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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, concerns grow in china with copper down 5% pushing equity prices lower in asia and europe. futures falling by their daily limits. >>> malaysian authorities hold the latest press conference in the disappearance of flight 370. >>> the world's biggest staffing company, adecco, reports a jump in revenue, helped by recovering, pushing shares atop the market. >>> and investors are cheering the potential, the firm hiking its dividend after quarterly figures and extending its business activity in asia and africa. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> all right, a warm welcome to today's "worldwide exchange." we're waiting for the latest press conference on the mysterious disappearance of the malaysian flight 370 to begin. this is the room in kuala lumpur where that will be held. as soon as it does, we will be going there. meanwhile, a very good morning to you. welcome to the start of
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, concerns grow in china with copper down 5% pushing equity prices lower in asia and europe. futures falling by their daily limits. >>> malaysian authorities hold the latest press conference in the disappearance of flight 370. >>> the world's biggest staffing company, adecco, reports a jump in revenue, helped by recovering, pushing shares atop the market. >>> and investors are cheering the potential, the firm...
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ross? >> thank you for that, seema. you talk about google, there's backlash in san francisco banning them in bars and cafes as well. it's just an interesting thing going on. thank you for that, seema. there's a side panic in the willows bar that features a picture of the wearable computer with a slash over it. along with a message saying customers have expressed concerns of being recorded while enjoying themselves. we'll see what happens with that. >>> other news today, consulting with five media companies is putting the cars.com online listing on the auction block. the wall street journal says the group hhl bellow is seeking up to $3 billion. potential bidders could include private equity firms. last week classified venture sold its other apartments.com for $86$860 million. >>> coming up, is the bull run going to roll on into a sixth straight year? we'll look ahead to today's session coming up. >>> u.s. futures are indicating a pretty flat start this morning after we had some gains last week. the dow up .8%, up 2% on f
ross? >> thank you for that, seema. you talk about google, there's backlash in san francisco banning them in bars and cafes as well. it's just an interesting thing going on. thank you for that, seema. there's a side panic in the willows bar that features a picture of the wearable computer with a slash over it. along with a message saying customers have expressed concerns of being recorded while enjoying themselves. we'll see what happens with that. >>> other news today,...
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sy, seema. >> hi, ross. that's right.rto rico is expected to sell those bonds today at interest rates far lower than investors had thought. and reports say preliminary pricing data circulated on monday show the bonds will be offered in a single 20-year maturity are yields ranging from 8.6 to 8.88%. moody's, s&p and fitch all cut puerto rico to junk status last month. the island has about $70 billion in outstanding debt and has long struggled with high unemployment, chronic deficits and growth that's been slowing since 2006. hedge funds are expected to dominate the sales today with many traditional muni bonds shut out on restrictions. a draft document released last week shows the bonds will be sold in denominations starting at $100,000. a level that would exclude most individual investors. analysts say lower yields are being driven by several factors, including its budget cap, and the general sense of relief that it has access to the debt market. just last week, the government hired a unit of a well known u.s. restructurin
sy, seema. >> hi, ross. that's right.rto rico is expected to sell those bonds today at interest rates far lower than investors had thought. and reports say preliminary pricing data circulated on monday show the bonds will be offered in a single 20-year maturity are yields ranging from 8.6 to 8.88%. moody's, s&p and fitch all cut puerto rico to junk status last month. the island has about $70 billion in outstanding debt and has long struggled with high unemployment, chronic deficits...
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bertha, good to see you. >> good to see you, ross.ox, the softwaremaker and storage firm ends months of speculation about whether it would go public. it now looks to raise about $250 million when it lists shares on the new york stock exchange. the company didn't specify how many shares it's selling or the expected price range. those details will likely come as the ipo gets closer. box is the latest high profile ipo after twitter to bypass nasdaq, which has lost favor as the nyse has cut fees and a number of investors are still feeling soured over the nasdaq's handling of facebook's ipo. even though facebook has gone on to put in some new highs. box released some financials with its filing. revenue more than doubled to $124 million last year, but its losses would it widened to $168 million. the company says it does not expect to be protble for the foreseeable future. box has about 125 million users as of the end of january. the ceo aaron levy brushed off worries about the company's finances. >> as you can imagine, we're very, very focu
bertha, good to see you. >> good to see you, ross.ox, the softwaremaker and storage firm ends months of speculation about whether it would go public. it now looks to raise about $250 million when it lists shares on the new york stock exchange. the company didn't specify how many shares it's selling or the expected price range. those details will likely come as the ipo gets closer. box is the latest high profile ipo after twitter to bypass nasdaq, which has lost favor as the nyse has cut...
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, eu leaders arrive for the emergency summit in brussels to decide how strongly they should respond to russia's actions in ukraine. but can sanctions be avoided? >>> they'll meet again. u.s. secretary of state john kerry set to meet with russia's foreign minister in rome after assuring something concrete had come out of on talks in paris yesterday. >>> in corporate news, telecom's mega merger on the cards. saying they'll float the combined company immediately. >>> facebook confirms severe winter weather has had a major impact on the economy. fed president charles plosser says the extreme weather has been clouding his readings. >> the data, aus point out, has been very noisy. we've had storm after storm after storm on the east coast and drought in the west. it's been difficult to get a decent reading on the economy. >>> warm welcome from today's program. coming up later, extended programming for that. pressure, of course, yesterday from the imf.
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today from around the globe, eu leaders arrive for the emergency summit in brussels to decide how strongly they should respond to russia's actions in ukraine. but can sanctions be avoided? >>> they'll meet again. u.s. secretary of state john kerry set to meet with russia's foreign minister in rome after assuring something concrete had come out of on talks in paris yesterday. >>> in corporate news, telecom's mega merger on the cards. saying...
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i'm ross westgate. headlines from around the world, china's finance minister says his country must make extreme efforts on economic restructuring to maintain growth. this is pmi data falling to an eighth-month low. >> how to make real reform to take away risk to burst some bubble and the cause this could impact. >> surprises to the upside. the highest level in nearly three years although german numbers are weaker than expected. >>> and wheels down. president obama arrives in the netherlands with emergency g-7 talks in ukraine set to shadow a nuclear summit. this as nato's top commander warns about military build-up on the ukrainian border. >>> plus, hours after shooting down a syrian war plane, the turkish prime minister vows to crush his political enemies rallying crowds cheer as he also steps up the bid to block twitter. >> you're watching "worldwide exchange" bringing you business news from around the globe. >> very good morning to you, particularly if you are just joining us in the united states. we
i'm ross westgate. headlines from around the world, china's finance minister says his country must make extreme efforts on economic restructuring to maintain growth. this is pmi data falling to an eighth-month low. >> how to make real reform to take away risk to burst some bubble and the cause this could impact. >> surprises to the upside. the highest level in nearly three years although german numbers are weaker than expected. >>> and wheels down. president obama arrives...
