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i want to bring in michael far, who was in this business. he advises clients, a money manager. i do not know t i assume you follow the fiduciary standard. michael, jump in here and speak to the guests. >> tyler, i think it's ridiculous we're still having this debate. i think it's ridiculous that the securities industry has been able to protect and maintain a suitability standard as long as it has. the difference between a fiduciary and the suitability standard as an example on a mutual fund purchase when a broker recommends a mutual fund all it has to do is be appropriate for that client. that a conservative growth fund is okay for that client. he's not required or she's not required to recommend the lowest fee fund. so i could, if i'm a broker all i need to know is that the fund is suitable and has a 4% low charge fee as a part of it. i can recommend the one with the load rather than the no load. that's the suitability standard. as a fiduciary, as a money manager fiduciary, i have to recommend the best deal for the client and if i am telling the client that i'm going to give th
i want to bring in michael far, who was in this business. he advises clients, a money manager. i do not know t i assume you follow the fiduciary standard. michael, jump in here and speak to the guests. >> tyler, i think it's ridiculous we're still having this debate. i think it's ridiculous that the securities industry has been able to protect and maintain a suitability standard as long as it has. the difference between a fiduciary and the suitability standard as an example on a mutual...
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joining me now, michael far, and cnbc cricketer carol roth. more on code's market earnings.t there? looks good. >> i'm sitting in mel's seat the second floor of the nasdaq. it's good stuff. i'm not in the chicken coup anywhere. >> is it all a twitter story? >> u i have no idea what's going to happen pu bit feels like what facebook felt a couple of years ago when everybody was calling for zuckerberg's head. same thing happening with him right now. that's the most interesting one out of the lot. >> we'll get to that and aapologize for the amount of times i'll have to interrupt as we go to the earnings. just briefly, what happened today, michael far, crude oil back up 4%. what do you make of it? >> you know it's not really a dead cap bounce because the trend had been higher. i think we absorbed the news of the excessive inventory overnight and people were able to digest it and see it's still a supply story. >> the way yesterday it was headlines about greece at the end of the day that turned the markets almost negative. today it was pretty much shrugged off. >> there wasn't a wh
joining me now, michael far, and cnbc cricketer carol roth. more on code's market earnings.t there? looks good. >> i'm sitting in mel's seat the second floor of the nasdaq. it's good stuff. i'm not in the chicken coup anywhere. >> is it all a twitter story? >> u i have no idea what's going to happen pu bit feels like what facebook felt a couple of years ago when everybody was calling for zuckerberg's head. same thing happening with him right now. that's the most interesting...
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michael boyd. >>> get ready far little presidential bashing. or pretty much anyone in tech or everyone in solar. selective rage? we report, you decide. >>> intelligence. ground troops. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science project. and you could make it happen. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save thousands of lives. which means you need a diverse team of advisors helping you. from research data analytics all the way to transformation of clinical care. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. when it comes to good nutrition...i'm no expert. that would be my daughter -- hi dad. she's a dietitian. and back when i wasn't eating right, she got me drinking boost. it's got a great taste and it helps give me the nutrition i was missing. helping me stay more like me. [ female announcer ] boost complete nutritional drink has 26 essential vitamins and miner
michael boyd. >>> get ready far little presidential bashing. or pretty much anyone in tech or everyone in solar. selective rage? we report, you decide. >>> intelligence. ground troops. your daughter has a brilliant idea for her science project. and you could make it happen. right? wrong. because you're not you you're a cancer hospital and your daughter... she's a team of leading researchers... and that brilliant idea is a breakthrough in patient treatment that could save...
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as far as michael carter williams they realized that he wasn't going to be a star and they just movedn and they just hope they can get another one then got first round pick for him. so you're not going to see many if any wins the rest of the season. one guy i feel sorry for the coach. you got to give him a team to coach. he's got nothing now. back to you guys. >> that's what i was saying, too, howard. you fool for the coaches and the players. fans too of course. >> passion and politics are vital but sometimes volatile combination. >> we saw another example of that in turkey. check out this brawl that just happened in particle lamb. what set this whole thing off? >> business is booming in legal marijuana marks. more and more people are taking advantage of it. the new college course allowing students to cash in on the green green. >> and have you ever been out for a jog and sudden hal an irresistible craving for tomatoes? no. iain? >> no. i'm right there with you. same here. >> i haven't been jogging in while. >> some folks in japan just developed something that could help you meet both
as far as michael carter williams they realized that he wasn't going to be a star and they just movedn and they just hope they can get another one then got first round pick for him. so you're not going to see many if any wins the rest of the season. one guy i feel sorry for the coach. you got to give him a team to coach. he's got nothing now. back to you guys. >> that's what i was saying, too, howard. you fool for the coaches and the players. fans too of course. >> passion and...
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far. michael keaton is with us and joe weisenthal is watching next to me. >> the biggest headline came inhe testimony where she said -- stephanie: didn't we read it? how are we getting big surprises? she is simply reading something in a prepared statement. >> we are not getting surprises. the market is in showing a surprise. in there is always a knee-jerk reaction. you'll see a huge move in equities or bonds in reaction to this which is what janet yellen like to see. they want to prepare the markets for the fact that we are going to be able to be patient which meant two meetings. that is the dilemma they were in. she tried to artfully find a way out of it. >> the assessment that it can be patient and beginning to normalize policy means the committee considers it unlikely that economic conditions will warrant an increase in the target range for the several funds for the next couple of meetings. >> that means not in a march and if you read it literally, not in june. we will see if it happens when they meet in march. >> i thought she handled the question of audit the fed really well. she sai
far. michael keaton is with us and joe weisenthal is watching next to me. >> the biggest headline came inhe testimony where she said -- stephanie: didn't we read it? how are we getting big surprises? she is simply reading something in a prepared statement. >> we are not getting surprises. the market is in showing a surprise. in there is always a knee-jerk reaction. you'll see a huge move in equities or bonds in reaction to this which is what janet yellen like to see. they want to...
