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i am matt bell, civil year with the port. the goal of the structural assessment program is to ensure safety by identifying and assessing damages. load restrictive facilities are yellow tagged and will typically have load limits posted to prevent excessive weight on the areas. fully restricted facilities are red tagged and barricaded to prevent access. we make recommendations for structural repairs which can be the starting point for future repair projectses. ensuring safety is the mandate. information on the structural condition is used to make decisions about asset management, potential changes in use and long-term capital planning. we work with finance on the update to the 10 year capital plan and with planning on the update process to help demonstrate the capital needed to maintain our aging facilities. since engineering's last update two years ago our inspections revealed new yellow and red tagged areas. over the same time period we made a significant number every pairs to previously restricted facilities. here is the sce
i am matt bell, civil year with the port. the goal of the structural assessment program is to ensure safety by identifying and assessing damages. load restrictive facilities are yellow tagged and will typically have load limits posted to prevent excessive weight on the areas. fully restricted facilities are red tagged and barricaded to prevent access. we make recommendations for structural repairs which can be the starting point for future repair projectses. ensuring safety is the mandate....
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. >> and everything positive for the week now joining our "closing bell" exchange we have jim, matt andick san steltelli from the cme chicago. two weeks ago today, big selloff, bottom of the market. pretty scary time. now everything seems better. is that over are we back off to the races >> i don't think it's over yet i think there'sa regime change this year but the regime is with volatility i think you have to understand in order to understand why we're here, have you to understand how we got here. and basically in 2017 you had a peak in global central bank liquidity. central banks are pulling back now. what was $2 trillion in excess liquidity this year is going to around $300 billion. you have new leadership at the fed, not only a new chair. there's a lot of unknowns about the new fed, if you will and if you just think about the bubble we had in complacency this year, i think we should expect volatility means reverts. >> are you surprised at the strength of the market going into the weekend here? >> no. because i think people got complacent this week for the midday selloffs occurring
. >> and everything positive for the week now joining our "closing bell" exchange we have jim, matt andick san steltelli from the cme chicago. two weeks ago today, big selloff, bottom of the market. pretty scary time. now everything seems better. is that over are we back off to the races >> i don't think it's over yet i think there'sa regime change this year but the regime is with volatility i think you have to understand in order to understand why we're here, have you to...
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matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. when this bell rings... ...it starts a chain reaction... ...that's heard throughout the connected business world. at&t network security helps protect business, from the largest financial markets to the smallest transactions, by sensing cyber-attacks in near real time and automatically deploying countermeasures. keeping the world of business connected and protected. that's the power of and. >>> welcome back to "fast money. if you were just joining us, it was a bit historic and scary day on wall street that is a time lapse of the dow. at one point the key index falling nearly 1600 points bob pisani is at the desk with a day that will go down in history. >> this is my 20th year. i don't think i've ever seen anything like it it was a roller coaster ride for the record books at one point the dow was down 800 points going into the 3:00 p.m. hour. and then it bounced back 800 points today there were no headlines. inflation risks, valuation risks. none instead there were technical issues every time the mark
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matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> the days were ticking by and still nomar bell. forensic results were coming in, dna, fingerprints, cell phone data. none of it adding up to anything that told the cops what had happened to her. so police were looking at the usual suspects. like her boyfriend, paul lopez. lopez works for the gas company and goes from call to call on the truck. the gps on the truck puts him nowhere near the city of orange on the night maribel was seen on the security video. that is until about midnight. lopez told police that's when he went home. he said he was alone and could prove it. >> my parking spot is actually right by a surveillance camera. >> so the surveillance camera would show you parking? >> yeah. >> that was enough to get lopez off the list. there was that ex-boyfriend who had been calling. maribel had never mentioned he'd been a problem, and police didn't think he was volved. there was the photographer from the website, plenty of fish. his cell phone data placed him in san diego, out of the area at the time in question. and the veter
matt saved by switching to geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> the days were ticking by and still nomar bell. forensic results were coming in, dna, fingerprints, cell phone data. none of it adding up to anything that told the cops what had happened to her. so police were looking at the usual suspects. like her boyfriend, paul lopez. lopez works for the gas company and goes from call to call on the truck. the gps on the truck puts him nowhere near the city...
