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radas, two cameras and 8 or 10 those aren't enough to see ultra sonic sensors. car lengths ahead of you those aren't enough to see or to see around a corner. several car lengths ahead of you or to see around a corner. have v to v technology fills in have v to v technology fills in those gaps and lets us have more information to address some of those driving situations that those gaps and lets us have more are information to address some of those driving situations that are challenging. challenging. i will be more reckless. >> okay. push the envelope. i will be more reckless. >> yeah. >> okay. push the envelope. >> yeah. >> my >> my last last chance. chance. whoa. whoa. >> what is a car doing >> what is a car doing stationary in the middle of my runway? you know what? stationary in the middle of my runway? you know what? i don't tend to look at that. >> right. i don't tend to look at that. >> right. >> that's not meant to focus on. >> that's not meant to focus on. >> that's more informational. >> that's more informational. you see the scrolling red? really, the a
radas, two cameras and 8 or 10 those aren't enough to see ultra sonic sensors. car lengths ahead of you those aren't enough to see or to see around a corner. several car lengths ahead of you or to see around a corner. have v to v technology fills in have v to v technology fills in those gaps and lets us have more information to address some of those driving situations that those gaps and lets us have more are information to address some of those driving situations that are challenging....
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sonic and papa john's. >> is the ipo in there? >> papa john's is delivered to you.se picked up the gas price. you go there, same with sonic area maybe it is more wealth than it is lower gas tax or the other thing we're learning is as people climb out of the recession on their focused more on its ear incident and things. this is part of it. >> what better experience can you have been going to wendy's? >> sonic. >> mcdonald's has to be watching this. >> their the world's largest seller of burgers. but i think you are right. it seems like when the last savings and lower gas prices maybe they pay their bills first and then they go for expenses like food and then they go for themes. number nine, a big look from netflix after accidentally posting a third season of house of cards after streaming services ahead of schedule in the february 27 debut. a thriller featuring kevin spacey available before the company took them down. a technical glitch. i would've anybody got fired. >> that is a good question. i'm devastated i missed the window. i love that show. >> but here is a q
sonic and papa john's. >> is the ipo in there? >> papa john's is delivered to you.se picked up the gas price. you go there, same with sonic area maybe it is more wealth than it is lower gas tax or the other thing we're learning is as people climb out of the recession on their focused more on its ear incident and things. this is part of it. >> what better experience can you have been going to wendy's? >> sonic. >> mcdonald's has to be watching this. >> their...
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they were golden sonic 78s, a relatively rare tire no longer manufactured. the imprint on vicky's face looked similar, but mcdonald wasn't sure that the size matched. >> the same tread pattern appears in normally about 12 different sizes, so it's important, to me, to confirm that it's not only the same manufacturer, the same brand, but that it has exactly the same size. >> but crystal's photographs did not contain a size reference. how could mcdonald determine the size of a tire impression on vicky's face taken three years earlier? another photograph was taken, this time with a scale reference. the human skull grows most rapidly in the first three years of life. but between the ages of 4 and 7, the distance between the eye sockets and mouth usually remain the same. this knowledge helped mcdonald to compare these two photographs with a scale of reference. on vicky's forehead, mcdonald saw tiny lines made by tire sipes, which are narrow cuts put in the tire to improve traction. >> and they are a forensic scientist's greatest tool, because i can help determine
they were golden sonic 78s, a relatively rare tire no longer manufactured. the imprint on vicky's face looked similar, but mcdonald wasn't sure that the size matched. >> the same tread pattern appears in normally about 12 different sizes, so it's important, to me, to confirm that it's not only the same manufacturer, the same brand, but that it has exactly the same size. >> but crystal's photographs did not contain a size reference. how could mcdonald determine the size of a tire...
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. >> some of our cadillacs have 6 radas, two cameras and 8 or 10 ultra sonic sensors.se aren't enough to see several car lengths ahead of you or to see around a corner. have v to v technology fills in those gaps and lets us have more information to address some of those driving situations that are challenging. i will be more reckless. >> okay. push the envelope. >> yeah. >> my last chance. whoa. >> what is a car doing stationary in the middle of my runway? you know what? i don't tend to look at that. >> right. >> that's not meant to focus on. >> that's more informational. you see the scrolling red? really, the alert that's going to provide you, you know, the dash. >> yeah. >> because for these type of alerts, we want to direct the person's attention, you know, to the road. so an alert that's you high up within the driver's line of sight is optimal for providing this information. there will be applications once cars get v to v technology. >> that's age example of one. >> information between two cars. what happens when every car is fitted out with this technology? wouldn
. >> some of our cadillacs have 6 radas, two cameras and 8 or 10 ultra sonic sensors.se aren't enough to see several car lengths ahead of you or to see around a corner. have v to v technology fills in those gaps and lets us have more information to address some of those driving situations that are challenging. i will be more reckless. >> okay. push the envelope. >> yeah. >> my last chance. whoa. >> what is a car doing stationary in the middle of my runway? you know...