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i'm ross westgate. no closer to a deal, putin says the kremlin and the white house are still divided over ukraine despite an hour-long call with oh bomb ma. >>> china suffers its first ever corporate bond default. a landmark move that could change china's debt landscape. >>> bitcoin is not a currency. japan rules the bank should not be allowed to provide bitcoins to customers and tables the idea of taxing transactions. >>> and investors braced for today's investment report and another low payroll numbers. u.s. stocks hit record highs as investors celebrate five years since the bottom of the market after the financial crisis. welcome to the show. the s&p is up another three points. here we are an hour into trade, weighted to the down side. the ftse by the close last night was up some 13 points. it's down 27 at the moment. 0.4% lower. xetra dax down 0.8%. cac 40 down 0.3% and the ftse mib off 0.5%. the nikkei was up when we closed up for trade in the week in gentlemanen pa. the hang seng down marginally,
i'm ross westgate. no closer to a deal, putin says the kremlin and the white house are still divided over ukraine despite an hour-long call with oh bomb ma. >>> china suffers its first ever corporate bond default. a landmark move that could change china's debt landscape. >>> bitcoin is not a currency. japan rules the bank should not be allowed to provide bitcoins to customers and tables the idea of taxing transactions. >>> and investors braced for today's investment...
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hi, sri. >> ross, very good morning to you. i do want to talk about what's happening tomorrow, tuesday. a new day, but more importantly a new quarter of the second. and this is going to be absolutely critical for the chinese markets because we get the official china manufacturing pmi and we get the final read from the hsbc. to all intensive purposes, it does look as though it will be another sub par number, so perhaps that's what the shanghai composite is trying to frontrun and price in. and this is going to be important from the policy perspective as well. with we do sea a softer pmi tomorrow, then that will probably seal the deal on near term stimulus from the chinese government from beijing. so i'll leave you with that in mind. that's probably one of the reasons why the greater chinese markets have had a reasonably good day with the exception of the chinese shanghai composite. elsewhere, i want to talk about the nikkei. you were talking about the quarterly performance down by 9%. they had a reasonably good day up 1% despite
hi, sri. >> ross, very good morning to you. i do want to talk about what's happening tomorrow, tuesday. a new day, but more importantly a new quarter of the second. and this is going to be absolutely critical for the chinese markets because we get the official china manufacturing pmi and we get the final read from the hsbc. to all intensive purposes, it does look as though it will be another sub par number, so perhaps that's what the shanghai composite is trying to frontrun and price in....
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here's where i think ross and i might have some common ground. there's no question that the best thing we can do for workers, whether they're the lowest paid or for that matter middle class or above. the best thing is economic growth. here's the difference. i don't think making our economy more like france, italy, greece, more regulation, government mandates, higher taxes, more spending, i don't think that's the recipe to get faster growth. if we want more job creation, higher pay we need a tight labor market. that means more growth. and i think you get that by reducing the burden of government. so i think we should be going in the opposite direction. yes, let's go back to the era when we had fast growth but it wasn't the 1970s. it was the 1980s and 90s under reagan and clinton. that's when the burden of government was falling not rising. >> mr. isenbray, why don't you answer what dan says? i think what you were saying there was to go back to the levels or the thresholds of the 1970s. >> that's right. >> when inflation adjusted terms the overtime
here's where i think ross and i might have some common ground. there's no question that the best thing we can do for workers, whether they're the lowest paid or for that matter middle class or above. the best thing is economic growth. here's the difference. i don't think making our economy more like france, italy, greece, more regulation, government mandates, higher taxes, more spending, i don't think that's the recipe to get faster growth. if we want more job creation, higher pay we need a...
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ross. >> yeah. and we'll see how we steer through that particular -- eunice, for now, thanks so much, indeed. as far as the agenda in the states today, weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 eastern, forecast to rise by 7,000 to a total of 230,000. also today, we get february retail sales expected to rise 0.2%. and the retail control number, which excludes sales of autos, gasoline and building material factors into gdp is expected to rise 0.3%. february import prices are out at 8:30 and at 10:00, we get business inventories, just a few earnings on tap today, which include dollar general, aeropostale and seaworld. >>> the new york fire department is concerned that six people are dead in the gas explosion in harlem that leveled two apartment buildings on wednesday. more than 60 people were injured. some are still missing. authorities have yet to pinpoint a cause, but investigators will likely look at a more than 100-year-old cast iron pipeline. if it's determined that the pipeline was to blame, it rank
ross. >> yeah. and we'll see how we steer through that particular -- eunice, for now, thanks so much, indeed. as far as the agenda in the states today, weekly jobless claims are out at 8:30 eastern, forecast to rise by 7,000 to a total of 230,000. also today, we get february retail sales expected to rise 0.2%. and the retail control number, which excludes sales of autos, gasoline and building material factors into gdp is expected to rise 0.3%. february import prices are out at 8:30 and at...
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ross, let me start with you.dark, with no ground control and presumably, it appears, certain automatic functions of the plane turned off, could you get this thing to ground in any way? or is that just an impossible task? >> no, chris. it's a simple thing for a pilot of that caliber that gets to fly a 777. that aircraft has onboard equipment that could be used to find your way basically anywhere around the world by itself. >> so you do think that even given the conditions that getting to an airstrip that could take a 777, getting it to ground, that's not a, i guess, like, obviously preposterous notion that should be dismissed out of hand? >> obviously we can't leave any stone unturned. there are many hypothesis and guesswork, but we really don't know anything as of this moment. nothing solid. not a shred of evidence has come up that back any of these theories. >> latane, i see you nodding your head. one of the things i thought interesting today in talking to pilots, corresponding with pilots, reading some pilots o
ross, let me start with you.dark, with no ground control and presumably, it appears, certain automatic functions of the plane turned off, could you get this thing to ground in any way? or is that just an impossible task? >> no, chris. it's a simple thing for a pilot of that caliber that gets to fly a 777. that aircraft has onboard equipment that could be used to find your way basically anywhere around the world by itself. >> so you do think that even given the conditions that...
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hi, sixuan. >> hi, thank you, ross. we saw across the board selling in asia today hurt by worries over slowing growth in china and the ukraine. meantime, chinese banks cutting low to industries and there's a big drop in copper prices. the shanghai composite ended down by 0.7% and the shenzhen down by 0.4%. the hang seng index in hong kong slipped 1% today. over in japan, hurt by a stronger yen, the nikkei 225 suffered its second largest percentage loss this year, ended lower by over 3%. exporters, china play, utility stocks, financials and delisted shares were broadly lower. in south korea, pouring outflows continued for the fifth straight session with the kospi ending down by 0.735%. in australia had its biggest weekly fall in three months with miners and banks leading the losses. in terms of individual movers, tangseng holdings slipped 4% today after reports that the pboc demanded payments made by scanning the stock hold for its mobile devices be halted. reportedly, the central bank has issued such a notice to china c
hi, sixuan. >> hi, thank you, ross. we saw across the board selling in asia today hurt by worries over slowing growth in china and the ukraine. meantime, chinese banks cutting low to industries and there's a big drop in copper prices. the shanghai composite ended down by 0.7% and the shenzhen down by 0.4%. the hang seng index in hong kong slipped 1% today. over in japan, hurt by a stronger yen, the nikkei 225 suffered its second largest percentage loss this year, ended lower by over 3%....
