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>> tom: and good morning, i'm tom johnson. it is sunday january 10th. thanks for being here with us. here's the top stories we're working on. we start with jackie orozco. >> reporter: good morning, tom, a volusia county man charged with sexual battery turns himself in, plus -- >> it's a tornado and we ran and we hid. >> tom: i'm not sure i would be that calm, cleanup is underway after a tornado hit southwest florida. we're going to give you a little bit of a closer look at the damage and where it happened. have you heard about this. the powerball jackpot now worth an estimated 1. $1.3 billion. we are talking to a financial planner about what you need to know if you think you are the winner on that next drawing wednesday. plus, we're taking you live to the disney world marathon happening right now. and we're talking about the weather. yesterday, it was fog. today change is in the air, right, brooks? absolutely right. we've been advertising this cold front coming through and it's this morning. it's going to be markedly cooler hours. you'll take notice of
>> tom: and good morning, i'm tom johnson. it is sunday january 10th. thanks for being here with us. here's the top stories we're working on. we start with jackie orozco. >> reporter: good morning, tom, a volusia county man charged with sexual battery turns himself in, plus -- >> it's a tornado and we ran and we hid. >> tom: i'm not sure i would be that calm, cleanup is underway after a tornado hit southwest florida. we're going to give you a little bit of a closer look...
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>> tom: and good morning i'm tom johnson. thanks for joining us here's the top stories we're working on this morning we start with "fox 35" jackie orozco. >> reporter: good morning tom volusia county she likes say two people much sexually battering a woman 3 times. one person is locked up at the jail while the other is on the run. i'll have much more coming up in a live report. >> tom: spacex trying to make more history. and powerball reaching record numbers again. the $800 million. more on the growing jackpot coming up. first, though, let's talk about the weather because there are some things going on you need to know about. welcome back, brook. >> meteorologist: thank you, tom, good morning, good morning, everybody. we're dealing with mild conditions but the big story this morning, fog, very low visibilities throughout much of central florida here's a live look from our amway county. you can see half of i-4 and the other half on the left-hand side of your screen headed east ordered to seminole county that's where we have so
>> tom: and good morning i'm tom johnson. thanks for joining us here's the top stories we're working on this morning we start with "fox 35" jackie orozco. >> reporter: good morning tom volusia county she likes say two people much sexually battering a woman 3 times. one person is locked up at the jail while the other is on the run. i'll have much more coming up in a live report. >> tom: spacex trying to make more history. and powerball reaching record numbers again....
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, tom. everything we've got. >> what evidence at his place do you have against me? >> that's all be can worked on. trust me. >> okay, good. >> because there's stuff. >> you won't find anything against me. >> there will be -- there will be a car load of stuff going go to the crime lab. >> well, good. because you won't find one thing against me. >> reporter: when you left at the end of the first interview what did you think? did you think this is our guy? >> i thought clearly he was a suspect. he clearly had done some things that were very troubling. >> reporter: sure. but did that mean he was the killer? what will tom jaraczeski say if we ask him? >>> coming up -- >> they started accusing me of killing bryan. i was scared to death. i was worried that they were going to charge me that nightp. >> an arrest? hang on. could there be another person of interest in this case? >> we looked at him very seriously. ♪ why have your glasses fit manually, when there's the lenscrafters accufit system. repla
, tom. everything we've got. >> what evidence at his place do you have against me? >> that's all be can worked on. trust me. >> okay, good. >> because there's stuff. >> you won't find anything against me. >> there will be -- there will be a car load of stuff going go to the crime lab. >> well, good. because you won't find one thing against me. >> reporter: when you left at the end of the first interview what did you think? did you think this is...
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tom: there you go. get off the grid. that sounds like an idea. the original jackpot was estimated at around $450 million jean: you could buy the grid. if you' re not sure which numbers to play, head to wmur.com. we' ve crunched the winningest numbers from the last 20 years to help you sort out your strategy. let us know how it goes. tom: no guarantees. jean: no guarantees. next on news 9 at 5:00, a father says the tsa went too far when screening his daughter. see if you agree. tom: and the mother of the girl once known only as baby doe that' tom: a father says he was sick to his stomach watching what happened to his 10-year-old daughter at the airport. jean: but the tsa is defending the agent and the patdown she carried out. here' s abc' s kayna whitworth. kayna: a pouch of juice inside this purse leading to what one father believes was an excessive patdown on his young daughter. >> i will start at her neck, work my way down to her feet. kayna: a female tsa agent at raleigh-durham international airport
tom: there you go. get off the grid. that sounds like an idea. the original jackpot was estimated at around $450 million jean: you could buy the grid. if you' re not sure which numbers to play, head to wmur.com. we' ve crunched the winningest numbers from the last 20 years to help you sort out your strategy. let us know how it goes. tom: no guarantees. jean: no guarantees. next on news 9 at 5:00, a father says the tsa went too far when screening his daughter. see if you agree. tom: and the...
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made all ten of his free-throw attempts. >> tom: wilson back in. >> dan: that is a big miss. >> tom: 19 points, seth allen. only four virginia tech players have scored, they all have double figures. allen, bibbs, hudson and leday. that will be trey lewis going to the free-throw line for louisville. two attempts in the game. both in the second half and made them both. third personal on jalen hudson, also a mon ter nigh monster night with 26 points. >> dan: lewis 86% at the free-throw line you're comfortable if you're louisville having him there. a double bonus, so two free-throws on every shooting foul from now on. >> tom: lewis has done it from beyond, four made threes, second half for lewis. he has 19 points. rick pitino working the sidelines trying to get career win no.739. >> dan: at landfall time, lewis hahalftime he had 2 points. he has had a saoupblg secon second half. >> tom: lewis and lee combine forward 46 points. 16 more than the season average together. allen, final minute, he's got it. 21 points seth allen. >> dan: if you're louisville you don't mind the two in that spot.
made all ten of his free-throw attempts. >> tom: wilson back in. >> dan: that is a big miss. >> tom: 19 points, seth allen. only four virginia tech players have scored, they all have double figures. allen, bibbs, hudson and leday. that will be trey lewis going to the free-throw line for louisville. two attempts in the game. both in the second half and made them both. third personal on jalen hudson, also a mon ter nigh monster night with 26 points. >> dan: lewis 86% at...
