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this is torresdale and lever i can in northeast philadelphia. the wawa right here on the corner now, lever i can street, what's blocked. that's the main drag for anyone that comes into philadelphia over the talcony palmyra bridge. that will main street is levick there. that takes you up to the boulevard. with lever i can blocked use devereaux, magee just expect delays through northeast philly this morning. other wide good shape speedometer readings where they should be, far right or left lane, that could have some of that plowed snow drifting and over the lane marker there if it looks wet it is iced over this morning. fifty-second and locust, now this is monday's fire location, but they have a three block radius blocked off. and the 52 bus is on a detour, jenny joyce will give us more details on that coming up. down in pennsgrove, south jersey route 48, which is main street, a water main break, just off of route 130. otherwise, coming in on the major roadways, from south jersey, good to go, again those on and the off-ramps could be little tricky
this is torresdale and lever i can in northeast philadelphia. the wawa right here on the corner now, lever i can street, what's blocked. that's the main drag for anyone that comes into philadelphia over the talcony palmyra bridge. that will main street is levick there. that takes you up to the boulevard. with lever i can blocked use devereaux, magee just expect delays through northeast philly this morning. other wide good shape speedometer readings where they should be, far right or left lane,...
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lever i can street blocked at torresdale. anyone that comes into philadelphia over the talcony palmyra bridge, do you have make a left and then use devereaux or magee all because that far early morning fire and water main break in west berlin, new jersey, franklin avenue at mount vernon, so traffic diverted there, the 52nd and locust street fire, from monday, now have three-block radius block off, and that's putting the 52 bus on a detour through west philadelphia, this morning. otherwise, mass transit looking good. back to you. >> bob thanks a l6:18. >> the prosecution has rested in the american sniper case in texas. eddie ray rouse accused of killing chris kyle, a former navy seal, and his friend, chad littlefield in february of 2013. rouse's attorney will present their case later today. now fox legal analyst ken rotweiler will join us at 7:30 with a lock at the defense strategy when it comes to this case. >> isis militants have reportedly burned 45 people alive in iraqi town, 5 miles from an air base that has our us marine
lever i can street blocked at torresdale. anyone that comes into philadelphia over the talcony palmyra bridge, do you have make a left and then use devereaux or magee all because that far early morning fire and water main break in west berlin, new jersey, franklin avenue at mount vernon, so traffic diverted there, the 52nd and locust street fire, from monday, now have three-block radius block off, and that's putting the 52 bus on a detour through west philadelphia, this morning. otherwise, mass...
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lever does not work, the currency lever becomes more effective.so we necessarily must see more volatility in currencies. we must see a depreciation further in the euro. we must see a depreciation further in the yen. the average cost -- and we must the structural reforms. the average cost of a southern european after adjusting a person, worker, after adjusting for the amount of time that they work, vacation time the workweek, the retirement age is about twice what it is of an american worker, so it is expensive. either that is going to have to leave the structural reforms in the form of changing to make them more efficient -- there is a lot of potential in europe to make things more efficient and more economic. the currency depreciation is going to have to be a part of it. it is the conversation that is not polite to have. in other words, we can talk but changing interest rates, but policymakers talk about changing the exchange rate. it will be a bigger influence. this will produce a dynamic because the world -- there is a lot of dollar-denominated
lever does not work, the currency lever becomes more effective.so we necessarily must see more volatility in currencies. we must see a depreciation further in the euro. we must see a depreciation further in the yen. the average cost -- and we must the structural reforms. the average cost of a southern european after adjusting a person, worker, after adjusting for the amount of time that they work, vacation time the workweek, the retirement age is about twice what it is of an american worker, so...
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it also means that when the two levers are interest rates and currency, when the interest rate leveroesn't work, currency lever becomes more effective. so we necessarily see more volatility in currencies. we must see a depreciation further in the euro, in the yen. the average cost of structural reforms, structural reforms are important. the average cost of a southern european after adjusting for -- a person, worker, after adjusting for the amount of time that they work, vacation time, the workweek, retirement age, is about twice what it is of an american worker. so it is expensive. either that will have to lead to structural reforms in the form of changing to make that more efficient. there is a lot of potential in europe to make things more efficient and more economic. but the currency depreciation is going to have to be a part of it. it is the conversation that is not polite to have. in other words, we could talk about changing interest rates, but policy makers cannot talk about changing the exchange rate. >> why? >> the currency will be a bigger influence in the years ahead. this
it also means that when the two levers are interest rates and currency, when the interest rate leveroesn't work, currency lever becomes more effective. so we necessarily see more volatility in currencies. we must see a depreciation further in the euro, in the yen. the average cost of structural reforms, structural reforms are important. the average cost of a southern european after adjusting for -- a person, worker, after adjusting for the amount of time that they work, vacation time, the...
