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tyler wayne. tyler, look at me.talk to me, son. >> i can't stand up, my legs -- >> it's what popped in my head. it sounded like a great excuse not to stand up and face her. >> i don't want her staying. >> please stand up, son. >> i can't. >> i knew that if i could make him look me in the face that if he was guilty of this, i would see it. and i would feel it. and he knew it, too. >> okay, tyler. your mom went back outside. you want to stop talking now? >> i went out to get a phone so i could get ahold of an attorney. that's where i was headed. i thought that maybe if i had an attorney present, they could work it out, do whatever they do, and we could go home. >> but deputies now moved tyler from an interrogation room to a jail cell. >> it wasn't until they put tyler behind the glass and gave him the phone to talk to me through the glass that he realized what was going on. there is nothing more horrible on this earth than to be sitting on this side of the glass and your child on the other side screaming bloody murder
tyler wayne. tyler, look at me.talk to me, son. >> i can't stand up, my legs -- >> it's what popped in my head. it sounded like a great excuse not to stand up and face her. >> i don't want her staying. >> please stand up, son. >> i can't. >> i knew that if i could make him look me in the face that if he was guilty of this, i would see it. and i would feel it. and he knew it, too. >> okay, tyler. your mom went back outside. you want to stop talking now?...
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bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life and travels the globe tackling rapid after white water churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. basically running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i would say as an extreme kayaker i've probably run 100, 150-plus waterfalls. i've kind of lost count over the years. >> in september 2007, tyler came across alexandra falls in kalg da -- canada's northwest territories. it was far higher than anything he's ever done before, 107 feet tall, and he decided to go for it. >> the feeling behind running that waterfall was a moment in time that i will remember forever. i surfaced upright without even flipping over off that waterfall. it was amazing. >> the ride over alexandra falls didn't just give him an a major adrenaline rush, he gai
bradt is one of them. >> my name is tyler bradt. i live in missoula, montana, and i'm a professional kayaker. >> this 23-year-old has been kayaking all his life and travels the globe tackling rapid after white water churning rapid. >> what i've fallen in love with is the extreme side of kayaking. basically running difficult rivers, hard rapids, big drops and waterfalls. >> tyler paddled over his first waterfall at the age of 15, and has never looked back. >> i...
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mustache. >> tyler beams at the changes. >> my voice deepened.ome weight when i finally found out that i can do this and change. i want to do it right away. no doubt in my mine. >> define trance jent for me. >> it's where you're born a specific gender male or female but your mind tells you otherwise. >> reporter: so you would say that you have the mind of a man? >> always. >> reporter: so you would date women? >> um-hmm. >> reporter: tyler says the hardest part was telling his family. his father is trying but has struggled with the change. his mother, two brothers and sister are all on board. >> what make my kids happy is what i want and that makes tyler happy obviously. >> with tyler's acceptance and new found happiness comes challenges. >> he's a senior at truman high in levittown. they wouldn't let me use the mail bathroom or locker room. i used using the female locker room i'm not a female. why would i go in the female locker room. i'm uncomfortable in there. >> truman is one a number of schools around the country dealing with transgendered s
mustache. >> tyler beams at the changes. >> my voice deepened.ome weight when i finally found out that i can do this and change. i want to do it right away. no doubt in my mine. >> define trance jent for me. >> it's where you're born a specific gender male or female but your mind tells you otherwise. >> reporter: so you would say that you have the mind of a man? >> always. >> reporter: so you would date women? >> um-hmm. >> reporter: tyler...
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>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot of people hollering for help. i heard a lot of people screaming for medics, you know. there was just a lot of chaos. >> dan fractures his tailbone but he's able to walk. betsy's leg is broken in three places, and she's in excruciating pain. >> my foot was completely dislocated from my lower leg, and if it wasn't for skin, i would have lost my foot. the pain was pretty incredible. >> dan is ecstatic to see betsy alive, but he fears that another wave could hit at any moment. >> i'm telling the doctors get her off the beach, get her off the beach. i don't know how many times i repeated it, get her
>> from the cliff, tyler short can't believe his eyes. >> the p.a. tower got knocked over and you could just see big groups of people just getting swept away with this horrendous amount of water. >> the wave carries dan and betsy more than 100 feet. >> i ended up landing on a rock, then i had some big guy land right on top of me, you know, so i was pinned down. >> when the water subsides, the beach looks like a war zone. >> there was a lot of screaming, a lot...