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tom: really? francine: new guidelines say people should drink no more than six pints of beer or glasses of wine per week. and they say during the week, several days where you don't drink at all. we'll disregard that one. the news 24 hours a day powered by our journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. tom: you're so damned depressing. >> it turned out to be a week. tom: there it is. let's give some nutrition with investigation and finance. equities, bonds, currency, commodities, let's get some nuance here. futures run. it's a nice rebound, but remember, we closed modestly ugly yesterday. the real story, deutch bank adamant will yields saying a lot. they did not move yesterday like a lot of other asset classes moved. euro is stronger. you get a fwoid oil, but let's not oversell it. this screen further informs the v.i.x. nicely above the long-term average. my major story is to watch the german two-year. it barely budged. it does not say all clear for the markets. ollar-yen was 117.
tom: really? francine: new guidelines say people should drink no more than six pints of beer or glasses of wine per week. and they say during the week, several days where you don't drink at all. we'll disregard that one. the news 24 hours a day powered by our journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. tom: you're so damned depressing. >> it turned out to be a week. tom: there it is. let's give some nutrition with investigation and finance. equities, bonds, currency,...
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bring back some snow intelligence, tom inferencing. tom: thank you. let's look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. not the shock and all of yesterday. yesterdayf. awe o a little bit of a rebound off the draghi shock. not even close to a technical .reakout right now the download, under 16,000, german two-year at -0.5%. we get some dollar strength but nowhere near 100. was that quick enough? francine: it was great -- let's look at what stocks are doing. davos keene has coined the good bounce. 2.6%, there isd a little bit of risk-taking, that this is on the back of what mario draghi said. there are sessions on whether this is sustainable and what the markets were expecting. tom: you hear that discussion with george soros, he is dreading coldwater. francine: he told me so. we had an hour-long conversation and he said if there is any optimistic room, that will change when i get in. he says, sure, central banks are there but they don't have the ammunition to deal with what's coming. our guest degrees -- neil ferguson, harvard university professor.
bring back some snow intelligence, tom inferencing. tom: thank you. let's look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. not the shock and all of yesterday. yesterdayf. awe o a little bit of a rebound off the draghi shock. not even close to a technical .reakout right now the download, under 16,000, german two-year at -0.5%. we get some dollar strength but nowhere near 100. was that quick enough? francine: it was great -- let's look at what stocks are doing. davos keene has coined the good...
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tom? >> all right, thanks, brooks, millions of americans are preparing to dig out of snow-packed cities today after that mammoth blizzard sacked the east coast. the storm dumped several 23450e69 snow in some areas, caused flooding in others and deaths. take a look at washington, dc, this morning. the white house covered and a blanket of fresh snow and here's a look at 5 hours north in times square, new york city. it is rare that you see that in times square. the crossroads of the earth as they call it. and officials say the 26.8 inches of snow that fell in new york city central park is the second most recorded since 1869. the snowfall shut down stores, left some drivers who did not adhere to the travel ban stuck on the roads. new york governor andrew cuomo even got in on the action. he helped a driver who was caught on the storm in long island. this happened just after new york city roads were closed to traffic at 2:30 in the afternoon. people said the blizzard was like something straight
tom? >> all right, thanks, brooks, millions of americans are preparing to dig out of snow-packed cities today after that mammoth blizzard sacked the east coast. the storm dumped several 23450e69 snow in some areas, caused flooding in others and deaths. take a look at washington, dc, this morning. the white house covered and a blanket of fresh snow and here's a look at 5 hours north in times square, new york city. it is rare that you see that in times square. the crossroads of the earth as...
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tom is filling in for her. >> tom: but i'm still doing traffic. there is an accident at ed match we have a crew arriving on scene so we'll have a live shot in a moment. that is an auto pedestrian accident closing traffic in both directions. green on the fleas right now. here is whatfleasfreeways right now. >> kelly: temperature wise not bad at all. 44 right now. winds gusting up to 21 miles per hour. we're going to see a little bit throughout the day today. winds 15 as we get into the afternoon. charlotte hill cooler at 40. you need to bundle up on the way to school. have you to remember to bring the jacket home with you. 46 on the way to school. 60 on the way back. not going to need coat so put it in your backpack. >> dana: it was right out of a movie. three prisoners escaped from a jail. this is all too real. these are very dangerous individuals. we're going to tell you how they were able to get out coming up. >>> also an argument at a gun store turns deadly after a customer opens fire. the disturbing aspect of this one coming up. teachers, many
tom is filling in for her. >> tom: but i'm still doing traffic. there is an accident at ed match we have a crew arriving on scene so we'll have a live shot in a moment. that is an auto pedestrian accident closing traffic in both directions. green on the fleas right now. here is whatfleasfreeways right now. >> kelly: temperature wise not bad at all. 44 right now. winds gusting up to 21 miles per hour. we're going to see a little bit throughout the day today. winds 15 as we get into...
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and i got a sense of tom. and i was pretty sure that he and so then as the evidence started rolling in, then i became very certain that he wasn't the one.r: attorney peterson could have said, lack of evidence because, in fact, despite test after test, not a g. not dna or fingerprints or those few square feet where it all happened. there was plenty of circumstantial evidence. the phone calls. the stalking. the middle of the night visits to dr. rein's bunkhouse in the days and weeks before the but most of all, there was that dog. calamity jane. who, with one sniff of tom's d the cops from the doorway of the bunkhouse to a grove of bushes where the cops found and marked some . the theory being that tom lay in wait for his opportunity to confront dr. rein at the door. ane did her sniffing a full ten days after the body was found. so what did attorney peterson think of that?it wasn't evidence. i made a motion before the judge to decide whether or not it should go before a jury.ides, he said, tom already admitted he
and i got a sense of tom. and i was pretty sure that he and so then as the evidence started rolling in, then i became very certain that he wasn't the one.r: attorney peterson could have said, lack of evidence because, in fact, despite test after test, not a g. not dna or fingerprints or those few square feet where it all happened. there was plenty of circumstantial evidence. the phone calls. the stalking. the middle of the night visits to dr. rein's bunkhouse in the days and weeks before the...
