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flavio: mary jones cometiÓ soborno elevado de dinero.a mujer que enfrenta lo mismo cargos y luego monto de fianza. leÓn: otros empleados pudieran presentar cargos por pedirle y aceptar departe 1 agente encubierto del fbi $20,000 en sobornos a cambio de que la gente federal tuviera acceso y trato preferencial dentro de la ciudad san francisco. 1 estudiante de la escuela secundaria limÓn y su familia presentaron 1 demanda en contra del distrito escolar de auckland. presunta agresiÓn fÍsica que yo natÁn sufriÓ por parte de 1 2 guardias de seguridad de quienes seguramente golpearon a la de 1 alumno hace 2 aÑos. 1 cÁmara de seguridad captÓ el momento. 1 doctorado. 1 tiroteo en el centro comercial. se sospecha que son responsables de disparar contra 1 grupo de hombres en el estacionamiento de 1 centro comercial. el incidente ocurriÓ 14 de enero las 6:30 de la tarde. leÓn: tuvieron 1 hombre nuevo de encontrar 1 pistola 1 caja de juguetes. el arresto pasÓ el 9 de enero en la cuadra 1 de la calle 6. el sospechoso quedÓ detenido sin derecho a fian
flavio: mary jones cometiÓ soborno elevado de dinero.a mujer que enfrenta lo mismo cargos y luego monto de fianza. leÓn: otros empleados pudieran presentar cargos por pedirle y aceptar departe 1 agente encubierto del fbi $20,000 en sobornos a cambio de que la gente federal tuviera acceso y trato preferencial dentro de la ciudad san francisco. 1 estudiante de la escuela secundaria limÓn y su familia presentaron 1 demanda en contra del distrito escolar de auckland. presunta agresiÓn fÍsica...
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mary: that is right. jone was not feel right sunday morning. he walked a short distransthe home here to foxborough. police headquarters. >> went to the back parking lot, not sure of the situation. >> according to the police log, chandler jones was listed as a walking medical emergency at 7:42 a.m. sunday. jones walked were the foxborough townhouse down the street to seek help from the police. in the front lobby area. mary. neighbor tells wcvb newscenter 5, he was not dressed for the weather. >> wearing half the clothes. running around with his shirt off. mary. he was transported to norwood officers radioed in this. >> off the kitchen table, was able to lock the front door, if you want, pass along the news before this happened. >> a substance would include mar mr and other derivatives of. jones ingested sin thick marijuana, a designer drug that comes from plans sprayed with chemical and most often smoked. >> i feel like you would get tested, you know? often. >> he seemed lake great player. i hope he is back in practice. mary: jones did rack is t
mary: that is right. jone was not feel right sunday morning. he walked a short distransthe home here to foxborough. police headquarters. >> went to the back parking lot, not sure of the situation. >> according to the police log, chandler jones was listed as a walking medical emergency at 7:42 a.m. sunday. jones walked were the foxborough townhouse down the street to seek help from the police. in the front lobby area. mary. neighbor tells wcvb newscenter 5, he was not dressed for the...
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. >> mary jones says she knows the man who was shot and killed and raced over to comfort his mother. she says it brings back memories of when her own two sons were shot in the same neighborhood. their killers were never caught. >> do you think the neighborhood is going to help catch these guys? >> i don't think so. >> why not? because they're not talking. i don't think so. >> we talked to somebody and they said they're very concerned that neighbors are not going to come forward and help. out of fear of retaliation. >> and our detectives are concerned about that. they've heard the same thing. all we can say is the crime line is anonymous. >> now, again, orange county sheriff's deputies say this be on the lookout alert that they everybody. they need the public's help in tracking down this gunman. again, he is described as driving a brand-new white buick. he was wearing all black this morning when this happened. he was also wearing a cap with a if you have any information to share with sheriff's deputies, give them a call immediately. >> we're live in orange county tonight. >> thank you
. >> mary jones says she knows the man who was shot and killed and raced over to comfort his mother. she says it brings back memories of when her own two sons were shot in the same neighborhood. their killers were never caught. >> do you think the neighborhood is going to help catch these guys? >> i don't think so. >> why not? because they're not talking. i don't think so. >> we talked to somebody and they said they're very concerned that neighbors are not going to...