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why sonic? what makes them more particularly exposed to this than their competitors? if you look at the fast food set, typically those brands skew to a lower household income consumer on average, but all fast food chains as you well know aren't alike. there's some the bigger ones in the industry, one that i can think of it begins with an m, is -- they haven't quite figured out what to do with the menu to be relevant to a broad consumer base. but a check average that a typical sonic and jack in the box have that markets very well to their core customer and, again, who drive a longer distance in texas and california, but, you know versus most states in the economy, probably are going to see more benefit to their pocketbook and will use that at the lower end restaurants more often. >> bobby, take a look at a stock like a jack in the box, and that has been on fire for years now. what is it doing right that mcdonald's totally missed the boat on? why is the fast food you know outlet that starts with an m, why is it under such dur eswhen it has the scale to change the landsc
why sonic? what makes them more particularly exposed to this than their competitors? if you look at the fast food set, typically those brands skew to a lower household income consumer on average, but all fast food chains as you well know aren't alike. there's some the bigger ones in the industry, one that i can think of it begins with an m, is -- they haven't quite figured out what to do with the menu to be relevant to a broad consumer base. but a check average that a typical sonic and jack in...
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we'll take you super sonic. i will pull 9 gs because the airplane can do it. >> reporter: whoo!. so much gratitude. you guys are amazing. thank you so much for taking me up. that was the best thing i've ever done. how did i do? >> you did awesome. we can call you rock star. >> reporter: i'm worthy of that? scooter and rock star signing off. >> that is cool. she was doing okay forgetting off the plane. usually you might be disoriented. >> i've been up in a lot of those. they're fun fun, fun. we're here about the football forecast. normally when you see the next forecast you think oh my gosh, he's got the sooner mug ready to go. no it's super bowl special edition. check out the graphic. it's not chuck's football forecast today. it's chuck's super super bowl prediction forecast for the game, seahawks, patriots -- the crowd goes wild. 67 degrees, clear skies at kickoff. temperatures will stay in the 60s throughout the game. perfect weather for football. here ishe only thing that matters, everybody. the final score. that's right. i think edge goes to tom brady and the evil genius bil
we'll take you super sonic. i will pull 9 gs because the airplane can do it. >> reporter: whoo!. so much gratitude. you guys are amazing. thank you so much for taking me up. that was the best thing i've ever done. how did i do? >> you did awesome. we can call you rock star. >> reporter: i'm worthy of that? scooter and rock star signing off. >> that is cool. she was doing okay forgetting off the plane. usually you might be disoriented. >> i've been up in a lot of...
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but thinks like buffalo wild wings and sonic and jack in the box, more restaurant have beat and gapped up than those that have gapped down. is domino's itself too steep, it's expensive, but the last quarter october 14th, a stock surged on massive volume often when you get one beat like that you get a second beat. i would be careful. >> it is expensive but not overwhelmingly so. one of the things we can remember about domino's, this was really a company that was in a lot of turmoil, kind of lost its way. they examined what the problems were and honest about them and changed the quality of their food. they did a lot of things to turn that story around. when you look at them, some of the other names, panera, you can't say that and noodles and company hasn't done anything major to pivot their strategy. domino's has. >> it could mean they are coming up against difficult comparisons. they got the benefit over the last year and a half. they are trading at 30 times expected earnings that are decelerating to high teens on sales growth of 5, 6%. it is priced for perfection, one other point, pane
but thinks like buffalo wild wings and sonic and jack in the box, more restaurant have beat and gapped up than those that have gapped down. is domino's itself too steep, it's expensive, but the last quarter october 14th, a stock surged on massive volume often when you get one beat like that you get a second beat. i would be careful. >> it is expensive but not overwhelmingly so. one of the things we can remember about domino's, this was really a company that was in a lot of turmoil, kind...
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buffalo wild wings, sonic, jack-in-the-box, more have gone up and that those three that gapped down.ue, is domino's itself idiosyncratic, expensive? yeah. the angle is steep. the last quarter, october 14th, talking about a stock that surged op massive volume. often you get a second beat. be careful about shorting this. >> it's expensive, not overwhelmingly so given use had low double-digit top-line growth. we remember about domino's, a company with a lot of turmoil, lost its way, examined problems, honest about it and changed the quality of their food. did a lot of things to turn that story around. some of the names mentioned. panera, can't say it. noodle and company hasn't done anything to major to pivot think strategy. doman open has, justifies a better -- >> coming up against difficult xparsens. they got the benefit of that over the last year and a half. this is a company that's a delivery pizza company trade trading on sales growth of 5%, 6%. price point. one other point, panera gapped down 6, 7% after earnings from new all-time highs. it can happen and you don't like to see thos
buffalo wild wings, sonic, jack-in-the-box, more have gone up and that those three that gapped down.ue, is domino's itself idiosyncratic, expensive? yeah. the angle is steep. the last quarter, october 14th, talking about a stock that surged op massive volume. often you get a second beat. be careful about shorting this. >> it's expensive, not overwhelmingly so given use had low double-digit top-line growth. we remember about domino's, a company with a lot of turmoil, lost its way, examined...
