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merrill reece. for now let's zen it back to you, chris. >> that's a pretty good explanation from chip kelly beasley, thank you very much. i think we all know how that tools. >>> our team coverage continues now with natasha brown. she's been with the fans down at lincoln financial field and natasha, i imagine the reaction that was pretty pronounced tonight. >> reporter: very much so. certainly the emotions of the fans was palpable, chris. we can tell that you. mixed reaction here at lincoln financial field tonight. while some fans were certainly disappointed eagles didn't get marriott tax they are excited about tonight' pick. it was all fun and games early on as eagles fans got complete access to lincoln financial field on nfl draft day. but all eyes would soon turn to television monitors inside as the draft picks got underway. >> i think unbelievably but somehow kelly is going to figure out a way to get mariota. >> chants urging chip kelly to do the deal quickly turned into chants for marcus mariota
merrill reece. for now let's zen it back to you, chris. >> that's a pretty good explanation from chip kelly beasley, thank you very much. i think we all know how that tools. >>> our team coverage continues now with natasha brown. she's been with the fans down at lincoln financial field and natasha, i imagine the reaction that was pretty pronounced tonight. >> reporter: very much so. certainly the emotions of the fans was palpable, chris. we can tell that you. mixed reaction...
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is the merrill lynch that you knew the same merrill david: it is not merrill lynch anymore.ou are talking to a 24-year-old who just graduated. would you tell him to work at a bank? david: i am making a transition to the buy side. for me it is a lot more fun. different pressure. tom: there is your exclusive there rosenberg and and rested on the buy side. bonnie: officials of sports around the world are meeting insert and much -- must decide -- u.s. prosecutors are examining -- >> the important point is how our football and fifa are placed in the world. it is the fight against corruption, match fixing, races, and discrimination, which are always present in the game. vonnie: prince ali, both u.s. and canada say they vote for him. blatter has strong support in africa and he needs to third's of the vote to get past the first round. they are likely to show the u.s. economy contracted slightly. the first estimate said the economy barely moved in the first three months of the year. it has probably shrank, in fact. >> we have got to view the first-quarter numbers as a little bit susp
is the merrill lynch that you knew the same merrill david: it is not merrill lynch anymore.ou are talking to a 24-year-old who just graduated. would you tell him to work at a bank? david: i am making a transition to the buy side. for me it is a lot more fun. different pressure. tom: there is your exclusive there rosenberg and and rested on the buy side. bonnie: officials of sports around the world are meeting insert and much -- must decide -- u.s. prosecutors are examining -- >> the...
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thank you, merrill. >> there you have it. wait and see. >> all right right now 41:00 still ahead this morning big tease for "50 shades of grey" fans. >> announcing plans for when he leaves the daily show, and those plans bring him to new jersey. >> cool! >> oh, no man not cool. he doesn't want a dance but excited to go to the prom. now, you might think he is a bit young for prom. this is a special event hosted by saint chris -- christopher's hospital for young cancer patient. i'll introduce you to to the butler family >> weather watchers, what are they seeing? >> little the cool side, typically so, into the upper four's this time of year, kick off the month of may. finding mid 40's around a lot of the region, is her know on just one oh, for you dawn sent in 46. she's in downingtown, little mix of some clouds and sun but she did send us picture which is why we really want to show her observation of the sunrise, yes, you have got some clouds that have moved n but there is also some blue skies to go with it. but, that said you a
thank you, merrill. >> there you have it. wait and see. >> all right right now 41:00 still ahead this morning big tease for "50 shades of grey" fans. >> announcing plans for when he leaves the daily show, and those plans bring him to new jersey. >> cool! >> oh, no man not cool. he doesn't want a dance but excited to go to the prom. now, you might think he is a bit young for prom. this is a special event hosted by saint chris -- christopher's hospital for...
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before firms like lehman brothers and merrill lynch started to chafe the return on equity that goldman was estimating, they were great firms, right? they it raises lots of money for young companies to go public, they arranged many mergers that turned out, you know, to be a valuable shareholder. stephanie: may be a firm that did not crave such value could be considered a premier bank valuee -- create such could be considered a premier bank because it did not create such risk? tom: goldman didn't go under, jp morgan chase didn't go under, ,ells fargo didn't go under toronto dominion bank didn't go under. there were ceos who understood how to make the risk-reward trade-offs, and they understood they were simply going for the gold, they were going to be careful, they were going to be measured, and mr. fuld, unfortunately, was not one of those people. on, i don'tst goes think we can pin the blame on fuld alone. but maybe we need to draw a distinction between great firms and bad managers? right? tom: absolutely. eric: those guys, and they were , except the ceo of lehman brothers, they made b
before firms like lehman brothers and merrill lynch started to chafe the return on equity that goldman was estimating, they were great firms, right? they it raises lots of money for young companies to go public, they arranged many mergers that turned out, you know, to be a valuable shareholder. stephanie: may be a firm that did not crave such value could be considered a premier bank valuee -- create such could be considered a premier bank because it did not create such risk? tom: goldman didn't...
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coming out of merrill lynch.re saying even if there's a rate hike in september, that's what they're talking about, of course, right now from the federal reserve, the global economist there is saying this will not be enough to convince the fed to start hiking rates in terms of inflation. what we're seeing out of merrill lynch, we'll see the gdp growing better than what it's doing now. time for our "countdown" news flash. former aids in new jersey. chris christie has pled guilty in the bridgegate scandal that created massive traffic in new york. david admitted to plotting with christie aids to close lanes of the bridge during september. it could hurt christie's aspirations for the white house. billionaire george soros may face a bill of $7 billion. he has long advocated for higher taxes on the wealthy. he has delayed paying his own taxes for a number of years. according to bloomberg news, he used a loophole that let him defer taxes on client fees. instead, he reinvested the money in his own fund, tax-free. now we h
coming out of merrill lynch.re saying even if there's a rate hike in september, that's what they're talking about, of course, right now from the federal reserve, the global economist there is saying this will not be enough to convince the fed to start hiking rates in terms of inflation. what we're seeing out of merrill lynch, we'll see the gdp growing better than what it's doing now. time for our "countdown" news flash. former aids in new jersey. chris christie has pled guilty in the...