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tyler realized he was living in the wrong body and he is not alone. now, a local school with three transgender students and the hard decisions they're forced to make. >> scott. >> cell well, chris, right now winter is making a come back and we could see snow flurries. details on the timing next. longhorn's dinner for two for $29.99. choose two of 7 entrees. like the grilled portabella sirloin. plus two sides, two salads & a shared appetizer or a dessert. dinner for two only at longhorn steakhouse. you cant fake steak. why do we do it? why do we spend every waking moment, thinking about people? why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well-equipped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. ♪ >>> a pottstown native who disappeared in pittsburgh is found dead. 22-year-old paul, went missing after leaving a bar
tyler realized he was living in the wrong body and he is not alone. now, a local school with three transgender students and the hard decisions they're forced to make. >> scott. >> cell well, chris, right now winter is making a come back and we could see snow flurries. details on the timing next. longhorn's dinner for two for $29.99. choose two of 7 entrees. like the grilled portabella sirloin. plus two sides, two salads & a shared appetizer or a dessert. dinner for two only at...
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tyler?uch dom. now down to you. >> alibaba down 25% since the high in november. is alibaba hit a bottom. rob sanderson, senior analyst bullish on the stock. jeff killberg, kkm financial. bearish on the stock. rob, starting with you. in terms of the fundamentals there's concerns about counterfeit goods, brushing but when you just look at the technicals, there is a huge lockup expiration on march 18th. 429 million shares come to the market. come september 20th 16 billion shares will come to the market. at ipo, they sold 320 million shares. number of shares outstanding going to increase significantly. is there a reason to own the stock ahead of the two lockups? >> yeah i think there's a couple things you touched on there, but addressing the lockup expiration. it's always difficult with big supply coming into the market or potential supply. in the short term hard to navigate waters. a lot of people on the sidelines. it's a date circled for quite some time, and that's the conversation on the stoc
tyler?uch dom. now down to you. >> alibaba down 25% since the high in november. is alibaba hit a bottom. rob sanderson, senior analyst bullish on the stock. jeff killberg, kkm financial. bearish on the stock. rob, starting with you. in terms of the fundamentals there's concerns about counterfeit goods, brushing but when you just look at the technicals, there is a huge lockup expiration on march 18th. 429 million shares come to the market. come september 20th 16 billion shares will come to...
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tyler. >> julia, thank you. zimplgt. >>> a new report out says the germanwings pilot who brought down the plane had suicidal tendencies. plus who is libel in the case in a case like that one? an attorney will weigh in. that's in the second hour of power. meanwhile, we'll be back in two minutes. which leads to better decisions for our clients. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews and the best hotel prices... book your next trip at tripadvisor.com today. ♪ ♪ the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be earned... every day... from the smallest detail to the boldest leap. healthier means using wellness to keep away illness... knowing a prescription is way more than the pills... and believing that a single life can be made better by millions of others. healthier takes somebody who ca
tyler. >> julia, thank you. zimplgt. >>> a new report out says the germanwings pilot who brought down the plane had suicidal tendencies. plus who is libel in the case in a case like that one? an attorney will weigh in. that's in the second hour of power. meanwhile, we'll be back in two minutes. which leads to better decisions for our clients. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. don't just visit new york....
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. >>> plus a tormented teen born a girl tyler realized he was living in the wrong body but he is not alone. now a who will school and the hard decision they are forced to make, caitlin. >>> a lot of sunshine beautiful looking but chilly clear skies new but showers are moving in by day break and some of those place necessary our area will see snow showers, but warm up is right behind it. i w >>> ♪ >> it was a very special palm sunday day mass in trenton today, bishop david o'connell underwent leg amputation surgery that was three months ago abe just two weeks after that surgery that his goal, was to stand at the alter alone, by palm sunday day. you know it happened, he did it today. >> i had some very serious actually life threatening infections that seemed to settle in the leg so i had to make a decision at christmastime to amputate the leg. amputated actually three months ago today. it has been a miraculous speedy recovery and rehabilitation and i can walk. >> he is looking good. bishop o'connell says it was only possible by the work of his doctors and his rehab therapist. >>> incre
. >>> plus a tormented teen born a girl tyler realized he was living in the wrong body but he is not alone. now a who will school and the hard decision they are forced to make, caitlin. >>> a lot of sunshine beautiful looking but chilly clear skies new but showers are moving in by day break and some of those place necessary our area will see snow showers, but warm up is right behind it. i w >>> ♪ >> it was a very special palm sunday day mass in trenton today,...