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tom? >> tom: all right. 8:21, almost 822 now. still to come, buy a piece of kennedy family history here in florida. how you can get your hands on a p[music] p>> dr. charles stanley: and the pdoesn't cause us to measure up pand then choose us. pgod takes our inadequate areas pof life and he uses them to do psomething in our lives that's p[music] >> tom: we have a crime alert a central florida family's brush with disney was a little legislation than magical. eileen hightower pleaded guilty in an identity theft steam involving disney tickets she was sentenced almost 4 years in prison and ordered to pay $700,000. high tower, her 2 children and her niece obtained fake licenses and credit cards to buy the tickets then they sold them to illegal ticket resellers. high tower's family members were each sentenced to 3 years in prison that they have will gas prices are still rising and this week you can buy a piece of neal cavuto has your business headlines. >> for most of the country that is not snowed in drivers will be enjoying those go g
tom? >> tom: all right. 8:21, almost 822 now. still to come, buy a piece of kennedy family history here in florida. how you can get your hands on a p[music] p>> dr. charles stanley: and the pdoesn't cause us to measure up pand then choose us. pgod takes our inadequate areas pof life and he uses them to do psomething in our lives that's p[music] >> tom: we have a crime alert a central florida family's brush with disney was a little legislation than magical. eileen hightower...
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tom, start here. we will look at the markets. tom: a lot going on. oil, sort of a reset after davis. francine: central banks probably have been more interesting. let's get to the first word news with vonnie. vonnie: it will take several days in the u.s. to get back to normal after they got more than two feet of snow. airports are reopening for business over a four-day period. bond and commodity markets will be opening in new york, but the federal government in washington warming closed. released by the islamic state shows extremists carried out the paris attacks and committing other atrocities. all nine militants in the video died in the paris attacks. seven were seen shooting or beheading captives. france, police arrested 35 people after migrants broke through security. children are camped out in northern france, hoping to make it to the u.k.. supporters shut down for a while before it was reopened. the discovery of a piece of debris off southern thailand raises speculation about the missing malaysia and air jetliner. they found the chunk of metal l
tom, start here. we will look at the markets. tom: a lot going on. oil, sort of a reset after davis. francine: central banks probably have been more interesting. let's get to the first word news with vonnie. vonnie: it will take several days in the u.s. to get back to normal after they got more than two feet of snow. airports are reopening for business over a four-day period. bond and commodity markets will be opening in new york, but the federal government in washington warming closed....
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tom: and i'm tom griffith. emergency crews were called to the home on kearsarge mountain road in andover today. suzanne roantree joins us live now with the latest details. reporter: andover's fire chief says it was just after noontime when a fire started in a brush file. few details are available at this time, but the chief said that after the fire there appears to have been an explosion. it's not clear if the brush fire and the explosion are related. the chief says one person died in the incident, and the fire marshal's office confirmed an autopsy has been scheduled for friday. there are no reports of any other injury. the fire marshal's office is leading in the investigation. they say it appears to have been now, the fire marshal's office has indicated they'll be sending out a press release shortly. we'll bring you the details as they become available. jean: thanks. tonight warner police say a woman found dead on bear pond road may have suffered an injury before her death. the 87-year-old woman was found by a
tom: and i'm tom griffith. emergency crews were called to the home on kearsarge mountain road in andover today. suzanne roantree joins us live now with the latest details. reporter: andover's fire chief says it was just after noontime when a fire started in a brush file. few details are available at this time, but the chief said that after the fire there appears to have been an explosion. it's not clear if the brush fire and the explosion are related. the chief says one person died in the...
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tom: where will that come from?at one symptom currency war, but everyone is doing the violation, so in the end it has to come through debt restructuring. havefew years, but we also debt restructuring for banks, the portuguese banks, and for corporate, you have to lower the amount of debt. charles goodhart, former bank of england policymaker has been down that happy for. conversation on brexit among other topics. stay with us. "bloomberg surveillance" ♪ tom: from london, the headline in asia is a better environment for equities. what you need to kw is that chese equities c't get it done. hat is front and center as something to observe this week. we need to observe first word news. released 10 american sailors held overnight. and crewsavy boats were detained after entering territorial waters in the persian gulf. the pentagon says the both appear to have drifted into iranian waters after one suffered a mechanical problem. south korea says a machine gun burst was fired today at a drone from north korea that cross the bo
tom: where will that come from?at one symptom currency war, but everyone is doing the violation, so in the end it has to come through debt restructuring. havefew years, but we also debt restructuring for banks, the portuguese banks, and for corporate, you have to lower the amount of debt. charles goodhart, former bank of england policymaker has been down that happy for. conversation on brexit among other topics. stay with us. "bloomberg surveillance" ♪ tom: from london, the headline...
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sir tom: quite a few.e of saying to the world that this is one of the sex symbols of our time? sir tom: the initial thing with the underwear was the copacabana. i was standing on the same level as the people sitting at the tables. they were giving the table napkins because i was sweating. this woman stood up and lifted it -- like this. and i said, be careful you do not catch a cold. clubs int workerman's south wales, whatever happened to try to turn it to your advantage. working men's clubs. coal miners. bottle,meone throws a you try to catch it and say thank you very much and drink a drop. but whatever. when that happened, i did something and handed it to. but it taught up with cash i did some thing and handed it back. but it caught up with me. people would say there is tom jones, throw underwear at him. but it backfired. gnet.ame like a nicker-ma i never meant it to be. charlie: what is your biggest passion outside of music? sir tom: that is a good question. i don't really have. music is my life. i know
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back to tom and switzerland. tom: very good, thank you.t's an annual visit with an industrialist, john rice out of hamilton college in new york. vice chairman of general electric, and he has had a tumultuous and many would argue successful year. ge is the transformation of 2015, and john rice joins us now. what are you going to do in 2016 to top the accolades you have received across all of the ceo land? >> will finish what we started in 2015, and i think the next big thing for us is the digital industrial convergence. this is where the game is going to be played for the coming decades. we have a lot in motion, and we want to make sure it is right. tom: does jack welsh know you are ge? >> i think you would. you would understand that the work we did in the 1980's and 1990's, which was right for that time, is not necessarily the work right for this time. the changes we have made are changes that position us to compete in the 21st century, not the 20th. notoriously's difficult to do business in certain european countries, where structural ref
back to tom and switzerland. tom: very good, thank you.t's an annual visit with an industrialist, john rice out of hamilton college in new york. vice chairman of general electric, and he has had a tumultuous and many would argue successful year. ge is the transformation of 2015, and john rice joins us now. what are you going to do in 2016 to top the accolades you have received across all of the ceo land? >> will finish what we started in 2015, and i think the next big thing for us is the...