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. >>> mary jones told us she came as soon as the man she -- mention us nae nae had been shot and killed. deputies are waiting to release his full name and >> he was my -- i want to call to see -- she doesn't have to go through this. i don't want her to go through what i went through. >> she told bush it hit close to home because she lost two sons to gun violence. she's not sure anyone will stop and do anything about it. >> neighbors and investigators told -- told eyewitness news they are not sure people will share what they know. they worry the case will go unsolved, people are worried that talking will get them killed, too. crime line is anonymous and they could call the office and request anonymity, they don't have to have a deputy come to their door. there's a lot of avenues to anonymously get a hold of what authorities and get a tip that you all we are asking for is a tip. i hope they catch them. >> the lasting -- last thing anyone salt was a man running -- saw was a man running out of the house, to a driveway and getting to and -- a new looking looking for (dot) buick tonight. >>>
. >>> mary jones told us she came as soon as the man she -- mention us nae nae had been shot and killed. deputies are waiting to release his full name and >> he was my -- i want to call to see -- she doesn't have to go through this. i don't want her to go through what i went through. >> she told bush it hit close to home because she lost two sons to gun violence. she's not sure anyone will stop and do anything about it. >> neighbors and investigators told -- told...
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today it is joe blow lives in apartment 1, mary jones lives in apartment 2, henry lives in apartment 3, the building is made of reinforced concrete, that is nothing, is gee a spatial intelligence. that is what we are doing today, mapping the world to this level of meticulousness to where some day, we are already doing it in parts of the world, something is out of place, it is the kickoff to take action. we read in the new york times this awful development that we are being sloppy, that we are conducting signature strikes that we don't really know the people we are killing, and it is exactly the opposite of all that. this is the banality of evil. this is godlike power. we are so meticulous that what we are doing that we are completely and utterly convinced of the righteousness of doing it. that is the story of drones. we are overwhelmed with the data and that is collected and the mapping of the world just in the same way that we are overwhelmed with what is on our iphones and where our music is and where our pictures are and where did i put that document, where is the attachment? if e
today it is joe blow lives in apartment 1, mary jones lives in apartment 2, henry lives in apartment 3, the building is made of reinforced concrete, that is nothing, is gee a spatial intelligence. that is what we are doing today, mapping the world to this level of meticulousness to where some day, we are already doing it in parts of the world, something is out of place, it is the kickoff to take action. we read in the new york times this awful development that we are being sloppy, that we are...
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mary jones knows the victim. says he was friends with her two sons whom mary says were also shot to death in this same neighborhood. >> bringing back memories of my two boys getting killed around here. it' s painful. michelle investigators tell us : it happened around 10:15 a.m. neighbors heard gun shots. then saw an older man drive off wearing a skull capdressed in black. of particular interest is the car. >> in a white four door buick. and they were very specific. they described it as brand new. michelle: in orange county this is considered the first murder of the year but certainly not crime area known as the numbered streets. investigators are not discussing motive. solving this crime. >> is it scary? >> yes it is. i stay around here with family and children. i' m not the normal street run around here. michelle there are a lot of : avenues anonymously give a tip. all we are asking for is a tip. michelle one way to tell : anonymously tell law enforcement what you know is through crimeine at 1 800 423 tips in or
mary jones knows the victim. says he was friends with her two sons whom mary says were also shot to death in this same neighborhood. >> bringing back memories of my two boys getting killed around here. it' s painful. michelle investigators tell us : it happened around 10:15 a.m. neighbors heard gun shots. then saw an older man drive off wearing a skull capdressed in black. of particular interest is the car. >> in a white four door buick. and they were very specific. they described...