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. >> thank you for that, ross. upbeat data on hope more stimulus measure sess helping sentiment in asia. the hong kong index gained 0.7% today. medical stocks rallied after premier said china steps up medical reforms this year. but property stocks met the losses today after a three-day rally weighing on the shanghai composite which ended down by a modest 0.2%. and some other quiet day in japan with the nikkei 225 gaining 0.4%. shares moved to a two-week high up 1.2% and australian shares rebounded about 0.75% as metal prices were firmer. let's take a look at earnings in china. shares of agricultural bank of china rose to a two-month high as investors cheered its net high interest and dethe cline in nonperforming loans. mengniu darely jumped 8.6% after a more than expected 0.25% raise in profits. daphne international tumbled over 8% after it reported a 66% drop in earnings. that is a look at asian markets. back to you, ross. >> thank you for that, sixuan. catch you a little later ahead of the u.s. open coming up lat
. >> thank you for that, ross. upbeat data on hope more stimulus measure sess helping sentiment in asia. the hong kong index gained 0.7% today. medical stocks rallied after premier said china steps up medical reforms this year. but property stocks met the losses today after a three-day rally weighing on the shanghai composite which ended down by a modest 0.2%. and some other quiet day in japan with the nikkei 225 gaining 0.4%. shares moved to a two-week high up 1.2% and australian shares...
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sixuan. >> thank you for that, ross. china's new home price growth came in at 8.7% in february, slowing down from the 9.7% on-year growth in january. towards that chinese property developer was near bankruptcy with debt exceeding $500 million. as far as markets are concerned, property majors such as china merchant and polireal estate were down about 3% today. analysis say slow house prices pbo see more flexibility in terms of policies. meanwhile, beijing vow toes establish a nationwide realistic registry system before 2020 starting with housing registration for government officials as part of an anti-corruption effort. as for the rest of asia, we saw some bargain hunting today. the nikkei 225 ended higher by almost 1%. the kospi up towards a second straight session. australian miners rebounded as copper prices steaded and the new zealand market managed to hit its all-time high. tencent rallied over 5% today in hong kong after four days of losses after the pboc halted some of its internet finance channels. the company cas
sixuan. >> thank you for that, ross. china's new home price growth came in at 8.7% in february, slowing down from the 9.7% on-year growth in january. towards that chinese property developer was near bankruptcy with debt exceeding $500 million. as far as markets are concerned, property majors such as china merchant and polireal estate were down about 3% today. analysis say slow house prices pbo see more flexibility in terms of policies. meanwhile, beijing vow toes establish a nationwide...
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wl ross and company.ven what we're having, you know, take place in the u.s. market here we're worried about some of the global risks relative to china, frothy ipo markets, your name it your recently pulled the diamond s shipping ipo. why? >> we were in a position where we did not need the money. it was an opportunistic primary offering in order to buy still some more vessels. >> you're waiting for a better market, essentially, right? >> yeah. yeah. because they were willing to give us the underwriting but at a price that meant the net proceeds to us was less than the neat asset value of the ships. didn't make sense to do that. therefore, while we still wish to be public it's not that we want to be public at any price. >> wilbur it's josh brown. you've done really well with this kind of thing with both steel and coal and you got in at a time where nobody else had any interest in these assets, they were largely bankrupt and ignored and then we had this huge global surge in infrastructure build out primarily
wl ross and company.ven what we're having, you know, take place in the u.s. market here we're worried about some of the global risks relative to china, frothy ipo markets, your name it your recently pulled the diamond s shipping ipo. why? >> we were in a position where we did not need the money. it was an opportunistic primary offering in order to buy still some more vessels. >> you're waiting for a better market, essentially, right? >> yeah. yeah. because they were willing to...
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tonight -- ice-t and coco, nick kroll, music from rick ross, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. welcome. welcome. thank you so much -- thank you so much for being here. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." let's get to the news. [ light laughter ] pope francis told the press today that the catholic church could tolerate same-sex civil unions. you know, i think, lately, when people go, "is the pope catholic --" [ laughter ] they're actually asking. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] this is very interesting. the united nations has reopened the debate over who, if anyone, owns the moon. [ light laughter ] though, according to a photo recently taken by astronomers, the debate is over. [ laughter and applause ] and he says it's so nice now, it's a planet. [ laughter ] chipotle -- chipotle, this week, warned that it might have to stop serving guacamole. [ audience oohs ] because climate change is affecting the supply of avocado, and now al gore is really mad. the
tonight -- ice-t and coco, nick kroll, music from rick ross, featuring the 8g band with fred armisen. cheers and applause ] ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> seth: good evening, everybody. welcome. welcome. thank you so much -- thank you so much for being here. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." let's get to the news. [ light laughter ] pope francis told the press today that the catholic church could tolerate same-sex civil unions. you...
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will per ross has a habit of betting well on distressed assets.ed in bank of ireland in 2011 when nobody would touch it. earlier this week he sold part of his stake triple than what he paid for it. where does he see opportunity next, in fox business exclusive, wilbur ross chairman and ceo, a good friend of ours. good to see you. >> hello, david. david: you get the figure right? tripled your investment. you held on a big chunk of it so you think it has a future. >> we kept 60% of the stock back. we only took off the table our original investment. david: that is beautiful. how often do you get that right? >> often enough to keep me in ties and suits, a little more than that as well. how often, looking for a distressed asset you think has a future, what sort variables do you like at? >> what we're really looking at are things that are hitting new highs and in a big boom period. usually booms lead something to the contrary later on. david: by the way, do you think that is where we're going now? >> i think we're getting toward that. i don't think we hi
will per ross has a habit of betting well on distressed assets.ed in bank of ireland in 2011 when nobody would touch it. earlier this week he sold part of his stake triple than what he paid for it. where does he see opportunity next, in fox business exclusive, wilbur ross chairman and ceo, a good friend of ours. good to see you. >> hello, david. david: you get the figure right? tripled your investment. you held on a big chunk of it so you think it has a future. >> we kept 60% of the...
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i'm with you, ross. >> ross, we have to go, but thank you so much.ndow into what's happening. >> my pleasure. and thank you so much for your help, cnbc and kelly. >> unintentional but crazier things have happened. >> it's been great. >>> wall street driving unprecedented wealth. it's become clearer than ever you need to be in it to win it. a new report showing american fortunes hit their best level ever last year, and wall street's gains have a lot to do with it. details coming up. power consum, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on what matters today. ♪ at axa, we offer advice
i'm with you, ross. >> ross, we have to go, but thank you so much.ndow into what's happening. >> my pleasure. and thank you so much for your help, cnbc and kelly. >> unintentional but crazier things have happened. >> it's been great. >>> wall street driving unprecedented wealth. it's become clearer than ever you need to be in it to win it. a new report showing american fortunes hit their best level ever last year, and wall street's gains have a lot to do with...
