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let's go to news4's aaron gilchrist. aaron? >> 30 minutes into the fire. we want to take you back to the live pictures from chopper 4 at this hour, as fire crews from anne arundel county are battling flames at this point in the fire. this is at least a four-story apartment building. we can see at least one apartment building for certain. this may have expanded possibly into two buildings. we believe it's the seven oaks apartments on peaceful way. that's right off annapolis road in the odinton area. we don't know anyone who may be inside the building. we know the fire department has declared this a two-alarm fire, meaning they've had to bring in a lot more crews than they might typically bring in to fight a fire. there are reports about other counties, other localities sending in crews, either to cover some -- the rest of the county or to help with this fire. this is now video we shot earlier at the height of this fire. you can see absolutely intense flames coming from the roof of two -- it looks like at least two sides of one building here, as well as all
let's go to news4's aaron gilchrist. aaron? >> 30 minutes into the fire. we want to take you back to the live pictures from chopper 4 at this hour, as fire crews from anne arundel county are battling flames at this point in the fire. this is at least a four-story apartment building. we can see at least one apartment building for certain. this may have expanded possibly into two buildings. we believe it's the seven oaks apartments on peaceful way. that's right off annapolis road in the...
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s. let's go to delia. >>> this winter has been brutal for many of us. imagine if you don't have a home and spend most of your days and some of those nights out in the cold. that's the case for 3,000 chronically homeless people in d.c. the city has scrambled this winter to abide by the law and put folks in a warm shelter on those cold nights but with the family shelter at d.c. general already at capacity from last winter, city leaders had to come up without of the box ideas. buses were kept on standby. hundreds were placed in d.c. and maryland hotels. dozens were sent to makeshift shelters at district rec centers and that led to a recent lawsuit for unsafe conditions there. some of the homeless are addicts, mentally ill or ex- convicts. others just kids who never found their way and ran out of options. >> that goes right to something we never ever look at when we're talking about homelessness. socialization. i would call it social discrimination. we just innately do it. we have the thing where it's time for the child to leave the nest but then we don't e
s. let's go to delia. >>> this winter has been brutal for many of us. imagine if you don't have a home and spend most of your days and some of those nights out in the cold. that's the case for 3,000 chronically homeless people in d.c. the city has scrambled this winter to abide by the law and put folks in a warm shelter on those cold nights but with the family shelter at d.c. general already at capacity from last winter, city leaders had to come up without of the box ideas. buses were...
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let's go to news 4's aaron gilchrist. >> our team of reporters gathering information. charles severance was picked up on an arrest warrant out of loudoun county, virginia, for possession of a firearm by a felon. severance did appear in court this morning. this is the video from the appearance there in the wheeling, west virginia, area. our sources are telling us that authorities want to talk to
let's go to news 4's aaron gilchrist. >> our team of reporters gathering information. charles severance was picked up on an arrest warrant out of loudoun county, virginia, for possession of a firearm by a felon. severance did appear in court this morning. this is the video from the appearance there in the wheeling, west virginia, area. our sources are telling us that authorities want to talk to
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. >> let's go to kuala lumpur for the latest s conference from malaysian authorities on the fate of missing flight mh370 and the 239 people on board. >> the challenge is now primarily technical. because the scale of the investigation is much more complex, the release of will bel information handled. [indiscernible] as -- have risen. we continued to work closely with our friends and partners. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] , itrding to new analysis mh370 ended in the south indian ocean. [indiscernible] is technical in nature, and i will give you the best information i can to answer questions. we will be providing this information at the end of this press conference. accept questions. [indiscernible] a technique considers the velocity of the aircraft. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] depending on the location of the aircraft, the direction of travel and speed. information was obtained from six other aircraft flying on the same day. mh370 transmitted several messages. it is possible to monitor system characteristics of the aircraft. during the flight, the ground transmitter at each check. [ind
. >> let's go to kuala lumpur for the latest s conference from malaysian authorities on the fate of missing flight mh370 and the 239 people on board. >> the challenge is now primarily technical. because the scale of the investigation is much more complex, the release of will bel information handled. [indiscernible] as -- have risen. we continued to work closely with our friends and partners. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] , itrding to new analysis mh370 ended in the south indian...
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for more let's go live to "red eye"'s national security cory spawn department. correspondent. >> what are you going to do? those wall street fat cats. mike, i go to you first because i am hoping you snap in two minutes. should glen greenwold get the pulitzer for the work with the evil, evil spy snowden who may be a hero. he could very well be a hero. i might be wrong. this is the episode in which mike doesn't swear. look, everyone knows my position . frankly i have said it before and i will say it again. i think what snowden did is admirable. i think he is maybe not a hero, but i think he is someone to be admired. if i had the opportunity to go to moscow and buy him dinner x i would. i would shake his hand and say thank you for what you have done to this country. >> this is outrageous. >> there you go again. >> look. i know there is no way you could possibly understand this, but we need -- >> you are a hater. >> what is it about snowden that drives you crazy? why don't you appreciate what he does? >> all he had to do was go through the proper channels. he ran off
for more let's go live to "red eye"'s national security cory spawn department. correspondent. >> what are you going to do? those wall street fat cats. mike, i go to you first because i am hoping you snap in two minutes. should glen greenwold get the pulitzer for the work with the evil, evil spy snowden who may be a hero. he could very well be a hero. i might be wrong. this is the episode in which mike doesn't swear. look, everyone knows my position . frankly i have said it...
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let's go after everyone who s. a boozing drugs. >> i'm not targeting anybody. he money is going to people. >> up against a 700 billion-dollar bailout for bankers, how about the people who gave them the bankers that money. should the bankers have had to show their drug status? >> fruit analogy, apples to oranges. i'm not doing the bank tonight. we will do it some other day. >> money to money. >> stay on this. the responsibility of every elected official is to protect the taxpayers' money. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> if you are giving money to people who are drug addicted or alcohol addicted, the odds are they will use the taxpayer money to buy the substance, therefore you must protect the taxpayer from that fraud. >> i'm not defending those who are abusing drugs or abusing alcohol. what i am saying is we have to defend the constitution. and if you require someone to admit that they use drugs, on a questionnaire that is a violation of the fifth amendment. to me the constitution trumps all of that. >> required, you are asking them to fill out a form honestly. not
let's go after everyone who s. a boozing drugs. >> i'm not targeting anybody. he money is going to people. >> up against a 700 billion-dollar bailout for bankers, how about the people who gave them the bankers that money. should the bankers have had to show their drug status? >> fruit analogy, apples to oranges. i'm not doing the bank tonight. we will do it some other day. >> money to money. >> stay on this. the responsibility of every elected official is to...