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it also means that when the two levers are interest rates and currency, when the interest rate leveroesn't work, currency lever becomes more effective. we must see more volatility in currencies. we must see a depreciation further in the euro, in the yen. the average cost of structural reforms, structural reforms are important. the average cost of a southern european, it a person, worker, after adjusting for the amount of time that they work, vacation time, the workweek, retirement age, is about twice what it is of an american worker. so it is expensive. either that will have to lead to structural reforms in the form of changing to make that more efficient. there is a lot of potential in europe to make things more efficient and more economic. but the currency depreciation is going to have to be a part of it. it is the conversation that is not polite to have. in other words, we could talk about changing interest rates, but policy makers cannot talk about changing the exchange rate. >> why? >> the currency will be a bigger influence in the years ahead. this will produce a dynamic, becau
it also means that when the two levers are interest rates and currency, when the interest rate leveroesn't work, currency lever becomes more effective. we must see more volatility in currencies. we must see a depreciation further in the euro, in the yen. the average cost of structural reforms, structural reforms are important. the average cost of a southern european, it a person, worker, after adjusting for the amount of time that they work, vacation time, the workweek, retirement age, is about...
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i want to show you levering street. as you can see, a plow has been through here, but not quite as thoroughly. this is the story though, on your side streets in manayunk, your major hills like gay street up there and also levering, going further up have been plowed, the smaller side streets on those hills have, not been plowed. clearly quite yet. walking down the sidewalks do take some caution, it is slippery underneath there. you can get an idea of what's underneath. we have the row homes see the snow moves fairly easily on to the side of the curb there not much ice underneath it but this is very fine powdery snow the kind that when you lose your ball, your bearings, you can slip and fall quite easily here, and there is about three 4 inches of snow, of that stuff here on the ground here. and it is fluffy, and nice to look at, but perhaps a danger could be lurking underneath if you're not careful with how you're getting around. we came here from spring garden on the 76 west here toward manayunk. it was a slippery, slidi
i want to show you levering street. as you can see, a plow has been through here, but not quite as thoroughly. this is the story though, on your side streets in manayunk, your major hills like gay street up there and also levering, going further up have been plowed, the smaller side streets on those hills have, not been plowed. clearly quite yet. walking down the sidewalks do take some caution, it is slippery underneath there. you can get an idea of what's underneath. we have the row homes see...
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some people have their hands on the levers and others have their hands on the levers that aren't connected to anything. >> even at the individual level you appreciate when someone tells you something that is happening so you can do something about it. as an individual you are surrounded by information that doesn't necessarily call you to do things and you see it and that's nice but you don't absorb it. it's those things you pulling that caused the reaction. so if you are using one of the many crowd sourcing applications on your mobile phone that tells you what the traffic conditions are, you love that because you can see that there is a problem coming up ahead and i can take a detour and go around it. that's kind of where we are going. we love to share but we love to share things that can cause you to do something else. the rest of the information that's out there as individuals we tend is individuals we tend to not pay so much attention to. so again it's important in the cyber sharing that we be careful that we are focusing on what is actionable and who we are giving it to that can actual
some people have their hands on the levers and others have their hands on the levers that aren't connected to anything. >> even at the individual level you appreciate when someone tells you something that is happening so you can do something about it. as an individual you are surrounded by information that doesn't necessarily call you to do things and you see it and that's nice but you don't absorb it. it's those things you pulling that caused the reaction. so if you are using one of the...
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because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket by day in san francisco. thank you. >>@p ♪ >> welcome to hamilton recreation and aquatics center. it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined. we have to pools, the city's water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nic
because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket...
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because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket by day in san francisco. thank you. >> good morn
because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket...
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now, lever i can street, is the main drag, for anyone that comes from new jersey, you come over thatcony palmyra bridge, levick is the main street that takes you up toward the roosevelt boulevard. so going on detour, through the neighborhood. here is the wawa, on the corner, just to kind of give you locate or and of course the watt their was used to fight the fire nice icy glaze on the street here. we need a city salt truck out there before we can open that back up. want to point out see the glare this that road surface that far that is black ice there, left over from the snow that was plowed, just kind of hugging the edge of that right lane. major roadways are good to go their secondary roads neighborhood streets as the kids stand on the bus corner, have to cross the street, anything that chunky ice or even like outside on our sidewalks here, could be slippery, this morning. water main break in pennsgrove, route 48 at route 130, 52nd and locust, has three block radius now block off. in west philadelphia, keep that in mind this morning. coming in on the schuylkill expressway, two dis
now, lever i can street, is the main drag, for anyone that comes from new jersey, you come over thatcony palmyra bridge, levick is the main street that takes you up toward the roosevelt boulevard. so going on detour, through the neighborhood. here is the wawa, on the corner, just to kind of give you locate or and of course the watt their was used to fight the fire nice icy glaze on the street here. we need a city salt truck out there before we can open that back up. want to point out see the...