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let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 21 degrees the high so far. the dew point is the lowest i think i've seen it at national, minus 11. that is crazy, winds calm, humidity only 24%. that is a dry dry air mass. we'll start with clear stays tonight. temps will fall quickly before they level off as clouds come in by morning. snow level forecast 1 to 3 inches i-95 corridor south and east. 3 to 6 north of the spur from montgomery can., frederick, back into loudoun county and fauquier county. the bull's eye will be in the mountains and along the i-81 corridor, 4 to 8 inches possible there. there will be areas northwest of charlottesville with probably 8 plus inches. temperatures, check this out, mainly in the teens. this is with full sun today, 16 gaithersburg, 19 in frederick, leesburg, 201 in manassas, 19 in culpeper -- 21 in manassas, 19 in culpeper. quiet and cold tonight. the record low at dulles is 7 and i am going 6 to 16, record is possible. snow starts tomorrow between 9 a.m. to noon southwest to northeast, snow to a mix about 4 to 5 p.m. it w
let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 21 degrees the high so far. the dew point is the lowest i think i've seen it at national, minus 11. that is crazy, winds calm, humidity only 24%. that is a dry dry air mass. we'll start with clear stays tonight. temps will fall quickly before they level off as clouds come in by morning. snow level forecast 1 to 3 inches i-95 corridor south and east. 3 to 6 north of the spur from montgomery can., frederick, back into...
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reviewing the criminal complaint against turner, defense attorney michael carodza says that the rape charges could be hard to prove. sot sot far what i've seen, would a person believe beyond a reasonable doubt just because they see thrusting? hmmm. it's pretty tough to say therefore he was raping here. i don't think so. forensic evidence.. including blood... was collected from both turner and the vicitim. the results of those tests have not been made public. cardoza says the results could be the deciding factor. sot if they don't have scientific evidence that he actually penetrated her, i don't think they can prove count one and two. in the east bay, charles clifford kron 4 news the problems with the tension bolts that have caused bay bridge officials headaches ever since they were discovered in standing water ---- might take as long as five months to fix. kron four 's jeff bush is live tonight on treasure island with morejeff? caltrans engineers were conducting a maintenance check of the bolts last september and discovered them sitting in about two feet of water. the water seeped in because some grouting was done incorrectly.
reviewing the criminal complaint against turner, defense attorney michael carodza says that the rape charges could be hard to prove. sot sot far what i've seen, would a person believe beyond a reasonable doubt just because they see thrusting? hmmm. it's pretty tough to say therefore he was raping here. i don't think so. forensic evidence.. including blood... was collected from both turner and the vicitim. the results of those tests have not been made public. cardoza says the results could be...
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>> well i agree with what michael said, michael block at the top, as far as volatility.ut as far as this thousand point move that you're talking about in the month so far. >> in the dow. about 800 some, 850, 870123450 take a look at that percentage move out of an 18,000 point index versus the $9 drop in ovx, the oil volatility index that michael, one of the many he's addressing with that, i think that 13% move is phenomenal and shows a calming in the markets there. some of the folks who wanted to be out there flame throwing and throwing molotov cocktails on the market have been wrong. citi, you know, i respect the heck out of the analysts but look at how wrong they are. $20 oil, $10 oil, $5 oil. we'll pay you to take oil. not true. none of that playing out. now we're back into the mid 50s for oil and i think we stay there. 45 to 60 is where i think we are for the year. >> what do you make of the ability of this market to overlook for the most part any of the risks that get in its face? >> look, i would point out the s&p is up about 2% year to date. it's about the worst p
>> well i agree with what michael said, michael block at the top, as far as volatility.ut as far as this thousand point move that you're talking about in the month so far. >> in the dow. about 800 some, 850, 870123450 take a look at that percentage move out of an 18,000 point index versus the $9 drop in ovx, the oil volatility index that michael, one of the many he's addressing with that, i think that 13% move is phenomenal and shows a calming in the markets there. some of the folks...
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. >>> some state lawmakers think california is going too far to encourage conservation. >> 7 on your side's michaelney is here with that and other consumer headlines. >> this first one is super interesting, california made history by becoming the first state in the country to ban plastic bags the grocery stores that ban begins in july much the two pieces of legislation aimed to repeal the ban. one would repeal the 10 cent fee on paper bags. another would cancel out the legislation all together. supporters of the bills argue conservation is good but government should not get involved in how taxpayers should conserve. >> you go to trader joe's do they offer plastic bag, no. whole foods, they offer a plastic bag, no. go to cost coe offer a plastic bag, no. my thing is that retailers should be able to make the decision themselves. >> in at dig to the pills, a referendum effort is under way to repeal the plastic bag ban as well. >>> the bad guys have discovered a fake texting can be as profitable as fishing on e-mail and a whole lot easier to pull off. at&t is the latest company to be called out. privac
. >>> some state lawmakers think california is going too far to encourage conservation. >> 7 on your side's michaelney is here with that and other consumer headlines. >> this first one is super interesting, california made history by becoming the first state in the country to ban plastic bags the grocery stores that ban begins in july much the two pieces of legislation aimed to repeal the ban. one would repeal the 10 cent fee on paper bags. another would cancel out the...
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michael. where do things stand as far as the courts and the justice department right now?> well tamron, your rendition of the facts was pretty much spot on but there was one thing that i would kind of like to correct. we did pursue a federal criminal indictment or criminal investigation, i should say, of the shooter of mr. ellison, donna lesher and sim to what you reported about george zimmerman the doj refused to issue such an investigation. it's an extremely high standard as you know. what we have under way right now is a pattern and practice investigation request pursuant to section 14141 of the code and what we're alleging is that mr. ellison's shooting while, you know sadly tragic and avoidable, was really part of a bigger pattern within that department and i can personally attest to reviewing files upon files of various police-involved shooting which reflect a really troublesome pattern that really stems right back to the practice of the internal investigation. >> you say troublesome pattern. there are numbers of the police-involved shootings at that department, 73%
michael. where do things stand as far as the courts and the justice department right now?> well tamron, your rendition of the facts was pretty much spot on but there was one thing that i would kind of like to correct. we did pursue a federal criminal indictment or criminal investigation, i should say, of the shooter of mr. ellison, donna lesher and sim to what you reported about george zimmerman the doj refused to issue such an investigation. it's an extremely high standard as you know. what...