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today bank of america merrill lynch upgraded netflix from sale to buy.d no idea what to do with it. he chose to go down in flames by raising his price target from $350 up to $722. netflix is a $565 stock. the analyst who will remain nameless took his earnings estimate from $1.96 up to $4.32. citing much better than expected growth both domestic and overseas as well as aaa content. in prior quarters we saw an indication of saturation as year over year net subdivisions decelerated but they reaccelerated and all but destroyed our thesis. netflix management did a better job than expected. this is a great reminder to people at home that companies can and do change and those that believe they can't would be down right foolish. bank of america merrill lynch isn't alone. i've seen stocks go higher than i thought they could. when the facts change i change my mind. what do you do? you need to be flexible at home. it shows a case of being flat out wrong at least he admitted he couldn't stay negative any longer. i liked netflix for ages because i believe the company
today bank of america merrill lynch upgraded netflix from sale to buy.d no idea what to do with it. he chose to go down in flames by raising his price target from $350 up to $722. netflix is a $565 stock. the analyst who will remain nameless took his earnings estimate from $1.96 up to $4.32. citing much better than expected growth both domestic and overseas as well as aaa content. in prior quarters we saw an indication of saturation as year over year net subdivisions decelerated but they...
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that is the massive valuation that bank of america merrill lynch analysts estimate google's youtube iss own. that would make the internet video site worth 85%, bigger than some of the biggest businesses out there hewlett-packard, time warner all with market caps below that. youtube is a big asset deserving of a big valuation. get this. in the time it to me to read this story, some 150 hours of video were just uploaded to youtube. now, to tivo, the original dvr device. they are offering service beyond dvr and cable tv, appealing to cord cutters with its service that records programs with an hd antenna and offering programs within the tivo user interface. there is an increase of 27% in users year over year. here with me is tom rogers, the tivo ceo. joining us from new york, thank you for being here. tom rogers: thank you for having me. emily: what is the strategy to keep growing in the age of disruption in the cable industry and how we are all consuming content? tom rogers: well, your little bite on youtube said it all. it is all about getting content from traditional tv sources from rec
that is the massive valuation that bank of america merrill lynch analysts estimate google's youtube iss own. that would make the internet video site worth 85%, bigger than some of the biggest businesses out there hewlett-packard, time warner all with market caps below that. youtube is a big asset deserving of a big valuation. get this. in the time it to me to read this story, some 150 hours of video were just uploaded to youtube. now, to tivo, the original dvr device. they are offering service...
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if you look at the bank of america-merrill lynch, you are seeing it on the rise.t is 40% higher than it was during this time last year. there is volatility between the bond and stock markets. a lot of people are wondering what does it mean, what do you read into that? >> it is time for me to move over and start covering bonds, i think. it is a global index, right? >> it is treasuries. >> this is something the fed was talking about. they are probably encouraged to uptickick -- see an because they are concerned about complacency. there is this technical discussion. it was short, but it was about a very technical topic called the term premium, why have long-term rates -- they still remain a low levels. is very concerned about the possibility of they might say the wrong thing in the markets will overreact. now you are headed back towards the recession. betty: do you think the fact the volatility has been reduced in stock markets, to some of that have to do with valuation, with earnings, what we have seen? what would be your interpretation? >> it's hard to pinpoint any
if you look at the bank of america-merrill lynch, you are seeing it on the rise.t is 40% higher than it was during this time last year. there is volatility between the bond and stock markets. a lot of people are wondering what does it mean, what do you read into that? >> it is time for me to move over and start covering bonds, i think. it is a global index, right? >> it is treasuries. >> this is something the fed was talking about. they are probably encouraged to uptickick --...
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when you hear him say to an analyst, i'm not going to mention towe from merrill lynch. we've known each other a long time, but you don't have any idea what you're talking about. he said alternatives were garbage. chambers is saying, i'm taking no prisoners. take no prisoners. this is a very different cisco than what we are used to. >> before we leave it, is the transition a hold dynamic, a buy? >> buy. it's really cheap. my charitable trust owns it. i go behind this. i talk to a lot of these guys. there was a time, and i said it to john there was a time i was concern concerned hewlett might be coming on to them. hewlett-packard is picking up. alcatel, lucent nokia get together, it's total disarray. cisco is in great shape. those who want to say -- there are so many analysts who are negative and i'm surprised. i think robins will run over them. i think they're road kill. >> we'll see what happens in the next couple of months. the big week for retail kins. kohl's out. earnings beat. disappointing sales growth has the stock down over 10%. penney out delivering a mixed quar
when you hear him say to an analyst, i'm not going to mention towe from merrill lynch. we've known each other a long time, but you don't have any idea what you're talking about. he said alternatives were garbage. chambers is saying, i'm taking no prisoners. take no prisoners. this is a very different cisco than what we are used to. >> before we leave it, is the transition a hold dynamic, a buy? >> buy. it's really cheap. my charitable trust owns it. i go behind this. i talk to a lot...
