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stay there, sheila. we heard from disney after the closing bell with reports from last quarter showing a big improvement in its movie studio division. and ceo bob eiger cited box office hits like "thor" and "frozen" and saving mr. banks" about company founder walt disney. >> when we bought picx are we wanted to protect and allow pixar to continue to prosper with the gray movies they were making. we wanted to use the pixar leadership to come in and run disney animation and turn disney animation around. they've clearly succeeded in doing that. "frozen" is not the first example of their success. "tangled" came before" wreck it ralph" this is clearly the biggest. >> disney earned 1.04 per share beating estimates. revenue was above forecasts as well. shares in the after hours rose 1% during the day and were initially hire than after hours trade. sheila d what was the big takeaway? >> the disney magic is still very much alive. a lot of people talk about disney being old school, but when disney has a hit movie
stay there, sheila. we heard from disney after the closing bell with reports from last quarter showing a big improvement in its movie studio division. and ceo bob eiger cited box office hits like "thor" and "frozen" and saving mr. banks" about company founder walt disney. >> when we bought picx are we wanted to protect and allow pixar to continue to prosper with the gray movies they were making. we wanted to use the pixar leadership to come in and run disney...
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sheila? >> check out shares of a stock falling after a report from streaming media which is that apple may be building its own content delivery network. the report says that apple has traditionally relied on other providers. maybe not the case anymore. check out level three. that stock is also trading lower as well. >> sheila, thank you very much. the weather is a mess, we keep saying. the market is a mess, too. dominic chu and sara eisen are standing by to help us muddle through it as we talk about correction lessons. >> well, some big name pros are weighing in on what they think are the bull and bear cases for this market. what they like and what they would do. i'll have that for you next. >> and there are a lot of similarities between the u.s. market and the japanese market in the last several weeks. does that mean we are going the way of japan? into a correction? here's a word you should keep in mind "unbiased". some brokerage firms are but way too many aren't. why? because selling their
sheila? >> check out shares of a stock falling after a report from streaming media which is that apple may be building its own content delivery network. the report says that apple has traditionally relied on other providers. maybe not the case anymore. check out level three. that stock is also trading lower as well. >> sheila, thank you very much. the weather is a mess, we keep saying. the market is a mess, too. dominic chu and sara eisen are standing by to help us muddle through it...
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crab tree called sheila the ugliest one out there. >> she objects to sheila and not crab authority tree she told the judge it is fun. >> and she is now sexy crabtro. >> we want to know what you would change your name to. >> i see alisyn lane. >> and have you thought about this phillip george? >> you can send me a name. >> i am sure a lot of people have a lot of suggestions for what to change your name to and theirs to. >>> there is a break in one of the highest profile cold cases in the midatlantic. this 40 years after two young girls went out for a walk and never seen again. doug is live from washington to tell us the latest. >> reporter: alisyn, it is an unsolved riddle that captured the attention of the entire washington area. 12-year-old she'll anda ten year kathleen left their home on march 25th to walk to a shopping center for lunch. their mother told them to be home by 4 o'clock p.m. a massive manhunt ensowed and there were leads and potential suspects and the lyon family received phone calls for people seeking ransom in exchange for the girls and 39 years later, maryland police
crab tree called sheila the ugliest one out there. >> she objects to sheila and not crab authority tree she told the judge it is fun. >> and she is now sexy crabtro. >> we want to know what you would change your name to. >> i see alisyn lane. >> and have you thought about this phillip george? >> you can send me a name. >> i am sure a lot of people have a lot of suggestions for what to change your name to and theirs to. >>> there is a break in...
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one person who knows both sides of that equation is sheila bair.h bank with a big presence in the u.s. she joins me now in an exclusive interview. sheila, it's great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> can we start with talking about what's happening with regard to foreign banks in the u.s. what's your take about the fed's new rule and how much more capital they have to hold? >> i am very supportive of those rules. i think it's important we have standalone laugh quiddity with the u.s. operations of these large foreign entities, many of which don't have high levels of capital so i applaud the fed. i have been supporting this move for a long time. they did give them a bit of a break, the foreign banking operations, they gave them a bit of a break on capital. they have a few years to get up to 3%. most of them are funding their repos with 0% capital, 100% leverage. it was a little out of control. it's a very positive thing. they're still getting a bit of a break on capital but i really applaud the fed on this. i applaud janet yellen and dan tur r
one person who knows both sides of that equation is sheila bair.h bank with a big presence in the u.s. she joins me now in an exclusive interview. sheila, it's great to see you. >> thanks for having me. >> can we start with talking about what's happening with regard to foreign banks in the u.s. what's your take about the fed's new rule and how much more capital they have to hold? >> i am very supportive of those rules. i think it's important we have standalone laugh quiddity...
