter] [applause] but for too many of our kids those names sadly do not ring a bell this is an issue that can and should unite us. these are our children. not long from now, it will be for them to vote on who sits in your chairs and who stands at this podium. how can we expect them to protect the principles of which this country was founded if we are not preparing them for that task right now. is time to make this right and there is a bipartisan bill called the american civics bill. send it to my desk. i will sign it immediately. [applause] it is also time to take charge. of our public schools. and to take responsibility for their results. for too long the federal government has forced a one-size-fits-all model on our education system politics and bure yeah thes on the other side of the country with no understanding of our state or the needs of our teachers and students have sought to impose standards and their will on our youth. in arizona educational excellence is the priority. for the next four years, i intend to lead under a classroom's first initiative. [applause] our goal is si
john adams are. [laughter] [applause] but for too many of our kids those names sadly do not ring a bell this is an issue that can and should unite us. these are our children. not long from now, it will be for them to vote on who sits in your chairs and who stands at this podium. how can we expect them to protect the principles of which this country was founded if we are not preparing them for that task right now. is time to make this right and there is a bipartisan bill called the american...
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bell" today, bill miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was almost dead before it even began. >> the tiny start-up that would end up creating google maps almost died. storied venture capital firm secoya capital pulled out of funding discussions with the start-up called where to technologies. >> they pulled out overnight completely from the deal. which felt like quite a blow, as you can imagine. all the llvcs also pulled out, so no one would even talk to us anymore. >> the brothers behind where to were totally broke. without funds iing was going un. >> i'm not saying that secoya made the wrong decision here. their view was that our window was going to close before development. so they pulled out. >> google didn't have a mapping product at the time. secoya helped hook up where to with larry paige. >> three days later, we were talking to larry paige. he liked it, and it took some months to get the deal arranged. but then we got bought by google. >> join
bell" today, bill miller is going to be on at 4:00 p.m. eastern time right here on cnbc. that's your news update at this hour. going to send it back to you guys, john> tenth anniversary for google maps today. a look at the service, including how the program was almost dead before it even began. >> the tiny start-up that would end up creating google maps almost died. storied venture capital firm secoya capital pulled out of funding discussions with the start-up called where to...
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bell and what happened. michael dell was being private. with the way things that played out for michael dell at that time -- >> john chambers is tugging alonggetting in front of the choo-choo and driving that company or. >> he does not want to get a call from carl icahn >> i would love to get a call from carl, no one else would you >> "market makers" will be back in two minutes. stick around. ♪ >> "market makers" will be back in just a moment. when we return, you know him the founder -- you know him as the founder of priceline. j walker will be here as our guest host. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers" with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> online travel wars one may end up making your vacation a lot more expensive. we will be speaking with the founder of priceline, jaywalker. >> we will see whether amazon is the biggest loser because of the government's new rules on drones. >> who do you think will be the big winners at sunday's academy awards? welcome back to "market makers." i'm stephanie ruhle. >> i'm erik schatzker. it's 11:00 in new york city. >> any chance you will watch the academy awards
bell and what happened. michael dell was being private. with the way things that played out for michael dell at that time -- >> john chambers is tugging alonggetting in front of the choo-choo and driving that company or. >> he does not want to get a call from carl icahn >> i would love to get a call from carl, no one else would you >> "market makers" will be back in two minutes. stick around. ♪ >> "market makers" will be back in just a moment....
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bell" at 4:00 eastern on cnbc. ty? >>> the strong dollar having an impact on trade with the trade gap widening to 46.56 billion in december. what does it mean for future growth? john harwood sat down with the u.s. trade representative michael froman. john? >> if there's one thing congress and president obama might be able to agree on it's the trans pacific partnership. the administration is negotiating with a dozen countries. fresh evidence of that came today from congressman paul ryan who urged fellow republicans to give the president trade promotion authority. >> i'm not saying to enhance our leverage we have to enhance the administration's power. actually it's far from it. what i am saying is what tpa does is it enhances congress' power. tpa empowers congress. >> when i sat down yesterday with trade representative mike froman president obama's old harvard law class mate, it was clear there's a long way to go. one negotiation with other countries and one with congress. >> i hope that those two are able to proceed in parallel and we are able to get both done in a timely fashion. >> we like to complete the negotiations and get it through congress this year. >> con
bell" at 4:00 eastern on cnbc. ty? >>> the strong dollar having an impact on trade with the trade gap widening to 46.56 billion in december. what does it mean for future growth? john harwood sat down with the u.s. trade representative michael froman. john? >> if there's one thing congress and president obama might be able to agree on it's the trans pacific partnership. the administration is negotiating with a dozen countries. fresh evidence of that came today from...