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it will be 10 minutes from daniel on the far side, and then michael on the near side. how many people are related to michael, by the way? he said he had relatives here. five minutes then from each to respond to one another, and then i will take the moderator's prerogative to ask questions of my own and you will have a chance to come to the microphone to ask your own questions. this is being recorded for c-span and by kuow, and i anticipate they will be airing the entire discussion on kuow and the shorter version on the show i host, "the record." scott walker has recently been mentioned as a second-tier republican candidate for the presidency, and he has known for his animosity toward public employees. this is an issue that is not quite simmering at a high lane in the national level. i'm interested in whether this becomes more of a national debate. we might be talking about things you would hear a lot more about in the coming months and years. let's years an opening statement from daniel. go right ahead, daniel. we have 10 minutes, and it is kind of dark up. we have a t
it will be 10 minutes from daniel on the far side, and then michael on the near side. how many people are related to michael, by the way? he said he had relatives here. five minutes then from each to respond to one another, and then i will take the moderator's prerogative to ask questions of my own and you will have a chance to come to the microphone to ask your own questions. this is being recorded for c-span and by kuow, and i anticipate they will be airing the entire discussion on kuow and...
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far. >> jill thanks very much. up next here tonight, swimming champ michael phelps exits the pool of eligible bachelors.ount on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes nothing else. it's works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache abdominal pain and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. avoid if you take clopidogrel. it's my prescription. nexium 40mg is available only by prescription. pay only $15 a month. visit purplepill.com today. hey buddy, you're squashing me! liquid wart remover? could take weeks to treat. embarrassing wart? dr. scholl's freeze away wipes 'em out fast with as few as one treatment. freeze away! dr. scholl's. the #1 selling freeze brand. >> one wrong step became 1
far. >> jill thanks very much. up next here tonight, swimming champ michael phelps exits the pool of eligible bachelors.ount on sunsweet amazin prune juice to stay fit on the inside? it's made only from prunes nothing else. it's works, simple as that. it's a natural source of fiber and five essential vitamins. try sunsweet amazin prune juice. also available in light. for many prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. it's my prescription. there...
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four of his producers-- harry radliffe, joel bernstein draggan mihailovich and michael gavshon-- traveled with him far family. >> harry radliffe: he would ask questions that sometimes seemed off kilter a little bit. it was often only a question that bob would think to ask, that produced extraordinary responses. >> draggan mihailovich: he could make you laugh, he could make you cry. he could make you think. i mean, they're not that many correspondents out there that could do that. >> michael gavshon: there was no place he wasn't prepared to go regardless of the story. if there was somewhere to go, he would go. >> kroft: he just wanted to go. >> gavshon: he just wanted to go. >> radliffe: bob never complained about spending time in places like mount athos. >> simon: it's about as beautiful as it gets. >> radliffe: bob used to go to monasteries on his own. he loved the tranquility. >> simon: you stain the silence just by walking in. >> radliffe: he found comfort in the solitude and the quiet. he could just be on his own. the monks wouldn't bother him. i mean, he couldn't believe that he was actually ther
four of his producers-- harry radliffe, joel bernstein draggan mihailovich and michael gavshon-- traveled with him far family. >> harry radliffe: he would ask questions that sometimes seemed off kilter a little bit. it was often only a question that bob would think to ask, that produced extraordinary responses. >> draggan mihailovich: he could make you laugh, he could make you cry. he could make you think. i mean, they're not that many correspondents out there that could do that....
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let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 22, as low as it's been so far today. dew points are still below 0, kind of impressive for us. the winds are finally in check, northwesterly at 10. that's going to allow us to fall further. we have clear skies, very dry air mass and calm winds, 15 in hagerstown, 16 in cumberland and gaithersburg, but it's already 3 above in oakland and 1 below in davis. i think we'll have a sprinkling of single digit numbers north and west of town. very cold start, seasonable finish friday. as quickly as the arctic air moved in, it's going to skedaddle out of here. bus stop temperatures 8 to 25, not a typo or a wind chill. those are the temperatures tomorrow morning. weekend looks dry, milder, almost fantastic. cold rain or mix still possible monday, but i'm not really concerned. early in the morning temperatures low teens to upper teens downtown. 9:00 we're still hovering around 19, 20 in gaithersburg and frederick, 204 downtown. by 1:00 not -- 24 downtown. by 1:00 not a bad day to walk to lunch, light southerly wind, temperatures
let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 22, as low as it's been so far today. dew points are still below 0, kind of impressive for us. the winds are finally in check, northwesterly at 10. that's going to allow us to fall further. we have clear skies, very dry air mass and calm winds, 15 in hagerstown, 16 in cumberland and gaithersburg, but it's already 3 above in oakland and 1 below in davis. i think we'll have a sprinkling of single digit numbers north and...
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michael, what do you think of that? >> he is trying to pull back after going very far out on a limb on this. a lot of us no matter what your stripes are have such admiration for the mayor. it was surprising to hear him go there. that was very disappointing in many respects and i think he is trying to recover from it. and now you have another talking point or sticking point that candidates are going to have to answer because he opened that pandora's box. >> we made a handy chart on "does the president love america. we have obama hearts usa, obama does not heart usa, and who knows. so for on the record, in what has emerged, howard, is an early dividing issue. >> well, i mean, rudy is getting a little like ed cotchin. after awhile, you start to say things you probably should not say. i think that is where they are all -- that is where we are now. and i think rudy realized and he tried to reel it back in. he does not want to back off of anything, that is not in his nature. this is the kind of stuff that will bug the republicans. this is the hard part. there is a whole wing of the republican part
michael, what do you think of that? >> he is trying to pull back after going very far out on a limb on this. a lot of us no matter what your stripes are have such admiration for the mayor. it was surprising to hear him go there. that was very disappointing in many respects and i think he is trying to recover from it. and now you have another talking point or sticking point that candidates are going to have to answer because he opened that pandora's box. >> we made a handy chart on...
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that's as far as we can go in our reporting. >> michael do you know at this point in time there were reports they were willing to exchange her for another prisoner? >> i couldn't say for certain. the ransom is pretty definite. early on the family's response if they kidnapped your kid they say i want to know if she's still alive. in that communication i heard the figure was $6.3 million but it might have been $7 million. >> thank you for that reporting. we will take a quick break but when we come back the french president calling peace talks the last ditch effort to end the fight ing ukraine. if we don't find a compromise or lasting peace agreement we know perfectly well what that scenario will be. it has a name. it's called war. [engine revving] [engine revving] [engine revving] ♪ introducing the first-ever 306 horsepower lexus rc coupe with available all-wheel drive. once driven, there's no going back. lease the 2015 rc 350 for $449 a month for 36 months. see your lexus dealer. listen up... i'm reworking the menu. veggies you're cool... mayo, corn dogs...you are so out of here! ahh.
that's as far as we can go in our reporting. >> michael do you know at this point in time there were reports they were willing to exchange her for another prisoner? >> i couldn't say for certain. the ransom is pretty definite. early on the family's response if they kidnapped your kid they say i want to know if she's still alive. in that communication i heard the figure was $6.3 million but it might have been $7 million. >> thank you for that reporting. we will take a quick...