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tom: thank you. worse comes to worse, vonnie gets a plague as well and we can have alberto golomallo host . let me go over the bloomberg terminal. this is a two-step spread. a curve flattening. if it walks like a duck, it is a duck. the fact that it is rolling over flatter, nowhere near the recession call -- this is something to watch within the complexity of a cassette will do. vonnie: yeah. it's unbelievable. the two-year yields back down after yesterday. tom: while the uproar -- vonnie: when you see the spread tightening and widening -- tom: yeah. this is recession down here, and here is where the 10 year yield is beneath the two-year yield. francine, are you ok over there? francine: i'm ok. i sound like tom keene now. in a statement yesterday, the fomc said they are closely monitoring global financial development. joining us now is alberto gallo. thank you for coming in. how do you read what the fed statement put out? it's a little more cautious -- this that take a march fed rate hike off the tab
tom: thank you. worse comes to worse, vonnie gets a plague as well and we can have alberto golomallo host . let me go over the bloomberg terminal. this is a two-step spread. a curve flattening. if it walks like a duck, it is a duck. the fact that it is rolling over flatter, nowhere near the recession call -- this is something to watch within the complexity of a cassette will do. vonnie: yeah. it's unbelievable. the two-year yields back down after yesterday. tom: while the uproar -- vonnie: when...
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tom and francine? tom: vonnie quinn, thank you so much.esented here in davos with a conversation. here is our erik schatzker. erik: thank you very much. i'm to be sitting once again in davos with steve schwarzman. welcome. steve: thank you. are: the volatility we seeing in financial markets, it's broad based selloffs -- what do you think is behind it? steve: there are a lot of things. you have economic things such as the slowing of the u.s. economy, which has been pretty gradual but consistent, despite the strong parts of auto and housing. you have got energy going down so quickly that you can almost , and the world has trouble adjusting to things that happen very quickly. issue,e china as an which is probably overdone because the west tends to see china through its markets and its currency, where there have been a lot of major flip-flops. and mismanagement of the stock market, and what you did afterwards. so that creates an issue of confidence. and the same with currency. so when you put those factors together, you have an unattractive br
tom and francine? tom: vonnie quinn, thank you so much.esented here in davos with a conversation. here is our erik schatzker. erik: thank you very much. i'm to be sitting once again in davos with steve schwarzman. welcome. steve: thank you. are: the volatility we seeing in financial markets, it's broad based selloffs -- what do you think is behind it? steve: there are a lot of things. you have economic things such as the slowing of the u.s. economy, which has been pretty gradual but consistent,...
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tom: i'm tom griffith. a few spots are seeing light snow right now. what about the rest of new hampshire? let's begin with chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: downtown manchester very fine light snow, also a little in northern stratford, southern carroll county. what you have to be on guard for tonight is that the precipitation that falls is very light, and it will be a mix of snow showers and also some flurries, also a little bit of freezing drizzle, very fine, very spotty, but with temperatures at or below freezing, that is just enough carroll county, wakefield, milton back through new durham could see a coating, possibly up to a half inch in a few spots. temperatures all at or slightly above freezing, south and east of the lakes region, and just a little colder in places like the upper valley. but again all it takes is another degree or two to get those temperatures to freezing or below. untreated surfaces could be slick as we go through the evening into early tomorrow morning. not a whole lot of prec
tom: i'm tom griffith. a few spots are seeing light snow right now. what about the rest of new hampshire? let's begin with chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: downtown manchester very fine light snow, also a little in northern stratford, southern carroll county. what you have to be on guard for tonight is that the precipitation that falls is very light, and it will be a mix of snow showers and also some flurries, also a little bit of freezing drizzle, very fine, very spotty, but with...
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surveillance"berg with tom quinn -- tom keene. whenwhen you think about you come to london, what we you talk about. we have so much to talk about. angela merkel is not going to die both is one of the talking is one-- demo's -- davos of the talking points. leader north korea's once a scientist to build a better bomb. he spoke to those responsible for collingwood north korea called a hydrogen bomb. it is his expectation they will advance their research. david cameron wants to reach a deal on the u.k.'s membership in the european union, paving the way for a national vote on whether to withdraw from the union. he wants to limit welfare payments to immigrants. syria's embattled president has launched an incentive, wooing asian powers. last week he met with chinese leaders who are taking a more active role in brokering with aside. the company's warring faction is not at the table. the taliban was not invited. their members say they will negotiate only with the united states. legendary british rock star david billy has died. he was 69 --
surveillance"berg with tom quinn -- tom keene. whenwhen you think about you come to london, what we you talk about. we have so much to talk about. angela merkel is not going to die both is one of the talking is one-- demo's -- davos of the talking points. leader north korea's once a scientist to build a better bomb. he spoke to those responsible for collingwood north korea called a hydrogen bomb. it is his expectation they will advance their research. david cameron wants to reach a deal on...