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mary jones lives in apartment two, henry smith lives in apartment three, the building is made out of reinforced concrete. that is mapping. it is geospatial intelligence. that is is what we are doing today. mapping the world to this level of meticulousness to wear some day, and we we are already doing it in parts of the world, when something is out of place it is the tipoff to take action. we read in the new york times that this is an awful development that we are being sloppy, we are conduct dean's signature strike that we do not really know the people we are killing, etc., etc. yet, et cetera. yet, it is exactly the opposite of all of that. yet this is the finale of evil, this is godlike power. we are so meticulous that what we are doing we are completely and utterly convinced of the righteousness of doing it. that is the story of drones. we are overwhelmed with the data that is collected in the mapping of the world, just just in the same way that we are overwhelmed with what is on iphones, where music is, where all of our pictures are, where did i put that document, where's the att
mary jones lives in apartment two, henry smith lives in apartment three, the building is made out of reinforced concrete. that is mapping. it is geospatial intelligence. that is is what we are doing today. mapping the world to this level of meticulousness to wear some day, and we we are already doing it in parts of the world, when something is out of place it is the tipoff to take action. we read in the new york times that this is an awful development that we are being sloppy, we are conduct...
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you might have had an amy smith or mary jones who got up to the supreme court, but the court happened to take these two cases instead of the 18 or 20 others. host: we have to talk about the second case, which is a bit confusing. you have something you want to say about sarah weddington. ms. murray: the issue of abortion is actually quite personal. while a law student, she found herself unexpectedly pregnant. she and her future husband went to mexico to get an abortion, because she couldn't secure one in texas. she felt these issues in a personal way. i think that informed her decision to take on this case, even though she was only a few years out of the university of texas. host: would you talk about the second case, which is a georgia case called doe. mr. forsythe: doe vs. bolton, an unmarried woman who was using a pseudonym revealed her identity years later as sandra cano. similarly, they were challenging the georgia statute. the georgia statute was different because the georgia statute was a recently enacted law called a reform law that had enacted various exceptions into the georg
you might have had an amy smith or mary jones who got up to the supreme court, but the court happened to take these two cases instead of the 18 or 20 others. host: we have to talk about the second case, which is a bit confusing. you have something you want to say about sarah weddington. ms. murray: the issue of abortion is actually quite personal. while a law student, she found herself unexpectedly pregnant. she and her future husband went to mexico to get an abortion, because she couldn't...
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jones. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i don't have like a pair of jeans i'm trying to get into; i've been down that road honey child. and i don't have like a dress or some big red carpet thing i have to do. as the year of my best body; that's what i want for you too. >> a new study came out. it reveals some dangerous side muscle tears and children. >> don't forget about bills, lots of bills as well. speaking of that, a couple of us will get acquainted with that. rare identical tripments are waking up at home for the first time this morning. the girls were born last month in houston, texas. yesterday, they left the hospital. our houston affiliate reports. >> reporter: meet the harris girls. addison, savannah and kingsley with parents in tow. >> they sit there, they make the same noises, they do the same thing. >> they have their own language. >> reporter: mom and dad still taking it all in. >> we are prepared. we're way outnumbered now. >> reporter: outnumbered, thanks to rare identical triplets that arrived several months
jones. i'm anne-marie green. this is the "cbs morning news." i don't have like a pair of jeans i'm trying to get into; i've been down that road honey child. and i don't have like a dress or some big red carpet thing i have to do. as the year of my best body; that's what i want for you too. >> a new study came out. it reveals some dangerous side muscle tears and children. >> don't forget about bills, lots of bills as well. speaking of that, a couple of us will get...
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jones. i'm anne-marie green. this is th"cbs morning news." i don't have like a pair of jeans i'm trying to get into; i've been down that road honey child. and i don't have like a dress or some big red carpet thing i have to do. im really just looking at 2016, that's what i want for you too. lets let 2016 be the year of our best bodies. while i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. i was discharged from the army, and i've been working with the wounded warrior project since 2007. warriors, you don't have to be severely wounded to be with the wounded warrior project. we do have a lot of guys being able to share your story, i guess it kind of helps you wrap your mind around what did happen over there. my name is norbie, and yes, i do suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, but i'm okay. >> a new study came out. it reveals some dangerous side effects from child birth. they include pelvic injury, muscle tears and children. >> don't forget about bills, speaking of that, a couple of u
jones. i'm anne-marie green. this is th"cbs morning news." i don't have like a pair of jeans i'm trying to get into; i've been down that road honey child. and i don't have like a dress or some big red carpet thing i have to do. im really just looking at 2016, that's what i want for you too. lets let 2016 be the year of our best bodies. while i was on a combat patrol in baqubah, iraq, a rocket-propelled grenade took my arm off at the shoulder. i was discharged from the army, and i've...