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now, sheila. she was at the courthouse when the verdict came down. and joining us by telephone, alan dershowitz, the latest book called "taking a stand." sheila, if you could go through in this particular case and the context it was processed and ultimately finding matthew martoma guilty. >> it basically came down to their allegation that he had, over a year-and-a-half courted to doctors that were involved in a trial of an alzheimer's drug that was being tested by two pharmaceutical companies. this is a drug that had a lot of potential. the market was very interested in finding out whether it was going to succeed. the government accused march, --martoma of getting details of the drug trial results before anyone else and then making very lucrative trade on behalf of his hedge fund, sac capital. >> the government has brought sacs against other former capital and ploys, haven't they? yes, it is a bit of a dÉjÀ vu. charged a handful of former sac employees. one was convicted in december. .ichael steinberg he is still working at sac. he is a portfolio man
now, sheila. she was at the courthouse when the verdict came down. and joining us by telephone, alan dershowitz, the latest book called "taking a stand." sheila, if you could go through in this particular case and the context it was processed and ultimately finding matthew martoma guilty. >> it basically came down to their allegation that he had, over a year-and-a-half courted to doctors that were involved in a trial of an alzheimer's drug that was being tested by two...
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sheila damarajin joins us from the nasdaq oaks change. sheila, what's the one take away you pinpoint? >> good evening, tyler. wall street is always about looking ahead and forward expectations. what cisco said about its future, disappointing investors. the lower end of the company's guidance range did fall below what analysts had expected. as a result we are continuing to see that stock trend down in the after market. cisco is in business in transition. its core routers and switch issers business is down double digits year-over-year. certainly that transition has been exacerbated by a weak emerging markets condition. cisco has talked a lot about its transition to its newer businesses, connecting everyday products to the internet. as we all know, transitions take time. certainly cisco has been struggling with that. investors right now not impressed with that switch. back to you. >> thank you, sheila, very much. >>> earlier today geiren company reported higher crop prices allowed farmers to buy more new equipment. it pull easily beat estima
sheila damarajin joins us from the nasdaq oaks change. sheila, what's the one take away you pinpoint? >> good evening, tyler. wall street is always about looking ahead and forward expectations. what cisco said about its future, disappointing investors. the lower end of the company's guidance range did fall below what analysts had expected. as a result we are continuing to see that stock trend down in the after market. cisco is in business in transition. its core routers and switch issers...
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♪ sheila, why'd you leave?me ♪ in dirty-ass baltimore ♪ and next time i see you i'm gonna kill you ♪ ♪ oh, sheila, i'm sorry, baby ♪ i love you. when you punished me, it hurt you more than it hurt me, didn't it? but i endure it because i care. so, why do you want my grand-poppy-pop so bad? he seems like a total lost cause. which is exactly why i need to apologize to him. apologize? it's my fault he turned out bad. i should have been beating his ass instead of munching down on your great-grandma's strudel. i failed him. shh. no, no, no, no, no, don't. shush now, frowny horns. look, everyone makes mistakes. the important thing is you're back. and you're exactly what the world needs right now. ho ho ho! off we go to kill krampus! stan: wow, full moon tonight. roger: actually, once you get above the clouds, it's always a full moon. stan: is that true? roger: is any of this? so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i
♪ sheila, why'd you leave?me ♪ in dirty-ass baltimore ♪ and next time i see you i'm gonna kill you ♪ ♪ oh, sheila, i'm sorry, baby ♪ i love you. when you punished me, it hurt you more than it hurt me, didn't it? but i endure it because i care. so, why do you want my grand-poppy-pop so bad? he seems like a total lost cause. which is exactly why i need to apologize to him. apologize? it's my fault he turned out bad. i should have been beating his ass instead of munching down on your...
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we have sheila here. >> i'm sheila with the planning department. the planning department submitted an application for the state level organization this grant will implement green connections along oakland avenue. the project will directly benefit one hundred and 64 dwelt units and kvetch organizations 8 community work days and removing 75 hundred square feet of urban pavement and putting in gashdz. this will improve pedestrian safety and the project includes new pedestrian scale lighting. we will include improved bike lanes. any questions >> nope why don't we move on to our budget analyst report. mr. chair on page 6 the record stimulated costs it one million dollars plus and sits summarized in will table 3 of our report. there's an told them on page 8 with additional details and on page 7 the reported stimulate to maintain of the okay daily project are not available at this point. and the property owners will be responsible for the trees in front of their property >> thank you, mr. rose. seeing no other questions public comment? ? seeing none, publ
we have sheila here. >> i'm sheila with the planning department. the planning department submitted an application for the state level organization this grant will implement green connections along oakland avenue. the project will directly benefit one hundred and 64 dwelt units and kvetch organizations 8 community work days and removing 75 hundred square feet of urban pavement and putting in gashdz. this will improve pedestrian safety and the project includes new pedestrian scale lighting....
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in your packet you'll see a memo from sheila updating you on the grant program we'll provide i with a memo every year giving you an update in conjunction with the process. this next table is the capital request presented to the capital committee. there are no changes from the last time that i presented it. the next table is the summary by the 5, 6, 7 work dwifthdz in the department. the departments base in fiscal year 2014-2015 was 1 hundred and 4 ftes that included temporary positions so the position changed we're proposing it will increase the departments count to over 2 hundred and over 2 hundred and 3 in fiscal year 2015-2016. that work program summary includes the changed of the monitoring position from a halftime to a flurment position. in appreciation one in the historic section we relabeled item f that was pref called position clean up and we renamed it to position coordination. p is question was raised from commissioner antonini what that staff will be working on in prior years there was a heavy amendment and the work will be tapering off a little bit in that area. this next
in your packet you'll see a memo from sheila updating you on the grant program we'll provide i with a memo every year giving you an update in conjunction with the process. this next table is the capital request presented to the capital committee. there are no changes from the last time that i presented it. the next table is the summary by the 5, 6, 7 work dwifthdz in the department. the departments base in fiscal year 2014-2015 was 1 hundred and 4 ftes that included temporary positions so the...