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according to a bank of america merrill lynch poll less confidence have has been seen in corporate profits and investors are lowering their risk following the selloff and increasing cash positions. >>> the settl betwe banks and regulators over currency manipulation is expected to come tomorrow. banks will plead guilty to charges their manipulated the multi trillion dollar currency market and paid billions to settle the matter. >>> three chinese professors are accused of economic espionage. they are conspiring to steel money from avago and sky work solutions. they develop technology from the military and other companies. >> takada are saying airbags they made in 34 million vehicles ar detective and announcing the largest recall ever. the fault a airbags have been associated with at least five deaths. phil lebeau has the story. >> it is a massive recall linked to five deaths and more injuries. on suppliers in the world has agreed to replace 33.3 millionaire bags most of them built between 2002 and 2008. >> lives are at stake. our job to protect them and that is why we are doing what we are d
according to a bank of america merrill lynch poll less confidence have has been seen in corporate profits and investors are lowering their risk following the selloff and increasing cash positions. >>> the settl betwe banks and regulators over currency manipulation is expected to come tomorrow. banks will plead guilty to charges their manipulated the multi trillion dollar currency market and paid billions to settle the matter. >>> three chinese professors are accused of...
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this according to a new report from bank of america merrill lynch. it highlights 8 themes for investors wishing to play the millennials including technology, women and the sharing economy. how do you profit off the millennial generation? the head of the investment strategy at bank of america merrill lynch joining us to discuss very interesting research. >> thank you. >> so i have to ask this tech generation that is obsessed with social media, snapchatting you're saying they're a generation that marketers and companies should be targeting going forward. >> there's two key points to stress here. the first is from a demographic perspective. the u.s. is going to overtake the boomers as the largest living generation in american history. the numbers won't peak until 2036. we have to stress there is 2 billion millennials around the world. 86% in emerging markets and you're looking at 27 to 30% of the population and the second key point is their income and their wealth. when you take a look at the u.s. millennials account for $1.3 trillion in consumer spendi
this according to a new report from bank of america merrill lynch. it highlights 8 themes for investors wishing to play the millennials including technology, women and the sharing economy. how do you profit off the millennial generation? the head of the investment strategy at bank of america merrill lynch joining us to discuss very interesting research. >> thank you. >> so i have to ask this tech generation that is obsessed with social media, snapchatting you're saying they're a...
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backdoor it is wonderful and jim worked hard to make sure that happened we have a new manager andy merrillas been an just a minute manager for two to three years he's going to assume the duties we're excited is it is an energetic group of folks taking over we had a had an to checkout the road scores it was instead of it is amazing big a low bigger buena but if blends in well with the environment and the camp err happy thank you to the commissioners to make that happen it's going to be well, well received next week on tuesday another group of us are going up to help with this general maintenance issues to help get the camp ready think i told you we have a long term friends of camp mather project replacing of curtains in all the cabins we're getting there i promise you they'll all be washed and many other things that folks will be getting together over the that three or four week prior to the beginning of camp we're also continue over the community opportunity fund process i'm happy to report we've made it to the first round and now getting more information to the department and beefing up o
backdoor it is wonderful and jim worked hard to make sure that happened we have a new manager andy merrillas been an just a minute manager for two to three years he's going to assume the duties we're excited is it is an energetic group of folks taking over we had a had an to checkout the road scores it was instead of it is amazing big a low bigger buena but if blends in well with the environment and the camp err happy thank you to the commissioners to make that happen it's going to be well,...
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if you look at the bank of america, merrill lynch, that trading, you're actually seeing it on the rise. it's about 40% higher than it time last year. there is a sort of divergence volatility between the bonds and stock markets. into that?you read >> it's time for me to move over and start covering bonds. that's my read. the move index i believe is a index. >> treasury. >> this is something that the fed was talking about. they're probably encouraged it.ee an uptick in that's what they were talking about from the april meeting. there's this technical discussion. it was short but about a very called the term premium. talking aboutally was rates. the fed is very concerned about the possibility that they might thing and the market is going to overreact. and what do you know? now you're headed back towards a recession. >> do you think that the fact that the volatility has been reduced in stock markets, does do witht have have to earnings? >> it's hard to pinpoint any it. one catalyst for obviously the lack of really disastrous news recently is part of it. part of it is, you know, sort of gro
if you look at the bank of america, merrill lynch, that trading, you're actually seeing it on the rise. it's about 40% higher than it time last year. there is a sort of divergence volatility between the bonds and stock markets. into that?you read >> it's time for me to move over and start covering bonds. that's my read. the move index i believe is a index. >> treasury. >> this is something that the fed was talking about. they're probably encouraged it.ee an uptick in that's...
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lawyer toby merrill works here. she knows many cases of students who feel they've been bled dry. she suspects the private commercial colleges target them specifically. toby: so, the business scheme is to target people who won't be able to tell, at least not at first, that they are getting ripped off. so, that includes low-income people, people that are desperate to change their situation. there is an art institute school just around the corner from us here in massachusetts, and i've seen a number of people who've borrowed just really incredible sums of money, and a lot of them have had truly terrible experiences. reporter: the art institutes are run by a private company, the education management corporation, edmc for short. the investment bank goldman sachs owns 43% of its shares. with more than 100 locations and more than 100,000 students, edmc is the second-largest provider of for-profit colleges in the u.s. it receives billions in state subsidies. after getting his bachelor's degree in media and design, craig withdrew to the small town of torrington, connecticut, not far from
lawyer toby merrill works here. she knows many cases of students who feel they've been bled dry. she suspects the private commercial colleges target them specifically. toby: so, the business scheme is to target people who won't be able to tell, at least not at first, that they are getting ripped off. so, that includes low-income people, people that are desperate to change their situation. there is an art institute school just around the corner from us here in massachusetts, and i've seen a...