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let's go to "red eye"'s critic. >> that gives me weird ideas, tom. he believes you should just support him whether he produces or not. >> that a and so many other things. >> i mean, this thing is so good and i am so glad we are doing this story. there is so much to look at. it is full of idiocy. you can't possibly -- we should do a whole show on it. let's do an hour. >> that's why i asked to do it. >> i don't think anyone can comment on this better than young tom shillue. >> what would young tom shillue say? >> what would young tom shillue say, todd? >> i'm an artist. ♪ i see the world in artistic ways ♪ ♪ because i have a lot of time to think ♪ ♪ because i don't have a job ♪ ♪ i wish the government ♪ would give a grant to me ♪ then i would do a performance piece ♪ ♪ on how evil the government it ♪ >> that's amazing. >> with the goatee you look like a slightly stoned doug benson. >> that's right. i did. i smoked pot and got my haircut before that. >> that was incredible. i didn't expect that. remi, do you have any videos we can show here? >> mine are
let's go to "red eye"'s critic. >> that gives me weird ideas, tom. he believes you should just support him whether he produces or not. >> that a and so many other things. >> i mean, this thing is so good and i am so glad we are doing this story. there is so much to look at. it is full of idiocy. you can't possibly -- we should do a whole show on it. let's do an hour. >> that's why i asked to do it. >> i don't think anyone can comment on this better than...
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for the latest developments from overnight, let's go to kpix 5's mark kelly who joins us live from the rob have every. >> reporter: investigators are identified two iranian men on the flight with stolen passports. it's believed they were for illegal immigration, not to commit terrorism. as for the search, investigators are taking a new turn. the search for flight 370 is expanding. crews are now focusing their efforts in the waters off the west coast of malaysia. and in vietnam, search-and- rescue teens are also hitting land. the u.s. is among 10 nations in a working together to find the malaysia airlines jet and the 239 people on board. >> right now by my estimates we're looking at hundreds of miles, so time is not on our side because that area is indeed growing by the hour. >> reporter: the malaysian airliner went off the grid after taking off from kuala lumpur for beijing saturday. since then, reports of an oil slick spotted in the south china sea and possible plane debris have yielded nothing. authorities are looking into the identities of two men who boarded the plane with stolen p
for the latest developments from overnight, let's go to kpix 5's mark kelly who joins us live from the rob have every. >> reporter: investigators are identified two iranian men on the flight with stolen passports. it's believed they were for illegal immigration, not to commit terrorism. as for the search, investigators are taking a new turn. the search for flight 370 is expanding. crews are now focusing their efforts in the waters off the west coast of malaysia. and in vietnam,...
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i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity.t is totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like an action figure now. >> another thing i love is there is a modifier. that is critical for me. i have not worked out in years. anyone at any fitness level can get it done. >> 10 weeks from now, my body will be the dream body i had always imagined. i always wanted to get in better shape and tone and achieve the body. when i started to see results, that is when it really clicked for me. i would take it to the next level and challenge myself. 25 minutes. if you have excuses, you have got to get rid of those. i always wanted my arms to be toned. my arms changed. my middle section, my thighs. my legs. everythi
i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity.t is totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like an action figure now. >>...
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for more let's go to kpix 5's kiet do who joins us live now at stanford university.orning. >> reporter: good morning, we talked with russians and ukrainians up and down the peninsula. they say those images of troops in crimea very striking. stirring up a lot of strong emotions. they say this is a very complicated situation. [ speaking foreign language ] cat is the neuroscience grad student at stanford and also from crimea. she says the russian invasion has turned what was up until now a philosophical debate into a full blown crisis. >> there are people who would say we want to be with russia. and then there were people who said we want the build stronger dies with the west. but i think once a foreign army invades your country, it's very difficult and i find it quite impossible to make an argument for that. >> reporter: she is from eastern ukraine. says her family and friends on her social media feed have mixed feelings ability the russian troops. >> the opinions are divided but all of them are alarmed. even those who are kind of happy about putin's interference, they
for more let's go to kpix 5's kiet do who joins us live now at stanford university.orning. >> reporter: good morning, we talked with russians and ukrainians up and down the peninsula. they say those images of troops in crimea very striking. stirring up a lot of strong emotions. they say this is a very complicated situation. [ speaking foreign language ] cat is the neuroscience grad student at stanford and also from crimea. she says the russian invasion has turned what was up until now a...
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s to let 60's. now the friday morning commute. leyla gulen? >> good morning, everyone, we have a couple of accidents to get you going this morning as we take you to walnut creek we reported these in two separate accidents: northbound 680 between stone valley and this area is where we have an accident blocking two lanes and slowing into pleasant hill southbound 680 to the 24 interchange it is moving along fine. as we head into san jose, you can so everything is looking nice and green but we have an accident northbound along 280 at the 880 connection. watch out for that. other than that we are looking at clear conditions and i will look at the drive time traffic and a picture of the bay bridge toll plaza just ahead. >> the government released new figures on the number of children with autism with research changing our understanding of the disorder. next, the common vitamin that could hold the key. >> time runs out for a unique emtheater in the south by with a final treat. >> a 12-year-old boy towns his love of baseball into a project to honor usic playing ) - ( snaps, clatters ) that sounds awful. ( music stops ) but a lot better than last week.
s to let 60's. now the friday morning commute. leyla gulen? >> good morning, everyone, we have a couple of accidents to get you going this morning as we take you to walnut creek we reported these in two separate accidents: northbound 680 between stone valley and this area is where we have an accident blocking two lanes and slowing into pleasant hill southbound 680 to the 24 interchange it is moving along fine. as we head into san jose, you can so everything is looking nice and green but...
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i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity.totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. it is brilliant. it is perfect. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like an action figure now. >> another thing i love is there is a modifier. that is critical for me. i have not worked out in years. anyone at any fitness level can get it done. >> 10 weeks from now, my body will be the dream body i had always imagined. i always wanted to get in better shape and tone and achieve the body. when i started to see results, that is when it really clicked for me. i would take it to the next level and challenge myself. 25 minutes. if you have excuses, you have got to get rid of those. i always wanted my arms to be toned. my arms changed. my middle section, m
i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity.totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. it is brilliant. it is perfect. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like an...