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bell rings this this. erin joins us live at the nasdaq in times square. good morning, erin. >> reporter: good morning, mattocks took a beating yesterday with the dow plunging 1,175 points t biggest point drop ever for the blue chips on a percentage basis it was down 4.6 percent and that's not even in the top 20 percentage drop. all the selling triggered by fears of higher interest rates. this huge pullback will hit 401k's and stock portfolios but financial pros says individuals should elevate -- evaluate whether or not they'll need to make their money before making any moves. if they want to take their money out or make any sudden changes that's something that is pertinent to every individual. elsewhere bon ton stores have filed for chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. the company's headquarters is in new york -- excuse me in york, pennsylvania and has several stores in bucks county and lehigh valley. the retailer is weighed down by debt and the shift to online shopping. bon ton is talking to its creditors and there's a possibility that it may close or sell some stores. we'll be keeping an eye on that. matt a
bell rings this this. erin joins us live at the nasdaq in times square. good morning, erin. >> reporter: good morning, mattocks took a beating yesterday with the dow plunging 1,175 points t biggest point drop ever for the blue chips on a percentage basis it was down 4.6 percent and that's not even in the top 20 percentage drop. all the selling triggered by fears of higher interest rates. this huge pullback will hit 401k's and stock portfolios but financial pros says individuals should...
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matt? >> absolutely. and not only are we increasing our markets by more than double, we are going deeper and adding more drivers in all the 80 markets we're serving currently because of course there's taco bellsnd los angeles and boston and d.c. and manhattan and chicago and everywhere in between. >> matt, you've got an incredible multiple. 132 on trailing earnings and numbers like you're putting up today in your earnings reports not surprising that the market's going to give you a big fat multiple because you are growing so fast. however, interest rates are rising and i'm looking at you and i'm guessing you've never lived through a rising interest rate environment. and are you ready for what happens when the market starts to demand more your growth is going to have to stay strong in order to maintain the share price that you've got going. >> absolutely. you look at our performance last year, 50% revenue growth, 100% profitability growth, and then you look forward. we processed n restaurant food sales in 2017, and it's over $200 billion marketplace domestically sew we're bearically scratching the surface. when you look at partnerships such as the yelp partnership we announced last earns which
matt? >> absolutely. and not only are we increasing our markets by more than double, we are going deeper and adding more drivers in all the 80 markets we're serving currently because of course there's taco bellsnd los angeles and boston and d.c. and manhattan and chicago and everywhere in between. >> matt, you've got an incredible multiple. 132 on trailing earnings and numbers like you're putting up today in your earnings reports not surprising that the market's going to give you a...
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matt about this. it also would be a sign of how aggressively he wants to stone wall this entire investigation. >> all right, that is the ringing of the bell, right there, you can see. it's ubs on the platform today. notice, i don't see new york stock exchange president tom farley up at the podium. i'm getting he's closely watching market technicals. i want to bring in my colleague and friend dom chu of cnbc. here we are, market down 525. >> we saw a lot of that selling pressure pick up yesterday, going into the closing bell. i remember being on set with us, the end of the 2:00 hour, the last hour of trading, and watching hundreds slide off the dow during that time. a lot of this is borne because of a number of different factors in the marketplace. we do have this idea that rising interest rates are part of the story. there's also a market commentary floating around right now. for those traders and investors, who are trying to profit off a stock market with no val tilt, that when that volatility did return, a lot of them did get hit very hard. much of the sell-off has been exacerbated by those factors. that's the reason the sell-off is car
matt about this. it also would be a sign of how aggressively he wants to stone wall this entire investigation. >> all right, that is the ringing of the bell, right there, you can see. it's ubs on the platform today. notice, i don't see new york stock exchange president tom farley up at the podium. i'm getting he's closely watching market technicals. i want to bring in my colleague and friend dom chu of cnbc. here we are, market down 525. >> we saw a lot of that selling pressure pick...