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kevin he knows the lever to pull and the buttons to push. john calipari has a number 1 team going for their 29th consecutive win. in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. you pay for your data every mo nth. so why does your carrier take back what you don't use? it's your data! all your unused data and if you switch now, we'll even givu e yo10 gigabytes of free 4g lte data on the spot. 10 gigabytes of free 4g lte data. only from t-mobile. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> kevin: a look at the at&t fast analysis. >> bill: there was speed out on the floor. the ability to read screens. devin booker the head fake. the run out. gets it to the free throw line. and if you don't trail him properly he knows how to reverse and set up and losing the confidence to know wher
kevin he knows the lever to pull and the buttons to push. john calipari has a number 1 team going for their 29th consecutive win. in people. but the m-class scans for danger... ...corrects for lane drifting... ...and if necessary, it will even brake all by itself. it is a luxury suv engineered to get you there and back safely. for tomorrow is another fight. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. you pay for your data every...
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they want greece to lever europe couple the european and technology euro zone. >> tension is already high within the party with one cabinet member refusing to live by austere means. priemsprime minister you alexis tsipras is plowing ahead. programs will focus in bringing in tax revenues glees desperatelygreecedispriments desperately needs. >> i call on you all as of tomorrow to work hard, to implement the public mandate of january the 25th, so that the current can turn a page. i call on you to work hard, less comments and more work. less talk and more action. >> syriza may get its partners to agree on a new deal in june which will replace many of the current austerity terms. but for now it has to continue on the agreement. john siropolous. al jazeera athens. >>> a bid to east political tension. in august the prime minister accused his deputy and the army of planning to topple him. erica wood, joins us from the capital, m satisfactionaru. you are at a polling station how sit looking so far? >> reporter: it's looking good. the people here seem to be quite optimistic. i would say the wo
they want greece to lever europe couple the european and technology euro zone. >> tension is already high within the party with one cabinet member refusing to live by austere means. priemsprime minister you alexis tsipras is plowing ahead. programs will focus in bringing in tax revenues glees desperatelygreecedispriments desperately needs. >> i call on you all as of tomorrow to work hard, to implement the public mandate of january the 25th, so that the current can turn a page. i...
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they sat here in washington, pushed their levers and buttons, and turned the everyday economic realityrom "ozzie and harriet" to "nightmare on elm street." the legacy of their power grab is the historically high interest rates that make families today slaves to their mortgages. high taxes and high mortgage rates have put families on a treadmill, and the treadmill is winning. this is why two family incomes today don't seem to do the job that one did in times past. the answer: we must take our money out of the hands of the politicians. we can bring back 4 and 1/2 percent mortgages, lower interest rates, and give the economy a boost. as we did throughout our nation's history until the late 60's, we must tie the value of the dollar to a fixed measure, such as gold, so that a dollar today will be worth a dollar tomorrow. imagine what it would be like if you woke up tomorrow morning with a 17% flat tax that exempted the first $36,000 of income and a fixed long term mortgage of 4 1/2 percent. imagine what that would do for family life. we would see a renaissance the likes of which has never b
they sat here in washington, pushed their levers and buttons, and turned the everyday economic realityrom "ozzie and harriet" to "nightmare on elm street." the legacy of their power grab is the historically high interest rates that make families today slaves to their mortgages. high taxes and high mortgage rates have put families on a treadmill, and the treadmill is winning. this is why two family incomes today don't seem to do the job that one did in times past. the answer:...
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. >> the man as pressed the lever, and tried to open it by hand. >> you're waiting for the sun to come? >> yeah i think so. >> back live here looking at our rear camera. it might be easier to see some of the slick spots again. there is black ice out here on area roads. crews are out salting the roads but you have to take extra care. we have bfr driving for miles, slow down out there. >> yeah seeing those pictures you realliment to stay off the roads tonight if you can avoid it. >> the temperatures are not helping anything. i think the rule of them now is if it is not wet and the surface is treated, it is's. the freezing rain and drizzle will be around tonight and overnight want to. it will be icy into tomorrow morning. they will be below freezing for your morning commute. take a look at the temperatures right now. mid 20s through the lehigh valley. in parts of chester county right now we have light snow moving in. 2 in wilmington. everyone is below freezing and that is not helping these conditions at all. what we're watching is an area of moisture around baltimore. the majority of what
. >> the man as pressed the lever, and tried to open it by hand. >> you're waiting for the sun to come? >> yeah i think so. >> back live here looking at our rear camera. it might be easier to see some of the slick spots again. there is black ice out here on area roads. crews are out salting the roads but you have to take extra care. we have bfr driving for miles, slow down out there. >> yeah seeing those pictures you realliment to stay off the roads tonight if you...