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season, people trying to look at readjustment rates and make big picture prognostications, listen to merrill lynch. they say cash allocations highest since june 2008. for the first time in a long time and all the way back to '08 you're at a place to me -- the s&p goes higher, some of the trade working go lower. no one wants to say they want to own the s&p here. >> for the most part you think the jury is still out in terms of the transports signaling something bad for the market. if you're right and higher oil prices are good for the rails, bad for the airlines, is that your trade? guy? >> at certain point you get an equilibrium on the crude oil price. you my get it at $60. i think some of the airlines are worth owning. united airlines technically is broken down. jetblue, the stock, despite the fact it's sold of the last couple days, i think the rally is in tact. if i had to pick, i'd pick jet blue. kansas city southern has not been able to get out of its own way despite the crude. >> i think jetblue is the clear winner out of all of this. if i were going to be a buyer are airlines, i'd buy j
season, people trying to look at readjustment rates and make big picture prognostications, listen to merrill lynch. they say cash allocations highest since june 2008. for the first time in a long time and all the way back to '08 you're at a place to me -- the s&p goes higher, some of the trade working go lower. no one wants to say they want to own the s&p here. >> for the most part you think the jury is still out in terms of the transports signaling something bad for the market....
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you're dealing with firms like morgan stanley, merrill lynch, infinite more numbers than we had. finishing number one. when i ran equity sales, we were number one in equity sales, our salesforce was half to two thirds. so it's punch above your weight, being more aggressive. everybody is internally connected. link arms they would say. it's a great culture, he was a tremendous leader there. there's nobody who i think had a bad word to say about dick. he really cared about his people. but went astray. you lose your focus. >> we're happy for you things have clearly worked out well. and hopefully for many of those who lost their jobs and certainly lost a lot of money as a result of what happened with lehman brothers have landed on their feet as well in some respects over the last seven or so years. >> it's made me stronger. >> the best part was writing the book and going on the speaking tour. i did 80 speeches in 16 countries and reaching out. all the years i was at lehman, i was working with a small group of people. going around the world and helping kids and colleges helping leaders
you're dealing with firms like morgan stanley, merrill lynch, infinite more numbers than we had. finishing number one. when i ran equity sales, we were number one in equity sales, our salesforce was half to two thirds. so it's punch above your weight, being more aggressive. everybody is internally connected. link arms they would say. it's a great culture, he was a tremendous leader there. there's nobody who i think had a bad word to say about dick. he really cared about his people. but went...
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more insight on that we're going to speak with the chief japan affects strategist at bank of america merrilllynch, global research. a lot going on here with the dollar/yen, obviously focussing a lot of attention. what is your view on this current situation with the dollar/yen. >> yes the move is very strong. something similar to what we saw last autumn. this time different. back in the autumn of 2014 there were plenty of catalyst backing the yen's weakness and dollar strength. this time we don't have the catalyst for yen weakness. there's some hope for u.s. economy rebound but this is still a hope and we'll have to see the actual data coming out in the next few months. i think what's driving this time around is really the speculation. >> speculation. now a lot of people focusing on the pace of the yen's slide. what do you make of that? >> so i think it's a very interesting aspect of the foreign exchange market. a couple of months ago, you know the market was basically assuming the dollar/yen was moving nowhere. then when the market moves no one is repaired. so, you know, speculators will hav
more insight on that we're going to speak with the chief japan affects strategist at bank of america merrilllynch, global research. a lot going on here with the dollar/yen, obviously focussing a lot of attention. what is your view on this current situation with the dollar/yen. >> yes the move is very strong. something similar to what we saw last autumn. this time different. back in the autumn of 2014 there were plenty of catalyst backing the yen's weakness and dollar strength. this time...
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ps a recommended ank of america, merrill lynch.s, at least the competition, the big 400. the only profitable companies can be part of that. based on the latest earnings results that have come out, is that some stocks will be taken out of the index and some like these over here will likely be added. august 5 is when those changes will be announced. you'll hold on to these stocks likely to be added and go short those likely to be taken out. these are the three that may get included. on the opposite side, of course you have to take some out. you have to keep 400 stocks obviously. some of these names that bank of america thinks will likely be cut or dropped from the index. he electronics retailer. sankyo. nippon electric glass. fifth business day of april. that is when changes will occur. we'll leave it there. back to you. rishaad: the aussie dollar taking a dive after that r&b meeting minutes. they showed that the bank thinks it still has room to ease if growth doesn't pick up. the r&b didn't give any guidance when it cut rates two we
ps a recommended ank of america, merrill lynch.s, at least the competition, the big 400. the only profitable companies can be part of that. based on the latest earnings results that have come out, is that some stocks will be taken out of the index and some like these over here will likely be added. august 5 is when those changes will be announced. you'll hold on to these stocks likely to be added and go short those likely to be taken out. these are the three that may get included. on the...
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anne merrill teaches english and environmental studies at davidson. >> retirees in community generally contribute a huge amount to the college in their attendance at sporting events, at arts events, their interest in not only what's going on at the college but also in the small town. >> reporter: the residents of the pines for example, spend an estimated $25,000 a year on sporting events at davidson college. college towns also typically have lower home prices and good transportation systems and because many have teaching hospitals, there is top-rated health care. >> i just think my life is a lot of fun. >> reporter: and since they prepared so well for their retirement, they're planning on having lots of fun for years to come. don dahler, cbs news, davidson, north carolina. >> pelley: michael jackson struck gold with "billie jean." ♪ billie jean is not my lover ♪ >> pelley: coming up next, we'll remember the man who gave the song its funk. ♪ [music] ♪ jackie's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today her doctor has her on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another
anne merrill teaches english and environmental studies at davidson. >> retirees in community generally contribute a huge amount to the college in their attendance at sporting events, at arts events, their interest in not only what's going on at the college but also in the small town. >> reporter: the residents of the pines for example, spend an estimated $25,000 a year on sporting events at davidson college. college towns also typically have lower home prices and good transportation...