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brandon tyler and chant -- hurt. brandon tyler and chandler davenport are the suspects. police won't discuss whether the victims are cooperating, but investigators say the victims and attackers knew each other but did not release a reason for the gunfire. >>> no charges, but the frederick county sheriff's office is investigating a drug
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tyler! tyler! it was an instinctive reaction.ss they just happened to be within earshot of my voice. >> he's in intense pain and bleeding profusely. he struggles back to his patrol car where he can radio for help. >> i was able to reach in and grab the radio and make a call out for help. tyler, help! i've been shot! help, tyler! help, please! >> this time, police were able to hear him and help is on the way. his breathing becomes heavy. he's close to death. >> i actually had an image of my wife waving, after we had just had dinner earlier that day. and i was thinking about my little girl back at home. >> he summons the strength to relay critical information on the suspects. >> 1414, can you give me any kind of vehicle information? >> tyler, it's going to be a blue pickup truck with two hispanic males. >> help arrives within minutes as cops begin a hunt for the blue pickup. trooper stone is still conscious but in critical condition. >> it felt like my shoulder exploded and the only thing holding it together was the skin. it hurt v
tyler! tyler! it was an instinctive reaction.ss they just happened to be within earshot of my voice. >> he's in intense pain and bleeding profusely. he struggles back to his patrol car where he can radio for help. >> i was able to reach in and grab the radio and make a call out for help. tyler, help! i've been shot! help, tyler! help, please! >> this time, police were able to hear him and help is on the way. his breathing becomes heavy. he's close to death. >> i actually...
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>> that's an interesting line tyler. in fact historically the stock market has improved as interest rates have risen as long as the perception is the economy is pretty strong. it may be in this case the market over the last year or two has run up a little bit ahead of the interest rate increases and especially now when we think about the federal reserve surprising where you know many people say no interest rate increase at all in 2005. >> john one of the worrisome factor is interest rate and lack of wage growth as well. does that worry you? >> it has to sue. as you know and probably have talked about significantly there is this part of the economy that's growing. there's another part of the u.s. economy that either doesn't have the skills located in the wrong spot perhaps still suffering in the housing that isn't catching on. that sort of income disparity continues to grow in the u.s. economy and does present social as well as political problems. >> there has been, and you referenced a lot of labor force participation bu
>> that's an interesting line tyler. in fact historically the stock market has improved as interest rates have risen as long as the perception is the economy is pretty strong. it may be in this case the market over the last year or two has run up a little bit ahead of the interest rate increases and especially now when we think about the federal reserve surprising where you know many people say no interest rate increase at all in 2005. >> john one of the worrisome factor is interest...
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tyler?t it looked like the hairline of a simpsons character. >> it could also be. >> it could also be. i thought it was fox as a result of that. or maybe monster. thanks for watching "power lunch" today and all week. for more check out powerlunch@cnbc.com. "the closing bell" starts in three, two, one, now. >>> yes, welcome to "the closing bell," i'm kelly evans. what a week we've had. >> crazy. i'm bill griffeth. where do we begin to tell about today's market story. >> right, which fits into the whole week. we've had nasdaq 5,000 today, big moves to the dow today. >> changes you probably have heard about. we'll talk about that coming up. this strong jobs report set the tone first thing this morning. the feeling, i guess, is that the fed is more likely to raise rates sooner rather than later. so stocks are sharply lower at this hour. the dow especially down 1.5%
tyler?t it looked like the hairline of a simpsons character. >> it could also be. >> it could also be. i thought it was fox as a result of that. or maybe monster. thanks for watching "power lunch" today and all week. for more check out powerlunch@cnbc.com. "the closing bell" starts in three, two, one, now. >>> yes, welcome to "the closing bell," i'm kelly evans. what a week we've had. >> crazy. i'm bill griffeth. where do we begin to tell...
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hi, meg. >> hi tyler. incredibly high expectations for this drug leading into today and analysts say biogin met and exceeded them. shocking investors saying the medicine appeared to slow the cognitive declines associated with alzheimer's and today how well the drug appeared to work both on memory loss and clearing of the am lloydoidloyd plaqued that build up in the brain. next step, find balance between safety and efficacy. results of early. doctors are encouraged and important to note the drug was tested in patients at very early stages of alzheimer's disease who might benefit if it reach ares the market. next the company moves the drug quickly into a phase three study jumping over the middle stages of trials. if all goes well analysts say the medicine could reach the market in 2018 or 2019. now that's a lot of excitement about biogin stocks. several analysts raised price targets, going as high as 532 because a successful alzheimer's drug could be huge estimated up to $10 billion in annual revenue. 5 mill
hi, meg. >> hi tyler. incredibly high expectations for this drug leading into today and analysts say biogin met and exceeded them. shocking investors saying the medicine appeared to slow the cognitive declines associated with alzheimer's and today how well the drug appeared to work both on memory loss and clearing of the am lloydoidloyd plaqued that build up in the brain. next step, find balance between safety and efficacy. results of early. doctors are encouraged and important to note...