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tom: the u.s. military personnel who died this year in combat operations but also those who lost their lives due to mental health issues. clarence: i'm sorry to see john boehner go the way that he did go. it was noble for him to try to set things up so we wouldn't have to worry about government shutdowns for a while as he headed out the door. but it was really more of a result of the chaos in the house than the productivity of it. john: boehner was a class act. clarence: he was a class act but not a class act on capitol hill. john: sorry to see you go. cecil the lion. who was killed by a trophy hunter. the u.s. dentist walter palmer. he's back hunting in zimbabwe. his wife gave him full chance -- full -- his wife gave him a -- tom: well, i'd leave it like that. let's go to the next one. john: well, i kind of like it. you're taking over the show now? clarence: yeah. john: gave him full clearance to go. she's the daughter of rob -- of former wife of robert, conrad bob. you remember him. pat: he's sti
tom: the u.s. military personnel who died this year in combat operations but also those who lost their lives due to mental health issues. clarence: i'm sorry to see john boehner go the way that he did go. it was noble for him to try to set things up so we wouldn't have to worry about government shutdowns for a while as he headed out the door. but it was really more of a result of the chaos in the house than the productivity of it. john: boehner was a class act. clarence: he was a class act but...
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tom: close call, glad everybody is okay. today's cold came with another challenge for mbta passengers. jennifer: up next, what left people stranded again, this this time in bitterly cold temperatures. >> it was kind of like just feel of, great, here we go again. tom: has the cold been enough, true to form the ice that so many are waiting for hasn't taken place. we'll take a look at that coming up. mike: the sunshine out there today, more on the way for wednesday. how long this stretch will last until the next chance of snow or rain showers. jennifer: ahead at 5:30, one resort has opened its newest chair lift, replating the one that injured several skiers last winter. >> i think this is going to probably like maybe yell and hopefully hug me and -- tom: you'll want to see the reaction when this soldier up tonight is the economy rigged? well, the 15 richest americans acquired more wealth in two years than the bottom 100 million people combined. i'm bernie sanders, make wall street banks and the ultra-rich pay their fair share o
tom: close call, glad everybody is okay. today's cold came with another challenge for mbta passengers. jennifer: up next, what left people stranded again, this this time in bitterly cold temperatures. >> it was kind of like just feel of, great, here we go again. tom: has the cold been enough, true to form the ice that so many are waiting for hasn't taken place. we'll take a look at that coming up. mike: the sunshine out there today, more on the way for wednesday. how long this stretch...
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back to tom's point.ength here is -- obviouslyeavily influenced by a lot of variables. when you talk about dollar strength, are you talking about it with respect to the chinese currency or just due to develop market currency? that discussion is divergent. we will talk at what it means here. 17,148,with the dow, and with futures below -110, we get dow at 17,000. sanders will be on. he is going after verizon. -- s see if he goes after ♪ tom: strong dollar, forex report, yen through 1.19. a shout out to robert sinche who nailed that call. euro-dollar finally gives way, 1.09, under 1.08. andnonstory is ruble-peso brazilian real do not move this morning on oil, firm at 36. sterling is a big story, 1.4675. vonnie quinn has breaking news on eli lilly. vonnie: they are announcing that their adjusted earnings will be 3.45 to 3.55. they are giving revenue at $20.2 billion to $20.4 billion. byis lower in market trading 2.4% now. what the success from indianapolis has done. vonnie: and there are nine potential new me
back to tom's point.ength here is -- obviouslyeavily influenced by a lot of variables. when you talk about dollar strength, are you talking about it with respect to the chinese currency or just due to develop market currency? that discussion is divergent. we will talk at what it means here. 17,148,with the dow, and with futures below -110, we get dow at 17,000. sanders will be on. he is going after verizon. -- s see if he goes after ♪ tom: strong dollar, forex report, yen through 1.19. a...
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tom? tom: thank you so much. simply, markets on the move this friday morning.exaggerate. -37, below for the day. dow futures, under 16,000, 295 points.ing, texas, 29.53. you begin to think about a 28 handle, but i am not there yet. i want to get to francine's screen as well, and i would suggest the dollar index has not moved. have not seen that, francine. you wonder whether a lot of these falls are indicative of a wider fear, and it seems like that. that we have accelerated our declines a little bit. this on the back of a bear market in china. crude oil, at 29.5. we need to ask ourselves whether that is indicative of something bigger, and then the impact on ruble. on to the terminal right now. we show you a different charts today, wonderful usage of the terminal. we show you oil. this is the beginning of the year, down 20% now. these are the brutal moves you see in oil. that is a long chart with a huge curve at the beginning of the year, and some stability. we have some new joy on oil. you wonder about financial stability when you see the rate of change of comm
tom? tom: thank you so much. simply, markets on the move this friday morning.exaggerate. -37, below for the day. dow futures, under 16,000, 295 points.ing, texas, 29.53. you begin to think about a 28 handle, but i am not there yet. i want to get to francine's screen as well, and i would suggest the dollar index has not moved. have not seen that, francine. you wonder whether a lot of these falls are indicative of a wider fear, and it seems like that. that we have accelerated our declines a...
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ims stealing tom keene's lexicon. -- i am stealing tom keene's lexicon.g business flash here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: slightly higher ticket prices are in the air at major u.s. airlines. several u.s. carriers are boosting round-trip domestic fares by six dollars. it started with delta, and the announcement came from american, united, jetblue, and virgin america. netflix viewers will see more movies produced by green works. he gives netflix -- by dreamworks. some trader joe's customers think there is something fishy going on at the grocery chain. a class-action lawsuit says the company does not sell its five ounce cans of tuna all the way up. the company is not commenting. that is the latest bloomberg business flash. tom: there it is. the tape a little bit better this morning, the -30 up to -31 this morning. single best chart and bring in stephen roach of yale university. this full didn't to the theme of -- this full into the theme of the year. folds into the theme of the year. this brutal mood of disinflation is the yellow line, which is the moving averag
ims stealing tom keene's lexicon. -- i am stealing tom keene's lexicon.g business flash here is vonnie quinn. vonnie: slightly higher ticket prices are in the air at major u.s. airlines. several u.s. carriers are boosting round-trip domestic fares by six dollars. it started with delta, and the announcement came from american, united, jetblue, and virgin america. netflix viewers will see more movies produced by green works. he gives netflix -- by dreamworks. some trader joe's customers think...