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i'd like to ask sheila the departments writer to introduce the grant budget >> hi, i'm sheila the departments grant writer. we have a portfolio it includes $3.9 million in grant in our fiscal year. we're the lead agency on most of - more than that 23 million supports grant work and dwp and other local nonprofit organizations as well. the grant support a wide range from historic preservation and along neighborhood corridors and major infrastructure as well. the grant budget for in upcoming year is 3 point plus million. of the projects the first one is for the funding from the metropolitan transportation commission for priority development priority planning and that will be submit in april to support of rail generated and feasibility study. the second one to the substantial growth council is a state source for half a million to support of feasibility study. we do get about 60 thousand a year from the friends of the city planning from any t special projects. the fourth one is the furnished network for the substantial growth we're going to do more eco support. and the final one is fray the office
i'd like to ask sheila the departments writer to introduce the grant budget >> hi, i'm sheila the departments grant writer. we have a portfolio it includes $3.9 million in grant in our fiscal year. we're the lead agency on most of - more than that 23 million supports grant work and dwp and other local nonprofit organizations as well. the grant support a wide range from historic preservation and along neighborhood corridors and major infrastructure as well. the grant budget for in upcoming...
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from. >> that's "america tonight" sheila mcvicar.the vagina mono logs", and its author raised over a million to help stop violence against women. she hopes friday over one million will take to the streets and dance for justice. >> ahead - in the markets for a savoury, crunchy and banned from entering china. why. we'll find out when we dive for that seafood next. opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. on al jazeera america >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough qu
from. >> that's "america tonight" sheila mcvicar.the vagina mono logs", and its author raised over a million to help stop violence against women. she hopes friday over one million will take to the streets and dance for justice. >> ahead - in the markets for a savoury, crunchy and banned from entering china. why. we'll find out when we dive for that seafood next. opening possibilities. taking the impossible from lab ... to life. on techknow, our scientists bring you a...
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prince really loved the name sheila. he sang a song about her. >> her poor children.y mom. she's sexy. >> grand ma sexy. great grandma sexy. that's sad. let it go, lady. >> that's true at 41. but this is something a 41-year-old woman may do. this is like the name version of a tattoo. i guarantee she was either going to change her name to sexy or get a dolphin on her lower back. it is the same thing. >> or maybe a dolphin on hr ankle like you, andy. did she think this through? >> you don't get along. >> it goes back aways. >> yeah she thought it through. she says her kids are on board with this. >> because you are famous now. >> i have to think if she has daughters they are going to break up with their boyfriend because they will say wow, your mom is sexy and it will lead to bad stuff. i don't understand why is a judge involved in this? if she wants to change her name, change her name. >> for legal reasons -- >> just fill out a form. who is he to judge is what i'm saying? >> judges are so judgmental. >> why do they have to approve the name change. screw you. i want to
prince really loved the name sheila. he sang a song about her. >> her poor children.y mom. she's sexy. >> grand ma sexy. great grandma sexy. that's sad. let it go, lady. >> that's true at 41. but this is something a 41-year-old woman may do. this is like the name version of a tattoo. i guarantee she was either going to change her name to sexy or get a dolphin on her lower back. it is the same thing. >> or maybe a dolphin on hr ankle like you, andy. did she think this...
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sheila crabtree said she hated her first name so much she legally changed it.a name that suited her personality so a judge agreed to let her go from sheila to sexy. >> sexy also got the seal of approval from her husband and teenage daughters, so interesting because we were going to change our name. >> i'm telling you. she beat us to it. change your name to sexy you better be pretty darned sexy. >> you're changing yours to studly muller. >> you're supposed to use a camera strap in high places especially true when you're sitting in a skydiver's airplane. the camera stayed on as it plummeted to the ground. watch where it lands. it's going to hit a pig pen, everybody. >> and one of the residents came on to check it on out and give it a taste. see that in a moment. >> wait for it. boom. it's in the pig pen. >> here it comes. here it comes. >> take a look at that. >> but other than that, it just kind of sat in the slop for eight months until the farmer found it. no one has claimed it. probably too embarrassed. can you imagine you drop a camera from the sky. you just
sheila crabtree said she hated her first name so much she legally changed it.a name that suited her personality so a judge agreed to let her go from sheila to sexy. >> sexy also got the seal of approval from her husband and teenage daughters, so interesting because we were going to change our name. >> i'm telling you. she beat us to it. change your name to sexy you better be pretty darned sexy. >> you're changing yours to studly muller. >> you're supposed to use a camera...