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a tie--no---and odu falls again-- 64-61 the final---three straight losses for coach jeff jones--- william and mary going for its 5th straight win----at unc half----sean sheldon----tribe captain tied a team high with 20 points----tribe ahead by largest lead---tribe pride defense----denzell ingram---career high 30 record with 8 threes----final seconds---game tied at 83----david cohn---for the win----no---so we go to overtime-----in the ot---tribe down 1------terry tarpey---the steal-----and the jam----he had 14---tribe led by one with 20 seconds left to play----seahawks respond---c-j- bryce---right at omar prewitt----wilmington ahead by 1----other left---prewitt----looki ng for the contact---no call---no basket---no win---prewitt also had 20-----and it wasn't enough---tribe lose 97-94---they'll get elon at home on thursday. down to altanta---virginia tech at georgia tech-----georgia tech in white----end of the first half---three pointer---michael georgeous hunt----and the yellow jackets are up by 14---they led by as many as 15---and led by 10 with under 5 to go---from there--tech went on a 13-1 run-
a tie--no---and odu falls again-- 64-61 the final---three straight losses for coach jeff jones--- william and mary going for its 5th straight win----at unc half----sean sheldon----tribe captain tied a team high with 20 points----tribe ahead by largest lead---tribe pride defense----denzell ingram---career high 30 record with 8 threes----final seconds---game tied at 83----david cohn---for the win----no---so we go to overtime-----in the ot---tribe down 1------terry tarpey---the steal-----and the...
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if you're not on the ground early, trying to get the mary's inasett, and the jones in carlisle, you are way behind. core -- the party incredibly valuable. you want to grab those people early, if you can. you know who they are. they sell you the list. a lot more than what we charge the first time. you have the people who are there because of the group. unions make up the larger share of that. the first group is big on the republican side. you have the people that these people are dragging their. callers.the you don't want to miss them. you have to show up early. ms. murray: the other thing i would add to that too is if you decide to skip iowa, it is not just about iowa. it is about the delegate selection process. if you are in a competitive presidential nomination race on the democratic side, and you don't understand caucuses, whether they are in iowa or another state, you will get a very difficult time getting the nomination. we have seen that in the past. then, you realize you have to understand the caucuses better -- it is too late. you need to be in iowa and understand how to organiz
if you're not on the ground early, trying to get the mary's inasett, and the jones in carlisle, you are way behind. core -- the party incredibly valuable. you want to grab those people early, if you can. you know who they are. they sell you the list. a lot more than what we charge the first time. you have the people who are there because of the group. unions make up the larger share of that. the first group is big on the republican side. you have the people that these people are dragging their....
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jones street. and an earlier minor accident at hart at st. mary's. a minor accident on the ramp from u.s. 1 southbound to 64 westbound in cary. not causing any problems. and there is word of an accident on the northwest side of raleigh at leadsville and lynn roads. keep that in mind. 540 westbound delaw free from capital out to i-40 -- 540 capital out to i-40. traffic is building on the westbound side of i-40 leaving the wade avenue area and raleigh heading up to the hill to harrison avenue and out towards aviation parkway. it is busy but flowing well on into south durham. take only six minutes now to make that ride from wade avenue out to 540. >> thank you. >>> new this morning, former israeli president simon perez is reported in stable condition following heart surgery. he was rushed to a hospital after experiencing chest pawns i'm spokeswoman says he had a mild heart tax and underwent minor surgery for a constricted artery. >>> at least two people are injured following a strong earthquake in japan. the 6.7 magnitude quake struck in northern japan.
jones street. and an earlier minor accident at hart at st. mary's. a minor accident on the ramp from u.s. 1 southbound to 64 westbound in cary. not causing any problems. and there is word of an accident on the northwest side of raleigh at leadsville and lynn roads. keep that in mind. 540 westbound delaw free from capital out to i-40 -- 540 capital out to i-40. traffic is building on the westbound side of i-40 leaving the wade avenue area and raleigh heading up to the hill to harrison avenue and...