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s? like that. >> jimmy: let's see who can go the longest. do you think you can talk for a long time?t, that's a question. >> so far i won. i won. all right, we'll go best out of three. >> jimmy: you're really good on your show? i'm not good at it. >> you're terrible. thanks so much, it's a really fun roll for me to do? you. >> jimmy: when i watch it, i really think you're like the vice president? >> yeah, because i'm actually playing the vice president? so that's what my role is on the show? >> jimmy: you're so lucky that you get to play the vice president? >> i notice that you keep asking me a lot about the same thing over and over? about my show and being the vice president? and i'm getting kind of bored with this conversation? >> jimmy: i know how you feel because, like, i watch you sometimes play the vice president? and when you play the vice president it's like whoa? i have that vice president thing in my pocket. >> are we continuing to do this. >> jimmy: until somebody loses, yeah. >> everybody sit back and take your shoes off. or you should say every sit back and take your sho
s? like that. >> jimmy: let's see who can go the longest. do you think you can talk for a long time?t, that's a question. >> so far i won. i won. all right, we'll go best out of three. >> jimmy: you're really good on your show? i'm not good at it. >> you're terrible. thanks so much, it's a really fun roll for me to do? you. >> jimmy: when i watch it, i really think you're like the vice president? >> yeah, because i'm actually playing the vice president? so...
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let's go to sal. sal any problem,s out there? >> yeah i think the wind will be the big issue brian and tori. we do have windy conditions out there. we will ask steve if he knows how gusty the winds are. meteorologists stray numbers. that kind of stuff. let's take a look at san mateo bridge. the traffic is okay. but especially if the sun comes up we will be able to see whether or not this camera is shaking or not. it doesn't look too bad right now. it's not windy everywhere. but in some places it testify nitly is. moving along and taking a look at the east shore freeway. 80 westbound looks pretty good. when you get to the teleplay sal still a -- toll plaza still a ten minute drive. if you want to get out there before any of the major traffic does, now is not a good time. 680 and 880 are looking good. no problems in the south bay. 5:19 let's go to steve. >>> happy birthday young man. >> oh thank you, steve. >> yesterday. >> 39. congratulations. clear skies. it's windy for some. wind advisory until 8:00 in the morning. some areas as
let's go to sal. sal any problem,s out there? >> yeah i think the wind will be the big issue brian and tori. we do have windy conditions out there. we will ask steve if he knows how gusty the winds are. meteorologists stray numbers. that kind of stuff. let's take a look at san mateo bridge. the traffic is okay. but especially if the sun comes up we will be able to see whether or not this camera is shaking or not. it doesn't look too bad right now. it's not windy everywhere. but in some...
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go viral. now -- >> let the parodies begin. >> see how two youtube funny guys go supertramp and sterling in two epic spoofs. >> the girl laugh. ic)) dedefifianancece i is sni. dedefifianancece n nevevere. cicitrtracacalal m maxa. cacalclciuium m cicitrtrat. hihighghlyly s sololubu, eaeasisilyly a absorbed. >>> sweaty palm time. you guys ready for that? look at the swells in this sea. that's an offshore patrol vessel in the rasmussen class of boat. also notice there's a landing pad on the back of that boat. designed for a helicopter. tasked with pushing helicopter and boat integration to the limit. basically meaning let's figure out where the point of flying this helicopter and landing it isn't safe anymore. now, this video is couple years old but it is going wild right now. you can see why. this pilot very skilled. he's a prison defense test pilot and here's a view from inside the cockpit. you can see the helicopter going one way. the boat going the other way. the horizon is shifting back and forth and it's up to him to determine when is a good time to try and touch this links mark 90-b helicopter down. >> this is just a training session. they're just tr
go viral. now -- >> let the parodies begin. >> see how two youtube funny guys go supertramp and sterling in two epic spoofs. >> the girl laugh. ic)) dedefifianancece i is sni. dedefifianancece n nevevere. cicitrtracacalal m maxa. cacalclciuium m cicitrtrat. hihighghlyly s sololubu, eaeasisilyly a absorbed. >>> sweaty palm time. you guys ready for that? look at the swells in this sea. that's an offshore patrol vessel in the rasmussen class of boat. also notice there's...
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good evening >> good evening, everyone let's talk about traumatic things let's talk about the l go park it was a 3 year study by the i s grant it paid for san francisco to actually clean up it's parkway data so we were able to clean up the data from 2001 to today and build a data system that contracts so this has been a good grant. so of the other benefits you'll see are the results of study right now, we're trying to implement into our practice and professional development. with that i'm going to turn it over to the research team we have professor shawn and the two students are here rachel and another and will come back with implementations. >> can i ask a clarification question what is the clean up data. >> what happened they were not only the students in the different pathway that were not identified but by course they weren't deleted in the data system that's what we had to do. >> thank you very much you're welcome. >> good evening, commissioners i'm shawna professor at standing for the record working closely with the colleagues on this study for the last 3 years and very closely with several of my graduate student
good evening >> good evening, everyone let's talk about traumatic things let's talk about the l go park it was a 3 year study by the i s grant it paid for san francisco to actually clean up it's parkway data so we were able to clean up the data from 2001 to today and build a data system that contracts so this has been a good grant. so of the other benefits you'll see are the results of study right now, we're trying to implement into our practice and professional development. with that i'm...
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s is coming. i will have more in a few minutes. let's find out about the road conditions. >> we are going to have iec conditions. conditions.ou need to be careful. it will take a little bit extra. on the big beltway map, no early issues to contend with. the biggest problem right away 295oing to be southbound on at a run the most boulevard. accident activity blocks the southbound lanes at a rundle mills right now. mills.dle ande is a crash before 123 has only the right lane getting by. that will cause early delays if you're heading out at this hour. weound on new york avenue, had a work zone before florida avenue, only the right lane gets by. volume is light. back into you. >> there are slick roads out there. our cameras were there as montgomery county police spend the night dealing with accidents. a three-car accident shut down part of rockville pike. no injuries were reported. playinget service is damage control. >> they are dealing with another scandal. brianne carter has the latest details of what is going on. three u.s. secret service agents are on administrative leave after they were sent home from amsterdam on sunday.