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tom, do you watch college football? tom: a little bit. back with phil bitingly on that a little this morning. it is like religion in america, no question about it. congratulations to alabama. thank you, vonnie quinn. let's do a data check. we look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. futures up nicely. euro-dollar a little bit weaker this morning, and oil was a 30 handle and a solid 30 handle for most of the morning, a bit of a rebound in west texas intermediate. on to the second screen, quickly. at 27. was we move on to 24. dollar mexico indicative of the emerging markets stress. francine: i want to focus on turkey because we had the breaking story an hour or so istanbul'slosion in main tourist area, which we understand left 10 people dead. this is significant for two reasons. it is the first such attack we have seen in istanbul, a hugely rich tourist destination. we have see the government response. -- mr.lead to mr. aragon erdogan consolidating power. as we start 2016, there is something to watch out for with investors. tom: me
tom, do you watch college football? tom: a little bit. back with phil bitingly on that a little this morning. it is like religion in america, no question about it. congratulations to alabama. thank you, vonnie quinn. let's do a data check. we look at equities, bonds, currencies, commodities. futures up nicely. euro-dollar a little bit weaker this morning, and oil was a 30 handle and a solid 30 handle for most of the morning, a bit of a rebound in west texas intermediate. on to the second...
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tom: is it real?but they can affect the politics in all of these countries. they are an enormous distraction and can polarize what were center parties. the tea party stopped. if you are center-right running for the brett -- french presidency of 2017, you better take those votes. mmer is with us and his team will be with us through the week. next, carl weinberg, high frequency economics. s.e yen goes anti- abenomic ♪ tom: good morning, a new low for the markets. s&p futures are negative as well as dow futures. onre is a flight to quality the 10 year yield and oil is not moving that much. let's get or business flash. it's the worst start of the year ever chinese stocks. the benchmark index fell 7%. that tests the new chinese circuit breakers. ina showed a market drop manufacturing. shares are now trading in milan. sergio markey on he has tried to invest this convince investors that are already is a goodbye. tesla has hit the low end of his target to ship 50,000 vehicles. the company sold more than 17000
tom: is it real?but they can affect the politics in all of these countries. they are an enormous distraction and can polarize what were center parties. the tea party stopped. if you are center-right running for the brett -- french presidency of 2017, you better take those votes. mmer is with us and his team will be with us through the week. next, carl weinberg, high frequency economics. s.e yen goes anti- abenomic ♪ tom: good morning, a new low for the markets. s&p futures are negative as...
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tom: i think so. we have seen candidates who come on before and make a nice run and not get the nomination. so they are going to try to get the nomination. look at the doc right now and controversy swirling around her now with the access to data. so that is a good handle on the fact that establishment candidates can have a leg up. eric: on the opposite side of the establishment needs to make some decisions. whether crews -- ted cruz wins in iowa or donald trump, i think south carolina needs to decide if they will coalesce around ted cruz or do they do with senator rubio. i think the establishment has some stain -- staying power and they'll have a big voice. stacey: it is interesting how the establishment has not coalesced around one candidate, there are about 5-6 candidate splitting the vote. that is surprising for the republicans, isn't it? eric: having such a large field really jumbled things up early on. jumbled up the race in big respect. and i think this emergence of we just figured early on that
tom: i think so. we have seen candidates who come on before and make a nice run and not get the nomination. so they are going to try to get the nomination. look at the doc right now and controversy swirling around her now with the access to data. so that is a good handle on the fact that establishment candidates can have a leg up. eric: on the opposite side of the establishment needs to make some decisions. whether crews -- ted cruz wins in iowa or donald trump, i think south carolina needs to...
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tom: rbs.ore news that montag chief operating officer is urging debbie's to lower expenses, saying the training division is the priority. tom: this was the backdrop. francine, don't you think this was the backdrop and have a conversation with thinking davos? forget about the 35,000 feet garbage. where will the cut costs? francine: yes. i would say that this is the main challenge for the bank. they're going nowhere. we were hoping this was when central banks would start to normalize. it's not. they need to cut costs, but i would argue that this is something every company, bottom down, needs to do. tom: yeah. again, low nominal gdp being the overarching backdrop. that low nominal gdp will be part of the calculus for janet yellen and the fed. looked at the 2:00 p.m. this afternoon. the fed decides. we will give you a perspective on the american economy. stay with us. ♪ francine: welcome back, this is the picture for oil, resuming declines amidst further evidence of a global oil glut. it is draggin
tom: rbs.ore news that montag chief operating officer is urging debbie's to lower expenses, saying the training division is the priority. tom: this was the backdrop. francine, don't you think this was the backdrop and have a conversation with thinking davos? forget about the 35,000 feet garbage. where will the cut costs? francine: yes. i would say that this is the main challenge for the bank. they're going nowhere. we were hoping this was when central banks would start to normalize. it's not....
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tom: i agree.hink every businessman to have a banner and their boardroom saying "there is no such thing as absolute stability." tom: do you have that goldman sachs? >> we don't. thatts are volatile, and placed our strength in terms of being inactive manager and taking advantage of these opportunities. the last couple weeks it started to throw up some opportunity. francine: what have we learned, andrew, about the way china is try to manage its currency? it' still unclear what their exact policy is, or if there is a difference between what they wanted to be and what they can stomach. characterize 2016 as a combination of continuing the reform process in china, moving the economy to a more consumer orientated economy, and also requiring more economic stability. at times, those things will be at odds. we are seeing some of that play out. it is certainly more volatile than we would have expected, and the chinese authorities would have expected, but i think that is the tension that we are going to live w
tom: i agree.hink every businessman to have a banner and their boardroom saying "there is no such thing as absolute stability." tom: do you have that goldman sachs? >> we don't. thatts are volatile, and placed our strength in terms of being inactive manager and taking advantage of these opportunities. the last couple weeks it started to throw up some opportunity. francine: what have we learned, andrew, about the way china is try to manage its currency? it' still unclear what...