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jones joins us in studio. >> that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. > southern nevada is starting to see some el nino weather..
jones joins us in studio. >> that is the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. > southern nevada is starting to see some el nino weather..
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. >> it's definitely time to check in with mary thompson on the floor. >> dow jones industrial averagerom its best levels of the day. up 86 points, losing a little bit of ground as we speak. it's driving the early action. there's better than expected results and guidance for marquee names as well as oil, wti up $1.42. also take a look at the dollar. dollar weakness helps to drive oil prices higher. dollar pulling back in the wake of the disappointing durable goods numbers we had out today. nevertheless, s&p rallying, still off its best levels of the day. earlier closing or moving above the 1900 mark pulling back a little. still holding on to a 13-point gain. facebook with those strong results. amazon up, as well despite mixed numbers. caterpillar, good guidance. under armour, foot wear helped by their association with nba stefan curry and his shoes. this company missed on billings. stock getting hammered in early trading. up 20%. $16.20. the group we are watching is tech. news from facebook with billion dollar earnings helping to lift the third worst performing sector this year and ene
. >> it's definitely time to check in with mary thompson on the floor. >> dow jones industrial averagerom its best levels of the day. up 86 points, losing a little bit of ground as we speak. it's driving the early action. there's better than expected results and guidance for marquee names as well as oil, wti up $1.42. also take a look at the dollar. dollar weakness helps to drive oil prices higher. dollar pulling back in the wake of the disappointing durable goods numbers we had out...
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mary. >> good morning, david. the dow jones industrial average now on the worst level of the day.s down 80 points, holding down about 62 right now. pretty much a broad based decline. we're seeing a bit of retail. of course gold is getting a bid from the dollar and the vix is up a bit just over a point. these are some of the things traders are watching this week. of course, they're keeping an eye on oil because of the tight correlation we've seen on oil and the s&p 500 this year. also, of course, the fed meeting, the statement that comes out on wednesday to see if there's any indication or change that the fed may not be as aggressive in raising rate this year as some people are anticipating it will be. and lastly, of course, apple results this week, that's a key metric for a number of retail investors. overnight we saw a mixed higher result in asian markets. that didn't spill over into europe, though, where we're seeing a mixed thrower result as the early trading gets under way on wall street. taking a look at early trading, let's take a look at the s&p 500. the index is down. agai
mary. >> good morning, david. the dow jones industrial average now on the worst level of the day.s down 80 points, holding down about 62 right now. pretty much a broad based decline. we're seeing a bit of retail. of course gold is getting a bid from the dollar and the vix is up a bit just over a point. these are some of the things traders are watching this week. of course, they're keeping an eye on oil because of the tight correlation we've seen on oil and the s&p 500 this year. also,...
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. >> dow jones is reporting mary berra is being elevated to chairman and ceo which would many she would be ceo and chairman of general motors. gm is expected to announce her appointment monday afternoon. we're just going to take a look at shares of gm. slightly higher on this news -- excuse me, now slightly lower. we'll keep you updated on this developing story. >> thank you very much for that. do you have any comment on the stock of gm? >> i think the important thing is marry barra is a respected person in the business and she's been very respected for years in this business. >> we'll keep on watching that story. >> let's move back to china here. you have a specific way you think people should be looking at china right now today's events notwithstanding? >> china's domestic consumption is the most unheralded story in capital markets globally. retail sales have grown at over 10% rate over eight months in a row. so we think investors have been very much overweight the part of china that's slowing, the export-driven manufacturing and industrial sector. >> so you -- the consumer is your st
. >> dow jones is reporting mary berra is being elevated to chairman and ceo which would many she would be ceo and chairman of general motors. gm is expected to announce her appointment monday afternoon. we're just going to take a look at shares of gm. slightly higher on this news -- excuse me, now slightly lower. we'll keep you updated on this developing story. >> thank you very much for that. do you have any comment on the stock of gm? >> i think the important thing is marry...