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but things like buffalo wild wings, sonic, jack in the box.ore restaurants have beefed and gapped up than those who have gapped down. the issue here is domino's itself idiosyncratic. it's expensive, sure. but the last quarter in october 14th, you're talking about a stock that surged on massive volume, often when you get one beat like that you get a second beat. i would be careful. >> it is expensive, but it's not overwhelmingly so given you've had low double digit top line growth. one thing we can remember about domino's is this was really a company in a lot of turmoil had kind of lost its way. they examened their problems and actually changed the quality of their food. they did a lot of things to turn the story around. some of the other names, panera, you can't really say, that noodle and company hasn't done anything major to try to pivot their strategy. domino's has which probably justifies a better valuation. >> it could mean they're kpcomi up difficult comparisons. this is a company that is a delivery pizza company trading at 30 times earn
but things like buffalo wild wings, sonic, jack in the box.ore restaurants have beefed and gapped up than those who have gapped down. the issue here is domino's itself idiosyncratic. it's expensive, sure. but the last quarter in october 14th, you're talking about a stock that surged on massive volume, often when you get one beat like that you get a second beat. i would be careful. >> it is expensive, but it's not overwhelmingly so given you've had low double digit top line growth. one...
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this lady at the sonic festival in australian you see that she and her buddy are getting strapped into one of the slingshot rides. >> yeah. >> wait i don't want to do this her buddy's smiling but going no no no, no! >> no! >> the dude he's screaming at this point, right? you start to see her freaking out, legs are flinging arms start flinging. >> she fainted. >> we've got a sleeper! >> she's a rag doll. >> to the slingshot. i think i passed out. >> she is breathing heavily at the end but she high fives her buddy and starting giggling again. i think she's glad it's over. >> remarkable recover on her part. i have to give her a ten. >> you have to be impressed by people who keep their cool when something like this happens. a soccer match in portugal. pay close attention to the player in the white jersey that's fernando ferreira look closely at his left leg. >> i'm not doing that. >> completely the wrong direction. >> his shoe is kind of a red herb color, that's not blood, that's just the color of his shoe. fernando is currently recovering had surgery, a fractured left leg. big issue all o
this lady at the sonic festival in australian you see that she and her buddy are getting strapped into one of the slingshot rides. >> yeah. >> wait i don't want to do this her buddy's smiling but going no no no, no! >> no! >> the dude he's screaming at this point, right? you start to see her freaking out, legs are flinging arms start flinging. >> she fainted. >> we've got a sleeper! >> she's a rag doll. >> to the slingshot. i think i passed out....
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a sonic boom going. >> reporter: the blast ripped apart buildings and damaged cars on refinery grounds. four workers received minor injuries. >> it was a gasoline processing unit where the explosion occurred. >> reporter: but it's unclear why it happened. exxon mobil says we will conduct a thorough investigation of the cause of this event. >> it's pretty good size flare-up there. >> reporter: after the explosion a giant flame burned atop the refinery's flare stack. it's like a safety valve releasing pressure when there's a problem. neighbors see the flares on occasion but say this was bigger than normal. >> i just saw the flames going up in the refinery. and i saw some ash starting to drop. >> reporter: many noticed the ash falling from the sky. this car coated in soot was 2 1/2 miles from the refinery. no harmful air emissions have been detected, but officials did issue a smoke advisory. >> you can see the big clouds in the air and i thought, yeah, this is a good time to come in and close the doors and windows. >> reporter: students at 13 schools were initially told to stay inside, bu
a sonic boom going. >> reporter: the blast ripped apart buildings and damaged cars on refinery grounds. four workers received minor injuries. >> it was a gasoline processing unit where the explosion occurred. >> reporter: but it's unclear why it happened. exxon mobil says we will conduct a thorough investigation of the cause of this event. >> it's pretty good size flare-up there. >> reporter: after the explosion a giant flame burned atop the refinery's flare stack....