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center thursday through sunday of this week. >>> and news 4's melissa mollet is following more breaking news for us at the live desk. let's go to her now. melissa? >> shutting down the syrian embassy here in the u.s. along wyoming avenue in northwest. also closing two consulates because of the continuing three-year war overseas in syria. the u.s., you might remember, withdrew its diplomats from the damascus embassy in 2011. barbara? >> thanks, melissa. >>> 11:38 is the time right now. health check if you suffer from migraines. what you need to know that might save you some time and some money. plus, we take a closer look at face and body soap, something you probably don't think about, but you should. why federal investigators are looking into a certain chemical found in some soaps. dr. this is doug gansler. i'm running for governor - but this campaign is about you more than me. it's about brianna, who will breathe cleaner air because as attorney general i forced polluters to put in place $4.6 billion dollars in pollution controls. for caren, i fought big banks, winning $1.6 billion in mortgage relief for her and thousands of
center thursday through sunday of this week. >>> and news 4's melissa mollet is following more breaking news for us at the live desk. let's go to her now. melissa? >> shutting down the syrian embassy here in the u.s. along wyoming avenue in northwest. also closing two consulates because of the continuing three-year war overseas in syria. the u.s., you might remember, withdrew its diplomats from the damascus embassy in 2011. barbara? >> thanks, melissa. >>> 11:38 is...
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it lets boeing know what is going out there. whether their 777's are having problems out there. are the things they can do to improve it? it is information that goes both ways. that information was the lifeline for the investigation to find the plane and find out what was going on. we knew what had happened to 447 before they found the black box. it said certain systems were engaged or were not engaged. the flight controls or the fight systems were literally going down. the plane tries to shut down certain things to preserve flight. it will keep the engines, but if it is having a problem, particularly if it is a power or electrical, it will shut down anything nonessential. >> where does the investigation go from here? >> the investigation has to follow the four pings. that is all we have right now. i do think it is significant. there is a chance they will find wreckage at the end of the last ping. >> thank you. we will be following this closely. thank you. 2014 is turning out to be a revolutionary year and telecom potentially. >> what will happen next as the fcc make some import
it lets boeing know what is going out there. whether their 777's are having problems out there. are the things they can do to improve it? it is information that goes both ways. that information was the lifeline for the investigation to find the plane and find out what was going on. we knew what had happened to 447 before they found the black box. it said certain systems were engaged or were not engaged. the flight controls or the fight systems were literally going down. the plane tries to shut...
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go up. call about t colonial penn henow,program and let a representative help you get started. ♪ >> stocks fell this morning. the s retreat slightly from record high levels. despite obstacles the market is 5 years old. investors of a lot to celebrate. stocks hit bottom. the industrial average has risen by 151%. the question now is whether the economy and push stocks higher as the federal reserve slowly and is the stimulus program. chrysler is recalling more than 25,000 vehicles around the world. will notify customers when to schedule service. the reports of accidents or issues. filed for bankruptcy for the second time and must appear years. this comes after struggling with debt and for slowing traffic at malls. the new york based custom has as much as $500 million in assets and liabilities. the executive said it would close 155 of their stores. >> the buffalo sabres might be the worst team in the nhl but fans filled the stadium early to watch their hometown hero put on a show. he did not disappoint his local fans. >> avoids another defender and rips one by the goalie for his 20th goal of the year. >> still 2-1. th
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i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity. it is totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. it is brilliant. it is perfect. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like an action figure now. >> another thing i love is there is a modifier. that is critical for me. i have not worked out in years. anyone at any fitness level can get it done. >> 10 weeks from now, my body will be the dream body i had always imagined. i always wanted to get in better shape and tone and achieve the body. when i started to see results, that is when it really clicked for me. i would take it to the next level and challenge myself. 25 minutes. if you have excuses, you have got to get rid of those. i always wanted my arms to be toned. my arms changed. my middle sec
i let myself go since my 20's. i have done insanity, but it is not insanity. it is totally different. the combination of moves are different. the intensity you have to apply with no brakes. everything is different. this was a monster. you will want to quit. there will be another exercise to give whatever body part you were working out a little bit of a break. it will be over before you know it. it is brilliant. it is perfect. less than half an hour. you get in and get out. i think i look like...
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going into the pockets of value. let's face i valuations are fair. the s&p 500, multiple of 15.5. eep by any not cheap t expensive. if earnings go down south and they're starting next week, we could be in for trouble and with earnings or valuations being stretched, that would be trouble for momentum stocks. >> rob, does anybody remember how to shop for value stocks? i mean, it's so 1982 in a lot of ways. are there people out there thinking about this strategy? >> well, i think so. i would agree with larry, that you know, going more towards value makes sense here. but the way i term it, though, is consistent growth stock. these momentum stocks, they have eraddic earnings growth in a lot of cases. >> these stocks used to be the ruler stocks and that's where i would be looking right now. >> i want to talk about a charles schwabb survey, individual investors have a barrish senment, it's compared to 10% to december of 2013. david, do you -- does this make sense, does it surprise you? door you think part of the problem with this market is that individual investors are aren't playing? >>
going into the pockets of value. let's face i valuations are fair. the s&p 500, multiple of 15.5. eep by any not cheap t expensive. if earnings go down south and they're starting next week, we could be in for trouble and with earnings or valuations being stretched, that would be trouble for momentum stocks. >> rob, does anybody remember how to shop for value stocks? i mean, it's so 1982 in a lot of ways. are there people out there thinking about this strategy? >> well, i think...
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s the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure.ledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. then give it your all to make a difference. and when you make it to point "b," you realize you had even more to give. capella university can help you do more because our competency-based curriculum is designed for your profession, giving you what you need to get to the place you want to be -- your point "c." capella university. start your journey at capella.edu. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste.
s the most sound way to go. let's talk asset allocation. sure.ledgeable, professional. would you trust me as your financial advisor? i would. i would indeed. well, let's be clear here. i'm actually a dj. [ dance music plays ] [laughs] no way! i have no financial experience at all. that really is you? if they're not a cfp pro, you just don't know. find a certified financial planner professional who's thoroughly vetted at letsmakeaplan.org. cfp -- work with the highest standard. then give it your...