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bell and says. [speaking foreign language] maribel aber live at the nasdaq in times square with our market watch report. good morning, maribel. >> reporter: bueno diaz. matthipotle has a new ceo. they have hired brian nicholl working to bring customers back to chipotle following a series of food safety scares. now the dow made it three winning sessions in a row and stocks posted modest gains yesterday. right now looks like futures are pointing to a higher open. key report on inflation due out today an report on retail sales is expected. there are plenty of valentine's day freebies to be had today. quiznos giving away lobstermen yu items because did you know lobsters are said to partner for life. q'doba has a freebie if you kiss someone or something as payment. auntie anne's firehouse with promotions. if you feel the need for a fried twinkie get one for free tomorrow at long john silver's. does an air kiss count. >> right back at you. >> maribel if you're at hooter's for valentine's day you better hope one of those waitresses really like you because it's not going to work out for you otherwise. your date doesn't want to go there. >> or if you're married yo
bell and says. [speaking foreign language] maribel aber live at the nasdaq in times square with our market watch report. good morning, maribel. >> reporter: bueno diaz. matthipotle has a new ceo. they have hired brian nicholl working to bring customers back to chipotle following a series of food safety scares. now the dow made it three winning sessions in a row and stocks posted modest gains yesterday. right now looks like futures are pointing to a higher open. key report on inflation due...
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matt, thank you. 5:03 now. do not look at your 401(k) and try not to panic. >> but do be aware. we could be in for another stock market drop at the opening bell. the dow saw its biggest single day decline yesterday. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live for us this morning. amy, help. >> reporter: reggie, stay calm. we can get through this. the dow did drop 1,175 points yesterday. it is not considered a crash. experts around the world are saying there's no need to panic. stay calm and focused. don't abandon the long-term strategy. the hot economy was possibly a little too hot and needed to cool down a bit. >> we feel it's a short term market correction. it is going to provide an opportunity for people who maybe didn't quite get in and missed the boat now will have an opportunity to invest. >> reporter: he says consider buying right now especially consumer staples like costco and procter & gamble. if you had pulled out of the bottom of the market during the great depression you would have lost a lot. but if you had stayed the course, you would have made all that money back and then some in about three years. reporting live in san francisco
matt, thank you. 5:03 now. do not look at your 401(k) and try not to panic. >> but do be aware. we could be in for another stock market drop at the opening bell. the dow saw its biggest single day decline yesterday. abc 7 news reporter amy hollyfield is live for us this morning. amy, help. >> reporter: reggie, stay calm. we can get through this. the dow did drop 1,175 points yesterday. it is not considered a crash. experts around the world are saying there's no need to panic. stay...
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♪ ♪ ♪ la vie est belle l'eclat the new fragrance lancôme customize your free gift, worth up to $114. now available at macy's. >> good morning i'm matt3 a.m., friday, february 9. it is the day after. a lot of people going back to work and school. let's go over rogers -- karen rogers. >> reporter: the tacony-palmyra is getting up. head to the betsy ross bridge. 30 bypass eastbound at 322 an accident blocking the left lane. i showed you the scene before police arrived. we see police and penndot blocking the left lane. that guy's hood is damaged. slowing on the 30 bypass eastbound. we're seeing slow speeds on i-95. 17 miles per hour near girard. schuylkill expressway, 9. 16 miles per hour. kind of the usual spots that scram. everything is reopened after yesterday. mass transit back to normal. with the accidents here and there we have issues like limb kiln pike being shut down him i do a regular facebook live 7:30 a.m. people can log on and we'll talk about the black ice. >> cold today, rain this weekend, david murphy after the break. >> reporter: some high clouds rolling into the region right now. sunny breaks here and there. temperatur
♪ ♪ ♪ la vie est belle l'eclat the new fragrance lancôme customize your free gift, worth up to $114. now available at macy's. >> good morning i'm matt3 a.m., friday, february 9. it is the day after. a lot of people going back to work and school. let's go over rogers -- karen rogers. >> reporter: the tacony-palmyra is getting up. head to the betsy ross bridge. 30 bypass eastbound at 322 an accident blocking the left lane. i showed you the scene before police arrived. we see...