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with tyler mathisen and su herera. >>> nasdaq 5000 almost 15 years to the day. the index closes above that key level. but this time around it's different. >>> life after buffett on the 50th anniversary of the helm of birkshire hathaway. who may be next in line to succeed him. "nightly business report" for monday march 2nd. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to march. it was a long road back but the nasdaq once synonymous with the dotcom bubble climbed above the 5,000 level for the first time in almost 15 years, march of 2000 to be exact. only the third time by the way, that the nasdaq composite index has closed above that symbolically significant number 5,000. it was a record day, by the way, for the dow jones industrial average, up nearly 156 points. it finished at 18,288. the nasdaq closed 44 points higher. it was 5,008. the s&p 500 also at a new all-time closing high up 12 points to finish the day at 2,117. berttha coombs joins us with what drove the index to this level. hi, bertha. >> it's been an amazing ride tyler. 15 years ago, you had stocks that traded
with tyler mathisen and su herera. >>> nasdaq 5000 almost 15 years to the day. the index closes above that key level. but this time around it's different. >>> life after buffett on the 50th anniversary of the helm of birkshire hathaway. who may be next in line to succeed him. "nightly business report" for monday march 2nd. >>> good evening, everyone. welcome to march. it was a long road back but the nasdaq once synonymous with the dotcom bubble climbed above...
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>> the role to me tyler, a couple of things. first, sanctions legislation that congress has enacted and to the extent that a deal would lift sanctions, that could involve a role for congress. i got different answers from aids on the hill. different answers from members of the same party. so there doesn't seem to be a clear consensus and mitch mcconnell indicated after the speech today that he's going to attempt to push legislation to the senate floor to have congress weigh in on this deal. so this is a bit of a moving target. democratic senator bob menendez who was the chairman of the foreign relations committee, now is the ranking member has been pushing sanctions legislation last year. they held off on pushing that through the senate. mitch mcconnell is going to try to do something as soon as he can arrange it that might impact the negotiations in switzerland. >> let's move to the department of homeland security legislation. the house did pass it. so what's next john? >> reporter: what's next is john boehner, the house speaker
>> the role to me tyler, a couple of things. first, sanctions legislation that congress has enacted and to the extent that a deal would lift sanctions, that could involve a role for congress. i got different answers from aids on the hill. different answers from members of the same party. so there doesn't seem to be a clear consensus and mitch mcconnell indicated after the speech today that he's going to attempt to push legislation to the senate floor to have congress weigh in on this...
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i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. that's it for me too. have a great evening, everybody, and we hope to see you right back here >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar. celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed. >> [ sad piano ballad plays ] [ cat screeches ] [ baby crying ] >> man: shut up!
i'm sue herera. >> i'm tyler mathisen. that's it for me too. have a great evening, everybody, and we hope to see you right back here >> welcome to "film school shorts," a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." "film school shorts" is made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar. celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image. and by the members of kqed....
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to find you right back here to tonight on "revolutionaries"... but i've always believed that those who feel comfortable at the intersection of the humanities and the sciences are, like steve jobs the people who are going to be the most creative. ♪ walter isaacson is one of the country's leading biographers. fresh from his 2011 profile of steve jobs, walter has now tackled a new subject in computing -- the geeks, geniuses, and renegades who created the digital age. tonight, walter isaacson and "the innovators."
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to find you right back here to tonight on "revolutionaries"... but i've always believed that those who feel comfortable at the intersection of the humanities and the sciences are, like steve jobs the people who are going to be the most creative. ♪ walter isaacson is one of the country's leading biographers. fresh from his 2011 profile of steve jobs, walter has now tackled a new subject in computing -- the geeks,...
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i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to find you right back here to >>> this time on "spark" -- first, "spark" follows photographer katherine westerhout inside a forgotten west oakland landmark -- the 16th st. train station. >> i've been photographing abandoned buildings for about 12 years now. >>> then, w. kamau bell uses comedy to start conversations about race, and his provocative solo show has gotten people talking. >>> and wil blades proves his prowess on the hammond b3 organ. ♪ next -- on "spark." ♪ >>> major support for "spark" is provided by --
i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening, everybody and we hope to find you right back here to >>> this time on "spark" -- first, "spark" follows photographer katherine westerhout inside a forgotten west oakland landmark -- the 16th st. train station. >> i've been photographing abandoned buildings for about 12 years now. >>> then, w. kamau bell uses comedy to start conversations about race, and his provocative solo show has gotten people talking....
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>> well tyler, as you know we're long-term bulls. we think the market is much higher but we have been calling for 5% to 10% correction. sometimes the markets get stretched and they almost look for a reason to sell off. we have four of five we think are going to come into play here. and we're starting to see them. one is concerning the fed and interest rates. two is oil. three is the economic numbers in the first quarter. we think they are going to be still off and then certainly, earnings we think the first quarter earnings number could be the worst earnings season in a while. and there's a lot of near term concerns. the other and, if you look through to the second half of the year almost everything we're worriet now is going to reverse. we're convicted on that and we think we're going to have a strong back after the year tyler and at some point, people start looking through that but in the meantime not surprised to see some pullback here. you know the mideast concerns are what they are. that kind of goes on and on. yemen is not a bi
>> well tyler, as you know we're long-term bulls. we think the market is much higher but we have been calling for 5% to 10% correction. sometimes the markets get stretched and they almost look for a reason to sell off. we have four of five we think are going to come into play here. and we're starting to see them. one is concerning the fed and interest rates. two is oil. three is the economic numbers in the first quarter. we think they are going to be still off and then certainly, earnings...