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so they've got a lot of levers to do better for shareholders. we think the board understands there have been tremendous missteps. >> don't you worry though, david, that there's a secular shift, if you will, that's happened that eating hacketts and generational changes have affected mcdonald's more negatively than most people would have thought and the company just can't turn a massive boat that quickly? >> the risk of having our head in the sand we don't think so. i car pool around lots of kids from different sports team, whenever i say what do you want before or after the game, mcdonald's is one of the top choices. we think it's doing worse, especially overseas, but the concept is still clean and good food, and we think that consumers while you'd like to think we're eating healthier, most people are not. we think mcdonald's absolutely can turn this around and you're getting paid while you're waiting for that turnaround to happen. >> before we go, scott, do you think mcdonald's is still popular enough with younger demographics. >> in i thinkno.
so they've got a lot of levers to do better for shareholders. we think the board understands there have been tremendous missteps. >> don't you worry though, david, that there's a secular shift, if you will, that's happened that eating hacketts and generational changes have affected mcdonald's more negatively than most people would have thought and the company just can't turn a massive boat that quickly? >> the risk of having our head in the sand we don't think so. i car pool around...
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they can lever up this brand.oca-co coca-cola. >> google had a tough time going into the year end. it seems to be lifting its head up a little bit here. up 5% year to date. i'm still in it. i'd still continue to buy it at these levels. >> brian kelly. >> from where i sit, the dollar is the story, in the next 30, 60, 90 days. why not hedge that position and buy euo. that's been short euro, long dollars. >> guy? >> i love that. that was kelly clarkson. you remember? >> somebody told you in your ear because you had no clue. even right now, you don't know who kelly clarkson is. >> first year of "american idol," she beat that dude with the creepy curly hair. >> you only know that because pete najarian told you. >> that was diabolical. >> facebook! see that little move facebook's had recently? it's pushing back towards 85. >> i'm melissa lee. thanks for watching. see you back here tomorrow again at 5:00 for more "fast money." do not go anywhere. "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my mission is simple, to
they can lever up this brand.oca-co coca-cola. >> google had a tough time going into the year end. it seems to be lifting its head up a little bit here. up 5% year to date. i'm still in it. i'd still continue to buy it at these levels. >> brian kelly. >> from where i sit, the dollar is the story, in the next 30, 60, 90 days. why not hedge that position and buy euo. that's been short euro, long dollars. >> guy? >> i love that. that was kelly clarkson. you remember?...
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because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket by day in san francisco. thank you. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen, to introduce mayor ed lee please welcome san francisco resident nicole banks (clapping.) good morning, everyone good morning. >> welcome to the bayview. >> this is where i grew up and where i work and will and where i'm raising my four children as a single mom including but not limited to it nicole banks and i'm proud of the san francisco mayor (clapping) it is such american people your honor to be here with the dignitaries and our mayor ed lee we're here at the san francisco with wholesale produce market a place to buy
because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket...
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lots of talk right now lever body tries to kill time. >>:tim is definitely in the rotation.for the club. tim knows he is coming in as a starter but we will get seven guys stretched out and already to start. gary radnich>>: when you're paying a guy $18 million you definitely give him first crack at it that they've got other people in the rotation as well. we've got a story of capernick with that trading scandal that he had = =tweeting scandal. someone posted on twitter about his lab work out saying it wouldn't help him in the game and the baseball star came back and commented about how the guy has eight followers and his own family doesn't even care about what he does on twitter. after that post by capernick this guy started with eight followers and now he has over a thousand. pam moore>>: that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! >>> up close and too personal? >> not only did he have his hands on her, he was whispering sweet nothings into her ear.
lots of talk right now lever body tries to kill time. >>:tim is definitely in the rotation.for the club. tim knows he is coming in as a starter but we will get seven guys stretched out and already to start. gary radnich>>: when you're paying a guy $18 million you definitely give him first crack at it that they've got other people in the rotation as well. we've got a story of capernick with that trading scandal that he had = =tweeting scandal. someone posted on twitter about his lab...