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let's look at what is going on in stocks. a rally once again for the ss jobless claims fall to their lowest in three months. optimism around the monthly jobs report we will get tomorrow morning. a couple individual stocks we are watching. costco, largest u.s. warehouse club chain had second-quarter traffic -- second-quarter profit fall short. global,ooking at joy raising the bottom end of for your earnings forecast as the first quarter starts off with a bottom line miss. joy may look towards acquisitions to help spur growth. more "on the markets" in 30 minutes, more "lunch money" is next. ♪ money" is "lunch streaming live on bloomberg.com, your tablet, your smart phone. i am adam johnson. moving pictures, the video is the story. more details on the woman who drove a van with her three children into the atlantic ocean in florida. police had stopped the vehicle. of driver showed signs mental illness, not enough to take her into custody. the children were rescued. she is undergoing evaluation. no charges have been filed. in north korea, state run television
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let's go now to hampton pearson with a cnbc market wrap. >> let's take a look at house stand going into tomorrow. the dow down 67 points. the s by 27 points. that's it from cnbc. first in business worldwide. ♪ >>> [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. where their electricity comes from. they flip the switch-- and the light comes on. it's our job to make sure that it does. using natural gas this power plant can produce enough energy for about 600,000 homes. generating electricity that's cleaner and reliable, with fewer emissions-- it matters. ♪ (music) defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. calcium citrate plu
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for the latest, let's go back to the newsroom and kpix 5's anne makovec. >> reporter: russia's treatyo annex crimea is only one step from becoming official. it just needs to be ratified by the russian parliament which will be a likely a rubber stamp. >>> reporter: the russian flag is flying outside the ukranian navy's headquarters in crimea after hundreds of pro russian forces stormed the building. this is after the first violent confrontation after one of ukraine's military facilities. two people were reportedly killed in that incident in crimea's capital. for days, russian troops have surrounded ukranian bases where soldiers are barricaded in. ukranians along the border with russia fear crimea is not moscow's only intended target. russian president vladimir putin's speech yesterday didn't give them much reassurance. >> the biggest lie that he respects the ukranians, he still believe that russia is our older brother. >> reporter: the u.s. and the european union have already levied sanctions against people allegedly behind the move to take over crimea and promise there's more to come.
for the latest, let's go back to the newsroom and kpix 5's anne makovec. >> reporter: russia's treatyo annex crimea is only one step from becoming official. it just needs to be ratified by the russian parliament which will be a likely a rubber stamp. >>> reporter: the russian flag is flying outside the ukranian navy's headquarters in crimea after hundreds of pro russian forces stormed the building. this is after the first violent confrontation after one of ukraine's military...
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s foreign policy chief is in tehran. the first visit by katherine ashton in six years. let's go live to tehran. what have we learnt from this press conference? >> well, we have learnt that going into the next round of talks in vienna on march 17th, things seem to be a bit more positive, a bit more relaxed between baroness ashton and the iranians. on the iranian side the foreign minister spoke briefly at the press commence. he basically said that there is a short time for success, to come up with a nuclear agreement, a lasting one. iran has shown good faith. he asks for the p5+1, the permanent members and germany, is that they show good faith and stick to their commitments, the ones they agreed to in an interim agreement. there's no permanent agreement yet. they are hopeful that they can come up with something in the next four to five months before the july deadline. but iran will only accept an disagreement which respects its people, its interests and with no ambiguity where people can read between the lines and interpret any kind of agreement in any way they want. they want something that is b
s foreign policy chief is in tehran. the first visit by katherine ashton in six years. let's go live to tehran. what have we learnt from this press conference? >> well, we have learnt that going into the next round of talks in vienna on march 17th, things seem to be a bit more positive, a bit more relaxed between baroness ashton and the iranians. on the iranian side the foreign minister spoke briefly at the press commence. he basically said that there is a short time for success, to come...
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s&p 500 futures closing in chicago in seven seconds. let's get back to todd horowitz. he is in the pits of the cme. todd, what are you seeing? >> we're goingows of the day here, down about 17 points in the s&p. i think you have got to watch 1840 in the cash as the key level. if we hold 1840 we'll stay in the 1840 to 1880 range. if we break 1840, look at 1800 on the way down. sandra: i love that kind of color from the raiding pits. i miss you in chicago, todd. >> we miss you too, we like her here. federal reserve rejecting to capital plans of five banks. hsbc, santander, citi, rbs and zions bancorp. what do you think of citi by the way? >> it's a shockomes really as a surprise, the company fails two out of the three previous years they have done the ccar. they have failed on both qualitative as well as aspects in terms of dividends as well as buyback. they, you note that b-of-a had to resubmit in terms of their capital distributions but citi was just an absolute, failure big shock to the market. the stock will get nicked pretty hard tomorrow. david: it closed a little over 50. now at about 48. it is already going down about 4%. we should me
s&p 500 futures closing in chicago in seven seconds. let's get back to todd horowitz. he is in the pits of the cme. todd, what are you seeing? >> we're goingows of the day here, down about 17 points in the s&p. i think you have got to watch 1840 in the cash as the key level. if we hold 1840 we'll stay in the 1840 to 1880 range. if we break 1840, look at 1800 on the way down. sandra: i love that kind of color from the raiding pits. i miss you in chicago, todd. >> we miss you...
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let's go get it. >> steven s austin - the lumber g jacks get fouled. >> the game tied at 67 after that. hayman contesting. vcu nids a three. steven austin wins it 77-75. in the east region, a close call for sixth-seeded north carolina. he led unc by 19. there's another three, and james michael mca due will get a rebound. he'll get fouled. he misses the second and gets a rebound and is fouled again. carolinas hangs on to win it. >> in the midwest a top-seeded shocker led cal powelly. the final 6437. 35 and o, facing kentucky in the next round. scores from the action to make note of. so far, so good. the wildcats beating beaver state. virginia a winner over coastal carolina. after winning a play-in game, the balls possiblyinging at the right time. keep an eye on the team. kansas pulling away late. not indicative of the game. the j hawks winning 80-69. >> let's check out the interesting match-ups. two of the top four seeds led by florida. in the east, fifth-seeded harvard, taking a step up in glass. out west all eyes on san diego. it takes on one of the tournament cinderellas, something h
let's go get it. >> steven s austin - the lumber g jacks get fouled. >> the game tied at 67 after that. hayman contesting. vcu nids a three. steven austin wins it 77-75. in the east region, a close call for sixth-seeded north carolina. he led unc by 19. there's another three, and james michael mca due will get a rebound. he'll get fouled. he misses the second and gets a rebound and is fouled again. carolinas hangs on to win it. >> in the midwest a top-seeded shocker led cal...