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i'm just so proud of tyler more than anything. when i think about tyler, he's so far above his years. >> i know other people in life have worse situations than have. i've attended every practice, game, road trip. still like i'm on the team. i just don't play. i was trying to figure out what type of move i was going to use once i got the ball. but the seton hall coach, i thanked him after the game. he made it a lot easier for me. that was the main thing. >> sometimes there's a greater picture in life. great kids should get rewarded in life. i think he's battled. it was great to see that happen. >> it's one thing for me to say i'm going to put tyler out there. another thing for the opposition to understand how important this was, to understand that sometimes things are more important than whether the ball goes in the basket or not. >> seeing tyler dressed in that uniform again, that's probably what i'll remember the most. >> it felt good, especially with it being the last home game, to do warmups and seeing how it really feels to be
i'm just so proud of tyler more than anything. when i think about tyler, he's so far above his years. >> i know other people in life have worse situations than have. i've attended every practice, game, road trip. still like i'm on the team. i just don't play. i was trying to figure out what type of move i was going to use once i got the ball. but the seton hall coach, i thanked him after the game. he made it a lot easier for me. that was the main thing. >> sometimes there's a...
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tyler here with mandy drury right there. back from the bubble. 15 years later, folks, the nasdaq hitting 5,000 once again. the stocks that got us here and why it is different this time. >> indeed. the markets hitting new highs. how is wall street playing it? we have the top three hedge fund strategies. >> wrar ren buffett speaking about becky quick, about his company, about succession and more. >> apparently that race is down now to two guys. >> yeah. >> we'll take a look at who they are and why they are potentially his successors. >> lots of good questions there. meantime, stocks are rallying on the first trading day of the month, and even though they are coming off the best month since october 2011. the big market story here is the nasdaq hitting 5,000. remember, it was 15 years ago this month on march 10th 2000 to be exact when the nasdaq hit its peak. march 2009 when it hit its low. we team coverage for you. melissa lee on why it is different this time around. bertha coombs on what the fax 100 is telling us. are first, d
tyler here with mandy drury right there. back from the bubble. 15 years later, folks, the nasdaq hitting 5,000 once again. the stocks that got us here and why it is different this time. >> indeed. the markets hitting new highs. how is wall street playing it? we have the top three hedge fund strategies. >> wrar ren buffett speaking about becky quick, about his company, about succession and more. >> apparently that race is down now to two guys. >> yeah. >> we'll take...
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sara, down to you. >> all right, tyler, here's a question.ered what we can learn from penguins? turns out a lot when it comes to walking. according to a research team that is putting the waddle to the test. we've got all the best stories for you on "power lunch." now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over wifi or on verizon wireless 4g lte. plus enjoy special savings when you purchase any new verizon wireless smartphone or tablet from comcast. visit comcast.com/wireless to learn more. >>> if you are looking for the ultimate trophy gift that doubles as a long-term investment how about this 100 carat diamond? could certainly fit the bill, because this knockout gem could sell for $35 million or roughly $200,000 a carat. that's going on sale on the auction block next month at sotheby's. it's also one of only six diamonds of this size and flawless quality to ever be auctione
sara, down to you. >> all right, tyler, here's a question.ered what we can learn from penguins? turns out a lot when it comes to walking. according to a research team that is putting the waddle to the test. we've got all the best stories for you on "power lunch." now with the xfinity tv go app, you can watch live tv anytime. it's never been easier with so many networks all in one place. get live tv whenever you want. the xfinity tv go app. now with live tv on the go. enjoy over...
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hi, rick. >> hi, tyler.now i gave it the right grade when you look at intraday fives even though rates were rise aing bit, they obviously rose a little quicker right after that 1:00 eastern degraded auction. $35 billion five-year notes. >> this 158, 186 is huge. i can't stress enough when you have wild sessions like october 15 those extraneous irrationale price yields that we established to an extreme always come back and they are always important. if we look at a month to date of the euro versus the dollar it clearly shows that the euro is not given up after the dollar was a bit weak her after the fed meeting, but it's still bucking up against really big resistance around the 110 handle. mandy, tyler, back to you. >> thank you very much for that. rick at 109.64. >>> well is your mutual fund money at risk? what some top fund managers are doing in the chase for returns that could be a cause for concern. what it means for you. plus stocks are selling off today. they're sitting around the lows of the day. where
hi, rick. >> hi, tyler.now i gave it the right grade when you look at intraday fives even though rates were rise aing bit, they obviously rose a little quicker right after that 1:00 eastern degraded auction. $35 billion five-year notes. >> this 158, 186 is huge. i can't stress enough when you have wild sessions like october 15 those extraneous irrationale price yields that we established to an extreme always come back and they are always important. if we look at a month to date of...