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latane campbell, karen pellicone and ross aimer.another plane, that part of the strangeness is that the trajectory of the flight, the northern trajectory of this for seven hours would go through so much airspace, so many air traffic control towers, so many different sets of radar, it would be impossible to do it with undetected. there was someone today who suggested if it got behind another plane, it would be possible. does that strike you as plausible? >> that strikes me as unplausz bl. the level of coordination would be extraordinary. they'd have to time everything perfectly to climb up to altitude, catch up with another aircraft. i think once they reached the extent of the radar-controlled airplane space in malaysia under normal circumstances and headed out over the indian ocean, all bets are off. if i were a betting man, i'd be looking at the deepest part of the indian ocean which is very deep, by the way, right now. >> that seems to be if the plane did go down, that seems to be the likely place and the sheer size of that makes
latane campbell, karen pellicone and ross aimer.another plane, that part of the strangeness is that the trajectory of the flight, the northern trajectory of this for seven hours would go through so much airspace, so many air traffic control towers, so many different sets of radar, it would be impossible to do it with undetected. there was someone today who suggested if it got behind another plane, it would be possible. does that strike you as plausible? >> that strikes me as unplausz bl....
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good to have you with us ross. so the malaysian prime minister made the announcement that the plane did go down in the southern indian ocean. he said the conclusions were based on new analysis of satellite data by a company called inmersat and u.k. aviation investigators. did anything he said convince you what happened to that flight? why it steered off path? >> you know as long as we don't have any shred of solid evidence, for example, piece of aircraft and one of the flight or data recorders we cannot for sure come up with a conclusion. however, this may verify some of the original thoughts, obviously, as a so-called expert i cannot bring my gut feelings into this. but originally, i was thinking about a possible fire on board. that would that would coincide with the turn theory, with the radios dropping off the transponder dropping off. that is a possibility. because we're trained to -- if in case of a fire, or decompression, we need to get down from altitude as fast as possible. therefore, getting off that airwa
good to have you with us ross. so the malaysian prime minister made the announcement that the plane did go down in the southern indian ocean. he said the conclusions were based on new analysis of satellite data by a company called inmersat and u.k. aviation investigators. did anything he said convince you what happened to that flight? why it steered off path? >> you know as long as we don't have any shred of solid evidence, for example, piece of aircraft and one of the flight or data...
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. ♪ out of sight ♪ ross perot will carry the fight ♪ ♪ something's gotta give, bush has gotta go ♪ ♪ did you decide? express your opinion tonight at debates.org. poussaint: what elements make up a good poll? carefully crafted questions arranged in a precise order. and a sample that accurately reflects the makeup of a larger population -- that's the scientific part. analyzing and interpreting the results is more of an art. the ordinary person would think if you have 1,000 respondents, it would not be as accurate as if you have a million respondents. but the truth of the matter is, if you have 1,000 adults selected properly and the interviewing done well, then you're going to have a more accurate sample than if you just go out and interview a million people "at random." poussaint: during and after the 1992 presidential campaign, polling numbers were watched with close attention. a third party candidate, ross perot, threw his hat into the ring with george bush, the incumbent republican candidate, and bill clinton, the democratic nominee. americans wondered, would perot's candidacy succe
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for "nightline" brian ross, abc news, washington. >> thank you, brian ross. we will of course continue to cover this deepening mystery right here on abc. >>> but now we are going to turn to a story we're calling "10% happier." we're trying something a little different on "nightline" tonight because i'm going to tell you a story about me. actually, it's not just about me because i found a way to make myself significantly happier and it could probably work for you too. i stumbled upon this whole thing as a result of a bizarre, unplanned odyssey. and it all started with the most embarrassing day of my life. >> from abc news this is "good morning america." >> we're going to go now to dan harris, who's at the news desk. dan? >> good morning, charlie and diane. thank you. >> reporter: this is me ten years ago. and the reason this is the most embarrassing day of my life is not that it looks like i've been attacked by a blow dryer and a can of hairspray. no, it's that i am about to freak out on national television. >> health news now. one of the world's most commonly
for "nightline" brian ross, abc news, washington. >> thank you, brian ross. we will of course continue to cover this deepening mystery right here on abc. >>> but now we are going to turn to a story we're calling "10% happier." we're trying something a little different on "nightline" tonight because i'm going to tell you a story about me. actually, it's not just about me because i found a way to make myself significantly happier and it could probably...
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the deal was he wanted to send ross. a message. let's say i'm going to send the letter be back to ross. i'm going to tap once because beet is in the first row and i will tap twice because it's in the second column. my generation sometimes thinks we are the ones that embedded abbreviated text messaging. these pows were saying g for goodnight and t for tomorrow great so they would sit there all day sometimes and tap through the wall and they might deal to get five or six words a minute but once they got efficient and if they guess the word coming through they would give a quick double wrap to the person sending the message and move onto the next word. that was the first challenge they had to overcome how to communicate. the next challenge abided by the code of conducts every military pilot shot down in vietnam had learned the code of conduct and basically this correlated with the geneva convention for treatment of prisoners of war. the code of conduct basically said you were going to tell your enemy anything other than your name, you
the deal was he wanted to send ross. a message. let's say i'm going to send the letter be back to ross. i'm going to tap once because beet is in the first row and i will tap twice because it's in the second column. my generation sometimes thinks we are the ones that embedded abbreviated text messaging. these pows were saying g for goodnight and t for tomorrow great so they would sit there all day sometimes and tap through the wall and they might deal to get five or six words a minute but once...
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. >> reporter: thank you, ross. investigators are still fretting over china's economy and the quality of corporate debt, but as china markets are concerned, the shanghai composite consolidated just above the key 2000 level ending higher by 1%. and the shenzhen gained a stronger 2% today. the hang seng index in hong kong ended lower by just modest .3%. concerns over the ukraine crisis continue to way on sentiment. and the nikkei slipped to a six-week closing low. and australia also ended near its one-month lows. but south korea's kospi saw bargain hunting after last week's steep loss ending .10%. as for solid winners, the chinese cement makers outperformed on support of policies and urbanization reforms. they totally surged up by 10%. and on to some individual movers jar japan's soft bank soared after ali babba decided to list the long-awaited ipo in the u.s. softbank earns a 37% stake in ali babba, but this headed further south ending lower for tencent at 3%. and that's a look at the asian markets. back to you, ross
. >> reporter: thank you, ross. investigators are still fretting over china's economy and the quality of corporate debt, but as china markets are concerned, the shanghai composite consolidated just above the key 2000 level ending higher by 1%. and the shenzhen gained a stronger 2% today. the hang seng index in hong kong ended lower by just modest .3%. concerns over the ukraine crisis continue to way on sentiment. and the nikkei slipped to a six-week closing low. and australia also ended...
