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the blood was on karen's right hand. >> we found out from talking to karen's family that karen was exclusively left-handed. we did not find any blood of any volume on her left hand. >> she never would have written any clue on the wall using her right hand, and that is a big, big reason authorities know that this is a ruse. >> but if karen didn't write the name on the wall, who did? it had to be someone who knew the name of karen's ex-boyfriend and wanted to frame him. >> but to do the handwriting on the wall and to get somebody to think somebody did this, that just shows you that is not his first rodeo. >> one possible suspect was karen's ex-husband, jeff payne. karen was petitioning for higher alimony payments because of her recent diagnosis of multiple sclerosis. >> karen was concerned that her health insurance was not going to be sufficient to address all of her medical needs. >> but payne had an alibi. he was 300 miles away in miami when karen was killed. and police discovered that karen was dating a number of men at the time of her death. >> karen was seeing a british airline pilot. we le
the blood was on karen's right hand. >> we found out from talking to karen's family that karen was exclusively left-handed. we did not find any blood of any volume on her left hand. >> she never would have written any clue on the wall using her right hand, and that is a big, big reason authorities know that this is a ruse. >> but if karen didn't write the name on the wall, who did? it had to be someone who knew the name of karen's ex-boyfriend and wanted to frame him. >>...
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>> karen's farm continues to grow. ships all over the united states, and business is booming. the lemon ladies orchard begins and ends with one important lady, and if you haven't tried a meyer lemon yet, karen fully intends to change that. >> everybody is always so happy when you show up, uh, with the lemons. the smiles on everyone's faces. they're so happy to get them, and, uh--and it's--i can't think of any more fun way to be spending my time these days. >> brought to you by allied insurance, a member of the nationwide family of companies, which also includes nationwide insurance. on your side. >> welcome back to "california country," the show that takes you on an all-expense-paid trip to experience the best-kept secrets of the golden state. >> asparagus thrives in many districts around california, and for 3 generations now, the nichols family has worked passionately to make victoria island farms in holt, just west of stockton, the largest grower of premium asparagus in california. >> this is what we're looking at. t
>> karen's farm continues to grow. ships all over the united states, and business is booming. the lemon ladies orchard begins and ends with one important lady, and if you haven't tried a meyer lemon yet, karen fully intends to change that. >> everybody is always so happy when you show up, uh, with the lemons. the smiles on everyone's faces. they're so happy to get them, and, uh--and it's--i can't think of any more fun way to be spending my time these days. >> brought to you by...
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>> i missed karen. >> i'm glad to have karen back. >> are you lying again? just kidding. sorry.e and lied to america. >> this is not a lie. and this is newfield exploration. what did you sea before? >> cramer has the ceo. >> looks like the stock has had a nice trajectory. hold off 24 for a couple times. i think it trades north of 33. >> i'm melissa. back here again at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends, just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you, call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. tweet me @jimcramer. we have met the enemy, and the enemy is ourselves. or at leasou
>> i missed karen. >> i'm glad to have karen back. >> are you lying again? just kidding. sorry.e and lied to america. >> this is not a lie. and this is newfield exploration. what did you sea before? >> cramer has the ceo. >> looks like the stock has had a nice trajectory. hold off 24 for a couple times. i think it trades north of 33. >> i'm melissa. back here again at 5:00 for more "fast." "mad money" starts right now. >>>...
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what do you think is going on, karen? >> the high-fliers, it was hard to put a valuation on them that was supported by things like cash flow, earnings, that sort of thing. that i view as a separate market. the idea that priceline, and amazon, and tesla, and netflix, have the same characteristics? that's a sentiment or thing going on. pete is saying there are pockets of things that's not affected at all. that's where i'd like to be. >> where do you think has been insulated? >> he talked about a caterpillar, which we do not own. what hasn't -- some of the retail names, absolutely fine. a name like macy's, we talk about all the time. and today, there was the bank issue, which was a very specific, very clear catalyst. >> i have a question for you, guy. are there any of the tech stocks that have been taken down with the negative sentiment, that shouldn't have been? was it warranted for the sell-off? >> priceline. the month of february was crazy good for priceline. since then, it's given almost all of it back. i think priceline
what do you think is going on, karen? >> the high-fliers, it was hard to put a valuation on them that was supported by things like cash flow, earnings, that sort of thing. that i view as a separate market. the idea that priceline, and amazon, and tesla, and netflix, have the same characteristics? that's a sentiment or thing going on. pete is saying there are pockets of things that's not affected at all. that's where i'd like to be. >> where do you think has been insulated? >>...
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karen, we'll have to leave it here.ryan grim, thank you both for your time tonight. and be sure to watch "disrupt with karen finney" weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> still ahead, the desperate search for 8-year-old missing girl. who are police trying to find in this mishap? and did the system, the question is did the system let her down. >>> plus, segregation has taken root in our schools again. you won't believe where. stay with us. ups is a global company, but most of our employees live in the same communities that we serve. people here know that our operations have an impact locally. we're using more natural gas vehicles than ever before. the trucks are reliable, that's good for business. but they also reduce emissions, and that's good for everyone. it makes me feel very good about the future of our company. ♪ can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up.