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sonic, cracker barrel, jack in the box. madden shoe. and versus selling in ewe roiuroseuros, we look at exposure to europe. in terms of european multiples, it looks very balanced. 65% allocated equities, look at 15% to 20% of that being put in europe stocks. they're getting stimulus as we speak. their qe kicks off in march. multiples are reasonable and probably want to do that on an etf basis versus a single stock basis. i think europe will make a great deal of sense this year. some outperformance and moved from u.s. markets. i think there's a lot more to come. it's a rational expectation to face europe this year. >> great to see you. art with wonderlick securities. >>> tried and failed to pass the bill for homeland security. the clock ticks at midnight when the funding runs out. john harwood has been covering the story from washington. as you correctly predicted last night, this one is going to go down to the wire and it's going to be tense. >> reporter: it is sue. and this is a stunning repudiation for house speaker john boehner from
sonic, cracker barrel, jack in the box. madden shoe. and versus selling in ewe roiuroseuros, we look at exposure to europe. in terms of european multiples, it looks very balanced. 65% allocated equities, look at 15% to 20% of that being put in europe stocks. they're getting stimulus as we speak. their qe kicks off in march. multiples are reasonable and probably want to do that on an etf basis versus a single stock basis. i think europe will make a great deal of sense this year. some...
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it left for sonic booms.e said the flashes were in front of him and landed in a gully. ♪ that's what everyone said at the same time. if you have clerestories to meet me -- tweet me. why would a physics teacher plash ideas about white privilege in his classroom? the first president of obama is smack down over his amnesty order. now what? ♪ kennedy: rudy guiliani shed use that song if he runs again. and the judge has temporarily blocked the president's executive order that gives amnesty to many illegal immigrants. 26 states argue that the president has overstepped his authority in the administration will appeal and he says the law and history are on his side. tim, of welcome to the show. so what exactly happened with this decision? >> it is a preliminary injunction. this is one of the first deaths in the litigation but it indicates that the president -- the judge thinks what the president did was illegal. it doesn't enforce the constitutional question that if the president violated his obligation that the laws
it left for sonic booms.e said the flashes were in front of him and landed in a gully. ♪ that's what everyone said at the same time. if you have clerestories to meet me -- tweet me. why would a physics teacher plash ideas about white privilege in his classroom? the first president of obama is smack down over his amnesty order. now what? ♪ kennedy: rudy guiliani shed use that song if he runs again. and the judge has temporarily blocked the president's executive order that gives amnesty to...
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>>reporter: california is world premiere one comes to the weather from the less you consider the sonic and this is a alameda people out and join the presents the holiday if it was organized day on the right you have the conditions in virginia complete opposite people in the south and the mid-atlantic and northeast all dealing with some bitterly cold temperatures. >>mark: was in dc area offices close to the day-to-day employees are given excused absence for president obama are arriving at a snowy join this scavenger in effect for lost in the sea until noon today 6 a into the snow expected their a federal government closure will he tell the palestinians off the road for most of the day what a terrible storm back east once again fourth. if >>james: the rain turned to snow ride along n.c. faugh to have snow accumulations flat in the today a total six into debt will be yesterday's total in addition to today's total nasty weather and ice also want to be a big problem is collecting power lines and bring in the downfall is not the rain of the snow the they're dealing with is a bitter cold temp
>>reporter: california is world premiere one comes to the weather from the less you consider the sonic and this is a alameda people out and join the presents the holiday if it was organized day on the right you have the conditions in virginia complete opposite people in the south and the mid-atlantic and northeast all dealing with some bitterly cold temperatures. >>mark: was in dc area offices close to the day-to-day employees are given excused absence for president obama are...
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before the sonics moved from seattle, he explored buying a team.t that point in his life as a ceo of microsoft, knowing he cannot invest the appropriate amount of time. when sacramento almost moved to seattle -- he was part of that group seeking to acquire the team. my meeting with him when he stepped down from microsoft, neither one of us thought of the clippers would be offered for sale a few months later. we met. what teams are potentially for sale and steve sat there with a map of seattle and took an old-school compass and said i am willing to go about three hours on my plane and not any further. he explored other teams and called other owners. and when it became clear that the sterlings would sell the clippers, we spoke. he engaged with shelly sterling and bought the team. he is a perfect owner. >> does what he paid for the clippers set a new standard as to what the value of franchises are? >> you began the show by talking about the recent forbes where the value went up by 70%. i think it did. i think the combination. ultimately, the market, b
before the sonics moved from seattle, he explored buying a team.t that point in his life as a ceo of microsoft, knowing he cannot invest the appropriate amount of time. when sacramento almost moved to seattle -- he was part of that group seeking to acquire the team. my meeting with him when he stepped down from microsoft, neither one of us thought of the clippers would be offered for sale a few months later. we met. what teams are potentially for sale and steve sat there with a map of seattle...