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party, what was the name of the ross perot party? the reform party, thank you. the reform party sought to survive the failed ross perot presidential attempt and hung around for a while, but ultimately dissipated. there is an old expression, what if you gave a party and nobody came? a more contemporary paraphrase you had a teaif party and less than a plurality came? theanswer might be that plurality that did get more votes than any other party would be the governing party. it is all about being the governing party in this country of ours. i like so much of what ted cruz stands for. i like his courage, his principles. i don't like all of his tactics and strategies. and the holding obama's feet to the fire because any rational person would compromise on a continuing resolution -- that strategy failed because obama is not a compromiser and he is not politically rational. he is obstinate. he is not going to cave and he certainly wasn't going to give away obama care, his singular achievement. talking about ted cruz -- as i said, there are 430 five separate congression
party, what was the name of the ross perot party? the reform party, thank you. the reform party sought to survive the failed ross perot presidential attempt and hung around for a while, but ultimately dissipated. there is an old expression, what if you gave a party and nobody came? a more contemporary paraphrase you had a teaif party and less than a plurality came? theanswer might be that plurality that did get more votes than any other party would be the governing party. it is all about being...
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ross from go proud.ur time today. >> thanks, gretchen. >>> frightening sight on the beach. this is the video. a minivan packed with kids heads into the ocean. why police say this was no accident. >>> plus fighting eagles that just wouldn't stop. what happened when a wildlife vet came on the scene? details coming up next. >>> so check out this massive four-alarm fire in detroit. still bringing more questions than answers now for investigators. flames shooting out of this three-story apartment building, forcining some folks to jump fr their windows for their lives. at least four people were hurt. firefighters are now trying to make sure that everyone got out. and police are looking for evidence that the fire may have been arson. but so far, the cause not yet known. >>> well, two fighting eagles really going at it, their aa a s locking as they spiraled down into a tree. they chased each other as they flew away. wildlife officials say it's common for eagles to fight this time of year, and there are largely t
ross from go proud.ur time today. >> thanks, gretchen. >>> frightening sight on the beach. this is the video. a minivan packed with kids heads into the ocean. why police say this was no accident. >>> plus fighting eagles that just wouldn't stop. what happened when a wildlife vet came on the scene? details coming up next. >>> so check out this massive four-alarm fire in detroit. still bringing more questions than answers now for investigators. flames shooting out...
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witnesses say it happened in the parking lot of this shell station just across the street from bank ross vole. they say a man tried to kiss a student he didn't know. >> reporter: police are not releasing the man's name, but he's facing a misdemeanor charge annoying or molesting a child. >> the guy grabbed her hand and she got loose a little bit because sheen she slammed the door on this gyp. >> reporter: her daughter is now being homeschooled. >> doesn't want to go past the place where this person had tried to ab duck her. >> reporter: last month, a man reportedly tried to lure another student into his car. police don't believe those cases are related to the incident today. at about 8:15 this morning, a man buying gas began talking to a group of bank ross middle school students. >> reporter: that man has been arrested. the school district put out ape letter to all parents about what happen, and they plan to alert parents throughout the school system. rob rotsz, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a man accuse of stabbing a teenager has been released and the murder charges guest him have been droppe
witnesses say it happened in the parking lot of this shell station just across the street from bank ross vole. they say a man tried to kiss a student he didn't know. >> reporter: police are not releasing the man's name, but he's facing a misdemeanor charge annoying or molesting a child. >> the guy grabbed her hand and she got loose a little bit because sheen she slammed the door on this gyp. >> reporter: her daughter is now being homeschooled. >> doesn't want to go past...
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, you lose those skills, you destroy their self-respect, their pride and their dignity. >> ross perotwas an error on the jobs going south. what has occurred in the two decades since nafta took effect is globalization. we're much more inter connected in the world. jobs are moving around as products are moving around. you mention the shelves of walmart and others, but when i had my last year in office as u.s. trade representative i would go on the floor of a manufacturing facility, and it was teamin teeming with people. people screwing in bottles here. you went on an auto factory floor, and you stumbled over people. today you go on an auto factory floor, i don't care if that factory is in the united states, or japan or china, nobody is there. it's taken over by computers. the world has changed. take your mind back to 1992, you probably didn't have a laptop in your briefcase. and so we didn't deal with the digital issues or telecommunications issues. those are issues that we need to deal with. >> reporter: now there is a new urgency to tie nafta to another ongoing trade deal, the trans-p
, you lose those skills, you destroy their self-respect, their pride and their dignity. >> ross perotwas an error on the jobs going south. what has occurred in the two decades since nafta took effect is globalization. we're much more inter connected in the world. jobs are moving around as products are moving around. you mention the shelves of walmart and others, but when i had my last year in office as u.s. trade representative i would go on the floor of a manufacturing facility, and it...
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ross shimabuku has his story. >> he's royally gifted shot blocker. he comes from royalty.is the prince of a tribe occupying much of central nigeria. his father is a prince, his grandfather was the king. his uncle is the current king. >> he's called prince. i just, like, call me chris. my travelling name. >> they calling chris. >> chris doesn't speak a great deal about the royalty aspect. he has a regal presence, but humility, a sense of humour, the ability to laugh at himself. >> his first love was soccer. he became a basketball fan through his older brother that lives in the u.s. he september chris instructional tapes. >> he sent a lot of teams to me. i was watching it. >> he moved to new york city as a junior. it was quite the culture shock. >> it was the weather and the food. it was totally different. i'll be back home, 80 degrees, eating rice or something. some local food. here, it's freezing. maybe pizza. >> do your friends teach you about the movie coming to america. >> what do they say? >> i'm here to find my bride. always. >> it's no laughing matter. he's one of th
ross shimabuku has his story. >> he's royally gifted shot blocker. he comes from royalty.is the prince of a tribe occupying much of central nigeria. his father is a prince, his grandfather was the king. his uncle is the current king. >> he's called prince. i just, like, call me chris. my travelling name. >> they calling chris. >> chris doesn't speak a great deal about the royalty aspect. he has a regal presence, but humility, a sense of humour, the ability to laugh at...
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ross as it does mean the organizer on gazprom will we overreact and ross that they have to react because they would not have new cash into any more. i will be the results of that reaction and full of people use your time and detected in ukraine because the rosters of course the surface it off the taps to ukraine to fall yep it's a known paul salmon season i can settle on the respondents was that they did get gas and was a crane and the transit of gas out of the future. once the rains coming from the natural resources in ukraine and russia this has to change it be this country want to change those fitted to chase economy and to diversify so but today he asked. the i think the major the major shopping before rushing into a consenting dissension. thank you very much to the door is my moment to close the mix but when you can rush thank you so much good. in other news the singer is wrapped up the inside out swing snap elections. the results of suggesting a landslide victory for the wedding sms policy. the connie is full front and put his mind so the air which discarded seeking eu membership i
ross as it does mean the organizer on gazprom will we overreact and ross that they have to react because they would not have new cash into any more. i will be the results of that reaction and full of people use your time and detected in ukraine because the rosters of course the surface it off the taps to ukraine to fall yep it's a known paul salmon season i can settle on the respondents was that they did get gas and was a crane and the transit of gas out of the future. once the rains coming...