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be sure to watch karen by the way on disrupt with karen finney weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. coming up, it happened again. another republican billionaire is comparing this fight for fairness to nazi germany. plus, what do new e-mails released in the bridgegate scandal reveal? and another twist in the search for that missing malaysia plane. new radar detected and a new focus on a computer inside the cockpit. and an extraordinary ceremony at the white house today. the medal of honor awarded to heroes overlooked because of discrimination. stay with us. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. >>> revealed about the chris christie bridgegate scandal. one of the key figures in the investigation
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your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> be sure to watch "disrupt" with karen finney weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> up next, we'll play a little game of who said it. darrell issa or rush limbaugh? republicans have been hijacked by the right wing media, and now they're paying the price. >>> plus, how low can they go? some of the gop's biggest names gathered today to see who could say the worst possible thing about president obama. . >> we have long thought and said this president is a smart man. it may be time to revisit that assumption. >> it's ugly, and it's got to stop. all that, plus the one and only russell simmons live here in our studio. stay with us. [ male announcer ] sponges, take your mark! [ female announcer ] one drop of ultra dawn has twice the everyday grease-cleaning ingredients of one drop of the leading non-concentrated brand... to clean two times more greasy dishes. dawn does more, so it's not a chore. television announcer: mattress discounters' $197 mattress sale $197 mattress sale is ending soon. bulldog: mattress discounters' $197 m
your time tonight. >> thank you, reverend. >> be sure to watch "disrupt" with karen finney weekends at 4:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. >>> up next, we'll play a little game of who said it. darrell issa or rush limbaugh? republicans have been hijacked by the right wing media, and now they're paying the price. >>> plus, how low can they go? some of the gop's biggest names gathered today to see who could say the worst possible thing about president...
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hello supervisors i'm karen wood i'm on the board of directors on the improvement club. one of the guidelines which were adapted by planning commission in 1999, obviously, i'm here on behalf of the colleague karen bres listen to support this and mr. reiterating eerie think very = conventional put forth the legislation possibility of e rhodes housing in san francisco. as part of preparing our test and our residential design guidelines we surveyed all the home there are many 2 bath homes that are suitable for the families that's a middle-income family most of the homes have middle-income. there's an opportunity for families to buy single-family homes in the neighborhood. it's my concern and i think that karen bris listen pointed out very clearly families will not be able to expedite - compete with speculators it will no longer be an affordable real estate stock for families. listening to all this testimony it's obvious there's compelling argument and that august's for more diverse applications of this legislation frappes it can go back to the drawing board to meet the dist
hello supervisors i'm karen wood i'm on the board of directors on the improvement club. one of the guidelines which were adapted by planning commission in 1999, obviously, i'm here on behalf of the colleague karen bres listen to support this and mr. reiterating eerie think very = conventional put forth the legislation possibility of e rhodes housing in san francisco. as part of preparing our test and our residential design guidelines we surveyed all the home there are many 2 bath homes that are...
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. >> i wanting to bring in our meteorologist karen maginess, the oscar is in l.a. tomorrow, the biggest threat of a storm in southern california, is it out of the way or is it still there? >> it is still there. in a season where we have seen probably the worst drought in southern california, now comes a flooding rainfall. some areas receiving almost a foot of rain, even into the desert regions, we could expect another one to three inches in the mountains of california, across the sierra nevada, there could be as much as four feet of snow. here's some of the rainfall totals in northern california, san francisco, yesterday, set a record rainfall total for the day. but they have already seen just about 2 1/2 inches of rain. in big sur, those rainfall totals have been three and four inches but some areas did see four inches right around van nuys, california. so some of these rainfall totals are unlike what we have seen in quite some time. they are already saying that this next storm system that is moving in is going to really pack a wallop as far as the winds are conce
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i'd like to have karen come up and speak to the goals of their project. >>> my name is karen [speaker not understood], i'm the homeowner. our goal is to design a four for i house that [speaker not understood] multi-generational living for 7 people. unfortunately we are the sandwiched generation. we have two boys which hopefully are in bed right now, 5 and 7 and plans along the way with kevin's parents. the first quarter is kevin's parents own private living air i can't tellv we decided not to put them on the first floor because the d-r requestors doberman pincher often barks in the garage in the backyard and we wanted a quiet space for them. 126 18th avenue was a probate sale that is not structurally sound. we want a structurally sound house for a family friendly kitchen, eating area, family room built for 7 on the second level. it is really important for me as a mom that the computer is on the same level as the kitchen so i can monitor the boys homework, their computer time, their tv. i measured our dining room table and chairs added to the recommended pediatric distance so that the
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as you pointed out, karen, we saw defense secretary chuck hagel leaving the wours early and dni chief james clapper as well as other officials. this comes on a very stern warning yesterday. he said to russia if they were to take military steps in ukraine, that there would be costs associated with that. so the big question is what will those costs be? what are they considering? one white house official telling nbc news that those costs could include a possible boycott of the g-8 summit. that is slated to happen in sochi, russia, the very same place where the olympics were held in june. >> presumably i'm assuming the white house is weighing those options given there may be action at the u.n. security council or they think that's doubtful, but as they also keep app eye an eye on what is happening in the ukraine and essentially what putin does next. >> reporter: they are weighing their options very carefully, you're absolutely right. the question is will there be more that they're putting on the table in addition to the potential boycott of the g-8 summit. i can tell you they are getting
as you pointed out, karen, we saw defense secretary chuck hagel leaving the wours early and dni chief james clapper as well as other officials. this comes on a very stern warning yesterday. he said to russia if they were to take military steps in ukraine, that there would be costs associated with that. so the big question is what will those costs be? what are they considering? one white house official telling nbc news that those costs could include a possible boycott of the g-8 summit. that is...