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and one in east norton by the sonic, however the whipping winds are bringing down wires in norristown near arch street. we'll check it again in the 5:00 hour. >> and meteorologist, adam joseph, is back with the seven-day forecast. xñaó5Ñ >>> all right lets get you caught up on the accuweather forecast. >> it's the same every day in california boring. nice and kind of interesting. i like the challenges around here, as the flag whipping away today as the arctic air is moving in getting quite a workout this afternoon and the temperatures continue to tumble and the winds ease as we go through the overnight hours stormtracker 6 live double scan showing nothing after a decent amount of flakes that passed by some communities this morning. right now philadelphia 29 degrees, our high today is 40 and that was at midnight. 13 in the poconos and dover right now 29 degrees, and what a change in 24 hours it's 17 degrees colder than it was this time yesterday in philadelphia. close to 20 degrees colder like in mt. pocono 14 degrees cooler than wednesday afternoon. as we look at satellite and radar,
and one in east norton by the sonic, however the whipping winds are bringing down wires in norristown near arch street. we'll check it again in the 5:00 hour. >> and meteorologist, adam joseph, is back with the seven-day forecast. xñaó5Ñ >>> all right lets get you caught up on the accuweather forecast. >> it's the same every day in california boring. nice and kind of interesting. i like the challenges around here, as the flag whipping away today as the arctic air is...
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can we take a look, sonic, texas road house, starbucks moving to record highs, that was an $8 stock at the low of the markets in 2009. coulda, woulda, shoulda, right, charlie. good to see these hitting record highs. >>> the mardi gras parties are over, today marks the beginning of lent where christians worldwide give up something they love for 40 days and 40 nights. coming up next, our experts tell you what plays you should give up in your portfolio and which you should indulge in no matter what? it's all about making money. tigers, both of you. tigers? don't be modest. i see how you've been investing. setting long term goals. diversifying. dip! you got our attention. we did? of course. you're type e* well, i have been researching retirement strategies. well that's what type e*s do. welcome home. taking control of your retirement? e*trade gives you the tools and resources to get it right. are you type e*? when it comes to medicare, everyone talks about what happens when you turn sixty-five. but, really, it's what you do before that counts. that's thinking time, when you ask yourself, h
can we take a look, sonic, texas road house, starbucks moving to record highs, that was an $8 stock at the low of the markets in 2009. coulda, woulda, shoulda, right, charlie. good to see these hitting record highs. >>> the mardi gras parties are over, today marks the beginning of lent where christians worldwide give up something they love for 40 days and 40 nights. coming up next, our experts tell you what plays you should give up in your portfolio and which you should indulge in no...
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there is no question that a piece like ann friedman, the singer of sonic youth, a review of her autobiographyight not have appeared in "the new republic" before 2015. i think that is the journalism that can engage new audience is, it can hold truth to doing it critically and thoughtfully. but do in a way that adapts to the cultural conversation. charlie: any effort to bring back the people? chris: i have talked to some and have learned from those conversations. charlie: did you learn anything that surprised you? or anything? chris: absolutely. it goes back to communication points. i had developed good working relationships with several people who left but it turns out that over the course of the three months leading up to their departure, they felt like they could not approach me to talk about their worries, there concerns for the direction of the magazine. that is something i regret immensely as a leader. these were people i cared about, talented journalists that i would have preferred not to leave. as a manager, it has been a useful moment for me to be more focus on communicating with the v
there is no question that a piece like ann friedman, the singer of sonic youth, a review of her autobiographyight not have appeared in "the new republic" before 2015. i think that is the journalism that can engage new audience is, it can hold truth to doing it critically and thoughtfully. but do in a way that adapts to the cultural conversation. charlie: any effort to bring back the people? chris: i have talked to some and have learned from those conversations. charlie: did you learn...
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. >> it's like a sonic experience bursting through you. >> the next second all hell broke loose. >> damnt! holy [ bleep ]! >> so, i feel just -- i still feel really shaky. i'm not trying to be overdramatic or anything, but my spine feels lit up. i'm trying to understand what happened to me. not only the bolt had just gone off near us but why my body feels kind of tingly. >> the lightning seems to erupt straight out of the motorcycle, but the bolt doesn't actually hit the bike, not directly, at least. >> the lightning bolt hit those two vents right up there, according to one of the guys who saw it. >> james believes the charge must have traveled down the vent, across the parking lot, through the water pooling on the ground, straight into his kickstand. >> oh, damn it! >> i didn't realize that my bike's kickstand was standing in a puddle. >> the same water that was pooling around the chimney, it seems to have conducted the lightning into his bike. >> oh, damn it! >> i'm just glad i wasn't hit by the bolt itself. that was -- that was some pretty scary stuff. >> james feels like himself agai
. >> it's like a sonic experience bursting through you. >> the next second all hell broke loose. >> damnt! holy [ bleep ]! >> so, i feel just -- i still feel really shaky. i'm not trying to be overdramatic or anything, but my spine feels lit up. i'm trying to understand what happened to me. not only the bolt had just gone off near us but why my body feels kind of tingly. >> the lightning seems to erupt straight out of the motorcycle, but the bolt doesn't actually...