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faced with slowdown, bank indonesia is pulling on all levers to revive growth. central bank officials predict the economy will gain momentum growing 5.8%. they also think inflation will remain under control ranging from 3-5%. policymakers at bank of korea met on the same day. they left their key rate unchanged. their rate is sitting at a record low of 2%. this marks the fourth straight month the bank decided to stay the course. central bank governor is guarded about the economic outlook. asked if he's as optimist k as he was in january, he said he needs more time to think. that's got many in the market speculating. there's talk bank of korea will move to trend its policy rate in the near future. >>> for a look at other stories making headlines around the region, we start with the postal company sealing a deal in australia. >> officials from japan post say they have agreed to buy freight toll holdings. it's valued at $5 billion. toll has an extensive distribution network that stretches around the world. >> translator: i hope this will help us expand our business
faced with slowdown, bank indonesia is pulling on all levers to revive growth. central bank officials predict the economy will gain momentum growing 5.8%. they also think inflation will remain under control ranging from 3-5%. policymakers at bank of korea met on the same day. they left their key rate unchanged. their rate is sitting at a record low of 2%. this marks the fourth straight month the bank decided to stay the course. central bank governor is guarded about the economic outlook. asked...
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. >> topping "people scene" tonight rosy o'donnell is levering the view for a second time. out spoken host of the daytime show here on 6abc says she's leaving because her marriage is breaking up and wants to focus on her five children. o'donnell agetting divorce from wife of three years. o'donnell returned to the show last 134er. >> justin bieber fans known as believeers have once again proved undying devotion this time on ebay. pair of super star make in basketball shows fetched 62,000 on the auction web site. toronto maple leaves comforter went for 6,000 and single pillow case wept for more than 3,000 bucks. those items were donated by bieber grand parents and proceeds benefit food bank in hometown of stratford ontario canada. >> much more to come on "action news" tonight. sixers take on charlotte and try to extend their winning streak at home. jeff is up next to tell us if they pulled it off when "action news" comesing back. with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be rea
. >> topping "people scene" tonight rosy o'donnell is levering the view for a second time. out spoken host of the daytime show here on 6abc says she's leaving because her marriage is breaking up and wants to focus on her five children. o'donnell agetting divorce from wife of three years. o'donnell returned to the show last 134er. >> justin bieber fans known as believeers have once again proved undying devotion this time on ebay. pair of super star make in basketball shows...
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alcoa is levered the to just about everything that we've heard is doing well in the world since they reported. aerospace, nonresidential construction, packaging, trucks, autos, turbines. but what kept alcoa from going higher, well of course europe. think change narrative. think negative to positive. think new highs with a lower cost of energy worldwide. who else? two tougher ones 3m and honeywell. i say they're tougher because they're so high. they don't have the cushion you get from a dow or an eaton. but 3 m and honeywell had two of the best calls of the quarter and both are factoring european weakness that might never occur. finally, i'm going with cisco. a thunlg data breach at anthem. sure, there's fireeye, but how about a big internet security company with a monster amount of business in europe that's just getting cooking. cisco, inexpensive stock, fabulous buyback, terrific dividend, management knows how to give companies a soup-to-nuts end-to-end solution with seasonal security -- sensational security protection. sensational. tonight, both twitter, wow, can you believe it and
alcoa is levered the to just about everything that we've heard is doing well in the world since they reported. aerospace, nonresidential construction, packaging, trucks, autos, turbines. but what kept alcoa from going higher, well of course europe. think change narrative. think negative to positive. think new highs with a lower cost of energy worldwide. who else? two tougher ones 3m and honeywell. i say they're tougher because they're so high. they don't have the cushion you get from a dow or...
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. >> macon is saying with an association like yours, you have a usual lever to pull.a letter signed by all the company sent to the relevant committee chairs of the president of the administration. there is a special lever, "break glass in case of emergency," which has changed the homepage of google, put the funereal shroud around the wikipedia entry, and the users here, and i hear macon asking how frequently, under what circumstances will that lead? >> the great thing about the internet is there is a lot of competition and the user is king, so it is not always top-down where the user is saying you need to care about this, it is what matters to users, and competition on the internet, unlike probably any other part of our economy, is a clique click away. it is easy to click from one site to another, whatever is interesting to you, so our company and our industry is very responsive to what the interests of the user are. >> trying to think what might be the next issue where you way to would break glass, pull the lever, and rally directly -- would it be over government sur
. >> macon is saying with an association like yours, you have a usual lever to pull.a letter signed by all the company sent to the relevant committee chairs of the president of the administration. there is a special lever, "break glass in case of emergency," which has changed the homepage of google, put the funereal shroud around the wikipedia entry, and the users here, and i hear macon asking how frequently, under what circumstances will that lead? >> the great thing...