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merrill reese about the eagles newest player. >> and imagine this? a rat the size of a cat? that's a giant rodent there. nightmare, but real, and actually little cuter than i would imagine. >> wow, are you serious? >> all right, if you say so. >> we'll tell you where this thing was found coming up. >> have your creep in that room at night? >> i would rather not. we'll be back. good morning. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes everything. new flonase outperforms a leading allergy pill so you will inhale life. when we breathe in allergens our bodies react by over-producing six key inflammatory substances that cause our symptoms. most allergy pills only control one substance, flonase controls six. and six is greater than one. so roll down your windows, hug your pet dust off some memories, make new ones. new flonase. six is greather than one. this changes everything. >>> this is cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> good morning everyone, and thank you so much for joining us. in the news, this morning, a call for justice following the death of freddie gray in
merrill reese about the eagles newest player. >> and imagine this? a rat the size of a cat? that's a giant rodent there. nightmare, but real, and actually little cuter than i would imagine. >> wow, are you serious? >> all right, if you say so. >> we'll tell you where this thing was found coming up. >> have your creep in that room at night? >> i would rather not. we'll be back. good morning. introducing new flonase allergy relief nasal spray. this changes...
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.$4&uy 51-year-old chris merrill was apparently gored by a scottish highland bull he was last seen saturday were relati ? kj aggressive so we had to deal with that as part of the search and also part of the recovery of the victim. >> en own add masonry business, and worked long days, his7 family says on his farm. >>> deployed soldiers reyieth with their loved ones is who surprised his daughter at school after being deployed. >> never gets any easier. the support and the family and the network that comes from being has helped a lot. >> marine cj<1dkorps staff sergeant is home from his recent deployment. dressed in his neatly-pressed service uniform and family by his side he is backstage ot mt. marionbn! elementary school anxiously waiting to surprise his 4th grade daughter addison. >> i'm extremely excited to be home. >> addison has no idea her dad is even home that is until he appears center stage, which is decorated in red white and blue. the 4th ykyk-hg grader's face lighting up as she realizes who is right in front of her and hits the floor running for that great big bear hug. >> i did
.$4&uy 51-year-old chris merrill was apparently gored by a scottish highland bull he was last seen saturday were relati? kj aggressive so we had to deal with that as part of the search and also part of the recovery of the victim. >> en own add masonry business, and worked long days, his7 family says on his farm. >>> deployed soldiers reyieth with their loved ones is who surprised his daughter at school after being deployed. >> never gets any easier. the support and the...
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let's bring in merrill lynch's head of fx strategy. up with probabilities. >> recent weeks, the negotiations have improved. they are discussing about substance, about policies. however, we do not have a complete agreement on anything specific. time is very short. during june, greece has to repay about 1.6 billion euros to the imf. the cash is running out. we need a deal by the end of this week early next week. that is very important. this is the main issue. in order to avoid negative scenarios in the months ahead. caroline: who gives? who gives -- who does the compromising? thanos: definitely somebody will have to compromise. the greek government has been saying that they are not willing to accept a deal that goes beyond the lines of the election program. this is actually impossible. there is no deal without more fiscal austerity. you can have a deal with less fiscal austerity than before but there is no deal without reforms. you can have a scenario in which the creditors agree to accept less austerity, but the greek government has to
let's bring in merrill lynch's head of fx strategy. up with probabilities. >> recent weeks, the negotiations have improved. they are discussing about substance, about policies. however, we do not have a complete agreement on anything specific. time is very short. during june, greece has to repay about 1.6 billion euros to the imf. the cash is running out. we need a deal by the end of this week early next week. that is very important. this is the main issue. in order to avoid negative...
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there was an interesting note out today from bank of america-merrill lynch, saying that within googlee is billion business and could grow to an $80 billion business. i decided to look into my bloomberg terminal to see what other market caps would be close . it's probably a little hard to read that you are looking at companies like ebay, time warner . battle -- could be valued as highly as any of those other companies. some of the other stats they give is that revenue was up to over eight ilion dollars. then it has one billion monthly active users. an interesting note on google today. i also wanted to take a look at another move we are seeing in technology. that has to do with radcom. broadcom. i have two intraday charts of both stocks. for broadcom.t is both of these stocks spiking and broadcom is among the best performers. part of the interesting trend we have seen where not only does acquiree rise,-- but the potential acquirers are rising as well. that has become the trend this year. alix: cost cutting versus a growth story. thank you so much. a good outlook into the close. let's ta
there was an interesting note out today from bank of america-merrill lynch, saying that within googlee is billion business and could grow to an $80 billion business. i decided to look into my bloomberg terminal to see what other market caps would be close . it's probably a little hard to read that you are looking at companies like ebay, time warner . battle -- could be valued as highly as any of those other companies. some of the other stats they give is that revenue was up to over eight ilion...
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bank of america and merrill lynch were making that call citing the improvement of outlook for the u.sdollar in terms of it going down. monsanto's move for syngenta signals more consolidation in the industry. back to you guys. pimm: thank you very much, julie hyman in the newsroom. the senate votes to advance president obama's foreign trade agreement. this comes days after fellow democrats blocked consideration of a bill to give him fast-track authority. olivia: peter cook, washington chief correspondent joins us now. peter, what changed? we had a few democrats go over to the white house after that vote and they had a conversation with the commander of chief and had a change of tune, this is happened before. this was a pretty embarrassing moment for the president of the white house on tuesday, but now we are back and have to preliminary votes today, and the democrats wanted to have votes on these, and the main vote will be at 2:00 today. that is once again to move on the fast-track trade authority legislation, he needs 60 votes, and based on the last 48 hours, it looks like the preside
bank of america and merrill lynch were making that call citing the improvement of outlook for the u.sdollar in terms of it going down. monsanto's move for syngenta signals more consolidation in the industry. back to you guys. pimm: thank you very much, julie hyman in the newsroom. the senate votes to advance president obama's foreign trade agreement. this comes days after fellow democrats blocked consideration of a bill to give him fast-track authority. olivia: peter cook, washington chief...