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karen, back to you. >> all right. thanks, tom, for that update.ow let's bring in former american airlines pilot and naval aviator jay rollins as well as jacqueline dixon, the dean of the college of marine science at south florida. thanks for joining me. so jay, i want to start with you and follow up on something that tom was just talking about. this issue of whether or not the turn was preprogrammed suggesting that at one point the united states said it had been prepammed. now the malaysians are saying, no, it wasn't. does that have any significance in terms of trying to figure out what was going on with the plane? >> i would say yes. if it had been preprogrammed, that suggested there was some sinister motive, that possibly the pilots knew what they were up to and they were setting up to do it. but if it did not happen that way -- and frankly, with the debris appearing where it is, it's starting to suggest that perhaps they were just doing their job. they were trying to get aircraft back to land safely. as they turned to the south, the -- somethin
karen, back to you. >> all right. thanks, tom, for that update.ow let's bring in former american airlines pilot and naval aviator jay rollins as well as jacqueline dixon, the dean of the college of marine science at south florida. thanks for joining me. so jay, i want to start with you and follow up on something that tom was just talking about. this issue of whether or not the turn was preprogrammed suggesting that at one point the united states said it had been prepammed. now the...
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>> i don't know, karen. why is this happening? you tell me. all my colleagues are scratching their heads. nobody knows. >> that's why we're here on cable television, to speculate about why it may have happened. one element i found interesting is in terms of where this plane might be. one of the other -- so we're talking about land and we're talking about over sea. in terms of land, let's just say it was able to land. you still have 239 people you've got to do something with. how hard would it be, and what would the space requirements be to land this plane? >> well, the capability of the airplane to land in a short runway is phenomenal. you have what they call a.b.s., automatic braking system, and carbon brakes that get better as they heat up instead of fade as they heat up. you can land this airplane at average weights between 2500 and 3500 feet of pavement. even with heavy weights, you're only using 3500 feet of pavement. >> and that's a little different than some of the estimates we previously heard. >> right. i made that comment yesterday a
>> i don't know, karen. why is this happening? you tell me. all my colleagues are scratching their heads. nobody knows. >> that's why we're here on cable television, to speculate about why it may have happened. one element i found interesting is in terms of where this plane might be. one of the other -- so we're talking about land and we're talking about over sea. in terms of land, let's just say it was able to land. you still have 239 people you've got to do something with. how...
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karen, thanks very much. this search for the missing malaysian airlines has brought together several countries that are typically at odds with one another. they are working together now, but once the search is over, so will be the cooperation. jim clancy looks at the regional politics. >> reporter: the search for flight 370 compels rivals across asia to come together as partners. >> in an area in southeast asia fighting over rocks in the middle of the sea and now working together, i think that is a great achievement. >> reporter: from the sea of japan and malacca straits and oil and gas riches and fishing rights are crushed in the 24-hour news cycle. social media bursts with the missing airlines with 239 passengers captivates the world. >> several are reacting to the pressure put on by the public to do something about locating this plane. >> reporter: do something. planes and ships from china, japan, south korea, australia, new zealand and the united states. >>> we are now hearing from one of the pilots who r
karen, thanks very much. this search for the missing malaysian airlines has brought together several countries that are typically at odds with one another. they are working together now, but once the search is over, so will be the cooperation. jim clancy looks at the regional politics. >> reporter: the search for flight 370 compels rivals across asia to come together as partners. >> in an area in southeast asia fighting over rocks in the middle of the sea and now working together, i...
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. >> karen jones is the woman you hear in the video. she was filming this. she's with me now. your way back from lunch, right going back to work and all of a sudden you saw this. i hear you there, i hear you saying jesus. you're so scared. at the same time you seem calm too. >> well, i was coming back from lunch and initially i was over near my desk which is at the front of the building and i could see the billowing of smoke and little bit of flame. i went to a different location on our floor, on the southeast corner where the building was just adjacent get a better vantage point to see what was going on. it was just terrifying. it really of. we were all there at the window and we didn't see the worker initially. we just saw the flames on the roof. and i actually had started taping it and then i stopped my recording and then we looked around and saw this fellow on the ledge. its something you don't expect to see. to see that happen before your eyes. it was amazing. >> did you think that there was chance he would survive or think this is going to have a happy ending? >> i wasn'
. >> karen jones is the woman you hear in the video. she was filming this. she's with me now. your way back from lunch, right going back to work and all of a sudden you saw this. i hear you there, i hear you saying jesus. you're so scared. at the same time you seem calm too. >> well, i was coming back from lunch and initially i was over near my desk which is at the front of the building and i could see the billowing of smoke and little bit of flame. i went to a different location on...