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far today? not yet, no. >> ifill: michael mcfaul what about the u.s. role?discussion that the u.s. should be arming the ukrainian government and helping them by sending lethal weapons to hold that line. did the prospect of that perhaps force some sort of tentative agreement snare. >> i do think the specter of new arms to ukraine helped accelerate the negotiations and focus the minds and get all the leaders together in minsk, i do believe that is true. i also believe it is true that putin is the big winner here. let's be clear about that. both sides are off today because of this agreement than yesterday, but putin is a lot better off. now his proxies have consolidated their gains, given up very little, and we could be replaying this game all over again in six months-time after some military offensive. that's what's happened between the first minsk accord and the second. so it's better than the alternatives but i still think putin gains very concretely to his ultimate objective which is to weaken and ultimately destroy the government in kiev. that's what he re
far today? not yet, no. >> ifill: michael mcfaul what about the u.s. role?discussion that the u.s. should be arming the ukrainian government and helping them by sending lethal weapons to hold that line. did the prospect of that perhaps force some sort of tentative agreement snare. >> i do think the specter of new arms to ukraine helped accelerate the negotiations and focus the minds and get all the leaders together in minsk, i do believe that is true. i also believe it is true that...
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just seeing you in a parking garage, kind of -- >> jon, michael, mike, has been mike for a long time, even as farprezell goes, there's what you learn about is a little bit more about why mike is mike and just how he lost his soul. >> that's just cat nip right there to anyone who loves "breaking bad." thank you. >> you're welcome. >> we cannot wait. sunday night, amc, "better call saul." thanks. >> i have one more thing, don't let these guys push you around. do you understand. don't let them push you around. reach over and slap them. >> i'm going to take that to ap heart. don't mind if i do. >> she doesn't need your help. >> i know. she's the toughest one here. >> thank you, twice. >> you're welcome. >> thank you. >> let's count you down to the close in the uk and across continental europe. happened moments ago about greece. the athens com pos sit down sharply after the ecb canceled acceptance of greek bonds in return for funding. mixed map. greek and german finance ministers meeting in berlin today to discuss athens push to renegotiate greece's debt. german's finance minister said they agreed to
just seeing you in a parking garage, kind of -- >> jon, michael, mike, has been mike for a long time, even as farprezell goes, there's what you learn about is a little bit more about why mike is mike and just how he lost his soul. >> that's just cat nip right there to anyone who loves "breaking bad." thank you. >> you're welcome. >> we cannot wait. sunday night, amc, "better call saul." thanks. >> i have one more thing, don't let these guys push...
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after that, the islamic state will expand possibly as far as istanbul, but possibly the entire world. >> michael, is it an article of religious faith for them that they will win, that if these american and european troops can come in, they can beat them? >> it's not about beating them. isis is not a new nemesis. we've been at war with them 11 years. >> under other titles. >> such as al qaeda in iraq. we dropped so much ordnance on fallujah, we flushed them out. within the first week, it was like playing whack-a-mole. strategically, they saw this as a victory. osama bin laden came out and said look what we did, we killed scores of marines, we forced the united states to commit these war crimes in a major arab city. this is going to be a global recruitment call for mujahadin to pour into iraq. i want to emphasize this sort of messiahic, we're talking about the 14-year-old boy with bad skin, that's the stuff we've all read about in the tabloids. these guys are fired by the radical component. that said. at the upper echelons, they are looking to restore the lost press seem of sunni islam. >> i want
after that, the islamic state will expand possibly as far as istanbul, but possibly the entire world. >> michael, is it an article of religious faith for them that they will win, that if these american and european troops can come in, they can beat them? >> it's not about beating them. isis is not a new nemesis. we've been at war with them 11 years. >> under other titles. >> such as al qaeda in iraq. we dropped so much ordnance on fallujah, we flushed them out. within...
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. >>> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 50 today, that's nice. temps are falling, 32 now the low so far today. it will go lower before midnight and dew points are falling which means drier air is moving in, wind northwest at 21. gusts are still over 40 miles an hour. it feels like 10 in gaithersburg, 20 downtown, 16 in leesburg. if you're going to the wizards game tonight, dress for single digits, wind chill 0 to 10. bus stop temperatures cold 18 to 28. good news, no winds, so no wind chills to speak of. in fact, cold tomorrow, milder on wednesday. the arctic air doesn't hang around long this week and more arctic air returns thursday, could see fleuries on thursday. right now it does not look like a big deal. if we see snow showers develop, it could impact the morning commute on thursday. in the meantime we're tracking winds. on the wind gust tracker 8:00 tonight winds gusting in excess of 30 miles an hour. each number is a wind gust in miles per hour at that time. 10:00 tonight 34 mile-per-hour wind gusts downtown, maybe 32 gust into la plata. by midnight still gusting around 30, but o
. >>> let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, 50 today, that's nice. temps are falling, 32 now the low so far today. it will go lower before midnight and dew points are falling which means drier air is moving in, wind northwest at 21. gusts are still over 40 miles an hour. it feels like 10 in gaithersburg, 20 downtown, 16 in leesburg. if you're going to the wizards game tonight, dress for single digits, wind chill 0 to 10. bus stop temperatures cold...
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michael, this question of now that we're down to as far as we know, one american hostage left and maybe 20 overall is the rough count they think they have the islamic state, the question is coming up again, is a rescue possible? >> i would put it less than 50%. i would put it maybe at 10%. there's a very good reason for that. it's because isis has become very adept at moving themselves around they don't stay in a location more than two or three days. that's key for special forces trying to get fixated on a target. the key they're lacking is human intelligence. human intelligence is a huge part of allowing western forces to be able to operate effectively against targets, whether in afghanistan or whether in iraq. there's a vacuum in syria, because everyone has been brainwashed by the isis ideology especially in the areas that they are operating in whether aleppo or other places in syria. so i think the chances are very slim. the other guy that is prominent in the news is the uk journalist that isis have been using quite uniquely in terms of his skill set and spreading that propaganda wit
michael, this question of now that we're down to as far as we know, one american hostage left and maybe 20 overall is the rough count they think they have the islamic state, the question is coming up again, is a rescue possible? >> i would put it less than 50%. i would put it maybe at 10%. there's a very good reason for that. it's because isis has become very adept at moving themselves around they don't stay in a location more than two or three days. that's key for special forces trying...