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. >> merrill marco was the brains behind much of late night.e were involved professionally and romantically for a decade. >> everything i found in the phone book that made a claim, i would ask them about it. if they said bulbs, i would say who else? >> she would send dave there to harass them? >> besides bulbs, what do you have? >> nothing. >> what can you get here? >> parker developed many of the trademark segments. >> i think i'm ground zero for dog videos. >> i hope they don't let him drive after this. >> that led to stupid pet tricks. stupid human tricks. and viewer mail. >> my dream job was to work for david letterman. >> in 1985, conan o'brien tried to get a job as a writer on the show. >> it was between me and another guy from oklahoma. trying to be a mass murderer. a very prolific mass murderer and they went with the other guy and i was crushed. i had a dizzy dozen years. craziest job i ever had. >> steve o'donnell is not a mass murderer. he got a coveted writing game. >> it was like a cult college type show. but it wasn't necessarily c
. >> merrill marco was the brains behind much of late night.e were involved professionally and romantically for a decade. >> everything i found in the phone book that made a claim, i would ask them about it. if they said bulbs, i would say who else? >> she would send dave there to harass them? >> besides bulbs, what do you have? >> nothing. >> what can you get here? >> parker developed many of the trademark segments. >> i think i'm ground zero for...
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half of that went to just three banks -- citigroup, merrill lynch and morgan stanley.y knew what the programs were. the law changed the rules to limit the fed possibility to just shovel money out the back door because banks are not incentivized to have enough loss absorbing capacity to withstand a crisis if they know the federal pocketbook is wide open when they get in trouble. that is why it is so important to get him place rules that make it clear that you will in fact go bankrupt and fail. the fed still has full authority to liquefy and protect the system but not to pick and choose single winners among the too big to fail banks. if they are insolvent, they've got to go bankrupt. alix: what would have happened in 2008 if that was the case? banks are lifting up their tier one capital ratio higher than any banks in the world. quantityt's not just but quality of capital. even now, the level of capital banks are required to hold is nowhere near the shortfall they had in 2008 and 2009. the difficulty is to put in place rules before the next crisis that incentivizes these
half of that went to just three banks -- citigroup, merrill lynch and morgan stanley.y knew what the programs were. the law changed the rules to limit the fed possibility to just shovel money out the back door because banks are not incentivized to have enough loss absorbing capacity to withstand a crisis if they know the federal pocketbook is wide open when they get in trouble. that is why it is so important to get him place rules that make it clear that you will in fact go bankrupt and fail....
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head of economics and strategist at bank of america merrill lynch. thank you for joining us here on the show. moving on, investigators say the amtrak train that derailed in philadelphia was going faster than 100 miles per hour hitting a sharp curve and crashing tuesday night. that's twice the speed limit for that section of tracks. at least 7 people were killed while 30 remain hospitalized. joining us to get us more on the story is chris in philadelphia. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, seema. work has continued throughout the night on this scene as investigators try to catalog any type of evidence that might still be out there and then prepare this area to clean it up so this section of rail traffic can reopen. as you mentioned, yesterday afternoon, we learned that investigators have a pretty good idea of what happened during this train crash. now the big question is why it happened and that's what they'll be focussing on as the hours and days from now continue on. investigation into the event data recorder which records all of the data about the tr
head of economics and strategist at bank of america merrill lynch. thank you for joining us here on the show. moving on, investigators say the amtrak train that derailed in philadelphia was going faster than 100 miles per hour hitting a sharp curve and crashing tuesday night. that's twice the speed limit for that section of tracks. at least 7 people were killed while 30 remain hospitalized. joining us to get us more on the story is chris in philadelphia. >> reporter: yeah, good morning,...
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held mobility clinic at george washington university yesterday. 13-year-old cancer survivor amanda merrillo try out her new leg. the company designed her leg especially for high-impact activity. she says now she can play sports just like everyone else. the company holds these mobility clinics all around the country to provide sports prosthetics to amputees. >> i can play soccer and do things i couldn't do. >> yesterday was the first time she tried it. to come out here and run the way she did, it's very impressive. >> the company holds mobile clinics around the country. they provide sports prosthetics to amp toous tease. great stories. >> not only cutting edge technology develop but the fact they are getting it for free. they can do anything. >> you can see the confidence coming right back to her, do from survivors to thriver because of things like this. >> you're a marathon runner. you see people all the time with that kind of thing. >> the most inspirational race. >> it really is. you see people wounded warriors with prosthetics out there. everybody collapse and cheers for wheelchair comp
held mobility clinic at george washington university yesterday. 13-year-old cancer survivor amanda merrillo try out her new leg. the company designed her leg especially for high-impact activity. she says now she can play sports just like everyone else. the company holds these mobility clinics all around the country to provide sports prosthetics to amputees. >> i can play soccer and do things i couldn't do. >> yesterday was the first time she tried it. to come out here and run the...