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mary thompson joins us from cnbc with more on this. the year is off to a rough start. >> it certainly is. the dow jones down more than 400 points, settling 392 points. the first four trading days of the year the dow's worst ever. when you look at those four days in total. the nasdaq falling over 100 in today oes session. the reason is concerns over china. overnight the chinese stock market was halted for another day this week. this is the second day this week it has happened. the circuit breakers went into shortly after this happened they announced they were going to take away the circuit breakers market to halt. concerns about china. certainly a cause of today's selloff. then you add a decline in oil. that too weighed on the markets today. average investor is looking at. kind of scary when you look at the 401(k) and what's happening to it. >> they usually look at their statements on a quarterly statement. so they may not get a read on their portfolio until march. if you have a long term view of it, you may want to consider holding off. if you're concerned, always call your financial adviser first. the
mary thompson joins us from cnbc with more on this. the year is off to a rough start. >> it certainly is. the dow jones down more than 400 points, settling 392 points. the first four trading days of the year the dow's worst ever. when you look at those four days in total. the nasdaq falling over 100 in today oes session. the reason is concerns over china. overnight the chinese stock market was halted for another day this week. this is the second day this week it has happened. the circuit...
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mary moloney " tim: wall street is having a particularly down start to the year. with stocks taking another dip today, oil prices sunk heily around midday today and the dow jones industrial average closed down 249 points, with the nasdaq and s&p also taking a hit today. we're seeing some historiically low gas prices. in some areas of the nation gas is selling for less than a doller earlier in the week. tim: target has announced today, they'll be phasing out eggs produced from caged birds by the year 20-2525 target, headquartered in minneapolis, is jojning a long list of compahies around america moving to cage- free producers. the switch was prompted after a campaign made by the humane society. mcdonalds was one of the first to set the trend of "cage-free" products in september. coming up in sports...iowa is in the top ten for the first time in fifteen years. but find out why the hawkeyes say the number by their name means nothing. plus...the dakota valley boys and girls are off to their best starts on the hardwood. chris: right now, it's a good time to be a dakota valley panther basketball player. the boys are off to a 9-0 start, their best in school history while the gi
mary moloney " tim: wall street is having a particularly down start to the year. with stocks taking another dip today, oil prices sunk heily around midday today and the dow jones industrial average closed down 249 points, with the nasdaq and s&p also taking a hit today. we're seeing some historiically low gas prices. in some areas of the nation gas is selling for less than a doller earlier in the week. tim: target has announced today, they'll be phasing out eggs produced from caged...
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mary thompson. >>> on wall street stocks rose as oil prices climbed. jobless claims fell and companies reported those mixed earnings we've been telling you about. by the close of dow jones industrial average gained 125 points to finish at 16,069. nasdaq up 38. and the s&p 500 added 10. oil prices also rose nearly 3% on production cut speculation. even though opec delegates reportedly said there are no plans for supply talks. >>> caterpillar was the biggest gain over the blue chip index today beating wall street earnings estimates. shares rose more than 4.5%. however, the company whose earnings are often used to measure the health of the global economy reported a sharp drop in revenue and warned of a tough year ahead. but for many investors those results could have been much worse. with the commodities crush literally digging into its bottom line and currency headwinds pushing back on profit margins, caterpillar's fourth-quarter loss and lighter than expected sales figures were hardly a surprise. from the company's point of view it's adapting to changes in the global economy, cutting costs and its outlook hardly rosie, is perhaps not as bad as some had feared. >> 16 is g
mary thompson. >>> on wall street stocks rose as oil prices climbed. jobless claims fell and companies reported those mixed earnings we've been telling you about. by the close of dow jones industrial average gained 125 points to finish at 16,069. nasdaq up 38. and the s&p 500 added 10. oil prices also rose nearly 3% on production cut speculation. even though opec delegates reportedly said there are no plans for supply talks. >>> caterpillar was the biggest gain over the...