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let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, pretty much clear out, full moon, too. 28 degrees the low so far today. whatever the temperature is at midnight will go in the books as the low today. winds are calming down a little, northwesterly at 16. look at the dew point, dew point in the single digits, relative humidity 43 parties. that is a dry air mass. we'll look at -- 43%. that is a dry air mass. we'll look at wind chills again. feels like it's 4 below in oakland and 13 below in davis, west virginia, which is where timberline is. it feel like it's 12 at andrews, 14 in manassas. very cold start and finish tomorrow, but not much wind. bus stop temperatures 18 to 28, cold but no wind. trying to give you a silver lining. clouds return tomorrow night late but not as cold and then it will be milder the middle of the week for wednesday. it's going to be short lived, kind of a wild week in term of temperatures this week. futurecast, 6 a.m. teens in gaithersburg, leesburg, manassas all upper teens, even la plata 19, low 20s downtown, a few wispy clouds in the morning, partly cloudy. by 1:00 tempe
let's start with a live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, pretty much clear out, full moon, too. 28 degrees the low so far today. whatever the temperature is at midnight will go in the books as the low today. winds are calming down a little, northwesterly at 16. look at the dew point, dew point in the single digits, relative humidity 43 parties. that is a dry air mass. we'll look at -- 43%. that is a dry air mass. we'll look at wind chills again. feels like it's 4 below in...
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far more interesting. before we get started with michael's comments and my owney and and answer with them and then open to questions and answers from all of you, we have a message from congressman randy forbes, the chairman of the china caucus in the house of representatives. he could not join us in person but his message to us, and his comment will be read out by my colleague, caroline stewart. >> the press secretary of the hudson institute. >> indeed. >> i'd like to read -- while i regret not being able to join you in person today it's a pleasure to have this opportunity to share some brief thoughts on the hundred year marathon and the contributions of dr. mike pillsbury to this important debate about the future trajectory of chinese power. i have long val i'd his insights on china and the asia-pacific region he combine knowledge of chinese history culture and politics with an understanding of u.s. security interests and the tools required to protect those interests. whether as a congressional staffer, a member of multiple presidential administrations, consultant to the pentagon's office of net assessme
far more interesting. before we get started with michael's comments and my owney and and answer with them and then open to questions and answers from all of you, we have a message from congressman randy forbes, the chairman of the china caucus in the house of representatives. he could not join us in person but his message to us, and his comment will be read out by my colleague, caroline stewart. >> the press secretary of the hudson institute. >> indeed. >> i'd like to read --...
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. >> michael ford is ceo of the regional transit association of michigan so far there have been no major reforms. >> who is accountable for making sure that these lines run better? >> well i think it's all our accountability. but we're here to make sure that that happens. and working with our transit providers, to make sure that we're all working together is our responsibility to make that happen. >> ford says improving a broken bus system will require funding education and extending a reach to the suburbs. >> well i think we have to meet with them we have to talk with them we have to understand what their issues are and their concerns and i think we also have to communicate how transportation can be helpful to that community. >> i don't know if it needs to be that they need to be cooperative, or they just need to be merged into one. i don't know. but i know that the quality of service needs to be improved. >> in january detroit's mayor rolled out a fleet of new buses promising that more changes are on the way. but as the city works to rebound from bankruptcy, jones still sees a rough ro
. >> michael ford is ceo of the regional transit association of michigan so far there have been no major reforms. >> who is accountable for making sure that these lines run better? >> well i think it's all our accountability. but we're here to make sure that that happens. and working with our transit providers, to make sure that we're all working together is our responsibility to make that happen. >> ford says improving a broken bus system will require funding education...
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in light of recent deaths of michael brown, eric garner and camille rice, many questions have emerged. how far have we actually come? so many blatantly racist laws have been erased from the books, what liberties are afforded to racial minorities within our community and our country? with today's discussion, we seek to answer those questions as well as many more and develop a clear picture of race in america. joining us for our conversation is security as, -- shakyra diaz, policy manager for the american civil liberties union. andres gonzalez is the chief of police for the metropolitan housing authority and previously joined us as a panel member at our forum, turning the tide on sexual assault in october. jonathan gordon is a professor of lawyer skills, writing to his -- law students. he was one of the inaugural mentors in the provost scholars program. before joining, he was a trial attorney for the u.s. equal employment opportunity commission, where he handle cases involving racial description. bashir jones is a community activist and public speaker who hosts a variety of radio shows in the cl
in light of recent deaths of michael brown, eric garner and camille rice, many questions have emerged. how far have we actually come? so many blatantly racist laws have been erased from the books, what liberties are afforded to racial minorities within our community and our country? with today's discussion, we seek to answer those questions as well as many more and develop a clear picture of race in america. joining us for our conversation is security as, -- shakyra diaz, policy manager for the...
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as far as the white people addressing the michael brown situation, he had no such things they are saying about him. that was done by the media. the criminals, bad cops, not good cops, as far as al sharpton that is another lie that white people are saying. they are just hateful people there are good white gold. you've got hateful white people calling in. >>host: what interactions you had with the police? caller: i have had plenty. i have had cops come upon me because i defend myself, but they won't get the white person. i have had good cops, and talk to you they are supposed to. you have bad cops. the problem is you have prosecutors that are just as bad and don't want to prosecute the bad cops worried you've got cops that protect cops. they call it the blue shield. that's what we've got. host: where do you agree on this statement, do you have a lot of confidence in the police? caller: i have confidence in the good policeman. there are bad racist cops. there are bad white people that wear shirts and ties to try to bring the country down. host: we are going to savannah georgia. caller: we h
as far as the white people addressing the michael brown situation, he had no such things they are saying about him. that was done by the media. the criminals, bad cops, not good cops, as far as al sharpton that is another lie that white people are saying. they are just hateful people there are good white gold. you've got hateful white people calling in. >>host: what interactions you had with the police? caller: i have had plenty. i have had cops come upon me because i defend myself, but...