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like "sonic the hedgehog" -- like i'm like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, i know.is this "minecraft?" like i don't understand like the -- like -- >> jimmy: you're just building the wall -- i don't get it either. >> it's strange. >> jimmy: it totally skipped me too. >> i don't get it. but he loves it so -- >> jimmy: i know everyone loves it. it's a giant thing. speaking of everyone loving it, a segway into "the voice," premiered earlier tonight. >> yeah. >> jimmy: you're back. >> yes, i'm back another season. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i'm so happy you're back. come on. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i love that you're back. >> yeah. >> jimmy: does it feel -- does it feel different coming back? >> i mean, honestly, every time i come back it gets easier and easier cause like they're more -- they've got the routine down by now. >> jimmy: yeah. i mean yeah. >> you know, the first three seasons were really rough -- >> jimmy: cause you started season 1. yeah. >> and rocky, and nobody kind of knew behind the scenes what was happening, how it would work, and then -- you kn
like "sonic the hedgehog" -- like i'm like that. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah, i know.is this "minecraft?" like i don't understand like the -- like -- >> jimmy: you're just building the wall -- i don't get it either. >> it's strange. >> jimmy: it totally skipped me too. >> i don't get it. but he loves it so -- >> jimmy: i know everyone loves it. it's a giant thing. speaking of everyone loving it, a segway into "the...
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you look at price issue very confusi confusing sonic or wendy's is the place for price value.hack and everybody else coming along and stealing the high end. you have supply problems. we see still continuing issues on the west coast dock issues. it was hard to get french fries in japan how tragic that is but they weren't planning on -- mcdonald's used to be a master of sfli. >> it shows you how powerful the draw of fries is, that the numbers over in asia and japan were horrible. here's what i want to do, jeffrey. we have a list or a well-that we've made of ceos that we've had on the hot seat or have moved off the hot seat but want your opinion. i'm going to go down the list on some of these folks. dick costolo, we've placed him on the hot seat, some investors have clearly placed him on the hot seat. have the earnings taken him off the hot seat. what are your thoughts? >> i think he's shocked a lot of people last week with the 97% beat there on the surge on the revenues. they're still losing money but losing less money which is great news. but they're also moving in the directio
you look at price issue very confusi confusing sonic or wendy's is the place for price value.hack and everybody else coming along and stealing the high end. you have supply problems. we see still continuing issues on the west coast dock issues. it was hard to get french fries in japan how tragic that is but they weren't planning on -- mcdonald's used to be a master of sfli. >> it shows you how powerful the draw of fries is, that the numbers over in asia and japan were horrible. here's...
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the chevy sonic was down by almost a half. the fiesta down, the fiat 500 faded.t, too, for the toyota prius. what's selling? well, just the opposite, as you might guess. the cadillac escalade up this month 136%. the mustang with that big engine in it, 124%. the chevy traverse, another suv, up 89%, and the jeep cherokee up 44%. jeep had another incredible month. liz, i'll tell ya, i can't wait to hear what warren buffett has to say -- liz: well, people thought he was nuts. why are you going into general motors when they have millions of recalls, huge question marks over their heads about things like victim compensation funds? that's precisely when he goes into companies. >> reporter: smart, smart, smart. i'm looking forward to it. liz: okay. yeah, set the dvr everybody, warren buffett tomorrow, 3 p.m. eastern, his first interview of 2015. big exclusive. with positive numbers out for autos in january, does that mean it's pedal to the metal for sales this year? what could make that stall just as the herd is saying, yeah, we're going to do 17 million sales? well, let
the chevy sonic was down by almost a half. the fiesta down, the fiat 500 faded.t, too, for the toyota prius. what's selling? well, just the opposite, as you might guess. the cadillac escalade up this month 136%. the mustang with that big engine in it, 124%. the chevy traverse, another suv, up 89%, and the jeep cherokee up 44%. jeep had another incredible month. liz, i'll tell ya, i can't wait to hear what warren buffett has to say -- liz: well, people thought he was nuts. why are you going into...