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the lever was continually brought back.ke i've got to shut this down. it was kind of playing with it and that would be typical of them trying to get the yaw, trying to maintain control of the airplane. these were high time hours. these pilots have been flying for 65, 100 hours. these were high time pilots who knew how to fly the aircraft. >> i want to put this into perspective. we've been talking tonight just now for longer than they were in the air almost and we haven't had bells, buzzers and noisers, stall, stall, stall and all these things going on and descending at the same time. this puts it into the complexity of what they faced when this happened. >> and the lack of time. richard, thank you very much. david soucie as well. up next retracing the steps of the suv driver who triggered a deadly collision with the new york commuter train. >>> later, jurors in the aaron hernandez murder trial take a trip to his home, the scene of the crime. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impa
the lever was continually brought back.ke i've got to shut this down. it was kind of playing with it and that would be typical of them trying to get the yaw, trying to maintain control of the airplane. these were high time hours. these pilots have been flying for 65, 100 hours. these were high time pilots who knew how to fly the aircraft. >> i want to put this into perspective. we've been talking tonight just now for longer than they were in the air almost and we haven't had bells,...
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. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop thee, yes. >> rescuers pulled out the pilot out of the wreckage and shut off the engine. the three men are taken to the hospital. all survive the incredible crash. the fuselage around their seats protecting them like a cocoon. their unbelievable survival becomes a national story, and pilot russ mowry is interviewed on the "today" show. >> my last thought was i wanted to get away from the street, wanted to hit a rooftop, get on the rooftop level. i saw that -- what i thought was a white chimney. i said, if i can hit that chimney and stop, that will arrest my forward motion. i'll stop when i hit the chimney and land on the roof. i thought, well, this is it. and it's over. and it was -- no flashbacks. i'm dead, and that's it. i woke up in the ambulance. >> mowry reports to the tower seconds before crashing that his tail rotor isn't working. an investigation concludes that a drive belt failed, causing the helicopter to lose all hydraulic power. >> that is the absolute worst thing to happen. t
. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop thee, yes. >> rescuers pulled out the pilot out of the wreckage and shut off the engine. the three men are taken to the hospital. all survive the incredible crash. the fuselage around their seats protecting them like a cocoon. their unbelievable survival becomes a national story, and pilot russ mowry is interviewed on the "today" show. >> my last thought...
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and is the thing they want control over the levers of our democracy or would they settle for hand jobs? ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) well, rest easy! because one of-- one of the men who stands to benefit from this campaign spending says it's really fine. >> there are a bunch of democrats who have taken as their talking point that the koch brothers are the nexus of all evil in the world. i think that is grotesque and offensive. they want to scare people by painting a picture of nefarious billionaires. >> jon: when in fact they're the picture of benevolent god kings. ( laughter ) all hail the clamshell brothers! you know, i'm sure ted cruz will be speaking at this conference, whether a billion-- a billion dollars -- where is my money bib? really, the kochs' money is way more impressive than any of the g.o.p. candidates so far. i think they should just have the $900 million run for office. hey! give it up for the next president of the united states, johnny actual cash. ( cheers and applause ) listen, i'm-- please. all kidding aside, i'm not worried that money is going to corrupt o
and is the thing they want control over the levers of our democracy or would they settle for hand jobs? ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) well, rest easy! because one of-- one of the men who stands to benefit from this campaign spending says it's really fine. >> there are a bunch of democrats who have taken as their talking point that the koch brothers are the nexus of all evil in the world. i think that is grotesque and offensive. they want to scare people by painting a picture of...
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i think the miners are levered. you're getting on me. you said brian it's tim. you're five feet away from him. don't think i didn't catch that, hash tag. maybe this crude move to the upside is for real. >> you have a way to play it, grasso? >> it's an ultra short etf. this is not one you leave overnight a lot. b.k. got up at the board talking about a dollar. everyone's been long dollar, short oil. there's a good chance you run into resistance on both sides. >> i go for the agriculture space. dba. it's something we haven't talked about it a lot. if you look behind a line, it's all about what can happen with ukraine. >> all right. let's move on. we've got some news on the latest position held by hedge fund heavyweights. green light capital. dom chu back at hq looking through the breakdown. >> that's right. this is all of these 13 f filings for the fcc. every quarter have to disclose their holdings. the caveat here, this is all on a 45-day lag. this is all december 31st data. take wit a grain of salt. third point, he announces new stakes in aig, also allergan, emc,
i think the miners are levered. you're getting on me. you said brian it's tim. you're five feet away from him. don't think i didn't catch that, hash tag. maybe this crude move to the upside is for real. >> you have a way to play it, grasso? >> it's an ultra short etf. this is not one you leave overnight a lot. b.k. got up at the board talking about a dollar. everyone's been long dollar, short oil. there's a good chance you run into resistance on both sides. >> i go for the...