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wilbur ross was pumping up the same institution. are you piggybacking off of him or come to the same brilliant conclusions at the same time coincidentally. >> what are you trying to say here today? give me a little bit of credit. david: there must be something there. what exactly is it with ireland that you and wilbur ross see. >> let's leave him out of this, okay? when we look at this, obviously 2008 and the past five years have been absolutely terrible for bank of ireland and the rebound in europe has been extremely slow. but five years ago there were four pillars, four main banks in ireland. there's two left. of the two banks left, bank of ireland is the one that is least regulated by the government. they're kind of phoenix coming out of the ashes. just as the u.s. had their recovery and we've seen the banks be the beneficiary of that, ireland has only two banks left that can be the beneficiary. again, least amount of government regulation in there alongwith all the steps they're taking to grow. this will be the phoenix that come
wilbur ross was pumping up the same institution. are you piggybacking off of him or come to the same brilliant conclusions at the same time coincidentally. >> what are you trying to say here today? give me a little bit of credit. david: there must be something there. what exactly is it with ireland that you and wilbur ross see. >> let's leave him out of this, okay? when we look at this, obviously 2008 and the past five years have been absolutely terrible for bank of ireland and the...
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i want to take a moment to acknowledge sheriff -- i'm sorry ross -- sherry ross, who was doing phenomenal things, opening up for the chapter at the southeast community college, ensuring our kids are being acknowledged. i want to acknowledge our city treasurer that creditor banking institutions are not victimizing our community. [applause]. i want to acknowledge the entire senior staff. thank you very much for your service. i saw the public offender making clean slate for everyone. jeff o is making sure that african americans are able to get jobs and get housing. [applause]. we signed and passed unanimous legislation on tuesday to eliminate barriers for people with records from getting housing and jobs. supervisor breed and i, we're not sitting over here doing nothing. we are working hard on behalf of each and every one of you, all of san francisco, including the african american community. now, i know -- so you want to rush me. ? that's what happens when you're last. i got to give a moment to uplift not only the great minds that we have on stage, but /artistic talent here amongst us, a pe
i want to take a moment to acknowledge sheriff -- i'm sorry ross -- sherry ross, who was doing phenomenal things, opening up for the chapter at the southeast community college, ensuring our kids are being acknowledged. i want to acknowledge our city treasurer that creditor banking institutions are not victimizing our community. [applause]. i want to acknowledge the entire senior staff. thank you very much for your service. i saw the public offender making clean slate for everyone. jeff o is...
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ross in texas, ross? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, boom shakalaca, boo-yah jimbo. >> wow, wow, that's a come to play boo-yah, what's up? >> caller: what's happening man? >> i don't know, just hanging out. trying to get to the restaurant, do a little serving tonight, maybe some bussing. >> caller: right on. right on. listen, jimbo, my question is national bank of greece, you know the finance is hard for me to understand. maybe you can digest it for me big dog. >> you know, that one is too hard. i mean, really. look at it. i went into rbs. that was tough enough. i'm not going to the national bank greece, too hard to own. no way. let's go to jim in south carolina, jim? >> caller: boo-yah from greenville, south carolina. thanks for answering my call. >> beautiful part of the country, what's going on? >> caller: i'm calling about la laquid martin. >> buy, buy, buy, chip in pennsylvania, chip? >> caller: jim, thanks for taking my call. long-time listener. approximately three years ago i took your lead on hsp. >> tha
ross in texas, ross? >> caller: hey, boo-yah, boom shakalaca, boo-yah jimbo. >> wow, wow, that's a come to play boo-yah, what's up? >> caller: what's happening man? >> i don't know, just hanging out. trying to get to the restaurant, do a little serving tonight, maybe some bussing. >> caller: right on. right on. listen, jimbo, my question is national bank of greece, you know the finance is hard for me to understand. maybe you can digest it for me big dog. >>...
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ross, first, with sport. >> get ready to fill out your brackets. the n.c.a.a.rnament has been unveiled. >> when the buzzer went off, i didn't know what to do. the coach said think about who you would run and hug. i had to gather myself and say, "this happened", >> we introduce you to the cinderel e team of the tournament, coming up in >> into a difficult problem for parents. are there guns in your home, it's part of a campaign called just asks challenging a city to ask the tough questions. we sit with a group of parents from seattle. >> this monthly magazine publisher was outraged by the 2012 mass shooting in connecticut. >> i couldn't go another day after sandy hook. without doing something proactive. >> parents joined with accuracy fire, to create a print and add campaign, imploring parents to ask each other, "do you have a gun in the home?" "it so, how is it stored." the answer shows young children gripping handguns, leading to a fire storm of online discussion. some argue the campaign is an attack on gun owners. several counties in washington state are runn
ross, first, with sport. >> get ready to fill out your brackets. the n.c.a.a.rnament has been unveiled. >> when the buzzer went off, i didn't know what to do. the coach said think about who you would run and hug. i had to gather myself and say, "this happened", >> we introduce you to the cinderel e team of the tournament, coming up in >> into a difficult problem for parents. are there guns in your home, it's part of a campaign called just asks challenging a...
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in the guardian editor alan ross bridge. a quiet yet determined proponents of intense freedom. he admits to having been astonished when he first realized the full extent of into the french. i have no idea about. the thing about our lives is collectible. storm will pass possible. this was happening on the gargantuan scale and on my cast in the tomatoes with ninety all out on the roster. british prime minister david cameron made it clear that god who is on dangerous ground. he is destined to appeal to his fate the sense of social responsibility. but they did demonstrate some social responsibility to be very difficult for government to step back to the track the action is possible because no rules about britain's press freedom i laid out in the constitution to me we were operating under threat of legal action they came a moment where i asked the british government directly. we do will you take legal steps to prevent disruption toenails one yes but that didn't stop for us to jump from continuing to publish the snowdon revelations. until downing street. in a can of tomato they wante
in the guardian editor alan ross bridge. a quiet yet determined proponents of intense freedom. he admits to having been astonished when he first realized the full extent of into the french. i have no idea about. the thing about our lives is collectible. storm will pass possible. this was happening on the gargantuan scale and on my cast in the tomatoes with ninety all out on the roster. british prime minister david cameron made it clear that god who is on dangerous ground. he is destined to...