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who want to become uncool use pool attendants and eventually them was not yet extended gangsters sheila don't would i take this idea but so far it was at its knees the best in capitan you daddy. getting ready to be seen by many who did not miss a chance to see each other. nobody can sing then we wandered over to obama. yet none did and said that she knew i needed it. he is making a more directly. i noted the female characters but then in the woods in on some of it and see if it was going on to become a writer sedin nineteen seventies for those tonight the two point five and one s calcutta it brought together by fighting for survival and eventually become the fluid and follow through with milestones the state that didn't board tuesday hot to have begun sitting on top was fighting against default against defending also stars a fun time. he said to have a big boy he listened to. in the it's a way to and celebration this evening before we can put the top stories once again. did you read those lines refuses to get the congress of looking at the drop dead. well then that's not how to get abou
who want to become uncool use pool attendants and eventually them was not yet extended gangsters sheila don't would i take this idea but so far it was at its knees the best in capitan you daddy. getting ready to be seen by many who did not miss a chance to see each other. nobody can sing then we wandered over to obama. yet none did and said that she knew i needed it. he is making a more directly. i noted the female characters but then in the woods in on some of it and see if it was going on to...
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. >> his stepmother, sheila baltazar, was worried. >> for a 10, 11-year-old child to be talking likejust like, wow, where is his mind at? >> patrick was a latch-key child living unsupervised with an older brother in a project apartment near downtown. >> he was very streetwise. >> he stayed out late at night, often at the omni center, now the headquarters of cnn, but back then a hotel complex with an indoor skating rink and a game room for kids. >> that's where he spent a lot of his time at, at the games arcade. >> wayne williams was known to frequent the omni, passing out these fliers as a talent scout to offer auditions to boys from age 11 on up. >> 15 kids are dead. two others are officially missing -- >> by early february, 1981, more than a dozen young african-american boys had been found dead, many dumped in the woods around atlanta. >> i was very fearful. my god. >> sheila baltazar pleaded to send patrick back home to the rest of his family in rural louisiana. >> if i had somewhere to send my son, i would have sent my son. >> one evening, a white man in a big car appeared to thr
. >> his stepmother, sheila baltazar, was worried. >> for a 10, 11-year-old child to be talking likejust like, wow, where is his mind at? >> patrick was a latch-key child living unsupervised with an older brother in a project apartment near downtown. >> he was very streetwise. >> he stayed out late at night, often at the omni center, now the headquarters of cnn, but back then a hotel complex with an indoor skating rink and a game room for kids. >> that's...
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sheila is joining me with the details. good evening, sheila? >> good evening, larry.ld man winter is striking again but first let's talk about the markets. gains and losses ending the day modestly lower. the s&p is off just three points. some key earnings reports after the bell. disney higher after handedly beating expectations. thanks to hit films like frozen, different story for twitter slipping nearly 16% in the after hours after the very first earnings report as a public company. headline numbers like sales and profits beat expectations but user growth was disappointing, up just 3.8% from the previous quarter. dick costolo said new features will eventually attract more users. finally, we've got to talk about the weather. it's cold and snowy and it could be affecting the economy. four out of six major economic reports cite the weather and worse than expected is ism manufacturing, auto sales, and adp employment report. the big question is, is the weather really a reason or is it just an excuse? >> well, that is exactly what we are going to try and explore. sheila, t
sheila is joining me with the details. good evening, sheila? >> good evening, larry.ld man winter is striking again but first let's talk about the markets. gains and losses ending the day modestly lower. the s&p is off just three points. some key earnings reports after the bell. disney higher after handedly beating expectations. thanks to hit films like frozen, different story for twitter slipping nearly 16% in the after hours after the very first earnings report as a public company....
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sheila macvicar with mr z in his first television interview. >> mark and david are a couple who are very much in love, they were legally married last july in washington state. same-sex marriage was legalized there a year ago. it was their marriage that job. >> i don't feel like i have done anything wrong. i married the love of my life. it is legal in the state of washington and it's important. i want to be married and have my faith and believe in god. i'm catholic and pray to got every day. >> he worked here at east side catholic school in a suburb east of seattle. he was a really-respected vice president and popular swim coach. in his first national tv interview he told us school administrators and colleagues knew he was gay and that he lived with his partner. it was a clath lick -- catholic tell. >> they asked me not to bring my partner to school even or bring up issues or questions. he was not invited to anything. private. >> they kept their wedding private. unknown until a fellow teacher overheard a conversation about wedding flowers, and told administrators. unfolded. >> from what i
sheila macvicar with mr z in his first television interview. >> mark and david are a couple who are very much in love, they were legally married last july in washington state. same-sex marriage was legalized there a year ago. it was their marriage that job. >> i don't feel like i have done anything wrong. i married the love of my life. it is legal in the state of washington and it's important. i want to be married and have my faith and believe in god. i'm catholic and pray to got...