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so far we know, that pennsbury school district and saint michael the arc angel are on a two hour delayrom our chopper view it wasn't delay because it is still dark. darkness was hampering their investigation that forced them to, trying to communicate, with the person on the roof via the the pa system. that person was not responding. and it has been difficult to see. now that the sunnies coming up hopefully that will help police. we were waiting to talk to the chief, he is heavily involved in this active investigation. presumably he cannot make his way over here right now because it is ongoing, and active. shelter in place order remains in effect for the boro of tulleytown. pennsbury school district on a two hour delay, as well as saint michael the arc angel, alex and mike. >> that sct there. i mean in the immediate area. >> reporter: right there. >> jenny, thank you. 6:32. >> lets get a check at the the weather, sue. >> hi sue. >> we are seeing a few snow flurries out to the west of us if that area holds together we may be seeing it in the city as well. bus stop buddy is ready for a mo
so far we know, that pennsbury school district and saint michael the arc angel are on a two hour delayrom our chopper view it wasn't delay because it is still dark. darkness was hampering their investigation that forced them to, trying to communicate, with the person on the roof via the the pa system. that person was not responding. and it has been difficult to see. now that the sunnies coming up hopefully that will help police. we were waiting to talk to the chief, he is heavily involved in...
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. >> greece's plan to ask irish finance minister michael noonan if he thinks the professional goes farugh. >> good morning to our viewers in europe and good morning to those in asia and a warm welcome to those just weigh up in the united states. i'm guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. this is "the pulse" interest london. >> we're going to speak exclues ily to the irish finance minister. michael noonan. we'll ask him what happens with greece. what is going to happen with greece. >> and does the u.k. face its most uncertain election in the 1920's. talk we'll take a look at them with tony blair's former campaign manager, alastair campbell. >> that is just the next hour. o the course of the day swrerks a lot more for you. hsbc will be questioned by british m.p.'s over the tax evasion scandal that has engulfs the swiss arm of europe's biggest bank. he will appear at 2:15 london time to answer requests about all of this. looking forward to that conversation. >> mark, there are so many questions. when they are going to get grilled, they are going to basically try and understand what the peop
. >> greece's plan to ask irish finance minister michael noonan if he thinks the professional goes farugh. >> good morning to our viewers in europe and good morning to those in asia and a warm welcome to those just weigh up in the united states. i'm guy johnson. >> i'm francine lacqua. this is "the pulse" interest london. >> we're going to speak exclues ily to the irish finance minister. michael noonan. we'll ask him what happens with greece. what is going to...
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in light of the recent deaths of michael brown and others we wonder how far we have come. many racist laws have been removed from the books. what today's discussion does is seeks to answer questions regarding race in america. joining us is shakyra diaz. she has worked on policy campaigns regarding political activism and gang and initiatives. next, andres gonzalez. he previously joined us on a panel for their forum turning the tide on sexual assault in november. we are glad to have him back. jonathan gordon teaches legal analysis and writing. he was an inaugural mentor working with youth from east cleveland. he was a trial attorney handling cases involving racial discrimination. basheer jones hosts a variety of radio shows in the cleveland. during the 2012 presidential campaign he was a regional field director for organizing for america. the moderator for today's forum >> good afternoon. i man city price, a youth forum council member here at the city club. i want to thank you for coming out to this special form -- special forum. we also have another forum on the 29th called
in light of the recent deaths of michael brown and others we wonder how far we have come. many racist laws have been removed from the books. what today's discussion does is seeks to answer questions regarding race in america. joining us is shakyra diaz. she has worked on policy campaigns regarding political activism and gang and initiatives. next, andres gonzalez. he previously joined us on a panel for their forum turning the tide on sexual assault in november. we are glad to have him back....
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michael. temperatures as we woke um on saturday well below zero as far as the windchill and even down south, downfeeling like it was in the 30s. so that's significant for them. as we get you into sunday morning, look what's happening here. some milder air is going to push briefly into the northeast, but look at this on the backside of it already bismarck 13 below, minneapolis, 7 below. that arctic air is coming right back at us here. we are stuck in this pattern and i think we're going to be in it for the next few days. with this storm we do have some milder air with quotes pushing in but it will be mild enough or warm enough that i think it will switch over. that is the snow that will begin in new york and boston will eventually switch into rain as we get you to sunday. so that is some good news there. let's talk about the snow potential here anywhere from 4 to 6 inches western virginia getting it on a good 12 inches plus, good for the ski resorts. more rounds of arctic air as he we talk about here. look at the clock, into february and, in fact i don't see this changing until we get into the ear
michael. temperatures as we woke um on saturday well below zero as far as the windchill and even down south, downfeeling like it was in the 30s. so that's significant for them. as we get you into sunday morning, look what's happening here. some milder air is going to push briefly into the northeast, but look at this on the backside of it already bismarck 13 below, minneapolis, 7 below. that arctic air is coming right back at us here. we are stuck in this pattern and i think we're going to be in...
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michael became nominee. there are concerns from republicans that it could elevate too far to the right. >> it could be that someget a boost if they are able to persuade voters in the republican primary that they are really presidential material. >> georgia's secretary of state says moderates may prevail and any moderate who can win in the south will have instant credibility with conservatives across the rest of the country. >>> we now know what brian williams' punishment will be for telling tall tales about his involvement in news stories at nbc. fox news media analyst joins us now. good evening. what are you hearing? >> nbc executives felt they had to hit brian williams with a six-month suspension and describe his false story by coming under fire in iraq as inexcusable. no final decision can be made on his fate because internal inquiry isn't done and expanding to other embellishments. i am hearing that the nbc branch does envision giving williams a second chance but sources say most people at nbc don't expect to see him back in the anchor chair. >> what has the reaction been inside nbc news to losing really it
michael became nominee. there are concerns from republicans that it could elevate too far to the right. >> it could be that someget a boost if they are able to persuade voters in the republican primary that they are really presidential material. >> georgia's secretary of state says moderates may prevail and any moderate who can win in the south will have instant credibility with conservatives across the rest of the country. >>> we now know what brian williams' punishment...
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it has become far more interesting before we get started with michael's comments in my own question question-and-answer and then open it to question and answers from you we have a message from congressman randy forbes the chairman of the china carcass in the house of representatives for me the carcass from china that the china cock the china carcass ca use the us carcass that the carcass and give you my carcass tremendously important that the future trajectory of chinese power. the insight and space bar and it's the degrees of combining knowledge with an understanding of us security interests. it what it congressional staffer consultant to the pentagon office of net assessment for what is really is really part of what makes is that a unique contribution is the recounting of evolution. rather than simply choosing a and sitting comfortably within it as happens far too often in the views on changed as the facts on the ground changed. a long-term competitor of the united states and the has been a powerful voice articulating those powers should look like. if you like of the century ad it is more important t
it has become far more interesting before we get started with michael's comments in my own question question-and-answer and then open it to question and answers from you we have a message from congressman randy forbes the chairman of the china carcass in the house of representatives for me the carcass from china that the china cock the china carcass ca use the us carcass that the carcass and give you my carcass tremendously important that the future trajectory of chinese power. the insight and...