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instead of playing with the glt, play something even more levered. third time this week we've used the word. >> "we" meaning you. no one else pronounces it that way because it's incorrect. >> everybody in england does. >> i have feelings as well by the way. this had a huge move in january. it's pulled off a little bit. i'm with beaks on this. i think gold is moving higher. if the market stabilizes, which it has been doing, these gold miners are going higher. >> seaburg? >> yeah, europe is the place to be. at least for the short term. they're kicking the can down the road, but i think it's a trade. it's up 12.5%ish year to date. it may pull back a little bit. >> we have a street fight. >> i do believe it's going to go up. >> this is the euro stock, the etf. >> would you short it? >> here's the thing. we started looking at this this afternoon. it's been in the downtrendz since last week. it just broke out. there's a lot of optimism this deal was getting done. but i think the situation in the ukraine lingers here. i think we will see the west have to st
instead of playing with the glt, play something even more levered. third time this week we've used the word. >> "we" meaning you. no one else pronounces it that way because it's incorrect. >> everybody in england does. >> i have feelings as well by the way. this had a huge move in january. it's pulled off a little bit. i'm with beaks on this. i think gold is moving higher. if the market stabilizes, which it has been doing, these gold miners are going higher. >>...
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. >> someone reacted quickly, broke the emergency exit window -- not window, hatch, pulled the lever down helped pull the door down and we jumped out. and while it's impossible to predict what could happen in the event of a train accident, rail experts say historically some parts of the train may be safer than others. >> sit in the aisle seat rather than the window seat and sit toward the middle of the car instead of the end of the car. >> now, the railway says an average of 230 to 250 people are killed each year at highway grade railroad crossings and 94% of those cases can be blamed on risky driver behavior or poor judgment. anne-marie? >> don champion here in new york. thank you, don. >>> well coming up on "cbs this morning" this morning, we'll hear from a survivor whose quick actions helped his fellow passengers off the train. >>> the fbi is investigating a database breach at anthem. their database was hacked. it contained the personal information of about 80 million customers. the name information includes names, addresses and social security numbers. the breach was discovered l
. >> someone reacted quickly, broke the emergency exit window -- not window, hatch, pulled the lever down helped pull the door down and we jumped out. and while it's impossible to predict what could happen in the event of a train accident, rail experts say historically some parts of the train may be safer than others. >> sit in the aisle seat rather than the window seat and sit toward the middle of the car instead of the end of the car. >> now, the railway says an average of...
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. >>> the flyers are rolling they've won four straight after beating the maple lever at the center lastight and they got on the board first. just so happened to one-nothing flyers. that's all they need. steve mason with a gate game, his one hundredth for the flyers. toronto took 30 shots and he stopped all of them earning his 25th career shutout. flyers win one to nothing. >> given our best effort. mason kept us in the game all game and that's the type of wins that i think earlier in the year we were losing them and we're finding a way to win some games now. >> when you have your home games you definitely have to make sure you get two points out of them. they're so important to have a good home record. we did a good job this little stretch. we put ourselves in a little bit of a position to get back in the hunter. >> sixers had the day off. tomorrow they'll face lebron james and the cleveland cavaliers who have won 10 straight game. last night the sixers gave the atlanta hawks all they could handle. after trailing by 15 the sixers making a run. michael carter-williams with a pass to nerl
. >>> the flyers are rolling they've won four straight after beating the maple lever at the center lastight and they got on the board first. just so happened to one-nothing flyers. that's all they need. steve mason with a gate game, his one hundredth for the flyers. toronto took 30 shots and he stopped all of them earning his 25th career shutout. flyers win one to nothing. >> given our best effort. mason kept us in the game all game and that's the type of wins that i think...
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has been a laziness at the policy level of the official government that should be operating fiscal levers. what you are doing is demand and you talk about iron ore and the volumes. selling it is $75 a time. it is quite stagnant. the big release is coming off of the aussie dollar. chinese steel mills are striking u.s. dollars. it has dropped quite significantly. and it is dependent on iron ore and the likes of crude with gas. it is no different from any commodity-based currency. >> great to have you. always a pleasure. great to see you. we talk more about monetary policy and easing policy. australia is just the latest. currency is overvalued and everybody feels that way. look at that. that is a stronger dollar. and it was a big trade this year. can that get -- can that continue? >> yes and no. if you look at the dollar index it is not near the highs of several years ago. momentum against momentum in the fx market. everybody is bullish and with the position on one side of the trade it makes people worry and flip back. gold is moving. people are trying to mount a contrary and rally. >> there
has been a laziness at the policy level of the official government that should be operating fiscal levers. what you are doing is demand and you talk about iron ore and the volumes. selling it is $75 a time. it is quite stagnant. the big release is coming off of the aussie dollar. chinese steel mills are striking u.s. dollars. it has dropped quite significantly. and it is dependent on iron ore and the likes of crude with gas. it is no different from any commodity-based currency. >> great...