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and i think many others, as well. >> john, it's karen.et me ask you about what you see in terms of pressure on pricing here. >> that's a good question. margins is the key there. we saw gross margins expand year over year. when the company gave guidance january 15th, i felt they had visibility into what their quarter looked like. gross margins, you saw budget flush on the fdm technology. with the strong growth margin, the company felt -- the consumer, there could be price competition. but we haven't really seen it yet. and we're paying atension to consumer growth, as well. if people buy the machines and set them on the shelf, that's no good for the business model. you saw strong consumer revenue growth. >> and the materials that you put in the printer to make the product. i'm curious, in terms of consolidation in the space, do you think there will be as many players in the space a year from now in terms of today. as stratasys, is that this company could be bought. >> it's possible. but it starts to get a large company. and it would take so
and i think many others, as well. >> john, it's karen.et me ask you about what you see in terms of pressure on pricing here. >> that's a good question. margins is the key there. we saw gross margins expand year over year. when the company gave guidance january 15th, i felt they had visibility into what their quarter looked like. gross margins, you saw budget flush on the fdm technology. with the strong growth margin, the company felt -- the consumer, there could be price...
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so a mix of all three gives you that natural look. >> karen?d never had color done before in her life. how do you like it? >> i love the color. i never thought to tone it down. it was just what it was and i thought that was natural. >> now i snuck my mom in here. you didn't know you were going to get colored. actually we used my color on you, because we weren't prepared to do you. and all that did was soften the look of your hair and it looks spectacular. i can't believe it's the same color. >> it's so different. i have lots of gray, but the gray still shines through. >> so we didn't color it all the way, we just picked up your natural highlights and the thing is, you should have fun with your hair color. the best part about all this, nontoxic, no ammonia, didn't smell. you didn't even use gloves? >> no, i didn't have to use gloves. >> and it had coconut oils in it and all those great things that are good for your hair. there are colors out there that are really good for your hair. >> marko, thanks so much. by the way, a quick little tip for th
so a mix of all three gives you that natural look. >> karen?d never had color done before in her life. how do you like it? >> i love the color. i never thought to tone it down. it was just what it was and i thought that was natural. >> now i snuck my mom in here. you didn't know you were going to get colored. actually we used my color on you, because we weren't prepared to do you. and all that did was soften the look of your hair and it looks spectacular. i can't believe it's...
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. >> karen finerman? >> children's place. they didn't have great earnings. but the stock was hit. and i think it's a good buy. >> doc? >> wwe. i got to go with mr. mcmahon's company here. a lot of momentum. i think it continues. >> thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast." and "options action." meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. hey, i'm cramer.
. >> karen finerman? >> children's place. they didn't have great earnings. but the stock was hit. and i think it's a good buy. >> doc? >> wwe. i got to go with mr. mcmahon's company here. a lot of momentum. i think it continues. >> thanks so much for watching. see you tomorrow at 5:00 for more "fast." and "options action." meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm...
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karen?hank you, kristen welker for that update. >> in less than a month since russian forces first moved into crimea, it seems like the international borders have been redrawn, the g-8 is now the g-7. but think back just a few months ago before the unrest in ukraine and before u.s.-russian relations took a turn for the worst. if anyone would have asked which country posed the biggest threat to u.s. interests around the globe, you can bet it probably wouldn't have been russia. it probably would have been china. remember china? now with geopolitical dynamics shifting, the president has a unique opportunity to change the game. china already broke with russia, typically an ally against the west by declining to veto a resolution condemning crimea's russian from ukraine. president obama has deployed a secret weapon, first lady michelle obama with his daughters and michelle obama's mother. one of the things that fascinated me about this trip, some have criticized there's no hard policy, but first l
karen?hank you, kristen welker for that update. >> in less than a month since russian forces first moved into crimea, it seems like the international borders have been redrawn, the g-8 is now the g-7. but think back just a few months ago before the unrest in ukraine and before u.s.-russian relations took a turn for the worst. if anyone would have asked which country posed the biggest threat to u.s. interests around the globe, you can bet it probably wouldn't have been russia. it probably...
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latane campbell, karen pellicone and ross aimer.oned shadowing another plane, that part of the strangeness is that the trajectory of the flight, the northern trajectory of this for seven hours would go through so much airspace, so many air traffic control towers, so many different sets of radar, it would be impossible to do it with undetected. there was someone today who suggested if it got behind another plane, it would be possible. does that strike you as plausible? >> that strikes me as unplausible. the level of coordination would be extraordinary. they'd have to time everything perfectly to climb up to altitude, catch up with another aircraft. i think once they reached the extent of the radar-controlled airplane space in malaysia under normal circumstances and headed out over the indian ocean, all bets are off. if i were a betting man, i'd be looking at the deepest part of the indian ocean which is very deep, by the way, right now. >> that seems to be if the plane did go down, that seems to be the likely place and the sheer size
latane campbell, karen pellicone and ross aimer.oned shadowing another plane, that part of the strangeness is that the trajectory of the flight, the northern trajectory of this for seven hours would go through so much airspace, so many air traffic control towers, so many different sets of radar, it would be impossible to do it with undetected. there was someone today who suggested if it got behind another plane, it would be possible. does that strike you as plausible? >> that strikes me...