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it stars sylvester stallone, michael b jordan and felicia rashad so look for them around the city. >>> far yesterday we check with our eyewitness weather watchers, we were seeing temperatures of 45 46 degrees and now take a look at our map and we are hard pressed to find anything not in the 20's. i don't think we have one report here in the 30's here on the weather watcher map. lets start off with 25 with shawn kill any evesham township new jersey reporting clear skies and boy is it coal. lets head over to this cold report 20 degrees from john o'donnell from downingtown. 20 degrees right the now. it is cold windy. temperature is still falling. can't wait for spring. i'll tell you john i have been feeling the same way. once you get into february you think we can wrap this up anytime now. 27 degrees in this report. jimmies in philadelphia, looking at 27 and clear skies. the let's head down into delaware for our last weather watcher lisa kerrigan at 28 degrees. she's in wilmington her comment says brr feels like speak with that northwest win at 13 miles an hour. thanks as always to our weathe
it stars sylvester stallone, michael b jordan and felicia rashad so look for them around the city. >>> far yesterday we check with our eyewitness weather watchers, we were seeing temperatures of 45 46 degrees and now take a look at our map and we are hard pressed to find anything not in the 20's. i don't think we have one report here in the 30's here on the weather watcher map. lets start off with 25 with shawn kill any evesham township new jersey reporting clear skies and boy is it...
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and michael to pick on what he is talking about, the near enemy and the far enemy and the differencesda and the differences is the islamic state has been far more successful in establishing itself and rooting itself into a broader territory. we knew about the parts of syria and iraq and they have taken over like mosul and iraq and now they are establishing in places like libya where there were other territory groups the west was worried about. this is worrisome, is it not, that this group is as an army is fairly successful in holding actual territory more than al qaeda has? >> that is right. al qaeda did hold territory with the taliban prior to 9/11 that a great sanctuary in afghanistan, and that was destroyed after 9/11 and since then they haven't had much territory. and isis yes, they are looking to gain control of territory and establish that caliphate where they are right now in the leavant in iraq and syria and reaching out to other groups that are trying to get land like boko haram and others in north africa to establish links to try to grow the organization and make it bigger a
and michael to pick on what he is talking about, the near enemy and the far enemy and the differencesda and the differences is the islamic state has been far more successful in establishing itself and rooting itself into a broader territory. we knew about the parts of syria and iraq and they have taken over like mosul and iraq and now they are establishing in places like libya where there were other territory groups the west was worried about. this is worrisome, is it not, that this group is as...
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. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl ray nine years after he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary when he assassinated king. >> the main thing he was interested in was escaping. now, when i first met him, i was interested in escaping too. we got into a couple of plots together that never worked out. one we were going to go through the roof of the old auditorium where they showed movies. we did get the hole cut but it was discovered before we had a chance to use it. we didn't get caught, we didn't get locked up over it. they found it and tightened security in that area. >> in 1977 ray plotted another escape with james slagle and two other inmates. the plan was to climb the outer wall using a makeshift ladder crafted from chains. the inmates knew the tower guard closest to the wall took an afternoon nap. but slagle feared ray's high profile would lead them to the escapees. >> i said, james
. >> michael king could spend the rest of his life in max, but he is far from the most notorious escapee at brushy mountain. the most famous escape was made by james earl ray nine years after he killed civil rights leader martin luther king jr. ray had been an escapee from missouri state penitentiary when he assassinated king. >> the main thing he was interested in was escaping. now, when i first met him, i was interested in escaping too. we got into a couple of plots together that...
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also works for the weather service michael had an article written about him talking about this up coming system. it's worth checking out. he has the best data by farhink at least currently. we are looking for cloudy skies and the breeze is picking up. no rain yet but it's on it's way. tonight it will be there. two systems flash flood watch already posted. i'll tell you the precipitation forecast for the next seven days i've seen 18-inches of rain north so my goodness. flash flood watch out of north bay not expecting that much around 10-inches of rain and gusts easily to 50 or 60. it's still working it's way towards us. we have to wait but a lot of cloud cover so cloudy and mild with the breeze beginning to crank itself up a little bit. 50s for most of the temperatures a a few 40s but a lot of 50s here as we get the cloud cover and south wind that's all very mild. 53 for windsor and lake. yesterday fog was the big story but starting to kick up the breeze and that's going to stir up the atmosphere where fog should not be an issue. south west what's happening in the bay? not reporting. they are sleeping in and an easterly breeze for livermore. cloud
also works for the weather service michael had an article written about him talking about this up coming system. it's worth checking out. he has the best data by farhink at least currently. we are looking for cloudy skies and the breeze is picking up. no rain yet but it's on it's way. tonight it will be there. two systems flash flood watch already posted. i'll tell you the precipitation forecast for the next seven days i've seen 18-inches of rain north so my goodness. flash flood watch out of...
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michael. and she lived, harper lee ever after, but the most popular tweets by far were the ones suggesting a different title for the new book. damage says can't believe harper lee didn't go with to kill two mockingbirds and brian tweeted to kill a mockingbird reloaded and one more from rachel, to kill a mockingbird to the squeakwal. we have a lot more tweets on our website www.wusa9.com. >> see what she did there? thanks. >>> time in jail doesn't meantime away from the fans for jayson werth. kristen will have more on that in a few minutes. >> reporter: almost of store product has now, more and more americans are discovering that... shred after shred... dish after dish... day after delicious day... shredding galbani mozzarella yourself inspires meals, and moments, that are simply better. mmm, galbani (sfx: kiss). italy's favorite cheese brand. now, america's number one block mozzarella. >>> hip-hop mogul suge knight is in the hospital. the los angeles county sheriff's deputy said knight complained of chest pains in court today. at the hearing he pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and attempted mur
michael. and she lived, harper lee ever after, but the most popular tweets by far were the ones suggesting a different title for the new book. damage says can't believe harper lee didn't go with to kill two mockingbirds and brian tweeted to kill a mockingbird reloaded and one more from rachel, to kill a mockingbird to the squeakwal. we have a lot more tweets on our website www.wusa9.com. >> see what she did there? thanks. >>> time in jail doesn't meantime away from the fans for...