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joining us now is captain ross aimer, a retired united airlines pilot.efore we get started, that is nifty behind you. explain how you were able to do that. you didn't build that in your home, i know. explain that backdrop and what it is. >> i found out there was a missing aircraft, a triple 777 and we found it. >> you found up a mock up of what looks like the cockpit. is that what it is? of the 777. >> that's the 777-200 cockpit. >> let's dive a little bit--that was terrible, too. you talked about possible scenarios with pilot friends and folks in the business, what have we got here. i've got a couple of scenarios, you tell me what is likely and what doesn't make sense. are we talking about a catastrophic system failure, pilots becoming incapacitated or someone taking over the aircraft. >> the first and third one makes a little bit of sense. you know, a couple of days ago i came across a radar tracing of this airplane, but i thought it was made up. it actually showed the aircraft just coasting out of the malaysian peninsula into the gulf of thailand, and
joining us now is captain ross aimer, a retired united airlines pilot.efore we get started, that is nifty behind you. explain how you were able to do that. you didn't build that in your home, i know. explain that backdrop and what it is. >> i found out there was a missing aircraft, a triple 777 and we found it. >> you found up a mock up of what looks like the cockpit. is that what it is? of the 777. >> that's the 777-200 cockpit. >> let's dive a little bit--that was...
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it may be in utp some more research oriented people like alan ross picture the colts. even the apostles who controls the songs plans information. and we just stoned. a battle in which a whistleblower in moscow and a small group estimates john the list of already scored off a victory the contestant that. where was the fool around. we use these things being done in secret and that the new consent or democratic so something has to do some things only has ten the russet or the quiet talks proponents of internet freedom. with the lost control about two does want without private a tent. one example of ca navigation system shuttles to transmit a law that information. a recent study analyze the date of the hundred million cars in europe and north america and at least now we note that balance in tops the list of countries with the west took it to its traffic in brussels is a blast and eighties in the late milan on loan the assistance needed signs on the highways between and weapons process. taken together the traffic jams can add up to hundreds of concerts. over three hundred p
it may be in utp some more research oriented people like alan ross picture the colts. even the apostles who controls the songs plans information. and we just stoned. a battle in which a whistleblower in moscow and a small group estimates john the list of already scored off a victory the contestant that. where was the fool around. we use these things being done in secret and that the new consent or democratic so something has to do some things only has ten the russet or the quiet talks...
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we've been talking to jonny gomes, mike napoli and david ross.t season they helped engineer one of the greatest turn arounds in the history of baseball, winning the world series with a team the previous year finished dead last in its division. maybe that's why they were celebrating so hard. so what is it like in the aftermath of a world series win? >> i didn't come down for the longest time. is your feet back on the ground? no, and i don't want to. >> you're tasting food from three weeks ago. >> yes. >> red sox first baseman mike napoli, for walking around boston shirtless after the world series parade, there by earning your new nickname mike nipoli. >> no mention of this would be complete without mike, who wandered the streets of boston after hours, without a shirt. >> i would do it again. >> better him than one of us. we might have been naked. >> that's how the text messages started. >> it was a good month for sure. >> is mike nipoli is going to catch on? >> what is the mentality like? >> the clubhouse and -- thank you, buddy. >> do you think t
we've been talking to jonny gomes, mike napoli and david ross.t season they helped engineer one of the greatest turn arounds in the history of baseball, winning the world series with a team the previous year finished dead last in its division. maybe that's why they were celebrating so hard. so what is it like in the aftermath of a world series win? >> i didn't come down for the longest time. is your feet back on the ground? no, and i don't want to. >> you're tasting food from three...
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many people share of weapons the presence of ross and troops. and i see many know sometimes i do that in time. ranieri is on policy covering me the ring about sixty per cent of its premium rate stands out at the very awesome. many tell me that he and his head low of nine years integration into the awesome privilege they know that johnny the european union. the story of what we support russia we support in any way we can the us the ultra text layer and with my hands. i'm still in good shape the key the teacher instructed to carry you call and call roster. it's awesome and bits of russia's black sea free some ukrainian causes him to be effecting is the process the top navy commander has strong regions. suzanne o'connell s ukrainian government. in the meantime the country's indian government has not choose to draw some causes of you dating and oak pine crime you is it because of taxes and a vehicle on their fault reason westbound name sounds seem to be united in some parts of ukraine. usa today of stents kerry has won the moscow russia may be able
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i'm ross westgate. the headlines today, european equities follow asia higher on hopes of more stimulus from china. can european stocks follow the trend? that was on pace for last week since october 2012. >>> investors do cheer the kitchen sink approach from italian bank san paolo. now targeting an ambitious return to growth. bankers behind alibaba's blockbuster ipo is in for a shock. the underwriting fees are just 1%. >>> and facebook looks to the sky. the social media firm says it's using lasers as part of a plan to give the whole world internet access. >> announcer: you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. hello and welcome to the last edition of "worldwide exchange" for the week as we come into this last session, you can see the dow jones stoxx 600 we are up. vapsers outpacing decliners by about 8/1 at the moment. the dow is really flat, just down five points. but it's been down four out of the last five sessions. right now, dow is called higher by 34 po
i'm ross westgate. the headlines today, european equities follow asia higher on hopes of more stimulus from china. can european stocks follow the trend? that was on pace for last week since october 2012. >>> investors do cheer the kitchen sink approach from italian bank san paolo. now targeting an ambitious return to growth. bankers behind alibaba's blockbuster ipo is in for a shock. the underwriting fees are just 1%. >>> and facebook looks to the sky. the social media firm...
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let's go to ross westgate standing by in london. do you feel played, ross? it seems like we just -- >> whoa! >> we haven't seen you in six months and your late coming on. a pre-madonna. do you feel played by putin? he's skillful, isn't he? i kind of have to hand it to him. >> look, his political skills are international. what's interesting is we've had a number of german executives cite sizing their own politicians for not engaging with putin's mate. we should have incorporated joel sooner. and german has a lot of interest in dealing with russia, so there's a better solution in their eyes. but they have been critical of the west response. we sort of go to your point really that putin may have outmaneuvered everybody. we'll show you where we stand as far as european equities are concerned. the midway point, we are down at the session low. advances and declines is fairly easily matched 5-4 with outpacers and decliners. the ftse 100 was up .9 % last week. this morning we are just up .20% for the ftse 100. march approvals were falling for the first time in a yea
let's go to ross westgate standing by in london. do you feel played, ross? it seems like we just -- >> whoa! >> we haven't seen you in six months and your late coming on. a pre-madonna. do you feel played by putin? he's skillful, isn't he? i kind of have to hand it to him. >> look, his political skills are international. what's interesting is we've had a number of german executives cite sizing their own politicians for not engaging with putin's mate. we should have...