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i think there's question that a piece like ann friedman like the lead singer of sonic youth which waslar band in the 90's, a review of her autobiography might not have appeared in the new republic before 2015. but i think that that's the kind of journalism that can engage new volumes, can hold true to doing it critically and lawfully. but do it in a way that adapts to the culture conversation and where it's happening. >> rose: any effort to bring back some of the people that left? >> you know i talked to some of the people who left to understand what their issues were, what they were upset about so that i can think of how to be a better leader. >> rose: [ -- conversations that surprised you or did you learn anything period. >> i believe i did. it goes back to this communication point. i developed what i felt were good working relationships with several of the people who left but it turns out that over the course of the three months leading up to the their departure, they felt like they couldn't approach me to talk about their worries, their concerns for the direction of the magazine a
i think there's question that a piece like ann friedman like the lead singer of sonic youth which waslar band in the 90's, a review of her autobiography might not have appeared in the new republic before 2015. but i think that that's the kind of journalism that can engage new volumes, can hold true to doing it critically and lawfully. but do it in a way that adapts to the culture conversation and where it's happening. >> rose: any effort to bring back some of the people that left?...
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on the newshour online, she calls herself a "lower-case rock star," but sonic youth's kim gordon, is far from small. her cool style and intense performances have become a big inspiration for scores of indie rockers. in a new memoir, she talks about the breakup of her band, and her marriage to its frontman thurston moore. read that on our homepage pbs.org/newshour. now a look ahead to tomorrow night's newshour: jeffrey brown recently went to houston, where macarthur genius fellow rick lowe is enlisting art to reshape a community. an effort to rejuvenate and energize a neighborhood and its people through art, economic development, and social services. lowe told me it began in the early 1990's, when he was working as a traditional painter and sculptor. >> i had a group of high school students at my studio. and this student came to me, and he said, "that's not what we need." he said, if you're an artist, why cant you create a solution? >> ifill: creating solutions and creating change, wednesday on the pbs newshour. and that's the program for tonight. i'm gwen ifill, we'll see you on-line
on the newshour online, she calls herself a "lower-case rock star," but sonic youth's kim gordon, is far from small. her cool style and intense performances have become a big inspiration for scores of indie rockers. in a new memoir, she talks about the breakup of her band, and her marriage to its frontman thurston moore. read that on our homepage pbs.org/newshour. now a look ahead to tomorrow night's newshour: jeffrey brown recently went to houston, where macarthur genius fellow rick...
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sonic, up 17%. from 1985, the left of your screen, it has risen eight times the initial value.sen on mere 4.5 times. a good question to ask is this. how cheap are the stocks? the index is trading 25.6 times reported earnings. the stocks not looking cheap. the index is trading at 23.6 times what analyst predict the committees will earn. that is an all-time high. more than a quarter above the decade average. if you needed more evidence of the appetite for these types of companies, burgers look no further than shake shack. they sold shares for the first time in january. shares more than doubled on the first date of shading. $40. berger, anyone? >> -- burger, anyone? >> 7:48. protests in south africa as members of parliament walked out. they repeatedly interrupted zuma's speech. members of the opposition party walked out. they had been protesting against a zoom up a use of state funds to upgrade his private home. manchester united heading for an annual loss. it is expected to be around 11 million pounds and comes after the team failed to qualify for the champions league. million ph
sonic, up 17%. from 1985, the left of your screen, it has risen eight times the initial value.sen on mere 4.5 times. a good question to ask is this. how cheap are the stocks? the index is trading 25.6 times reported earnings. the stocks not looking cheap. the index is trading at 23.6 times what analyst predict the committees will earn. that is an all-time high. more than a quarter above the decade average. if you needed more evidence of the appetite for these types of companies, burgers look no...
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he looked before the sonics moved from seattle. he explored buying the team. i think at that point in his life as the c.e.o. of a public company microsoft he knew he couldn't invest the appropriate amount of time. when sack are-- sack are mento almost moved to seattle he was part of that group seeking to acquire the team. and then when he stepped down i think one of the first meeting i had as commissioner with the nba was steve t was shortly after he stepped down as c.e.o. of microsoft not knowing, neither one of us ever thought the clippers were going to be offered for sale a few months later. but he came. he met in new york. he said i would love to own an nba team, what teams potentially are for sale. i think steve sat there with a map of seattle and took one of those old-fashioned come passes and went like this and said i'm willing to go about three hours on my plane, not any further. and he explored some other teams. he called some other owners to see if they were willing to sell. and then when it became clear that the sterlings were going to sell the clip
he looked before the sonics moved from seattle. he explored buying the team. i think at that point in his life as the c.e.o. of a public company microsoft he knew he couldn't invest the appropriate amount of time. when sack are-- sack are mento almost moved to seattle he was part of that group seeking to acquire the team. and then when he stepped down i think one of the first meeting i had as commissioner with the nba was steve t was shortly after he stepped down as c.e.o. of microsoft not...