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go like pro. liz: right on schedule the s&p futures closing at this moment. let's to lincoln ellis in the pits of the cme. lincoln. >> liz, good to be with you. five years after that 666 low, this bull rally here, a very different, much broader, even than the last rally we saw from 1959 to 2000 which was very technology driven. that technology sector rising 750%. this bull rally, rising some 354%, focused on consumer discretionary. we'll spend balance of this week focusing on consumer discretionary, particularly retail sales on thursday and consumer confidence on friday. they brought it all the way back today. liz: good stuff, lincoln. thank you very much. david: tesla, falling today after a bank reaffirming its equal weight rating on the stock. liz: what is so bad about that? let's head back to nicole petallides on the floor of the new york stock exchange? nic? >> equal weight not as good as overweight. go ahead and buy it. of course we all know that. there are good points and bad points to this, liz and dave. here is what is happening. barclays, brian johnson and
go like pro. liz: right on schedule the s&p futures closing at this moment. let's to lincoln ellis in the pits of the cme. lincoln. >> liz, good to be with you. five years after that 666 low, this bull rally here, a very different, much broader, even than the last rally we saw from 1959 to 2000 which was very technology driven. that technology sector rising 750%. this bull rally, rising some 354%, focused on consumer discretionary. we'll spend balance of this week focusing on consumer...
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going to held-and-hold a meeting and the police department will one of. felicia reads kron 4 news. >> >> i will let you know just how warm it is going align welcome back. >> u-s allies say a referendum that would allow crimea to become part of russia is in danger of violating ukraine's constitution. this comes as russia backed a march 16-th vote that will allow about two million people in the country to choose between ukraine or russia. after a security council meeting yesterday french ambassador to the u-n said the situation is worsening by the day. >> the situation is just getting worse. this is reinforcing its presence. we have this referendum that is organized by russia. >> yesterday german chancellor angela merkel also told russian president vladimir putin by phone that the referendum is illegal. john kerry is planning to travel to the ukrainian capital on today. >> happening now-- senate democrats are pulling an all-nighter. they're on the senate floor, plowing through a dusk-to- dawn talkathon during which more than two dozen speakers have agreed with each other about the need for action on climate change. senate majority leader harry reid, who's leadi
going to held-and-hold a meeting and the police department will one of. felicia reads kron 4 news. >> >> i will let you know just how warm it is going align welcome back. >> u-s allies say a referendum that would allow crimea to become part of russia is in danger of violating ukraine's constitution. this comes as russia backed a march 16-th vote that will allow about two million people in the country to choose between ukraine or russia. after a security council meeting...
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while the number of u s interventions and bombings of other nations goes into double digits. nielsen go back a long way but let's take a look at some of the most recent ones. almost fifteen years ago nato began bombing of what was and now the federal republic of you slide the hundreds of civilians died as result us drone campaign in yemen and pakistan has been ongoing for decades despite those countries repeatedly calling for the strikes and the converse or anti program has claimed found an alliance of civilian lives and begin to count the two thousand and three the united states invaded iraq claiming the country possessed weapons of mass destruction that was of course never proved and down. there was an and intervention in media an operation which ended in arranging change with former leader of the kiddos be lynched by mom to the satisfaction of and secondly state or a clinton and that leaves critics like political analyst dave christy was only one word to describe washington's recent statements. this is parker's to the united states under the responsibility to protect doctrine. the so called humanitarian inter
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in state law that let duke energy pollute larger area s around their coal ash pits without cleaning them up. thanks, governor mccorey. "the associated press" is not letting this story go. their work and the work of other reporters around north carolina is having an effect. the week after the "ap's" expose about the street's sweetheart deal with the governor's former borks the week after that the u.s. attorney's office in north carolina opened a federal criminal investigation into the state's handling of coal ash. federal prosecutors subpoenaed duke energy and subpoenaed the mccrory administration. 18 separate staffers of the mccrory administration's environment agency. prosecutors specific kpli asking staffers for details about money or items of value they might have exchanged with duke energy. those subpoenas call for testimony, testimony, in-person testimony before a grand jury in raleigh, north carolina, starting tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. and possibly continuing through thursday of this week. that testimony happens in closed court starting tomorrow morning. north carolina's environmental agency tonight said they wouldn't confirm whether the hearing is still scheduled f
in state law that let duke energy pollute larger area s around their coal ash pits without cleaning them up. thanks, governor mccorey. "the associated press" is not letting this story go. their work and the work of other reporters around north carolina is having an effect. the week after the "ap's" expose about the street's sweetheart deal with the governor's former borks the week after that the u.s. attorney's office in north carolina opened a federal criminal investigation...
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david: s&p futures are, well they closed five seconds ago. let's gocott shellady in the pits of cme. will the rally continue tomorrow, scott? >> i think it has a chance of doing that we haven't mentioned fact we might see the ecb come here and give us a little bit of a push to make it through the 1880 level. keep an eye on ecb to help us with the s&p. we've obviously got a jobs report by the end of week. david: scott, thank you. liz: ecb and s&p. thank you so much. >>> when the federal reserve began tapering its bond buying late last year, i mean by this much, interest rates did the complete opposite of what a lot of people anticipated they would do. everyone thought they would go up. they continued to move lower. our next guest says the trend is not surprising. he believes bond bear sentiment will slowly unwind and more bulls will emerge. what trends is seeing and where do you find dividend yields as rates fall? we have eagle bay capital founder and president. that is what was most surprising. everybody thought rates would start to tick higher. but i
david: s&p futures are, well they closed five seconds ago. let's gocott shellady in the pits of cme. will the rally continue tomorrow, scott? >> i think it has a chance of doing that we haven't mentioned fact we might see the ecb come here and give us a little bit of a push to make it through the 1880 level. keep an eye on ecb to help us with the s&p. we've obviously got a jobs report by the end of week. david: scott, thank you. liz: ecb and s&p. thank you so much....