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karen, what do you think? >> this is sfx.electronic dance music festivals. >> this is what you would expect from the ceo. >> it's just ridiculous behavior. he gets off the private plane with a lot of bravado. that whole thing. there was another part of the clip where he does sort of a michael jackson crotch maneuver. i don't know. they found inappropriate. there we go. there it is. >> that's lovely. >> looks like urkle. i'll bet he didn't think this would be on "fast money" tonight. i just think that the whole story here is kind of ridiculous. the ipo came at 13. it's 40% from that. livenation is where you want to be. i don't get the rollup at all. the only thing the stock has going for it is that it has a 44% short interest. they report tomorrow morning. >> we'll be watching tomorrow morning. it's time for pops and drops. the big movers of the day. a pop, pvh corps. >> a little beat on earnings. a nice pop for them. >> the gold miners, dropping about 4%. >> gold is not rallying in eastern europe as it escalated today. you sh
karen, what do you think? >> this is sfx.electronic dance music festivals. >> this is what you would expect from the ceo. >> it's just ridiculous behavior. he gets off the private plane with a lot of bravado. that whole thing. there was another part of the clip where he does sort of a michael jackson crotch maneuver. i don't know. they found inappropriate. there we go. there it is. >> that's lovely. >> looks like urkle. i'll bet he didn't think this would be on...
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but first, karen, i wanted to ask you if -- there's been a lot of confusion about what exactly the transponder is. it's a frequency that's in there in the cockpit you can set. have you ever had occasion as a pilot to turn the transponder off? is there some aspect of that that doesn't seem as incriminating or mysterious or bizarre as it appears to lay folks like me? >> procedures are to turn on the transponder right before we take
but first, karen, i wanted to ask you if -- there's been a lot of confusion about what exactly the transponder is. it's a frequency that's in there in the cockpit you can set. have you ever had occasion as a pilot to turn the transponder off? is there some aspect of that that doesn't seem as incriminating or mysterious or bizarre as it appears to lay folks like me? >> procedures are to turn on the transponder right before we take
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bowers, it's karen, let me ask you something. your financials, and i would think being in some of the early stage stuff that you're in that you would have higher nonperformers than you do. although you have big charge ups when you do have a nonperforming. but it was surprisingly low to me. do you get a bigger spread, as well, for being in that -- what i perceive as riskier part of lending? >> well, there's a couple of things here. first of all, we are very much lending almost entirely to companies that have a degree if not a large degree of venture backing. so we'll seldom go into a straight up, if you will, boot strapped company. so we're looking very closely at the investor as we go into these things. secondly, what i would say is there's almost always a degree of value no matter what happens to these companies. whether it's the intellectual property, a degree of receivables, a smart set of engineers, any number of factors create value in these companies. so you're right, i think most people look at our business and would think
bowers, it's karen, let me ask you something. your financials, and i would think being in some of the early stage stuff that you're in that you would have higher nonperformers than you do. although you have big charge ups when you do have a nonperforming. but it was surprisingly low to me. do you get a bigger spread, as well, for being in that -- what i perceive as riskier part of lending? >> well, there's a couple of things here. first of all, we are very much lending almost entirely to...
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i'm karen finney. in this hour, we have new questions about possible deliberate actions on that missing malaysia airline. we'll talk about the president's funny bone, paul ryan as the new jack kemp, the latest from the ukraine and a lot more coming up. >> malaysia's top official saying the disappearance of malaysian fly 370 was intentional. >> deliberate action by someone on the plane. >> he stopped short of calling this a hijacking. >> the focus turns to the crew and the passengers. >> it had to be somebody who had a very good, fundamental, intimate knowledge of the 777. >> police arrived at the pilot's house and there are reports they were searching the pilot's house. >> the search area has shifted from the south china sea to new corridors, one as far north to thailand, to kazakhstan and to the indian ocean. >> we may never find all the answers if we don't have a cockpit voice recorder. >> we'll never give up. >>> we begin with breaking news in the search for malaysia airlines 370. after more than a
i'm karen finney. in this hour, we have new questions about possible deliberate actions on that missing malaysia airline. we'll talk about the president's funny bone, paul ryan as the new jack kemp, the latest from the ukraine and a lot more coming up. >> malaysia's top official saying the disappearance of malaysian fly 370 was intentional. >> deliberate action by someone on the plane. >> he stopped short of calling this a hijacking. >> the focus turns to the crew and...
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this is for karen. any thoughts on morgan stanley?ly. but i'd like to take a look. michael mayo was here. that was a few days ago. i see him as the best bank analyst out there. this is his top pick, it's actually very intriguing to me. sorry, don't have an answer. >> the flipside is that he said he was going to go to the citi meeting. and you're a shareholder of citi. he was skeptical of that story. do you think you should re-evaluate your position here? >> it's not an either/or, though. we can do both. >> this one's for dan. listen up, dan. heavy call buying in china mobile today. particularly the january 2015 expiration at $45 and $50. any thought? >> this is tim's playground here. this stock is down 13.5%. trading at multiyear lows here. if you're in a market where there's a lot of uncertainty and playing in the most uncertain playground, it makes sense to define your risk. you think about what the buyers were paying for the calls to have that risk, i think it makes a lot of sense in a name like this. >> tim? >> yes. >> help with v
this is for karen. any thoughts on morgan stanley?ly. but i'd like to take a look. michael mayo was here. that was a few days ago. i see him as the best bank analyst out there. this is his top pick, it's actually very intriguing to me. sorry, don't have an answer. >> the flipside is that he said he was going to go to the citi meeting. and you're a shareholder of citi. he was skeptical of that story. do you think you should re-evaluate your position here? >> it's not an either/or,...