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finest oregon down by a madman who fought his ambush would avenge the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. i make far too many calls and there are far too many names of fallen officers on the national law enforcement officers memorial and far too many names etched there each year. face wore the same goes all law enforcement do and answered the call to serve the people all the people. like all good police officers they move toward danger without regard for the politics or passions or race of those who needed their help, knowing the risks inherent in their work. they were minority police officers killed while standing watch in a minority neighborhoods in brooklyn. a neighborhood that they and their fellow officers rescued from the grip of violent crime. for a couple decades it was shorthand for chaos and disorder in which good people had no freedom to walk or shop or play or just sit on the front steps and talk. was too dangerous, but no more. thanks to the work of those who chose lives of service and danger to help others but despite that sacrifice that selfless service these two officers and countles
finest oregon down by a madman who fought his ambush would avenge the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. i make far too many calls and there are far too many names of fallen officers on the national law enforcement officers memorial and far too many names etched there each year. face wore the same goes all law enforcement do and answered the call to serve the people all the people. like all good police officers they move toward danger without regard for the politics or passions or race of...
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we had him at even money a month ago with michael keaton as a slight favorite in the category. eddie redmayne's success so far moved to his odd movement so far. we actually make a little bit of money if it's redmayne or keaton to win the category. our worst case scenario would be bradley cooper for "american sniper." "american sniper" for best picture would be horrifying for us it would be a sunday night or monday night football loss in terms of how much we're exposed. >> looking at best actors as well. a lot of talk about miss pike's performance in "gone girl." what do you think about that category? >> i think julianne moore is almost definitely going to take it. i did see "gone girl" with my wife. i slept on the couch that night. i'd like to see her. i think she did phenomenal. i don't see any way julianne moore doesn't take it. >> pat if that is your real name let's get to the best director category. so, look you know i'm just a simple guy here. i don't always understand this stuff. the best picture favorites are "birdman" and "boyhood" overwhelming. i assume the directors are the overwhelming favorites. d
we had him at even money a month ago with michael keaton as a slight favorite in the category. eddie redmayne's success so far moved to his odd movement so far. we actually make a little bit of money if it's redmayne or keaton to win the category. our worst case scenario would be bradley cooper for "american sniper." "american sniper" for best picture would be horrifying for us it would be a sunday night or monday night football loss in terms of how much we're exposed....
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it still has earnings ahead of them come march but they are hot far from the highs seen in late 2007. >> michaelhe stock for us. we want people buying ciena. we think their fiscal first quarter will be better than expected. they are in the 100 g optical business. they are come in that space. they are reporting earnings. the beat -- stock traded of 18%. much of ciena's business -- we are positive on the name. we want to put on 18 22 risk reversal. we are comfortable with downside risk. a 20 two strike call. you do that for $.14. unlimited upside above that 22 strike at expiration. >> there is a chart that shows you how you might profit. this is a goal long strategy. thank you for joining us today. that is today's on the markets. we are to see how indexes react. right now, they are down about 2/10 of 1%. "money stephanie: welcome to "money clip." we bring together the best stories come interview and video in business news. why is this man smiling? the prime minister of greece has some decisions to make. in company news, charlie ergen takes back the reigns at dish network. trying to reverse years o
it still has earnings ahead of them come march but they are hot far from the highs seen in late 2007. >> michaelhe stock for us. we want people buying ciena. we think their fiscal first quarter will be better than expected. they are in the 100 g optical business. they are come in that space. they are reporting earnings. the beat -- stock traded of 18%. much of ciena's business -- we are positive on the name. we want to put on 18 22 risk reversal. we are comfortable with downside risk. a...
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live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, high temperature today 41, that occurred at midnight. we've been falling all day. right now we're 21, the blow so far. crazy again, dew points -- the low so far, crazy again dew points below zero. winds should go pretty much dead calm by dawn. very cold tomorrow, not windy. bus stop temperatures 0 to 22. bundle up the kids and yourself. storms stay south of us this week, but it could be an active week, too. flurries or light snow is possible thursday. had flurries in the forecast earlier on thursday, added the chance for light snow. that storm will hammer the smokies and north carolina wednesday night and thursday morning, could bring enough moisture our way for light snow or flurries, but in morning just cold, clear, single digits across the board except downtown low to mid-teens. by 9:00 just a few clouds to the south, no worries, 14 in leesburg, 15 in manassas, 17 downtown. temps are a bit high. by 1:00 on futurecast we see generally clear skies, 26 now downtown, mid-20s leesburg, manassas 26, 24. we're losing sight of the fact our average high is almost 50 now. 6 p.m. tomorrow a few clouds, still
live look outside, our live michael and son weather cam, high temperature today 41, that occurred at midnight. we've been falling all day. right now we're 21, the blow so far. crazy again, dew points -- the low so far, crazy again dew points below zero. winds should go pretty much dead calm by dawn. very cold tomorrow, not windy. bus stop temperatures 0 to 22. bundle up the kids and yourself. storms stay south of us this week, but it could be an active week, too. flurries or light snow is...
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far, no arrest. a huge loss in the sports world. former unc men's code dean smith passed away last night. such an impact on and off the court. the comments from michael jordan alone were very touching. >> all you have to say is michael jordan and you get the picture. the sports world has lost another legend, dean smith. he died yesterday at the age of 83. the retired hall of famer left as the winningest coach in men's history after cap -- after capturing to titles along with the 1976 gold-medal and coaching some of the biggest names like michael jordan and james worthy. fans came to play their respects setting -- to pay their respect, setting flowers in front of the dean dome. michael jordan said other than my parents, no one had a bigger influence on my life than coach smith. he was more than a coach he was my mentor, my teacher, my second father. john compton junior kept it simple and said three words -- i loved him. -- john thompson junior kept it simple and said three words -- i loved him. we will have words from roy williams coming up later in sports. >> the comments keep getting more and more emotional. coming up, new details in a mall shooting
far, no arrest. a huge loss in the sports world. former unc men's code dean smith passed away last night. such an impact on and off the court. the comments from michael jordan alone were very touching. >> all you have to say is michael jordan and you get the picture. the sports world has lost another legend, dean smith. he died yesterday at the age of 83. the retired hall of famer left as the winningest coach in men's history after cap -- after capturing to titles along with the 1976...