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tyler, back to you. >> thanks very much, sarah. let's bring in scott wapner now who spoke a few minutes ago with the founder and chairman of lumber liquidators, which i always want to call liquor lumber daters. he i would say, scott, did not give an inch in your interview over the controversy surrounding that chinese laminant flooring. >> i think we tried to ask him all the questions people want to know. bear in mind it's the first time we've heard from tom sullivan in two weeks, right, since we saw him on tape in that "60 minutes" piece. he hit back hard at both "60 minutes" and the short seller, whitney tillson in that piece. he defended the company's testing practices and declared that his company's products are safe. listen. >> from day one we've always taken care of our customers, given a good product at a good price. we don't skimp on the product and our laminate is safe. it's -- we're definitely not going to save 2 or 3 cents on laminate and ruin the reputation of the company. >> look the big challenge is fixing the reputati
tyler, back to you. >> thanks very much, sarah. let's bring in scott wapner now who spoke a few minutes ago with the founder and chairman of lumber liquidators, which i always want to call liquor lumber daters. he i would say, scott, did not give an inch in your interview over the controversy surrounding that chinese laminant flooring. >> i think we tried to ask him all the questions people want to know. bear in mind it's the first time we've heard from tom sullivan in two weeks,...
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tyler adams receiving a huge ovation from georgetown fans. first game he has played since 2011. the jollas won the opening tip, and how about this. the senior adams, throwing down the one-handed slam. seton hall clearing out for adams there. he came out of the game right after that play. more on him in just a bit. later on in the first half jebral another senior for the jolla s attack the basket there. he led all scorers with 19 points. second half more from georgetown. l.g. somehow gets that one to fall. georgetown goes up by 13. devo smith suffered a lower body injury. guys like him picked up the slack and knocks down the three. jolla s go on for win on senior day. 76-67. after the game tyler adams spoke about his emotional day. >> in the first after i came out of the game i didn't really have the same intensity that i usually have like getting on to the guys because it felt good. especially with it being the last home game and getting an opportunity on these warm-ups and see how it really feels. >> senior day at the smiths there also. john the only sore the colonial's roster.
tyler adams receiving a huge ovation from georgetown fans. first game he has played since 2011. the jollas won the opening tip, and how about this. the senior adams, throwing down the one-handed slam. seton hall clearing out for adams there. he came out of the game right after that play. more on him in just a bit. later on in the first half jebral another senior for the jolla s attack the basket there. he led all scorers with 19 points. second half more from georgetown. l.g. somehow gets that...
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hi, rick. >> hi, tyler. you know i guess the quickest way to see what treasuries have done on the day, we are down three basis points on the week. we're up three basis points. if you open up the chart, you can see it on the two-day. if you open up the chart for a month to date well what's fascinating is it might tell you the range. basically 2% down to around 186 until we get to of course the first friday of any given month where you get a good deal of volatility along with fed meetings. if you look at the euro currency on a month to date chart, it definitely continues to hold. just keep in mind we settled last week at 108.20. we're now at 109.20. we're up a handle. the key level still remains around 110.5. tyler, it's all yours. >> thank you very much, rick. the latest read on the u.s. economy raising red flags about corporate profits. what it's signalling about the crucial earnings season that is just over the next sort of hillside. plus, if you flip houses and find it now impossible to get a bank loan? li
hi, rick. >> hi, tyler. you know i guess the quickest way to see what treasuries have done on the day, we are down three basis points on the week. we're up three basis points. if you open up the chart, you can see it on the two-day. if you open up the chart for a month to date well what's fascinating is it might tell you the range. basically 2% down to around 186 until we get to of course the first friday of any given month where you get a good deal of volatility along with fed meetings....
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we believe brandon tyler was our shooter. chandler davenport was inside. when he came out, drew those individuals outside and that's when brandon tyler fired. >> reporter: two school employees had to duck and run to avoid being hit. the incident put the school on lockdown and forced the closure of frederick high school the following day. it also resulted in heavy security at both frederick high and nearby thomas johnson high school where one victim was a student. the two victims have been released from hospitals and they're continuing their recovery. police said this investigation is not over. school officials told us this morning they believe the high schools are safe and that the gang problem is a community problem, not a school problem. reporting live outside frederick high school, scott broom, wusa9. >> scott live in frederick. still no sign of a missing 5- year-old boy in virginia. poor weather conditions are hampering the search for noah thomas. when his mother woke up sunday, noah disappeared from their home. police say there is no sign of foul play
we believe brandon tyler was our shooter. chandler davenport was inside. when he came out, drew those individuals outside and that's when brandon tyler fired. >> reporter: two school employees had to duck and run to avoid being hit. the incident put the school on lockdown and forced the closure of frederick high school the following day. it also resulted in heavy security at both frederick high and nearby thomas johnson high school where one victim was a student. the two victims have been...