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sheila mcviccer with us and dr. sahloul, we appreciate both of your insight. >> thank you. ♪ >> ahead on "america tonight," food for he knowsics, breaking down the additives, the plastic in your snickers might be in your sandwich. what's the real danger in our food? >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america now it's even directing hundreds of them into a police force, the >> now the snapshot of stories making headlines. ray nagin's trial, jurors continue on wednesday, and he faces 21 counts. >>> the house today voted on the debt limit. republicans who voted against the bill said that congress has not done enough to curb the government spending. it's expected to pass stephanie. a potential interruption to the underwater food chain. heeding environmentalist warnings, banning plastic exfoliating beads in facial scrubs, and they're not b
sheila mcviccer with us and dr. sahloul, we appreciate both of your insight. >> thank you. ♪ >> ahead on "america tonight," food for he knowsics, breaking down the additives, the plastic in your snickers might be in your sandwich. what's the real danger in our food? >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt...
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sheila dharmarajan is live at nasdaq reporting on which stocks did best after that recent dip. first, to seema mody on what may actually be lifting the markets off the lows. that is earnings. >> it might be earnings. strong earnings driven by two sectors with companies not only beating expectations but reporting a notable jump in sales growth. the winner is technology and consumer discretionary. the average sales growth rate for tech is 5.4% which is higher than the s&p 500 average of 1.1%. three major catalysts, i.t. budgets are coming back, a pickup in the european economy and lastly, the adoption of digital. according to neilson, americans on average now own four digital devices. some of the tech all-stars that have posted double digit revenue growth include facebook, google, electronic arts and consumer discretionary is realizing a 4% rise in sales growth. a gradually improving u.s. economy resulted in consumers spending more on autos, the housing market has benefited from this. d.r. horton posting double digit revenue growth this quarter. companies who have not reported ye
sheila dharmarajan is live at nasdaq reporting on which stocks did best after that recent dip. first, to seema mody on what may actually be lifting the markets off the lows. that is earnings. >> it might be earnings. strong earnings driven by two sectors with companies not only beating expectations but reporting a notable jump in sales growth. the winner is technology and consumer discretionary. the average sales growth rate for tech is 5.4% which is higher than the s&p 500 average of...
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>> sheila, thanks. guys, quickly. this nasdaq move can't be overlooked or understated.ve the other major averages fighting to try and get back to flat or positive for the year, you went the nasdaq up 1 1/2%. it's not even better than that. steph, is technology really going to be the place to be in 2014? is that going rule the day? >> i think it is. especially because valuations are not extended. you know, sheila just talked about the old tech doing well today like apple and google and that's very encouraging. but there are a whole host of companies that have not performed as well. we were just talking off line about company called sienna. this stock is up 12% in two days and yet lagged and still trading in kind of a 12 multiples. that's kind of reasonable to me for a company that's going to go 20%, 25% over the long term. >> i believe that tech spending is going to be there. and i think it's the chip space, scott, when you taught valuation, i mean, they're inexpensive. the guys are loaded with cash. your micron is doing well. i own some, too. i think this stock is going
>> sheila, thanks. guys, quickly. this nasdaq move can't be overlooked or understated.ve the other major averages fighting to try and get back to flat or positive for the year, you went the nasdaq up 1 1/2%. it's not even better than that. steph, is technology really going to be the place to be in 2014? is that going rule the day? >> i think it is. especially because valuations are not extended. you know, sheila just talked about the old tech doing well today like apple and google...
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sheila dharmarajan is looking at some of the global markets. let's begin with it says dominici chu. >> my new name. you didn't get the memo. >> some of the blue chip names already in correction territory. >> there are quite a few. look at the s&p 500. out of those 500 large cap blue chip stocks, over 100 are already off by 10% or more, and another 30 are off by 9%, within striking distance, so 130 plus companies in the s&p are already at or near that correction phase. here are some of the big ones. check out s&p material stocks. year-to-date, they are down 6%, more than halfway to correction phase. one well known name in that mix is u.s. steel. that particular stock is off as well. you can see there, down by 15%. that may go on the shopping list for some people, who are more bullish on the long term steel industry and are trying to buy on a pullback. another sector to watch here, a big one for sure, is s&p industrials. they are down by 6% as well. more than halfway to correction. a big name within this particular universe in industrials is a tr
sheila dharmarajan is looking at some of the global markets. let's begin with it says dominici chu. >> my new name. you didn't get the memo. >> some of the blue chip names already in correction territory. >> there are quite a few. look at the s&p 500. out of those 500 large cap blue chip stocks, over 100 are already off by 10% or more, and another 30 are off by 9%, within striking distance, so 130 plus companies in the s&p are already at or near that correction phase....
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s sheila, if you could go through the deils in this particular case a he ctext it he c ng matthew om mattlty.om mattltom matt matttt >> it lly came down toy n their allegation that he had over a year-and-a-half courtedourted 2 ors 2 volved in a trial of a a eimel o's drug that w that w two nies.nies. is is tishas tisha potentha ha the market was very interestedy in fng out inther ingwass going to s ceed.ed.ed.ed. go ccusgo martomatoma of gng details ongdrug trial results before anyone elsere anyonse anyonsenyon lucrati trade on behalf of his hedgeof his sac capital. >> the governm >> ts governmnm caagai t otcaager saccacacapica haven't ca ha't 't a bit Ébit Ébivu ÉbivÉthey hged a handful ofa of sac ofof one wa one wabe one wabe one wabe one wabe g. he i l working at sac. he is a portfo o mas a poo ma has been on lea has been has has lear what his lear w theris. his case was a little different.e e he was accused of trading dellin and and a ofand a and a and a rrupt hedg tupt rs thatt rs tre passing along i paser ination.atatat >> the status of his case is that he was already hied andr
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. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting somebody in a choke hold. >>> good morning, how are you doing? >> when we return to prison for our final interview with wayne williams, we had one question he was not expecting. what wayne had written about being recruited for espionage training as a teenager at a secret government camp hidden in the woods near this north georgia lake, where he was given what could amount to a license to kill. it's called, finding myself. what's finding myself? it reads like an autobiography. >> go ahead.
. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat...
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and in a washington suburbs, the lyons sister, sheila and katherine vanished, last seen by their older became an officer in the same police department that announced that 39 years later they are looking at this man. >> they've identified a man who is currently incarcerated as a child sex predator and we've established that this man was at wheaton plaza on that day and may have had contact with the lyon girls. >> reporter: the mall they walked to was popular, only half a mile from home. and many parents in those days had few fears about abduction. but in the weeks and then years that followed with no bodies found, no arrests made, their case along with many others awakened the national awareness about missing children. >> we're about to celebrate our 30th anniversary. when we first opened our doors, the recovery rate for missing children was in the low 60%. today, that has improved to almost 98%. >> reporter: the lyon girls are still missing, could be alive, but the family has long given up hope. >> the grandchildren we didn't have, the son-in-laws we didn't have. >> i've spoken to the
and in a washington suburbs, the lyons sister, sheila and katherine vanished, last seen by their older became an officer in the same police department that announced that 39 years later they are looking at this man. >> they've identified a man who is currently incarcerated as a child sex predator and we've established that this man was at wheaton plaza on that day and may have had contact with the lyon girls. >> reporter: the mall they walked to was popular, only half a mile from...
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sheila?r for you right now, check out shares of pfizer, that stock the best performer on the s&p on news experimental breast cancer drug succeeded in mid stage trial. the drug's considered to be one of pfizer's most valuable products in development and analysts saying it could have annual sales of $5 billion if it came to market. >> direct edge's merger with bats, the company will make the exchange the largest by volume sur sp surpassing the nasdaq. the ceo of direct edge. >> ceo direct edge the president of bats which is the merged company. bill o'brien joining us, been here many times on cnbc. what does it mean to have a merger of stock exchanges? how important is it? why should they care? >> district edge and bats two great exchange operators for several year but was we have complimentary strengths. you saw the data in the u.s., the largest exchange operator in europe. that changes the way investors and traders look at market. >> how did l. it change the way people trade? what will it mean
sheila?r for you right now, check out shares of pfizer, that stock the best performer on the s&p on news experimental breast cancer drug succeeded in mid stage trial. the drug's considered to be one of pfizer's most valuable products in development and analysts saying it could have annual sales of $5 billion if it came to market. >> direct edge's merger with bats, the company will make the exchange the largest by volume sur sp surpassing the nasdaq. the ceo of direct edge. >>...
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on edge 39 years ago. 12-year-old sheila lyons and katherine left their homes to walk to the shoppingh. back in those days when parents were more casual about those things the mother told them to be home by 4 p.m. they did not return. a massive man hunt ensued. there could be a major break in that case. mark firmen is here with his perspective on this remarkable story. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> police have said that they have this guy who is of interest to them. his name, as we heard, is 57-year-old lloyd lee welch, a drifter, one time carney. he has a record of sexual offenses with minors. what are the problems with a 39-year-old case like this. what are the problems with the 39-year-old case? >> 39 years old, it's obvious. and you have neither victim found, deceased or otherwise. you have that problem. you really have no vehicle description. you really don't have a physical description. what is going on here is a cold case team got ahold of the case. they go back to square one. they think everybody interviewed and every name in the murder book or that is missing or tha
on edge 39 years ago. 12-year-old sheila lyons and katherine left their homes to walk to the shoppingh. back in those days when parents were more casual about those things the mother told them to be home by 4 p.m. they did not return. a massive man hunt ensued. there could be a major break in that case. mark firmen is here with his perspective on this remarkable story. thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> police have said that they have this guy who is of interest to them. his...
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sheila and kathlyn lyons were last seen at a mall just a short walk from their home in maryland. now police are releasing new information on a person of interest who they say may have been something to do with their disappearance. >> it was march 25, 1975 they walked the half mile to the wheaten plaza mall which is in their neighborhood in maryland. there were several witnesses who actually saw them at the mall, including, gretchen, their older brother and some witnesses even saw them walking home. one witness said that she saw a man who resembles this sketch you're about to see that was actually fixated on the girls at the mall. that sketch also resembles the person of interest, 57-year-old lloyd welch. known as michael welch. he's been arrested several times for sex offenses against young girls. police say he spent years traveling the country and they believe he has other victims who could provide information. >> it's not an easy thing to come forward if you have been assaulted or if you know someone who has. you may have tried to put it behind you, but the information you prov
sheila and kathlyn lyons were last seen at a mall just a short walk from their home in maryland. now police are releasing new information on a person of interest who they say may have been something to do with their disappearance. >> it was march 25, 1975 they walked the half mile to the wheaten plaza mall which is in their neighborhood in maryland. there were several witnesses who actually saw them at the mall, including, gretchen, their older brother and some witnesses even saw them...