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and abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, spent the day tracking down new details. >> hi, everyone. >> reporter: the captain, 53-year-old zaharie ahmad shah, was a pilot's pilot. seen here on his own youtube channel, at the controls of a flight simulator. >> this is a youtube video i've made as a community service. >> reporter: a 35-year veteran of the airline, with more than 18,000 hours of flying. his co-pilot, 27-year-old fariq abdul hamid, is much less experienced. and today, the airline said it was investigating troubling reports he was kind of an airborne playboy, violating safety standards in the cockpit. according to an australian news report, these two, young women were invited by the co-pilot three years ago to ride with him in the cockpit on a 2011 flight from kuala lampur. >> at one stage, they were pretty much turned around in their seats talking to us. and they were so engaged in conversation. >> reporter: still, there's nothing known about the two malaysia air pilots that suggest foul play. but backgrounds of the pilots are coming into sharp focus with n
and abc's chief investigative correspondent, brian ross, spent the day tracking down new details. >> hi, everyone. >> reporter: the captain, 53-year-old zaharie ahmad shah, was a pilot's pilot. seen here on his own youtube channel, at the controls of a flight simulator. >> this is a youtube video i've made as a community service. >> reporter: a 35-year veteran of the airline, with more than 18,000 hours of flying. his co-pilot, 27-year-old fariq abdul hamid, is much less...
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good evening, ross. >> we have learned that he ran for mayor of alexandria twice and congress wants. it was the first mayoral campaign when he popped up on the radar of the alexandria police. his behavior was bizarre. he would show up to campaign even dressed in a gothic style. whenever questions you asked him, he would talk about mental illness. is something he wrote written in third person. inran for alexandria mayor 1996. >> he was not a part of the fabric of the community. unbeknownst to me, the city manager at the time had signs and undercover cop to shadow the campaign. they were concerned about this guy. >> neighbors say that severance had lived in this town home for five or six years. he stood out, always wearing a long black trench coat and short shorts. >> he would come out. he would run around the yard or get on his bike and ride in the neighborhood. >> wednesday night, they got the first hint that something was wrong when a team of law enforcement officers raided the home. >> his garage door was up. theyops were in there top were ripping things apart. there were maybe 30
good evening, ross. >> we have learned that he ran for mayor of alexandria twice and congress wants. it was the first mayoral campaign when he popped up on the radar of the alexandria police. his behavior was bizarre. he would show up to campaign even dressed in a gothic style. whenever questions you asked him, he would talk about mental illness. is something he wrote written in third person. inran for alexandria mayor 1996. >> he was not a part of the fabric of the community....
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ross, it's nice to see you.> hello, shepherd. >> i don't know how you make these things easier to find or what it is you can do here. do you have any thoughts right off the top? >> you know, you just touched on a very important thing. you said you were on the airplane and you could talk on your cellphone -- not on the cellphone -- >> wi-fi. i could communicate over the internet. >> believe it or not, most modern airliners like the 777 or 787 do have capability to stream out data and it's used basically for maintenance purposes at all times. they could be extracted at will or at times it could automatically send this information out to the airline maintenance base. >> is it your sense that if these pilots were alive and well and could message back, hey, we got trouble, that they would have done it or is this not as weird as it seems to me? >> you know, pilots' first job is to fly the airplane and get it out of the mess that it's in, whatever is happening. so we don't immediately talk and try to say something. so
ross, it's nice to see you.> hello, shepherd. >> i don't know how you make these things easier to find or what it is you can do here. do you have any thoughts right off the top? >> you know, you just touched on a very important thing. you said you were on the airplane and you could talk on your cellphone -- not on the cellphone -- >> wi-fi. i could communicate over the internet. >> believe it or not, most modern airliners like the 777 or 787 do have capability to...
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ross amer, a former united airlines pilot and the ceo of experts and consulting firm.nk you for being with us. i am excited because i have a lot of confusion about this story. i cannot understand how in this day and age with the technology we have today that we can lose track of a modern, major airliner and not know exactly where it went down. >> i probably share your frustration. this is unprecedented that a modern airliner disappear into air. but if you consider the topography of the area that this airplane presumably went down, it explains everything. we are talking in possibly either china's sea or over cambodia or vietnam, which are practically inaccessible jungers. >> how does the technology work on these planes? i think a lot of people assume gps keeps track of the planes. we know where they are flying in the sky. how does it work? especially in this part of the world between the air traffic control towers, the pilots? whom speaks with whom? ho those planes tracked. >> there are what we call dark spots around the dmroeb. unfortunately,globe. unfortunately, not e
ross amer, a former united airlines pilot and the ceo of experts and consulting firm.nk you for being with us. i am excited because i have a lot of confusion about this story. i cannot understand how in this day and age with the technology we have today that we can lose track of a modern, major airliner and not know exactly where it went down. >> i probably share your frustration. this is unprecedented that a modern airliner disappear into air. but if you consider the topography of the...
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. >> tell us about rick ross. >> rick ross is an incredible rapper. we gave him his first cover.be back to headline next week. we had him two years ago and he is coming down with his full band. the guy is an amazing celebrity. he should have his own bloomberg show. you guys should consider that. >> we will see what he is going to say. who was -- is on the line up? given itsas albarn, anddavid khalifa. 12 dj's. >> your packed and ready to go? >> yes. of cornerstone agency. thanks for "taking stock." ♪ . >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome to the late edition of "bloomberg west" where we cover all the global technology and media companies that are reshaping our world. i am cory johnson. class warfare and san francisco, but protest are giving back. bloomberg news tech editor joins us right now. i want to talk about this issue. interesting that in
. >> tell us about rick ross. >> rick ross is an incredible rapper. we gave him his first cover.be back to headline next week. we had him two years ago and he is coming down with his full band. the guy is an amazing celebrity. he should have his own bloomberg show. you guys should consider that. >> we will see what he is going to say. who was -- is on the line up? given itsas albarn, anddavid khalifa. 12 dj's. >> your packed and ready to go? >> yes. of cornerstone...
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you remember ross perot. ross perot lost that election, 1992, helping bill clinton get elected. and he got something like 20% of the popular vet. and -- vote. and he got zero electoral college votes. zero. why? because our constitution is biased in favor of a two-party system. you have to win a state to get its electoral college votes, and ross perot did not win one single state. and his party -- help me out, what was the name of the ross perot party? >> reform. >> the reform party, thank you. the reform party sought to survive the failed ross perot presidential attempt and hung around for a while but, ultimately, dissipated. there's an old expression what if you gave a party and nobody came? a more contemporary paraphrase might be what if you gave a tea party and less than a plurality came? and the answer would be that that plurality that did get more votes than any other party would be the governing party. and it's all about being the governing party in this country of ours. i like so much of what ted cruz stands for. i like his courage, i like his principles. i don't like all
you remember ross perot. ross perot lost that election, 1992, helping bill clinton get elected. and he got something like 20% of the popular vet. and -- vote. and he got zero electoral college votes. zero. why? because our constitution is biased in favor of a two-party system. you have to win a state to get its electoral college votes, and ross perot did not win one single state. and his party -- help me out, what was the name of the ross perot party? >> reform. >> the reform party,...