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hi julia. >> hi tyler. virtual reality is front and center here at the game developers conference and also 234 barcelona where mark zuckerberg just talked on stage about his excitement for occulus's potential with headsets and software that claims to be the operating system for new vrworld. >> and that's definitely future technology. it's not a mainstream consumer thing today, but i believe that that kind of continues this trajectory going from text to photos to videos to fully immersive sdeenz that you can be a part of. >> to continue that i plus's big challenge here is getting develop toerz create games for its platform. up against a growing number of rivals from established giants such as sony's morphus and newcomers like steam that was announced. facebook's new appeal to investors is announcing a store for the oculus headset to enable developers to sell their games. >> it's really important for developers to actually be able to make revenue, and for a long time we can't make money from it. you can actua
hi julia. >> hi tyler. virtual reality is front and center here at the game developers conference and also 234 barcelona where mark zuckerberg just talked on stage about his excitement for occulus's potential with headsets and software that claims to be the operating system for new vrworld. >> and that's definitely future technology. it's not a mainstream consumer thing today, but i believe that that kind of continues this trajectory going from text to photos to videos to fully...
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david. >> thanks very much, tyler. you may have seen dom mention a number of stocks that are moving on the "wall street journal" story that we can now confirm. namely that endo pharmaceuticals has made an offer to acquire salix pharmaceuticals. my source is telling me that offer was made via e-mail with a letter attached about, let's call it an hour or so ago in which endo said it was willing to pay as much as $165 a share for salix. 25% of that consideration would come in the form of cash. the remainder would be in endo shares. those shares are actually up since this news again was first reported by the journal a little bit ago. that letter having been sent an hour or so ago. of course, salix pharmaceuticals is currently under contract to be acquired by valent. that is a stock that has gone p sharply since it announced that acquire for $158 a share. there is currently a tender offer that will be closing in the not too distant future. in fact, this deal at $158 could be closing as soon as april 1st. now, when you have
david. >> thanks very much, tyler. you may have seen dom mention a number of stocks that are moving on the "wall street journal" story that we can now confirm. namely that endo pharmaceuticals has made an offer to acquire salix pharmaceuticals. my source is telling me that offer was made via e-mail with a letter attached about, let's call it an hour or so ago in which endo said it was willing to pay as much as $165 a share for salix. 25% of that consideration would come in the...
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when i think about tyler, he's so far above his years. when he came down to when he wasn't able to play, i actually think he handled it better than even his mom did. >> family barely made it because of flight issues. lot of emotion there. that's senior jabril stalwart. second half, tough guy, but he was stroking today. season-high 19. hoyas open the second half on a run. another senior, mikhail hopkins, half man, half amazing. the bucket and the foul, georgetown builds a large lead, holds on by six. afterwards-- >> i want to thank coach thompson for giving me the opportunity to come play here because it changed my life. it helped me grow as a person, as a basketball player over the last four years. i mean, it just was really emotional for me. my family was here, so it meant a lot. it was very special to me. >> special young man right there, no doubt about it. good student as well. >>> moving on, we're talking about some virginia maybe, talking about virginia? no, we don't have virginia? virginia tech, maybe? no, virginia tech. we're going
when i think about tyler, he's so far above his years. when he came down to when he wasn't able to play, i actually think he handled it better than even his mom did. >> family barely made it because of flight issues. lot of emotion there. that's senior jabril stalwart. second half, tough guy, but he was stroking today. season-high 19. hoyas open the second half on a run. another senior, mikhail hopkins, half man, half amazing. the bucket and the foul, georgetown builds a large lead, holds...
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as tyler mentioned, there are risks. i suppose if this is successful and he does get the conversation going, i mean that's a huge leap forward. but what if that doesn't happen? >> i think, you know do or don't do. there is no try. this is a very big subject starbucks has taken on. let's think about it. it was one of the first to talk about gay rights and marriage. why not talk about race? i think that it's very do and why i should believe in you. this is very perfect or bang on starbucks brand. you get a real sense of the personality. products relevd extra reas to buy the coffee but believe in starbucks just as a brand. >> it might give you an extra reason to buy the coffee but i can well imagine it might give some people pause who don't want to be engaged or evangelized or choose your descriptor there, when they're going to buy a latte and get out. >> not everybody is going to be talked to by the barista. they're obviously going to kind of see whether there's a potential for a conversation. i don't think it's going to b
as tyler mentioned, there are risks. i suppose if this is successful and he does get the conversation going, i mean that's a huge leap forward. but what if that doesn't happen? >> i think, you know do or don't do. there is no try. this is a very big subject starbucks has taken on. let's think about it. it was one of the first to talk about gay rights and marriage. why not talk about race? i think that it's very do and why i should believe in you. this is very perfect or bang on starbucks...