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tacoma park merrill, was thearyland was the first. >>> are you ready for the feel of summertime? almost getting close to 90 degrees. first 09 degree days over the past couple years, two out of the last five years we already had our first 90 degree day by now. mid-to-late may is when we typically expect it. may 13th last year. back in the record-breaking year of 2010 the most number of 90s we ever had in a year first 09 degree day came in on april 6th. temperatures in the low to mid-80s for the rest of the afternoon. no 90s for today. it will come with a chance of showers, maybe even a rumble or two of thunder later on this afternoon and into the early evening hours. back to you. >>> all right, chuck, justin timberlake is hogging the limelight, literally. take a look. >> you couldn't drink tequila without one of us. >> orange is dead. >> >> olives. >> the pop star and actor dressed as a lime to promote his tequila brand just in time for cinco de mayo. timberlake posted an apology video for putting limes out of business on twitter and instagram. >>> highlights from the fashion even
tacoma park merrill, was thearyland was the first. >>> are you ready for the feel of summertime? almost getting close to 90 degrees. first 09 degree days over the past couple years, two out of the last five years we already had our first 90 degree day by now. mid-to-late may is when we typically expect it. may 13th last year. back in the record-breaking year of 2010 the most number of 90s we ever had in a year first 09 degree day came in on april 6th. temperatures in the low to mid-80s...
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. >> senator, mark rosen of bank of america, merrill lynch.harlie: stand up, please, sir. >> with the invasion of georgia some years ago, and cry and all the border problems as well -- and crimea and all the border problems as well. what did you think when he said that russia was the major foreign-policy problem for the u.s. and was laughed at? how would you deal with the threat of russia and apparently it's expansionary policies? marco: let me call -- let me clarify the threat. it is not the russian people, but vladimir putin who wants to be the leader of a great country. and to put behind him what he feels is the humiliation of the 1990's and reestablish russia on par with the u.s., and potentially even china in that -- even china. and the result is that he cannot do it economically, so he is doing it militarily. i think the sanctions that have been put in place, although i would like to see an increased particularly on the part of the u.s., the sanctions will prove to be long-term devastating, and already have been for moscow and the russia
. >> senator, mark rosen of bank of america, merrill lynch.harlie: stand up, please, sir. >> with the invasion of georgia some years ago, and cry and all the border problems as well -- and crimea and all the border problems as well. what did you think when he said that russia was the major foreign-policy problem for the u.s. and was laughed at? how would you deal with the threat of russia and apparently it's expansionary policies? marco: let me call -- let me clarify the threat. it...
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merrill lynch surveyed high net worth individuals and if you have $100 million to give, $53 million ish for one child, $26 million is too little. estate taxes figure into this in a big way. in this week edition of wiring the world, we are exploring the realm of bio hacking, a growing number of people are implanting microchips under their own skin to give them beyond human abilities. we traveled to seattle washington, to witness what one pioneer can do with a wave of his hand. ray: this is meghan. hey. she is about to be one of the world's newest grinders, people who bio hack their bodies with implants for extra human abilities. are you ready? meghan: i am ready. ray: a bio hacking pioneer is the man with a steady hands implanting this. >> there it goes. ray: a chip for radiofrequency identification or rfid. >> that's it. meghan: not as bad as i thought. ray: meghan is one of a small but growing group of people embarking on high tech upgrades. why? megan: i have a belief that most things in life are improvable. that it's our responsibility to act on that improvement. ray: this is one th
merrill lynch surveyed high net worth individuals and if you have $100 million to give, $53 million ish for one child, $26 million is too little. estate taxes figure into this in a big way. in this week edition of wiring the world, we are exploring the realm of bio hacking, a growing number of people are implanting microchips under their own skin to give them beyond human abilities. we traveled to seattle washington, to witness what one pioneer can do with a wave of his hand. ray: this is...
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we'll talk retirement savings with the retirement heads of jpmorgan chase and bank of america, merrill lynch. we'll put it all into the context of what's going on in the market today. trouble force stocks as the market today. trouble force stocks as for stocks ahead, rising oil prices, falling jobs numbers. all of that ahead on "power lunch." >> thank you very much. we will get back to you shortly. several big stories today on "power lunch." outside of the mutual fund conference including former treasury secretary, tim geithner saying we're not finished with the financial crisis but -- we'll explain the but part in a minute. >> election day in the uk. forget about what the polls say. the better question is what does the money say? >> and wants to do this? there's a new way to test drive a porsche on the racetrack. that's for you, brian. it's a great story, and phil lebeau has it all for us coming up. we start with the market rallying today shrugging off comments that equity valuations are quite high. stocks near session highs with a triple digit gain of 127 points for the dow. brad mcm
we'll talk retirement savings with the retirement heads of jpmorgan chase and bank of america, merrill lynch. we'll put it all into the context of what's going on in the market today. trouble force stocks as the market today. trouble force stocks as for stocks ahead, rising oil prices, falling jobs numbers. all of that ahead on "power lunch." >> thank you very much. we will get back to you shortly. several big stories today on "power lunch." outside of the mutual fund...
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. >> senator, mark rosen of bank of america, merrill lynch.harlie: stand up, please, sir. >> president putin has invaded georgia some years ago, and crimea and all the border problems as well. governor romney, when he ran for president, said that he thought that russia was the major foreign-policy problem for the u.s. and was laughed at? it turned out to be much more accurate than it was deemed it then. how would you deal with the threat of russia, and apparently it's expansionary policies? marco: let me clarify the threat. it is not the russian people but vladimir putin who wants to be the leader of a great country. and to put behind him what he feels is the humiliation of the 1990's and reestablish russia on par with the u.s., and potentially even china. and the result is that he cannot do it economically, so he is doing it militarily. by making it very clear any nations in his periphery must never turned westward. i think the sanctions that have been put in place, although i would like to see an increased particularly on the part of the u.s
. >> senator, mark rosen of bank of america, merrill lynch.harlie: stand up, please, sir. >> president putin has invaded georgia some years ago, and crimea and all the border problems as well. governor romney, when he ran for president, said that he thought that russia was the major foreign-policy problem for the u.s. and was laughed at? it turned out to be much more accurate than it was deemed it then. how would you deal with the threat of russia, and apparently it's expansionary...