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it features sonic air fighters and vintage aircraft. all of those explosions were state.,000 patrons are excited to attend. show runs until march 1. pretty cool. number one photo of the day, this is a pretty amazing video come in new jersey, a home under renovation is loading after a natural gas leak was reported. fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. tom: this is chris christie's fault? olivia: presumably. tom: no one was hurt in this. olivia: no one was seriously hurt. authorities were called to the scene, 15 were injured in the inspection when the explosion occurred. he causes being investigated but they suspect a gas leak. but look at that, this is the dash cam. brendan: all right, do you know the real vladimir putin? does vladimir putin even know the real vladimir putin? coming up, we will ask chris granville, a man who spoke years working in the british and the sea in moscow. we will ask them who putin is and what that means for russian politics. that brings us to our twitter question of the day. can there bps withe peace with putin. ? tweet us @bsurveillance. ♪ t
it features sonic air fighters and vintage aircraft. all of those explosions were state.,000 patrons are excited to attend. show runs until march 1. pretty cool. number one photo of the day, this is a pretty amazing video come in new jersey, a home under renovation is loading after a natural gas leak was reported. fortunately, nobody was seriously hurt. tom: this is chris christie's fault? olivia: presumably. tom: no one was hurt in this. olivia: no one was seriously hurt. authorities were...
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two japanese citizens were killed by a sonic militants.taking the lead on the financial fight against islamic state. the resolution targets the extremist group's main source of revenue -- illegal oil exports, the sale of antiquities, and ransom from hostagetaking. russia rarely writes security council resolution but is concerned about radicals from chechnya joining islamic state in syria and iraq. an interesting theory from a pentagon think tank -- russian president vladimir putin has as burgers -- has as burgers centrum -- asperger's syndrome. they fade effects all of his decisions. that is a look at top headlines. tom: a headline over in europe saying ukraine becoming unusually dangerous. brendan: we will head back to the u.s. in 2004, took public health officials $142,052 to contain a single case of measles in iowa. there are now 102 cases in 14 states. that is a common problem because we all eventually pay for them. dr. peter hotez runs the texas children's hospital. dr. hotez, we have been talking about this as a moral trade-off, but
two japanese citizens were killed by a sonic militants.taking the lead on the financial fight against islamic state. the resolution targets the extremist group's main source of revenue -- illegal oil exports, the sale of antiquities, and ransom from hostagetaking. russia rarely writes security council resolution but is concerned about radicals from chechnya joining islamic state in syria and iraq. an interesting theory from a pentagon think tank -- russian president vladimir putin has as...
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. >> kevin, let me know you, you are known as the endorsement for nike and sonic. called sparkling ice on "mad money." you endorsed them and you didn't get any money. you just like the product? >> i love the product. we'll take it off camera but i love the product. >> well what does this mean for bbva, and why are you doing this? >> well, the main thing is we want to have our brand attached to things that people are passionate about. this is really the dilemma of marketing in the 21st century. we want younger generations to try our story. we love basketball. >> but could have gone to lots of different leagues right? why the nba? >> it's an international sport. bbva parent companies in 31 countries, there are players from every country representing them. the whole planet is watching its players. >> i was watching yesterday about how much stern did for the league i mean just basically taking it from one environment to a completely different level. has it changed for you as a player with guys like ballmer and lazery big players, has it changed the player experience? >
. >> kevin, let me know you, you are known as the endorsement for nike and sonic. called sparkling ice on "mad money." you endorsed them and you didn't get any money. you just like the product? >> i love the product. we'll take it off camera but i love the product. >> well what does this mean for bbva, and why are you doing this? >> well, the main thing is we want to have our brand attached to things that people are passionate about. this is really the dilemma...
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both of those stocks getting lift to other restaurant names like sonic, texas roadhouse, and bj's restaurantsd lastly some of the biggest losers. garman down 9%. both of those earnings that were not as good as the street had anticipated. also forecasts that were weaker than expected for 2015. also, gopro. we're seeing that momentum name down 8% given the fact that we've seen that stock lock up expiration taking place this week. >> black bear suing ryan seacrest again. warren buffett increasing its stake in ibm. new global shows americans don't want their tax dollars going towards space. they want rich guys like elam musk to pay for it. that's all in the second hour of power. back after this. >>> welcome back. one of the news we've been waiting for when it comes to greece. we appear to be getting details on. this is coming from dow jones. they quote one source saying that the ecb has approved continued emergency liquidity assistance, what we refer to as ela, for use for greece banks saying they're going to have 68.3 billion euros worth for two weeks. that would be an increase of roughly 3.3 bi
both of those stocks getting lift to other restaurant names like sonic, texas roadhouse, and bj's restaurantsd lastly some of the biggest losers. garman down 9%. both of those earnings that were not as good as the street had anticipated. also forecasts that were weaker than expected for 2015. also, gopro. we're seeing that momentum name down 8% given the fact that we've seen that stock lock up expiration taking place this week. >> black bear suing ryan seacrest again. warren buffett...