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matt, we're glad you're okay. tell us about your afternoon. >> i was in class. it's the last period of the day. i was just doing my work, kind of near the end of the bell. out of nowhere i hear banging in the hallways. i just thought it was some kid messing around but it got louder and louder. the guy started shooting through like the little window, through the door. it was really loud. there were bullet holes everywhere. everyone was freaking out. >> can i stop you there, matt. could you see the shooter? >> i did not see the shooter but i did -- he did shoot through my class. >> he shot into your classroom. was anybody hit? >> yes, there were kids injured, but he couldn't get inside because the door was locked but he was shooting through the glass. >> could you tell how far away he was from the door? >> i cannot. i cooperauldn't see him. >> about how many shots did he fire into the classroom? >> i'd probably say 10 to 12. a lot. >> those 10 or 12 shots, even though i'm sure it happened quickly, it must have felt like forever. >> after that he kind of just went to other classes and did the same thing. >> do you have any sense at all -- go ahead. >> he w
matt, we're glad you're okay. tell us about your afternoon. >> i was in class. it's the last period of the day. i was just doing my work, kind of near the end of the bell. out of nowhere i hear banging in the hallways. i just thought it was some kid messing around but it got louder and louder. the guy started shooting through like the little window, through the door. it was really loud. there were bullet holes everywhere. everyone was freaking out. >> can i stop you there, matt....
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bell" exchange about that. we have mark travis from intrepid capital funds, and rick santelli from the cme in chicago. so, welcome. mattof all, is this an overreaction to powell's testimony? when his remarks first came out, people were saying, oh, he's the same as yellen, same old, same old and then he makes bullish comments about the economy and here we are. >> yesterday may have been an overreaction to see the market up over 400. >> in anticipation of it >> it may have been. the writing was kind of on the wall we saw the vix was a little changed despite the market being up today we get a 20 change in the vix. people are definitely overreacting to whatever word he says. >> rick, though, when you look at the ten-year, we've already documented this, when chairman powell was testifying today, hinting, at least the interpretation was he was hipting we could see four rate hikes. the ten-year shot up and that took it the equity market down what did you make of all that? >> i found it interesting that pretty much twos, fives, tens, 30s off on their own for the most part, but even early they were part of the group they all sh
bell" exchange about that. we have mark travis from intrepid capital funds, and rick santelli from the cme in chicago. so, welcome. mattof all, is this an overreaction to powell's testimony? when his remarks first came out, people were saying, oh, he's the same as yellen, same old, same old and then he makes bullish comments about the economy and here we are. >> yesterday may have been an overreaction to see the market up over 400. >> in anticipation of it >> it may have...
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thanks, matt, see you later stop it time for a look at the papers. the front page of the times, we spoke to bethany bellncil's deputy leader who has emerged as a contenderfor leader who has emerged as a contender for the title of the most schmooze to politician in britain with the meals and gifts he has received over the last few years. jeremy corbyn under pressure to authorise the release of cold war files kept on him by the stasi after theresa may said he must be open and transparent about his links to former commie missed spies. he has called these smears. we will talk about this later as well, the head of 0xfa m about this later as well, the head of 0xfam is facing calls or at least face mps today to resign over his handling of the haiti sex scandal over mounting criticism —— communist spies. the allegations aboutjeremy corbyn as well. the front page of the times this morning, university strike puts final exams in danger, lecturers escalate protests over pensions. a picture of the duchess of cambridge, who was hosting a reception at buckingham palace, celebrating some leading fashion types. sean has
thanks, matt, see you later stop it time for a look at the papers. the front page of the times, we spoke to bethany bellncil's deputy leader who has emerged as a contenderfor leader who has emerged as a contender for the title of the most schmooze to politician in britain with the meals and gifts he has received over the last few years. jeremy corbyn under pressure to authorise the release of cold war files kept on him by the stasi after theresa may said he must be open and transparent about...