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. >> merrill reece. here we go.when bob really needs to spice things up -- >> here we go. we're dancing. >> he'll dance. >> he says -- >> a lot of people going through a lot of situations in their life and everything else. i just lost my mother in january january. but i just -- i just try to stay positive every day of my life. >> the neck time you're at the shop rite -- >> feel free to join in. >> hi, george. >> hi, everybody v a good night. have a good night sir. >> in south philadelphia, bill rohrer fox 29 news. >> shop rite family i'll see you tomorrow. see you tomorrow. you here every day. >> i got to fine the shop rite gone there. >> does he love his shop or what what. >> south philly yo. >> i love that. going head over there and do a little dance step. >> exact. all right. >>> a senior prank gone too far. now four high school students could face up to six months in jail. the students dee 98ed the tires on 24 school buses that forced classes to be canceled on friday friday. police caught the students after they
. >> merrill reece. here we go.when bob really needs to spice things up -- >> here we go. we're dancing. >> he'll dance. >> he says -- >> a lot of people going through a lot of situations in their life and everything else. i just lost my mother in january january. but i just -- i just try to stay positive every day of my life. >> the neck time you're at the shop rite -- >> feel free to join in. >> hi, george. >> hi, everybody v a good night....
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make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrillthe star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-kind free two-hour real-estate wealth-building workshop where you will learn his three-step system for getting started flipping homes and buying and holding income properties. than and his team are currently looking for a small group of motivated individuals who want to work directly with his team and learn the exact step-by-step system he's used to flip hundreds of properties over the past decade. at this event, you will learn exactly how you can do this without needing money, credit, or any prior experience. so, if you've always had the desire to get into real estate
make more money and take control of your personal and financial future, then get ready, because than merrillthe star of a&e's hit tv show "flip this house," one of the most successful real-estate investors in the country and america's number-one real-estate-investing expert has one heck of an opportunity for you. than is hosting a one-of-a-kind free two-hour real-estate wealth-building workshop where you will learn his three-step system for getting started flipping homes and...
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he is interviewed by cassandra clayton at the university of maryland's philip merrill college of journalism. >> host: peter slevin thank you for joining us to talk about your new book, "michelle obama: a life." >> guest: thank you. it is great to be here. >> host: this is the story of the women you call the most unlikely first lady in modern history. it isn't the story of her life but a story of modern american history. did you set out to tell the story in that context or did it develop as you found out more about her background and themes emerged? >> guest: i covered the obama's for the "washington post" for a while while i lived in chicago. i found her trojectory is fascinating and felt it was worth telling a story where she is at the center of her own narrative not just the wife of. when i embarked i wanted to see where she was coming from and that meant getting into her family history, and chicago history and the history she lived. >> host: chicago ends up being a major player almost a character in her story. looking at the life of her father whom she called her north star even after he
he is interviewed by cassandra clayton at the university of maryland's philip merrill college of journalism. >> host: peter slevin thank you for joining us to talk about your new book, "michelle obama: a life." >> guest: thank you. it is great to be here. >> host: this is the story of the women you call the most unlikely first lady in modern history. it isn't the story of her life but a story of modern american history. did you set out to tell the story in that...
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because i know merrill marco, who ended up being the creator of the show, really did not want to be david'snd and the head writer of the show. >> and you wanted to be dave's girlfriend and the head writer of the show. >> yeah, but that was not going to happen clearly from the first meeting. >> that's a lie. that's a lie. >> okay. but i said that i -- as soon as i could finish this project, i would come back and do it. and so i joined the show later, like end of the summer of '82. but that's the only problem we discussed with you. but i didn't know if i'd be good at that kind of thing, but i loved dave's show. i loved him, you know. >> let's take a look, 33 years ago or whatever it was, 30 something years ago, your first shot on with dave.?q> >> where are -- >> it's somewhere here. >> the control room, it says on a -- >> hi, bill. >> hi. >> how's it going? >> good. >> thanks for being on the show. >> i missed the first part of the show, by the way. what happened? is it going well? i know this is the first show and i think this guy needs a little support. dave letterman. all right, okay. good
because i know merrill marco, who ended up being the creator of the show, really did not want to be david'snd and the head writer of the show. >> and you wanted to be dave's girlfriend and the head writer of the show. >> yeah, but that was not going to happen clearly from the first meeting. >> that's a lie. that's a lie. >> okay. but i said that i -- as soon as i could finish this project, i would come back and do it. and so i joined the show later, like end of the...
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for 61 years that will form the comedy routine as husband and wife the couple formed as stiller and merrillan show we will be right back. >>mark: it put a dam on hold for the first time in the series tim hudson >>mark: this was all rockies have 11 to two going for a second two games before leaving he got hit and a bruised right ankle gray was hit a lag but he stayed in for a little while longer they beat them seven to two coming up working on several developing stories in the next hour more on the deadly storm through texas and oklahoma thousands of people without a home right now asked three people were killed and 400 homes destroyed will have the latest coming up james hartman getting the upper hand on steph curry look for the sweep and the western conference finals will get a live report from houston coming up the san mateo bridge now reopen in both directions after a full week in closure will have live look from the bridge ahead off when we return in just two minutes. dioverrookde andiscer aexcing mbinion tass. ch, rk ccola veri sofcents. avor wit oticruituice it's cholatand uit avor li
for 61 years that will form the comedy routine as husband and wife the couple formed as stiller and merrillan show we will be right back. >>mark: it put a dam on hold for the first time in the series tim hudson >>mark: this was all rockies have 11 to two going for a second two games before leaving he got hit and a bruised right ankle gray was hit a lag but he stayed in for a little while longer they beat them seven to two coming up working on several developing stories in the next...