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jones is in o >>> good morning. it's 8:25 and just 12 degrees on this bitterly cold tuesday morning. i'm mary calvi. >>> commuters have been bracing for the bitter blast. at the mineola train station people tried to stay warm in waiting areas or in their cars. the cold weather is having an effect on trains. the long island railroad trains have issues due to a broken rail near westbury. they have issued delays. at least one train into penn station has already been canceled. >>> the frigid weather comes along with a mandate from governor como that says the homeless can be removed from the streets when the temperatures dip below freezing. it went into effect at midnight. many homeless say they will stay on the street. they say the city shelters are just too dangerous. >>> let's turn it over to meteorologist john elliott with the latest on this bitter chill. >> it's a serious situation. long before you start to feel the effects. it can cause frostbite and make you dehydrated. force fluids and take as many breaks as you can. i know if you're working outside you got to deal with it. clear and 12, w
jones is in o >>> good morning. it's 8:25 and just 12 degrees on this bitterly cold tuesday morning. i'm mary calvi. >>> commuters have been bracing for the bitter blast. at the mineola train station people tried to stay warm in waiting areas or in their cars. the cold weather is having an effect on trains. the long island railroad trains have issues due to a broken rail near westbury. they have issued delays. at least one train into penn station has already been canceled....
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jones closing with its worst loss in two weeks. and the s&p 500 and nasdaq both experienced drops. for more on the impact, though, of today's events let's check in with cnbc's mary thompson live at their headquarters. >> how does this affect people even if they don't invest? >> well, i think people will look at this and say what kind of concern should we have for the economy, because certainly a day like this to start off the trading year raises concerns. let's walk through what happened on wall street today. at one point the dow jones industrial average was down 467 points. if it held there, it would have been the worst start for the trading year for the dow since 1932. late day rally helped repair losses, but nevertheless, the dow's worst since 2008. what triggered it? a couple of things. first of all, disappointing economic data coming out of china, raising concerns about a global economic slowdown. the markets took note of that in asia, europe, and here in the u.s., where we received disappointing data on construction spending, as well as manufacturing activity. mixed in, of course, concerns about the turmoil in the middle east, that initially sent oil price
jones closing with its worst loss in two weeks. and the s&p 500 and nasdaq both experienced drops. for more on the impact, though, of today's events let's check in with cnbc's mary thompson live at their headquarters. >> how does this affect people even if they don't invest? >> well, i think people will look at this and say what kind of concern should we have for the economy, because certainly a day like this to start off the trading year raises concerns. let's walk through what...
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mary ellen has to say here in middle town. she has 16 degrees and this comment, perfect morning for my remote car starter. people that yeah, jennifer jones has it and loves it. i would caution because i don't want to get in trouble know your neighborhood and make sure that t safe. sometimes there's ways around that. make sure no one goes off with your car. another great comment from john, 16 degrees and he wants to remind everybody that obviously it's cold, there's a wind chill of 10 that feels like 8 but be fire safe today. can you imagine how challenging it would be for the fdyn and the nypd to have to deal and fight with a fire today. make sure that you stay safe but always be fire safe. let's talk about the wind and the chill and the numbers. 17 in the city, the wind out of the west at 26. a decent number. 10 in monticello to 18 in the hamptons to 19 in granite. that's your spread. compared to yesterday it's 10 degrees colder. let's throw in some it's a west, northwest wind. now we have stronger winds through the hudson valley, down into white plains where the wind is 36 miles per hour. so the wind chill there is 3 below zero. 5 is t
mary ellen has to say here in middle town. she has 16 degrees and this comment, perfect morning for my remote car starter. people that yeah, jennifer jones has it and loves it. i would caution because i don't want to get in trouble know your neighborhood and make sure that t safe. sometimes there's ways around that. make sure no one goes off with your car. another great comment from john, 16 degrees and he wants to remind everybody that obviously it's cold, there's a wind chill of 10 that feels...
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jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary i don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and act as though show you they were in opposition cupping harm on the streets of tenderloin we want the chief who watches who anyone wonder what is the position of police chief is he sat and said nothing while his officers tried to intimidate the people of the san francisco to give their opinion on the murder of mario woods and marching out one hundred strong and left you here with the community to stand for yourself while we're standing let's be clear that this community is demanding 3 principle things first and foremost sir, must go retire or resign or be fired the mayor must demand this be done and the charges be brought in the murder of the mario woods every officer finest of this body because
jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary i don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods...