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the approval rating, whether they're accurate or not he still has control over the levers of power and people throughout the country report to him. there is no fear on his part although many don't see an exit plan for him in the next five-seven years. >> isil came into the picture and that took the focus of the world away from the events unfolding in ukraine, even though they did not stop. do you feel that the microwave attention span of the world is hurting ukraine and the efforts to disease the moment. >> yes, it's been a growing consensus for helping ukraine. even though it may not have been covered in the news, when it was drafted in committees, it was passed unanimously, there has been a growing consensus. even though you may not have been hearing it in the news, you may not hear them talk about crimea any more, these are discussions happening in the halls of power. we need to keep pushing the leaders of this country especially to do something. these offensive weapons the discussion whether they can be offensive or defensive the weapons really cannot be used in an offensive measur
the approval rating, whether they're accurate or not he still has control over the levers of power and people throughout the country report to him. there is no fear on his part although many don't see an exit plan for him in the next five-seven years. >> isil came into the picture and that took the focus of the world away from the events unfolding in ukraine, even though they did not stop. do you feel that the microwave attention span of the world is hurting ukraine and the efforts to...
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on one hand we want a diplomatic solution and levers of democracy and at the same time, iraq and syria, using military means. gwen: is there a diplomatic solution for how the global community should be handling this? >> there's a political concept that the president articulated. he essentially said one of the key long-term solutions here is democracy, political freedom that when you have repression, radicalism festers. but -- and it's interesting because there's a school of thought that says actually what you need in the middle east is strong men and we may not like them but people are nostalgic for gaddafi and saddam. but the president really reinforced that message that that's not the answer because that can stabilize in the short term but in the long term creates more resentment and radicalism. gwen: thank you both. now to the courts. a federal judge in texas set the stage this week for the next challenge to the president's executive power. the issue at hand, mr. obama's decision to expand protections for millions of undocumented immigrants. the technique, arguing against the admini
on one hand we want a diplomatic solution and levers of democracy and at the same time, iraq and syria, using military means. gwen: is there a diplomatic solution for how the global community should be handling this? >> there's a political concept that the president articulated. he essentially said one of the key long-term solutions here is democracy, political freedom that when you have repression, radicalism festers. but -- and it's interesting because there's a school of thought that...
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because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket by day in san francisco. thank you. >> so, welcome to the third counsel everyone and those of you were not seated yet, please grab a seat. i'm joe letterman on the president and ceo of the their account so it is nice to have you all here today. born excitement and some exciting news that we have. you may be a little anticipatory as to what it is based on the nature of the invitation, were not supposed to give it away. i was a we invited gov. rick perry to come and he seems to have declined. so that may make more a story about this. as where mating the us olympic committee is about to be meeti
because of a powerful lever in city hall now and you know all worked very hard for you. so, thank you all very much for your support in the past. i'm going to need it in the future and thank you to the mayor into the city family for their support. thank you all. >> [applause] >> thank you so i think julie is to get some well-deserved congratulations and kisses from her friends family. and if there's other questions i can take them to decide. thank you very much for being your ticket...
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there are a lot of levers they can continue to turn area >> -- to turn. >> what is the data that twitterhould be able to generate? it seems like that is the goal for twitter things they're going to have the biggest audience of any media company out there. >> a unique viewpoint is mostly around interest. >> it is about your aunts and cousins and friends from school. he doesn't understand you are changing interests. they are talking about getting this content and third-party site. a really unique view of others. >> is the immediate see what makes it unique -- the media see what makes it unique? >> advertisers jump into that one moment in time and put a message in their. it makes it hard for advertisers to be able to jump into that. there is also the big opportunity and big upside. >> thank you very much. up next we will talk about pandora and the company aiming a big game changer. that story next. , pandora is based in oakland, california. the company is singing the blues. the most they have been down in a single day after some disappointing news. they did add a 5 million active new users.
there are a lot of levers they can continue to turn area >> -- to turn. >> what is the data that twitterhould be able to generate? it seems like that is the goal for twitter things they're going to have the biggest audience of any media company out there. >> a unique viewpoint is mostly around interest. >> it is about your aunts and cousins and friends from school. he doesn't understand you are changing interests. they are talking about getting this content and...