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sheila mcviccer with us and dr. sahloul, we appreciate both of your insight. >> thank you. ♪ >> ahead on "america tonight," food for he knowsics, breaking down the additives, the plastic in your snickers might be in your sandwich. what's the real danger in our food? scrimmagvinlan vigilantes rose up. >>> vij lan teas vij vigilantes, said it was,. >> i know you're afraid, but everything will turn out good. no more murders, no more extortions, no threats, no more beatings, and without giving the fruit of our labor to these bandits. >> soldiers into the state to try and take back control from both the cartel and the vigilantes, some vigilantes were military. in the end throw the government made a truce with the self-defense groups. now it's even directing hundreds of them into a police force, the . >>> now a snapshot of stories, the corruption trial for former new orleans ray nagan broke for the day because of a problem with one of its jurors. delibrations are to resume wednesday. nagan faces 21 counts. >>> the house v
sheila mcviccer with us and dr. sahloul, we appreciate both of your insight. >> thank you. ♪ >> ahead on "america tonight," food for he knowsics, breaking down the additives, the plastic in your snickers might be in your sandwich. what's the real danger in our food? scrimmagvinlan vigilantes rose up. >>> vij lan teas vij vigilantes, said it was,. >> i know you're afraid, but everything will turn out good. no more murders, no more extortions, no threats, no...
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sheila on our democrats' line. caller: hello. from what i understand of the gay -- what i understand, the gays were not -- there was no wording in that bill, it was just a blank slate to that anybody could discriminate against anybody, your eyes are blue, i don't like blue, religious reasons, just absolutely ridiculous. i don't really like jan brewer but in this past year, she's done two correct things, she vetoed this bill and she accepted the money for medicaid. to expand medicaid. she is looking out for citizens. soy appreciate that. the cake thing, the bakery thing, back in the 1980's, my husband and i owned a bakery. there was a person who came into our bakery, he was k.k.k., we served him, we smiled, we talked to him, his money was , st as good as anybody else's ut you know, -- we didn't -- host: how tough a decision -- was that hard a hard decision to make? did you weigh not serving him because of his membership or belief? caller: we just made a joke of it when he -- we seen him pull up in his big truck in the parking lot,
sheila on our democrats' line. caller: hello. from what i understand of the gay -- what i understand, the gays were not -- there was no wording in that bill, it was just a blank slate to that anybody could discriminate against anybody, your eyes are blue, i don't like blue, religious reasons, just absolutely ridiculous. i don't really like jan brewer but in this past year, she's done two correct things, she vetoed this bill and she accepted the money for medicaid. to expand medicaid. she is...
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sheila is there following the big movers for us. >> hey, sue. a solid bounceback at the nasdaq. highs, none the less, still up 1% and, in fact, it's a broad based rally we're seeing today. 85% of the nasdaq 100 ntd green now. one theme to talk about today, earnings, earnings, more earnings, completely driving the index today. coffee, and also nxpi, semiconductor company up on positive earnings news. bill, to you. >> sheila, thank you very much. >>> as we all know, cnbc and sue herera celebrating 25 years here at cnbc, and to commemorate, we're honoring the top 25 leaders, rebels and icons in the world of business over the last 25 years, all week rolling through cnbc's top contenders. today we focus on media and technology. innervaters. >> julia boorstin all things immediate jahr and money from hollywood and wall street and jon fortt, resident technology guru. who on your list, jon is a shoe in and w shoo in? who is overlooked? >> the google guys, my top pick had to be stephen jobs, of course. ceo, co-founder of apple. the reason is, look, he created a product that really, severa
sheila is there following the big movers for us. >> hey, sue. a solid bounceback at the nasdaq. highs, none the less, still up 1% and, in fact, it's a broad based rally we're seeing today. 85% of the nasdaq 100 ntd green now. one theme to talk about today, earnings, earnings, more earnings, completely driving the index today. coffee, and also nxpi, semiconductor company up on positive earnings news. bill, to you. >> sheila, thank you very much. >>> as we all know, cnbc and...
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for more than 35 years, "america tonight's" sheila macvicar has the story. >> reporter: sophia is now four years old. before her second birthday, she had trouble breathing and flu-like symptoms. so her family took her to the doctor. >> as we were leaving that appointment sophia went to the treasure box to grab her toy after seeing the doctor and i saw her left hand mid grasp stop working. >> reporter: that was a bad sign. sophia had a spinal inflammation, and doctors did not know what caused it. sophia is one of at least 20 children in california since 2012 who have shown signs of a polio-like illness that leads to some paralysis. >> the prognosis we have seen so far is not good 67 the doctor is is a pediatric neurologist at stanford children's hospital, sophia's case is not the first he's seen. >> most of the children we have seen have not recovered use of their are or leg. we want to emphasize that this is extremely rare. >> reporter: pole joipolio is ae that debilitated 10s of thousands of americas from childhood to old age causing paralysis and death. many patients lived out their
for more than 35 years, "america tonight's" sheila macvicar has the story. >> reporter: sophia is now four years old. before her second birthday, she had trouble breathing and flu-like symptoms. so her family took her to the doctor. >> as we were leaving that appointment sophia went to the treasure box to grab her toy after seeing the doctor and i saw her left hand mid grasp stop working. >> reporter: that was a bad sign. sophia had a spinal inflammation, and doctors...