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let's go to karen, my colleague outside the court.impression being left from's proceedings, karen? >> reporter: people, have been gripped by what samantha taylor has been describing talking about that incident in which she was traveling in a car with him when he is alleged to have discharged a gun into the air in anger. and it's part of the prosecution's tactics of bringing witnesses like samantha taylor, character witnesses in essence. they will give evidence on the separate charges, these firearms charges. in south african law, character witnesses are in admissible in a criminal trial. this is where getting the witnesses into the main murder trial if you like so they can ask an ex girlfriend like samantha taylor, about his behavior, his character. what comes across is that of an angry man who is liable to fire shots into the air. just before the court adjourned for lunch there was fascinating new evidence from samantha taylor. she had been questioned a lot about their arrangements together, how often she spent the night, whether he
let's go to karen, my colleague outside the court.impression being left from's proceedings, karen? >> reporter: people, have been gripped by what samantha taylor has been describing talking about that incident in which she was traveling in a car with him when he is alleged to have discharged a gun into the air in anger. and it's part of the prosecution's tactics of bringing witnesses like samantha taylor, character witnesses in essence. they will give evidence on the separate charges,...
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i'm karen finney. as the investigation into the missing malaysian airline deepens, women are loosing their right to choose. what you can do to stop it from happening, that's all ahead. >>> the mystery of what caused malaysia air 370 to vanish is deepening. >> radar indicates the plane may have attempted to turn back. >> new questions on some of the passengers on the plane. >> trying to identify the two individuals who were traveling on stolen passports. >> this is a real red flag. >> the surveillance video from the airport is going to be key. >> russia's move in crimea sets off alarm bells. >> this is a choice for the russians to make. they have to decide whether they want to resolve this diplomatically or face growing costs. >> we have created an image around the world, not just for the russians, but a weakness. >> vladimir putin doesn't know the collin powell rule. if you break it, you own it. >> putin needs be warned, and i'm perfectly willing to tell him if he does occupy ukraine, it will be chaos
i'm karen finney. as the investigation into the missing malaysian airline deepens, women are loosing their right to choose. what you can do to stop it from happening, that's all ahead. >>> the mystery of what caused malaysia air 370 to vanish is deepening. >> radar indicates the plane may have attempted to turn back. >> new questions on some of the passengers on the plane. >> trying to identify the two individuals who were traveling on stolen passports. >> this...
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even though -- karen and i were talking. it's not a gdp question.t's about efficiencies going forward. >> and a switch of different energies. >> right. >> time for today's top trades. sticking with energy. look at exxon. finishing the day lower after hosting its investor day. the big oil company says it expects to see less spending and more projects on the horizon for 2014. a concern about possible ukraine impact is there. >> i think you boil that into a stock that had a good run. and really, is quite fairly priced at these levels. around $95, it's come back. the ukraine story, it's not ukraine. it's russia. we put sanctions on russia, exxon will lose their projects up in a place they've been forever. i say no way. much worse times in the relationship with russia. exxon has been there. rex tillerson -- exxon is coveted by russia. they will never get thrown out of russia. if that's why you're selling the stock, that's not the right reason. if you're selling because the stock is fairly priced, good move. i love exxon at 84. i don't love it at 95. >> n
even though -- karen and i were talking. it's not a gdp question.t's about efficiencies going forward. >> and a switch of different energies. >> right. >> time for today's top trades. sticking with energy. look at exxon. finishing the day lower after hosting its investor day. the big oil company says it expects to see less spending and more projects on the horizon for 2014. a concern about possible ukraine impact is there. >> i think you boil that into a stock that had a...
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all right, karen, thank you. let's get an analyst view, joining us live in perth, australia, jeffrey, thank you for joining us. what do you make of this literal sea change in this new location? >> well, natalie, it sort of underscores the difficulty in trying to locate as has been described. we're not looking for a needle in a haystack, we're looking for the haystack, we're still trying to find the haystack, and working on sorts of triangulations and assumptions, and as new information comes out about the speed and the altitude of the airplane we're finding this area where the airplane may be. and they say they have new credible information. they're not making us privy to that at this stage. but they certainly hurled a lot of resources out there. all of them are tasked to race out to the area, and as mentioned earlier more time over the search area will also add more capability to find this airplane. >> right, what do you make, jeffry of the fact that they're so confident about this. they have completely abandone
all right, karen, thank you. let's get an analyst view, joining us live in perth, australia, jeffrey, thank you for joining us. what do you make of this literal sea change in this new location? >> well, natalie, it sort of underscores the difficulty in trying to locate as has been described. we're not looking for a needle in a haystack, we're looking for the haystack, we're still trying to find the haystack, and working on sorts of triangulations and assumptions, and as new information...
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be sure to watch "disrupt "with karen finney weekends at 4:00 p.m. here on msnbc. >>> coming up, healthcare.gov gets a huge boost after president obama's epic web show appearance. now they are slamming the appearance. someone is even saying lincoln would not have done it. >>> plus, is the cia covering up torture secrets from the bush/cheney white house. >>> a man shot to death in a florida movie theater allegedly over popcorn. tonight new surveillance video played in court and why it could be the next stand your ground test. stay with us. co: i've always found you don't know you need a hotel room until you're sure you do. bartender: thanks, captain obvious. co: which is what makes using the hotels.com mobile app so useful. i can book a nearby hotel room from wherever i am. or, i could not book a hotel room and put my cellphone back into my pocket as if nothing happened. hotels.com. i don't need it right now. but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, d
be sure to watch "disrupt "with karen finney weekends at 4:00 p.m. here on msnbc. >>> coming up, healthcare.gov gets a huge boost after president obama's epic web show appearance. now they are slamming the appearance. someone is even saying lincoln would not have done it. >>> plus, is the cia covering up torture secrets from the bush/cheney white house. >>> a man shot to death in a florida movie theater allegedly over popcorn. tonight new surveillance video...