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let's take a look at what the markets are ç doing. the s&p 500 hit another all time high earlier today. stocks keep going up. the time to get a bit more risky? let's make the case for stocks. joining us is brian and michael. thank you very much for joining us. you know what, i want to say that it almost feels like there is absolutely no alternative. stocks might not be perfect but where else would you go. is that the case you would make? >> well, that's exactly right. there's a couple reasons why we think stocks make some sense here, although we are wobbling a tad bit at these new all time highs. the first is the alternative. if you are stuck in the sort of cash bond stock triangle, boy, there's nowhere else to go. while stocks are getting a little expensive, they still offer you the best next three, five, probably ten year return by quite a margin, actually, over cash and bonds. >> but mike, i will push back on you because i'm tired of hearing that we are sort of the last person standing and therefore, the best investment. the kid picked last for the kickball game is still in the game but it's not exactly a
let's take a look at what the markets are ç doing. the s&p 500 hit another all time high earlier today. stocks keep going up. the time to get a bit more risky? let's make the case for stocks. joining us is brian and michael. thank you very much for joining us. you know what, i want to say that it almost feels like there is absolutely no alternative. stocks might not be perfect but where else would you go. is that the case you would make? >> well, that's exactly right. there's a...
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letting people go. there are constraints that they need to work sunday. >> this brings us to thi the enf this edition of insid "inside som washington, i'm ray suarez. school. >> it's important enough to remind all of us that everybody has to be in the game. there are 57 million children around the world who don't get to go to school. and many of them are girls. >> ttys first major role for the australian prime minister since leaving politics. i spoke to her about being...
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letting people go. there are constraints that they need to work sunday. >> this brings us to thi the enf this edition of insid "inside s" >> good afternoon, and welcome to al jazeera america. here are the stories we're following for you. russia's veto of the resolution that would declare the referendum in crimea as invalid. and more on the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. >> this movement is consistent with
letting people go. there are constraints that they need to work sunday. >> this brings us to thi the enf this edition of insid "inside s" >> good afternoon, and welcome to al jazeera america. here are the stories we're following for you. russia's veto of the resolution that would declare the referendum in crimea as invalid. and more on the disappearance of malaysia flight 370. >> this movement is consistent with
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operating systems and you manipulate them in a way thaw either mask what's going on, so in other words, a take s up supposed to let material before it get as certai lel. you have a gauge, the gauge gets taken off-line. neil: don't we, starting to -- you always talk about malware type of devices some wear. don't we have the equivalent of that to ward off this. >> believe it or not the, what we say, benjamin netanyahu, the former israeli prime minister, and davos, switzerland, at economic conference called cybeecurity the arms race without end. that is because cybersecurity is not a destination. it is a journey. it is evolution neil: what do the bad guys want to do, michael? >> what they have been doing, they steal, exfiltration of data. they take money. they take, intellectual cital. not only from terrorists this is nation states. these are cminals. so they're stealing things. they'r implanting capilities so they come back in, what they call back doors, trojan horses. things lie in wait until a computerized system until they receive an instruction, now move forward, execute this order. they're also taking informati
operating systems and you manipulate them in a way thaw either mask what's going on, so in other words, a take s up supposed to let material before it get as certai lel. you have a gauge, the gauge gets taken off-line. neil: don't we, starting to -- you always talk about malware type of devices some wear. don't we have the equivalent of that to ward off this. >> believe it or not the, what we say, benjamin netanyahu, the former israeli prime minister, and davos, switzerland, at economic...
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s&p capital iq. 20%. >> let's get this straight. when i was doing was quoting history. showing the going back to world war ii, those bull markets that made itto this birthday in the sixth year, at least on average we saw aincreaseof 26% and there is no guarantee. and they could see the s&p by this time next year. lou: even with russian troops, even with presdient vladimir putin sding is troops in the ern ukraine, his is a bit of a knock on the door today. and what would you expect? >> i thhnk first of all, you can call it tha none of the u.s. industries were off by 1% or more. so when you have a major global power that take over part of another sovereign nations country and the we could see 12% decline. we are looking at the market shocks or not to world war ii and i oes with the iraq invasion and etc. lou: so what should investors do here? >> i think investors should sit on the hands of their thinking about selling. even if we are due for a 10 to 15%decline. because on average it is taking us less than four months to break even after the decline of 10 to 20%. they are sending us into a
s&p capital iq. 20%. >> let's get this straight. when i was doing was quoting history. showing the going back to world war ii, those bull markets that made itto this birthday in the sixth year, at least on average we saw aincreaseof 26% and there is no guarantee. and they could see the s&p by this time next year. lou: even with russian troops, even with presdient vladimir putin sding is troops in the ern ukraine, his is a bit of a knock on the door today. and what would you...
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s right now. >>> good morning. i'm frances rivera. there's word malaysia flight was diverted. we heard from the press conference that wrapped up minutes ago. let's go to duncan live in london. tell us what you learned. >> the prime minister said investigators are trying to restore files deleted from the flight simulator from the pilot. he also said shah is considered innocent milli innocent until proven otherwise. a lot of anger just before the news conference got started in kuala lumpur. the search continues on the area the size of two-thirds the united states, most intensively in the indian ocean. 26 countries are helping in the search. there are doubts how well they're cooperating with one another. thailand confirmed it showed an unidentified plane heading toward malacca at the time the 370 went missing. back to you. >> so many blanks to be filled. thank you. >>> over seas, tough talk from vladimir putin. the mood in moscow is se celebration and defiant. president putin was there calling the u.s. unprofessional and irresponsible. tracey pots is live in washington. it appears tensions are rising more. >> we're seeing this morning with the russian
s right now. >>> good morning. i'm frances rivera. there's word malaysia flight was diverted. we heard from the press conference that wrapped up minutes ago. let's go to duncan live in london. tell us what you learned. >> the prime minister said investigators are trying to restore files deleted from the flight simulator from the pilot. he also said shah is considered innocent milli innocent until proven otherwise. a lot of anger just before the news conference got started in...