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. >> hi, i'm sheila the grant writer. so the department are currently has a grant portfolio of 6.9 millions that covers the years to come the planning department is the lead agency about 2 million goes tomato mat and depending and nonprofits we work with to implement the projects. they support a wide range or range of activities like the major thoroughfares. it's 4.3 million that is 6 hundred thousand higher. on the grant which we will submitting this spring for seven hundred thousand for m t c that will support of the phase 2 of the railroad feasible study and the application we'll be presenting. and the annual grants we get in the city planning and those support the conference attendance. we're looking to a group called the urban sustainability to do some matching funds to continue the work. every year we've think successful of getting money from the historic preservation commission to do preservation projects that's it >> this slide shows the capital requests that the department made on january 17, 20182014 to the comm
. >> hi, i'm sheila the grant writer. so the department are currently has a grant portfolio of 6.9 millions that covers the years to come the planning department is the lead agency about 2 million goes tomato mat and depending and nonprofits we work with to implement the projects. they support a wide range or range of activities like the major thoroughfares. it's 4.3 million that is 6 hundred thousand higher. on the grant which we will submitting this spring for seven hundred thousand for...
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america tonight sheila mcvickers set down with eve convinceler to talk about this rise for justice. >all around the world, or schools where women want boys to be brevity differently and have a different vision of manhood and masculinity what drives you to do this? this is more than a full-time occupation. what is your motivation? >> i think it's very simple. i want to end violence against women and girls my father was my perpetrator. i was violated by him and beaten by him and thrown against walls and had my nose punched and, you know, on a regular basis. i know what violence does. i know the consequences of violence. i see it isn't a act. it's a life. i wonder what the world would be like if women were free and safe and we weren't under this siege of violence. we are used to the siege, used to our cage we don't know where in it. i imagine a day when women put on what they want to or don't and don't worry that somehow attacks them or grabs they are or harasses them or puts them do you known down or jumps on them when they have had a few drinks. what would our world be like? >> of all
america tonight sheila mcvickers set down with eve convinceler to talk about this rise for justice. >all around the world, or schools where women want boys to be brevity differently and have a different vision of manhood and masculinity what drives you to do this? this is more than a full-time occupation. what is your motivation? >> i think it's very simple. i want to end violence against women and girls my father was my perpetrator. i was violated by him and beaten by him and thrown...
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that is where our strength comes from. >> that's "america tonight" sheila mcvicar.e vagina mono logs", and its author raised over a million to help stop violence against women. she hopes friday over one million will take to the streets and dance for justice. >> ahead - in the markets for a savoury, crunchy and banned from entering china. why. we'll find out when we dive for that seafood next. >> do you know the gooey duck? it comes from the native american work meaning "dig deep." one country is refusing this lucrative strange delicacy after a botched shipment. as al jazeera science and technology correspondent jacob ward reports, it is becoming a cosley loss for puget sound in washington. >> sinking down, a diver seeks a rare prize. it's buried deep into the saidiment, hidden to all but the trained eye. it's called a gooey duck. while it's rarely seen in the united states, it's prizes as a delicacy in china. essentially a giant clam they are an unlikely source of wealth, especially for washington's state's coastal tribes who by law are entitled to half the seafood
that is where our strength comes from. >> that's "america tonight" sheila mcvicar.e vagina mono logs", and its author raised over a million to help stop violence against women. she hopes friday over one million will take to the streets and dance for justice. >> ahead - in the markets for a savoury, crunchy and banned from entering china. why. we'll find out when we dive for that seafood next. >> do you know the gooey duck? it comes from the native american work...
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sheila crabtree said she has always hated her name. it wasn't the crabtree part the sheila part. and asked if she could legally change her first name to sexy. the judge asked if her kids approved, which they did. and also asked her reasoning behind the change. >> i'm a free-spirited person. i love to have fun. this is the last piece to make my life complete. >> so we're granting your request. >> and thus, sexy crabtree was born. it wasn't necessarily a given that the judge in licking county, ohio, would approve the change. licking county. sexy crabtree. according to columbus dispatch, the judge once denied a request from a man who wanted to change his name to tasmanian devil and a woman who was tired of being called b.j. [ laughter ] wanted instead to be called winnie pooh. but thankfully for sexy crabtree all was in order so the judge in licking county -- am i in an x-rated tim burton movie? all the paperwork was in order. the request was granted. since then sexy has gotten backlash, mainly from the who does she think she is variety. >> i know i'm not the most beautiful person o
sheila crabtree said she has always hated her name. it wasn't the crabtree part the sheila part. and asked if she could legally change her first name to sexy. the judge asked if her kids approved, which they did. and also asked her reasoning behind the change. >> i'm a free-spirited person. i love to have fun. this is the last piece to make my life complete. >> so we're granting your request. >> and thus, sexy crabtree was born. it wasn't necessarily a given that the judge in...
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