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it was his girlfriend karen who delivered the news. and her message said this, almost verbatim, "baby, it's me. you were in a bad motorcycle accident and the doctors say you'll never walk again. if this is not the life you want to live, we understand and we'll let you know. if you want to stay and fight, i'll be here with you." i can hardly tell that story without tearing up. i knew that i had always been a fighter. i wasn't going to give up. >> exo odds. >> so many emotions go through you. you have fear of, you know, did it work. and there's excitement as they space. >> test pilots like amanda boxtell and jason geeser, how have they helped you to advance the technology. >> everything is unpredictable once you introduce a human into the system. >> i remember being in the room with 13 ph.d. s, and they had a different idea of what would be the exact way to control something. without amanda and jason, we'd be at a standstill. we couldn't test anything. >> first time i used the exo, the physical therapist was the on one having control. th
it was his girlfriend karen who delivered the news. and her message said this, almost verbatim, "baby, it's me. you were in a bad motorcycle accident and the doctors say you'll never walk again. if this is not the life you want to live, we understand and we'll let you know. if you want to stay and fight, i'll be here with you." i can hardly tell that story without tearing up. i knew that i had always been a fighter. i wasn't going to give up. >> exo odds. >> so many...
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and we're still working on that. >> it's karen. let me ask you.you think about competitors, to me, adt comes to mind, with their pulse offering. they have a huge, embedded number of residential -- residences. how does your offer compare to adt's pulse? >> our big forte is operability and ease of use, for the devices in the home and those they want to buy. we support devices from hundreds of manufacturers, giving consumers choice. and a high probability of what they have in their home, we can orchestrate it together to produce the automated home. when they buy new connected products, they can be added to their control4 solution. i think that's different than what the service providers offer as a key package with a fixed number of devices, rather than an open architecture providing consumers choice of best in breed for what they want to put in their home. >> google bought nest. are you for sale? >> you know, we're focused on serving the homeowners and being the leader and producing the connected and automated home. we keep our eye solely focused on
and we're still working on that. >> it's karen. let me ask you.you think about competitors, to me, adt comes to mind, with their pulse offering. they have a huge, embedded number of residential -- residences. how does your offer compare to adt's pulse? >> our big forte is operability and ease of use, for the devices in the home and those they want to buy. we support devices from hundreds of manufacturers, giving consumers choice. and a high probability of what they have in their...
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i agree with karen 100%. the dye had been cast.hat's why exactly, as dom said, they're selling in the after-hours. it's not a $40 a deal even. and it was priced at $40. why would you hold it? >>> back to the markets here. the major indices are up big. a number of notable stocks have lagged the top three underperformers poised to break out is carter braxtonworth. what have you got for us? >> three, big names. a big energy name. a big financial and a big consumer name. let's have a look. the first is a comparative chart of s&p 500 versus occidental petroleum. and you see the very, very high. and the spread is epic. it's underperformed by almost 50%. here's the absolute chart of occy. a well-defined trend line. and a wedge that's built here, where you're into a lot of tension now. and the presumption is this is going to play catchup with the s&p. said differently, this is a bettezç bet than the s&p. next one. five-year chart. morgan stanley, a major underperformer. s&p, up 150% from the 6th of march '09 to now. and here's what i'm see
i agree with karen 100%. the dye had been cast.hat's why exactly, as dom said, they're selling in the after-hours. it's not a $40 a deal even. and it was priced at $40. why would you hold it? >>> back to the markets here. the major indices are up big. a number of notable stocks have lagged the top three underperformers poised to break out is carter braxtonworth. what have you got for us? >> three, big names. a big energy name. a big financial and a big consumer name. let's have a...
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>> gene, it's karen.e this as a move for them to start in other areas increasing pricing where they think they can do it? >> they maybe inch up the price in europe. you're not going to see a lot of this. this is a rare occasion for them. i think the big news you're going to see from amazon in the next year is getting more cities rolled out with groceries. they're probably going to try to keep that at $299 a year. that pricing isn't going to go up. >> i have a quick question. how about the new members? they have the offering out there. i don't think a lot of people talked about it. the fact that new members could get in for the $79 price target for the first year. and obviously, they have to shift up. do you think that -- would you expect to see a nice boost of customers going in for the new service? >> i don't know if we're going to see much of a change. i think it's going to be essentially the $20 in some of the promotions are a nonevent. i can say this. there's a hash tag on twitter, #boycotcrime. and t
>> gene, it's karen.e this as a move for them to start in other areas increasing pricing where they think they can do it? >> they maybe inch up the price in europe. you're not going to see a lot of this. this is a rare occasion for them. i think the big news you're going to see from amazon in the next year is getting more cities rolled out with groceries. they're probably going to try to keep that at $299 a year. that pricing isn't going to go up. >> i have a quick question....