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the bell we have a few other consumer companies that will really give us a gauge on the american consumer including whole foods and cheesecake factory. my guess is you eat none of that stuff, john. >> i like both whole foods and cheesecake company. that's just how complex i am. >> i find it hard to believe that you bite into a cheesecake. i don't know. >> indeed. all right. >>> a huge shake-up in television. nbc news anchor brian williams suspended. "daily show" host jon stewart says he's leaving. what we learned overnight, that's adjust ahead. grandpa bode, grandma said you used to be out of control. really... i guess i did take some risks. anncr: bode, bode miller!!! trained a little bit differently. a little too honest sometimes. the media is useless. you were out of control. but not always. let me get this straight... [ female voice ] yes? lactaid® is 100% real milk? right. real milk. but it won't cause me discomfort. exactly because it's milk without the lactose. and it tastes? it's real milk! come on, would i lie about this? [ female announcer ] lactaid. 100% real milk. no discomfort. >>> huge shake-ups in the media business. nbc news has suspended anchor brian williams f
the bell we have a few other consumer companies that will really give us a gauge on the american consumer including whole foods and cheesecake factory. my guess is you eat none of that stuff, john. >> i like both whole foods and cheesecake company. that's just how complex i am. >> i find it hard to believe that you bite into a cheesecake. i don't know. >> indeed. all right. >>> a huge shake-up in television. nbc news anchor brian williams suspended. "daily...
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john malone. all right. thanks a lot for watching. you can get more "power lunch" to go. brian sullivan is on his way. "the closing belld welcome to "the closing bell." i'm simon hobbs in the new york stock exchange in for bill griffeth. >> and i'm sara eisen in again for kelly he was. let's on monday the market went down on greek concerns. yesterday it went up on greek optimism and today new concerns about greece not getting a deal done during the emergency meeting is putting us in the red. the dow down about 40 points as we speak. it was worse earlier. >> absolutely, far worse. some major earnings are due out importantly after the bell in about an hour's time. cisco topping the list
john malone. all right. thanks a lot for watching. you can get more "power lunch" to go. brian sullivan is on his way. "the closing belld welcome to "the closing bell." i'm simon hobbs in the new york stock exchange in for bill griffeth. >> and i'm sara eisen in again for kelly he was. let's on monday the market went down on greek concerns. yesterday it went up on greek optimism and today new concerns about greece not getting a deal done during the emergency...
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bell exchange. we have renee norris from urban wealth management, quincy krosby krosby, jim o'sullivan sitting in my chair at the new york stock exchange. john manly from wells fargo funds management and kenny polcari from o'neill securities. i'm start with you, kenny p. why is the market up? is this all about janet yellen's testimony? >> the market is up but it is about janet yellen. it's about the fact she's now clarified clarified, rates aren't going up in june. even though the market kind of sensed it it's a little bit of this relief rally. there's not a lot of volume not necessarily people just piling in, and we seem to be hitting some resistance on the s&p at 2115. we would expect that to happen and allow the market to back and fill as it prepares for the next move. >> jim is it possible the market is getting this guessing wrong. janet yellen not necessarily opening the door to moving later but perhaps to moving sooner? where are you in terms of the first rate hike? >> i'm a little surprised. i didn't hear her say they weren't going to go in june. what i heard today, the biggest difference in terms of what she said before was she was r
bell exchange. we have renee norris from urban wealth management, quincy krosby krosby, jim o'sullivan sitting in my chair at the new york stock exchange. john manly from wells fargo funds management and kenny polcari from o'neill securities. i'm start with you, kenny p. why is the market up? is this all about janet yellen's testimony? >> the market is up but it is about janet yellen. it's about the fact she's now clarified clarified, rates aren't going up in june. even though the market...
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belle peace prize, dr. mar -- nobel peace prize, dr. martin luther king wrote about the law. on march 7, 1965, under the leadership of dr. king, john lewis and others, black residents of selma attempted to march from the brown church to the capital of the state. as they approached the edmund pettus bridge they were brutalized by state police and forced to retreat. rewe have to it as bloody sunday. two days later they again began their march to montgomery. as they crossed the bridge and saw the strong police presence they saw the strong police presence and turned around. president johnson telephoned the governor of the state to say let them march without incident. dr. king persuaded thousands of proparticipants, black and white, to march. following the march, a white marcher was murdered will transporting marchers back to selma. jimmy lee jackson was killed by police during a selma protest in february of 1965. saddened by these murders, president johnson reconsidered his unwillingness to promote voting rights legislation he went on national television on march 15 and announced he would support a voting rights bill. despite the south
belle peace prize, dr. mar -- nobel peace prize, dr. martin luther king wrote about the law. on march 7, 1965, under the leadership of dr. king, john lewis and others, black residents of selma attempted to march from the brown church to the capital of the state. as they approached the edmund pettus bridge they were brutalized by state police and forced to retreat. rewe have to it as bloody sunday. two days later they again began their march to montgomery. as they crossed the bridge and saw the...
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bell in durham we appreciate you and wish you well during this storm. >>> there's breaking news this morning, we now know who terrorist jihadi john is the name of this richwe have new information for you on how authorities learned his identity and when some tough lessons here and we have them ahead. okay...listen up. i'm here to get the lady of the house back on her feet. ohhhh. okay veggies you're cool. mayo, corn dogs you are so out of here! ahh... 'cause i'm reworking the menu....