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good evening, i' m tom griffith. while the thermometer certainly reads cold, it doesn' t even include the wind chill factor. let' s get started with chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: it' s a combination of wind and cold temperatures that provides that wind chill. in some cases right now it is subzero. these are steady wind speed and 6-16 in central and southern new hampshire. a little about that and whitefield and a hurricane atop mount washington with wins over 75 miles per hour. the actual temperature down to you factor in the temperature and wind and it feels like subzero in jaffrey, concord, whitefield, berlin, and atop mount washington where deals like 60 below. take a look at all the frigid air off to the north and west. when direction between now and wednesday, you guessed it, out of the northwest. that will drive in the frigid air through that time frame little bit. what does that mean for the rest of the week and the weekend? we will look at all of that straight ahead. tom: a climber from plymouth says
good evening, i' m tom griffith. while the thermometer certainly reads cold, it doesn' t even include the wind chill factor. let' s get started with chief meteorologist mike haddad. mike: it' s a combination of wind and cold temperatures that provides that wind chill. in some cases right now it is subzero. these are steady wind speed and 6-16 in central and southern new hampshire. a little about that and whitefield and a hurricane atop mount washington with wins over 75 miles per hour. the...
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tom: thank you so much.call of the fourth quarter of 2015, stephen major at hsbc with a house call of lower yields. he is joining us on this tumultuous morning. we see a flight to quality come is that what we need to get to your one .5% u.s. treasuries? yes, i thinkng, the biggest fear i have is that we might hit our target earlier rather than later. that call is based on the fourth quarter. the way things have started this year, we could be there by the second quarter. a forecast like 1.5% in treasuries, we think something is wrong in the world. it's difficult to predict for the next fault line will be exposed. currently it's china but it could be easily be somewhere else next week. tom: i agree with you strongly on the exogenous shocks that could be out there. is the market movement and the new correlations enough to change central bankers actions in a 30 days? >> let's hope so. leading central bankers have consistently underestimated the inter-linkages between the markets the various regions of the world.
tom: thank you so much.call of the fourth quarter of 2015, stephen major at hsbc with a house call of lower yields. he is joining us on this tumultuous morning. we see a flight to quality come is that what we need to get to your one .5% u.s. treasuries? yes, i thinkng, the biggest fear i have is that we might hit our target earlier rather than later. that call is based on the fourth quarter. the way things have started this year, we could be there by the second quarter. a forecast like 1.5% in...
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sir tom: were you influenced by presley then? sir tom: definitely.ck 'n roll came, elvis was doing what i was doing basically. you know, he was just like reassuring may. charlie: where did "delilah" come from? sir tom: "delilah" came from a man named les reed. i had been friendly with him. he did the arrangement on the green green grass of home. he took it from the country. bom bom bom town ♪ d home so les has been a friend of mine for a long time. i was looking for a new song he came up with "delilah." charlie: roll tape. here it is. >> ♪ my my my, delilah why why why, delilah? i could see that you are no good for me but i was lost like a slave that no man could free ♪ charlie: how many undergarments did you get thrown at you for "delilah"? sir tom: quite a few. charlie: what you get from the sheer sense of saying to the world that this is one of the sex symbols of our time? main sex symbols. sir tom: the initial thing with the underwear was the copacabana. it was a supper club, and -- i am sorry. i was standing on the same level as the people sitti
sir tom: were you influenced by presley then? sir tom: definitely.ck 'n roll came, elvis was doing what i was doing basically. you know, he was just like reassuring may. charlie: where did "delilah" come from? sir tom: "delilah" came from a man named les reed. i had been friendly with him. he did the arrangement on the green green grass of home. he took it from the country. bom bom bom town ♪ d home so les has been a friend of mine for a long time. i was looking for a new...
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tom: and i'm tom griffith. the attorney general's office says there's been a dramatic people being threatened by the scammers. jennifer: suzanne roantree has more on what recommendations officials are making now to taxpayers. reporter: the attorney general's office says just this week they've received 55 complaints from new hampshire residents who say they got phone calls from people claiming to be from the i.r.s. the scammers demand payment for past due taxes, asking for deb and it credit card numbers and even threaten arrest if the person doesn't comply. with tax season upon us, the is says these types of scams will only increase. if the i.r.s. wants to contact you, they will first send you a letter, not call you or e-mail you. new hampshire officials say if someone claiming to be from the i.r.s. calls you and threatens you, don't engage them, just hang up. >> almost all the times, all of these calls that are being made are scam calls, and people should just understand that that's what's happening. don't get
tom: and i'm tom griffith. the attorney general's office says there's been a dramatic people being threatened by the scammers. jennifer: suzanne roantree has more on what recommendations officials are making now to taxpayers. reporter: the attorney general's office says just this week they've received 55 complaints from new hampshire residents who say they got phone calls from people claiming to be from the i.r.s. the scammers demand payment for past due taxes, asking for deb and it credit card...
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tom: slit my wrists.must need to talk to every joseph: of goldman sachs -- every joseph cohen of goldman sachs as well. let's bring up the chart of where we are. this signals opportunity. we show this a lot. yellow line correction. i will put it out on bloomberg radio. in betweenetween -- a correction and a bear market. abby joseph cohen, are you lowering the boat after 11%? abby: that's a very charged question, mr. keen. let me ask a few questions and then answer. do we think this is a recession? the answer is no. you would think there are some idiosyncratic reasons why profits -- do we think there are some idiosyncratic reasons why profits -- yes, we do. some of it having to do with the currency adjustment because of the rise of the dollar. the profit picture will likely be improving in 2006 -- 2016 vs. 2015. we have,nclude, as that it's not an economic recession or a prophet recession, we take a look at the valuations. profitons in many -- a recession, we take a look at the valuations. scarlet: certain
tom: slit my wrists.must need to talk to every joseph: of goldman sachs -- every joseph cohen of goldman sachs as well. let's bring up the chart of where we are. this signals opportunity. we show this a lot. yellow line correction. i will put it out on bloomberg radio. in betweenetween -- a correction and a bear market. abby joseph cohen, are you lowering the boat after 11%? abby: that's a very charged question, mr. keen. let me ask a few questions and then answer. do we think this is a...