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karen, i'm not sure you've been in one of these quakes.driving by outside. >> that's an interesting description. actually in the south eastern united states there was a minor earthquake. you are wondering, did i just feel that? >> this was preceded by two fairly slight earthquakes or -- at least along the fault discovered this 1999. when the 5.1 occurred over 24 hours ago, a lot of people are wondering is that the worst, the fore shock to something stronger? to give you an idea of how it felt around this very populated area in southern california, essentially sandwiched between los angeles and anaheim, there at the epicenter people felt it. probably not damage. as it stood, light damage reported. a rock slide, car overturned, power lost. they were value waiting stability of apartment and homes there. it's the aftershocks that has everyone unnerved. the other event taking place in the united states, the enormous landslide in washington state in this vicinity to the north and northeast of seattle, washington. it's been a very rainy season. t
karen, i'm not sure you've been in one of these quakes.driving by outside. >> that's an interesting description. actually in the south eastern united states there was a minor earthquake. you are wondering, did i just feel that? >> this was preceded by two fairly slight earthquakes or -- at least along the fault discovered this 1999. when the 5.1 occurred over 24 hours ago, a lot of people are wondering is that the worst, the fore shock to something stronger? to give you an idea of...
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. >> hay 5 estadounidenses en el avión, karen falla habló con uno de los familiares. >> dice que suss de recibir la noticia de perder la esperanza de ver a phillipo. >> estamos tristes, muy tristes. >> philipp wood deja a 2 hijos. >> era un tipo muy feliz, siempre estaba ríendo. >> wood trabajaba en ibm e iba a cerrar un trato, después de malasia iba a ir a china a cerrar algunos hechos. >> de acuerdo al experto roy méndez, el problema se puede debeer al factor humano. >> la parte de manteimiento ha sido siempre más segura que la parte psicoanalítica o psicológiuca de la aviación. >> lo remoto y distante en el vuelo juegan un papel no menor. >> si logró acuatizar, cuantos posibles pedazos de haberse hecho, la posibilidad de supervivencia es mayor de que se hubiese estrellado en tierra,., >> ahora deberan buscar la caja negra para saber qué pasó. >> en michoacán asesinaron al alcalde gustavo garibai, quien ya había sufrido un atentado en 2012. >> sigue avanzando el proceso de beatificación de romero, los responsables de matar a monseñor romero no serán matados debido a una amnistía de
. >> hay 5 estadounidenses en el avión, karen falla habló con uno de los familiares. >> dice que suss de recibir la noticia de perder la esperanza de ver a phillipo. >> estamos tristes, muy tristes. >> philipp wood deja a 2 hijos. >> era un tipo muy feliz, siempre estaba ríendo. >> wood trabajaba en ibm e iba a cerrar un trato, después de malasia iba a ir a china a cerrar algunos hechos. >> de acuerdo al experto roy méndez, el problema se puede...
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, nbc's andrea mitchell, ron fournier, ralph reed, founder of the faith and freedom coalition, and karen bass from my native california. first latest on this horrible crash on this malaysian air flight. tom costello is with us with the latest on the investigation into the malaysian airliner. tom, what have you learned? what can you tell thus morning? >> reporter: hi, david. good morning. night has fall en in malaysia and authorities there have suspended the air search. meantime the malaysian military says its radar indicates the plane may have attempted to turn back saturday but there was never any distress call. malaysian authorities are also consulting with the fbi looking closely at the entire passenger manifest to see who was on this plane and what were their true identities. yesterday we learned two europeans, an austrian and an an italian, were listed as passengers on that plane but, in fact, they were safe and sound on the ground. both had reported their passports stole en in thailand over the past two years or so. then this morning we learned there may be, underscore may be, two
, nbc's andrea mitchell, ron fournier, ralph reed, founder of the faith and freedom coalition, and karen bass from my native california. first latest on this horrible crash on this malaysian air flight. tom costello is with us with the latest on the investigation into the malaysian airliner. tom, what have you learned? what can you tell thus morning? >> reporter: hi, david. good morning. night has fall en in malaysia and authorities there have suspended the air search. meantime the...
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i'm karen finney. in your sunday forecast, a showdown between presidents obama and putin intensifies over the crisis in the ukraine. and from here, it is beginning to look personal. >> russian forces take crimea. parliament authorizes a strike on ukraine. >> ukraine retaliates and puts its own armed forces on full combat alert. >> secretary of state john kerry calls it an invasion. >> in the southern port, his army is already in direct conflict with a unit of ukrainian border force. >> president obama spent a tense 90 minutes on the phone with president putin. >> all options are on the table. >> this is a conversation about obama's leadership, pure and simple. >> i think this is an enormous mistake for russia. >> you don't want to provoke putin, but you do want to be strong. >> russia is going to lose. the russian people are going to lose. >> that sochi charm offensive died on the streets. >> the last thing anybody wants is a military option in this kind of a situation. >> i think you're going to find
i'm karen finney. in your sunday forecast, a showdown between presidents obama and putin intensifies over the crisis in the ukraine. and from here, it is beginning to look personal. >> russian forces take crimea. parliament authorizes a strike on ukraine. >> ukraine retaliates and puts its own armed forces on full combat alert. >> secretary of state john kerry calls it an invasion. >> in the southern port, his army is already in direct conflict with a unit of ukrainian...