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>>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> wall street jumps. stocks take off as investors applaud the dollar taking a break from its fierce rally. >>> oil slumps. crude hit the lowest level in six years. a top strategist says what happens next and what may happen after that. >>> the federal reserve meets this week. will the central bank tweak its interest rate hikes. all that and more for march 16th. >>> welcome. stocks got a jump on st. patrick's day today. the major indexes were all in the green, fueled by a weaker dollar and a better than 2% drop in oil prices. the pullback in the dollar was welcomed since the currency has risen about 12% so far this year. and it has pressured stocks heavily at tim. the rising dollar can sap the profits of big companies that export or do a lot of business outside the u.s. yet the strength of today's rally was a bit of a head scratcher. it really wasn't that much news to drive s the dow was up 228 points to close 17,977. the s&p 500 went along adding 27. >> the rally caught some by surprise considering there'
>>> this is "nightly business report," with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >>> wall street jumps. stocks take off as investors applaud the dollar taking a break from its fierce rally. >>> oil slumps. crude hit the lowest level in six years. a top strategist says what happens next and what may happen after that. >>> the federal reserve meets this week. will the central bank tweak its interest rate hikes. all that and more for march 16th. >>>...
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i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for watching. >> i'm sue herera. we will see you tomorrow. >> welcome to "film school shorts" -- a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" islm made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. [ answering machine beeps ] >> man on machine: hey sweetie, it's daddy. i -- i just wanted to tell you that i love you. i...
i'm tyler mathisen. thank you for watching. >> i'm sue herera. we will see you tomorrow. >> welcome to "film school shorts" -- a showcase of the most exciting new talent from across the country. experience the future of film, next on "film school shorts." >> "film school shorts" islm made possible by a grant from maurice kanbar, celebrating the vitality and power of the moving image, and by the members of kqed. [ answering machine beeps ] >>...
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the death of tyler clement tay was a turning point for her. he committed suicide after his roommate posted an intimate video with her and another man. she wants to push for more empathy online. at the age of 22 i fell in love with my boss. and at the age of 24 i learned the devastating consequences. i was brandsed as a tramp tart, slut, whore bimbo and that woman. i was seen by many but known by few. public shaming is a blood sport it has to stop. >>> a proposed state law would make it mandatory for adults to wear helmets while cycling, some question whether it will make much of a difference. >> under the current proposal adults would be fined $25 for not wearing helmets. some say california needs this law, while others believe it's just not something that makes sense at all. >> this man experienced what no cyclist ever wants to experience. >> i slid into an oncoming car, i hit my head and the helmet exploded. >> a proposed state law would make california the first state in the country to require that all adults wear helmets while riding their
the death of tyler clement tay was a turning point for her. he committed suicide after his roommate posted an intimate video with her and another man. she wants to push for more empathy online. at the age of 22 i fell in love with my boss. and at the age of 24 i learned the devastating consequences. i was brandsed as a tramp tart, slut, whore bimbo and that woman. i was seen by many but known by few. public shaming is a blood sport it has to stop. >>> a proposed state law would make it...
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hi tyler. >> hi rick.ever know what they're lining up with the end of zero interest rate policy. in the old days fed weeks were bullish for stocks and trudgeries. take a look at interstate ten down 4 basis points. look at the year-to-date chart. let that simmer a minute and go to the long maturities the. well when rates move up it's no surprise this one is moving down in price. why? there's a mass exodus. higher rates, no one really wants them except the feds because they need to normalize for the next business cycle. the ideal scenario you want the stock market to be going up because the economy rates are up and they're in harmony. the other is the last fed chart. when the euro is late and the dollar is down you know what happens. triple digit ups in the equity mark. sara back to you. >>'s exactly what we're seeing today. rick santelli the dow up. and oil continuing to be it for the investors. so which stocks and eetfs getting the most? >> we're going to look at march. that's coming up up next right here
hi tyler. >> hi rick.ever know what they're lining up with the end of zero interest rate policy. in the old days fed weeks were bullish for stocks and trudgeries. take a look at interstate ten down 4 basis points. look at the year-to-date chart. let that simmer a minute and go to the long maturities the. well when rates move up it's no surprise this one is moving down in price. why? there's a mass exodus. higher rates, no one really wants them except the feds because they need to...