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mary thompson right away. a lot of volatility today, wasn't quite as bad as we thought it would be. >> a lot of people were nervous when the dow jones5 points. it was a sell-off in oil that triggered a global sell-off, with oil prices falling to their lowest levels since 2003. west texas intermediate crude closed below $27 a barrel. once that happened, we saw the markets come back a bit, in large part led by some of the small caps and biotech stocks that are members of the nasdaq index. both the nasdaq and the russell 2000 is an index of some of the smaller companies, woth of them staging a strong turnaround and the dow trimming its losses significantly as we came into the close. >> all right, mary, thanks so much. let's turn now to olivia sterns. you've been watching this all day long and it's been days of this. talk about some of the factors at play. >> it has been days. but this is what you call a very deep v, like a t-shirt, an incredible bounceback in the market, the dow ending the day down 250 points. the nasdaq actually turning around, ending the day in the green. it was oil that really drove the selling. also concerns about
mary thompson right away. a lot of volatility today, wasn't quite as bad as we thought it would be. >> a lot of people were nervous when the dow jones5 points. it was a sell-off in oil that triggered a global sell-off, with oil prices falling to their lowest levels since 2003. west texas intermediate crude closed below $27 a barrel. once that happened, we saw the markets come back a bit, in large part led by some of the small caps and biotech stocks that are members of the nasdaq index....
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mary. we're at the white house this morning with president obama's plan for executive action to curve gun violence. war heats up. how chains are going big on combo deals. >> olympic hurdler lolo jones. how she prepares for this sum summer's olympics. did you hear it's charlie's birthday? >> i was going to say any other big news this morning. >> the biggest. >> happy birthday. >> have a great day. you go is coming up next. you get a cold. you can't breathe through your nose. suddenly, you're a mouthbreather. well, just put on a breathe right strip which instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone. breathe right it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. >>> here's what you need to know before you go. commuters are bracing for a bitter blast. temperatures in most of our areas won't hit the 20s until this afternoon. at the mineloa train station people are trying to stay warm in their cars or waiting areas. the brian park fountain was partially frozen this morning. >>> frigid weather coming with a mandate from the weather saying homeless can be remove
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jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and act as though show you they were in opposition cupping harm on the streets of tenderloin we want the chief who watches who anyone wonder what is the position of police chief is he sat and said nothing while his officers tried to intimidate the people of the san francisco to give their opinion on the murder of mario woods and marching out one hundred strong and left you here with the community to stand for yourself while we're standing let's be clear that this community is demanding 3 principle things first and foremost sir, must go retire or resign or be fired the mayor must demand this be done and the charges be brought in the murder of the mario woods every officer finest of this body because t
jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and...
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jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and act as though show you they were in opposition cupping harm on the streets of tenderloin we want the chief who watches who anyone wonder what is the position of police chief is he sat and said nothing while his officers tried to intimidate the people of the san francisco to give their opinion on the murder of mario woods and marching out one hundred strong and left you here with the community to stand for yourself while we're standing let's be clear that this community is demanding 3 principle things first and foremost sir, must go retire or resign or be fired the mayor must demand this be done and the charges be brought in the murder of the mario woods every officer finest of this body because t
jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and...
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jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and act as though show you they were in opposition cupping harm on the streets of tenderloin we want the chief who watches who anyone wonder what is the position of police chief is he sat and said nothing while his officers tried to intimidate the people of the san francisco to give their opinion on the murder of mario woods and marching out one hundred strong and left you here with the community to stand for yourself while we're standing let's be clear that this community is demanding 3 principle things first and foremost sir, must go retire or resign or be fired the mayor must demand this be done and the charges be brought in the murder of the mario woods every officer finest of this body because t
jones. >> next speaker. >> (clapping.) good evening and welcome. >> good evening my name is keith mohammed i'm here in support of coalition for justice for the murder of our brother mary don't woods i have to say what brought me to the microphone the sad display by the san francisco police department officers that came into this room attempting to imitated the public sat in front of the microphone and asked your residents to give their opinion of the murder of mario woods and...