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letting people go. there are constraints that they need to work sunday. >> this brings us to thi the enf this edition of insid "inside s" s >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live in new york city with a look at the top stories. >> malaysia's prime minister now saying there was likely some foul play in the disappearance of flight 307. the search of the south china sea has been called off. officials are re-assessing their assets. >> we can say with a high degree of certainty that the aircraft communications addressing and reporting system for acar was
letting people go. there are constraints that they need to work sunday. >> this brings us to thi the enf this edition of insid "inside s" s >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm morgan radford live in new york city with a look at the top stories. >> malaysia's prime minister now saying there was likely some foul play in the disappearance of flight 307. the search of the south china sea has been called off. officials are re-assessing their assets. >> we can say...
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"america tonight"'s chris burea with a story of one man and his mother for learning to let go. >> thanksetting us come to your apartment. >> you're welcome. >> looks like a nice place. >> it is >> 40-year-old brandon is showing us his small but cosy apartment filled with family nick nabbings is prized possessions. >> this is my stereo and entertainment center. >> entertainment center is right here. >> yes. >> nice. >> my chair and bed, my light and my computer table. >> nice. this is your office almost. >> yes, my office with my ipad. >> a favourite gis mow is the bright red button, familiar from a tv commercial. he says it brightens his mood. >> that was easy. >> that was easy. >> then i have this thing that makes me feel better too. >> so if you feel a little blue or something you go to one of these things. >> if i feel blue or out of it and feel like getting happier, i do that. >> he was so tiny. as my grandmother says, he was like a little chicken. >> things have not been easy. as a newborn he was tiny, barely 5 pound. from the time he was a toddler his mother knew he was not develop
"america tonight"'s chris burea with a story of one man and his mother for learning to let go. >> thanksetting us come to your apartment. >> you're welcome. >> looks like a nice place. >> it is >> 40-year-old brandon is showing us his small but cosy apartment filled with family nick nabbings is prized possessions. >> this is my stereo and entertainment center. >> entertainment center is right here. >> yes. >> nice. >> my...
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let's go to hermela aragawi more that. >> have you had any backlash or veiled there's for rereeling reg this. >> all journalists--i receive a senior military official tell meg if lingme if published the s working on i would be on thin ice. it's not a pleasant sight. either you become paralyzed by your fear or you say i'm not going to let them get to m me. you stand up to the attack. >> after all these years whatever the u.s. is doing is working. because there hasn't been a significant terrorist attack since glen first of all, i think we are going to pay a price for this down the line. remember early on in the invasion and occupation of iraq. look at iraqis pulling down the saddam statute to you. they love us. fast forward there was an insurgency between the shia an sunni communities. we are going to get hit in some form or another in the coming years because of what we're doing right now. >> our next documentary lost the subject of the film in the past week. one of the most remarkable people we've ever seen. at 110 alice hetz summer believed to be the oldest piano player and holocaust player in the world. it literally saved her life. she was used by the nazis for propaganda purposes. s
let's go to hermela aragawi more that. >> have you had any backlash or veiled there's for rereeling reg this. >> all journalists--i receive a senior military official tell meg if lingme if published the s working on i would be on thin ice. it's not a pleasant sight. either you become paralyzed by your fear or you say i'm not going to let them get to m me. you stand up to the attack. >> after all these years whatever the u.s. is doing is working. because there hasn't been a...
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going up 4%? i don't know. >> yes it is. it is. >> still a 13 multiple. it's not even expensive relative to the tech sector let alone the s&p. >> the institutional investor is rewarding companies like microsoft, companies like hewlett-packard, for having the willingness to want to change and go in places that they haven't been in the last couple of years. and as a shareholder of this company that puts out iphones, i only wish that they would go to some new places because they seem fixated on the products that they have now, not wanting to go somewhere else. and if they did, i think it would be good and they would be rewarded for it. it's clearly the case for microsoft and hewlett park card. >> we're in an environment where new software companies are coming out every week that are cloud software plays and coming out at 10, 12 times sales. another company this week, all it's doing is automating payroll but it's in the cloud. it's got an $8 hundred million market cap. it's one of the largest on the planet and i believe it's starting to work its way into the company's multiple. >> you could buy the company -- >> it could be m
going up 4%? i don't know. >> yes it is. it is. >> still a 13 multiple. it's not even expensive relative to the tech sector let alone the s&p. >> the institutional investor is rewarding companies like microsoft, companies like hewlett-packard, for having the willingness to want to change and go in places that they haven't been in the last couple of years. and as a shareholder of this company that puts out iphones, i only wish that they would go to some new places because...
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. >>> let's look at stocks going into the weekend. the dow gaining 59 points, the she nasdaq earning five points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. we put members first. join the nation. ♪ nationwide is on your side ♪ see what's new at projectluna.com >>> just this afternoon, president obama signed an order declaring next monday cesar chavez day to honor the transformational civil rights and labor leader. meanwhile today, the first feature film about chavez hits the big screens. alex sat down with the director and cast to talk about chavez's life and legacy. . . >> this is the story of a father and a son. this is a story of a father and a husband and a wife. >> i'm angry, too. i'm angry that i live a world where a man
. >>> let's look at stocks going into the weekend. the dow gaining 59 points, the she nasdaq earning five points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every...
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s-i-t-y. let me see if that looks right. porosity. >> are you going with this? little -- there it is. it's just come up. is that your final -- >> yeah. i think that looks better than a c. >> ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for miss michelle griego! she has done it again! [ applause ] >> keep the applause coming because from our home office in bakers field we do have a spelling bee tiara! and lawrence, would you put that on her for me, please? >> yay! i have a tiara? awesome! can i keep this on the rest of the show? >> i think maybe you should. >> i'm going to go home with this. >> our executive producer just fell out of her claire. [ laughter ] >> you got 10 out of 12, you beat ken and liz. >> i beat ken? awesome. >> and me. >> i don't know what ken did. >> but you get the tiara. that was fun. >> the spelling bee streams live or kpix.com/bee tomorrow morning. you got to get up at 10:00. i hope you check it out. it's been fun. >> love this tiara. >> i get to do one more at noon. >> you do. >> no tiara for me. >> changes coming to a hot vacation dest
s-i-t-y. let me see if that looks right. porosity. >> are you going with this? little -- there it is. it's just come up. is that your final -- >> yeah. i think that looks better than a c. >> ladies and gentlemen, put your hands together for miss michelle griego! she has done it again! [ applause ] >> keep the applause coming because from our home office in bakers field we do have a spelling bee tiara! and lawrence, would you put that on her for me, please? >> yay!...