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tom? >> tom: that is a good tease. i can't wait. the cold is on. look at detroit? 10 degrees, chicago the big zero, 32 memphis, 35 as far south as atlanta and 52 orlando. i will be back to show you how low we are going to go relive and pinpoint a warm-up. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. >> anchor: good news and bad news tonight for spacex and nassau. rocket. >> anchor: this is the good news a smooth lift off from the rocket from california this afternoon and the weather satellite designed to measure ocean surfaces deployed into space perfectly. the bad news is that picture, spacex tried to land the rocket back on a barge out in the pacific a touchdown okay but one of the landing legs did not lock so that is why it tipped over. >> it looks like we came in on target as we planned, as we touchdown was a slightly harder landing than we expected. it looks like one of the >> anchor: remember, last month spacex did land a rocket after a trip to spac
tom? >> tom: that is a good tease. i can't wait. the cold is on. look at detroit? 10 degrees, chicago the big zero, 32 memphis, 35 as far south as atlanta and 52 orlando. i will be back to show you how low we are going to go relive and pinpoint a warm-up. it took joel silverman years to become a master dog trainer. but only a few commands to master depositing checks at chase atms. technology designed for you. >> anchor: good news and bad news tonight for spacex and nassau. rocket....
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tom: developing news from chesapeake. seven people are on the mend after a car smashed into a post office. witnesses told us the woman was in a parking space and, seconds later, her car was inside the building. one person who was there with her child talks to us after it happened -- talked to us after it happened. >> it's very surreal. i had my three-year-old daughter with me. she could have been hit by any of the pieces. tom: you told all of the seven hurt do not have life-threatening injuries. the post office is expected to be back open tomorrow. nicole: police are trying to figure out who shot a man and left him for dead in his car. someone shot and killed a man saturday night. officers found a 42-year-old dead inside that card in hampton. right now, -- inside that car in hampton. right now, they only have a vague description of the suspect. tom: a man was rushed to the hospital with several gunshot wounds. chris horne is in hampton now with the story. chris: the man that neighbors say is "t.j." was shot in the same bl
tom: developing news from chesapeake. seven people are on the mend after a car smashed into a post office. witnesses told us the woman was in a parking space and, seconds later, her car was inside the building. one person who was there with her child talks to us after it happened -- talked to us after it happened. >> it's very surreal. i had my three-year-old daughter with me. she could have been hit by any of the pieces. tom: you told all of the seven hurt do not have life-threatening...
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tom: and i'm tom griffith. police say the suspect who assaulted that clerk robbed a bank in goffstown this afternoon. jean: shelley walcott is here to show us why police think these cases are connected. reporter: that clerk is recovering tonight, but the man who heard him is still on the loose. take a look, this is surveillance video of the robbery in concord. it happened sunday afternoon at the concord mart on north main street. police say the suspect began taking money out of the register, and when the clerk tried to fend him off with a stick the suspect slashed his hand with a knife and took off. police say a suspect with a citizens bank in goffstown this afternoon. >> there appears to be some gray facial hair, wearing a dark hooded jacket. reporter: concord police and goffstown police have joined forces to solve this case. you can call either agency if you have any information. i'm shelley walcott, wmur news 9. tom: while the mid atlantic digs out from a major snowstorm, winter events in new hampshire are d
tom: and i'm tom griffith. police say the suspect who assaulted that clerk robbed a bank in goffstown this afternoon. jean: shelley walcott is here to show us why police think these cases are connected. reporter: that clerk is recovering tonight, but the man who heard him is still on the loose. take a look, this is surveillance video of the robbery in concord. it happened sunday afternoon at the concord mart on north main street. police say the suspect began taking money out of the register,...
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tom rogan?om: the significance is the economic impact that israel concerns -- you have concerns in terms of europeans not wanting to buy these products because they believe that it's palestinian land and thus it's immoral to buy those products. the difficulty that you see is that on the one side, i think most people around the word would say and certainly i would also say that west bank settlement construction on the part of the israeli government is profoundly negative, both to the united states in terms of the interacting consequences and in terms of our relationships with important partners in the arab world but at the same time putting boycotts on it, the negative impact is that it simplifies what is an incredibly complex issue and defers the diplomatic choices. the west bank, it will be 67 borders with associated what? eleanor: it's not a boycott, it's truth in advertising. these products are made in the west bank and for consumers who believe that israeli settlement building and manufactur
tom rogan?om: the significance is the economic impact that israel concerns -- you have concerns in terms of europeans not wanting to buy these products because they believe that it's palestinian land and thus it's immoral to buy those products. the difficulty that you see is that on the one side, i think most people around the word would say and certainly i would also say that west bank settlement construction on the part of the israeli government is profoundly negative, both to the united...
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tom, something in the water in brooklyn? tom: it is a big deal.made headlines in europe as well. let's get through a data check. three screens. i have two. caroline hyde has a lovely data check in london. futures rebound after the three-day holiday, martin luther king day in the united states, and futures up a good amount of points. the yield curve unable to figure out what to do this morning. better, currency markets indicating risk off. oil just below $30 a barrel. under 16,000.ng what a benchmark it is. the bear market for the dow is about 15,100, depending on how you mention it. we mentioned oil again. texas -- below west brent crude, below west texas intermediate. that is something new. caroline? caroline: we are managing to cool out of our bear market when it comes to the stoxx 600, 19% down from previous peaks in 2015. every industry group is climbing. even though chinese stakes have forecast, we have expectations of funds buying up equities in china. the cac up 2.3%. todit agricole up looking sell. 5100, up 1.8%. we have mark carney talkin
tom, something in the water in brooklyn? tom: it is a big deal.made headlines in europe as well. let's get through a data check. three screens. i have two. caroline hyde has a lovely data check in london. futures rebound after the three-day holiday, martin luther king day in the united states, and futures up a good amount of points. the yield curve unable to figure out what to do this morning. better, currency markets indicating risk off. oil just below $30 a barrel. under 16,000.ng what a...