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al jazeera has been following the story for us from chicago. what do we know this morning about the victims? >> one, a 17-year-old boy. he was killed, at his high school there will be grief counselors on hand to help students cope with all this. he and his dad were gunned down along with four women and two other victim who is are still holding on at the hospital at this hour. last night there was a prayer vigil for all of them at a kalamazoo church. there will an catholi a vigil tonight in kalamazoo. there was a woman who was first shot in this random shooting, it spanned seven hours on saturday night. and then also the 14-year-old girl who was declared dead at the hospital. then miraculously squeezed her mother's hand when the doctors were talking about organ donations. she's holding on but still nobody knows the reason why, only perhaps the suspect himself. the 45-year-old jason dalton. >> i was going to say there are those troubling reports that the suspect was picking up passengers in between the shootings themselves. what do we know about
al jazeera has been following the story for us from chicago. what do we know this morning about the victims? >> one, a 17-year-old boy. he was killed, at his high school there will be grief counselors on hand to help students cope with all this. he and his dad were gunned down along with four women and two other victim who is are still holding on at the hospital at this hour. last night there was a prayer vigil for all of them at a kalamazoo church. there will an catholi a vigil tonight...
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smith those joining us from chicago and minneapolis our sake, what are you complaining about? but it does feel colder than usual. the weather is relative. it depends on what you're used we are 100 below average. we are on a scale of 1 to 10. look at this beautiful shot from the everglades park camera. let's hear it. so it wasn't in the studio. nobody would have chimed in. thanks elliott. 67 in miami 67 in fort lauderdale, 67 in key west and humidity is pretty dry up 47%. clear skies and dry air main ingredients for cold weather, but tonight we will have clouds rolling in. you can see this coming and across west broward. that will determine how cold these temperatures get. high temperatures have made it into the 60s. the normal high is 78. this time of year. it will be time to break out the bermuda shorts, because that will feel warm, even though it's average. we are not going to get there until late in the week. temperatures around the state. than seasonal averages. no 70s anywhere across the entire states if you know anyone who is vacationing they are not getting their money's
smith those joining us from chicago and minneapolis our sake, what are you complaining about? but it does feel colder than usual. the weather is relative. it depends on what you're used we are 100 below average. we are on a scale of 1 to 10. look at this beautiful shot from the everglades park camera. let's hear it. so it wasn't in the studio. nobody would have chimed in. thanks elliott. 67 in miami 67 in fort lauderdale, 67 in key west and humidity is pretty dry up 47%. clear skies and dry air...
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joinings us from chicago. ambassador very good to see you. the poach greeted the patriarch by saying, finally brother, given the great schism between the catholic and orthodox churches, almost a thousand years ago, that is putting it mildly. why now? >> there are many factors that contribute to the historic meeting. very interesting that it takes place or took place in havana which the pope called the crossroads between east, west, north and south. but i primar primarily see thiss pope is very much in line with the three themes of his papacy which have to do with first of all in this year of mercy, the proclamation of mercy, and the cultivation of mercy. two, a culture of encounter and three, the marginalized those who suffer, in a globalization of indifference. given those three themes it is no surprise that in light of the state of christians in the middle east and in africa that these two figures would try come together and try in different ways to bring about a mediation of peace and also, an leask lean oanalleviation of human needs. >> e
joinings us from chicago. ambassador very good to see you. the poach greeted the patriarch by saying, finally brother, given the great schism between the catholic and orthodox churches, almost a thousand years ago, that is putting it mildly. why now? >> there are many factors that contribute to the historic meeting. very interesting that it takes place or took place in havana which the pope called the crossroads between east, west, north and south. but i primar primarily see thiss pope is...
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is -- us from chicago you sounded alarm bells before the collapse and making a similar call on subprime auto loans. why are we at a tipping point? things can go on for a number of years with the mortgage bond. janet: when i see the recent cohort of subprime loans, there are red flags and the analysts aren't picking up on how to analyze these loans. instead of looking at the individual loans and what is going on and the burden of subprime borrowers has notoriously high default rates in the past. they are pushed beyond their limits with many of the new lending practices. when you look at the link would, delinquency cannot be compared with mortgage delinquency. if you wanted to normalize them with new mortgage -- with mortgage to liquid see, you would have to make it a lot faster. months before you resolved that the liquid see. the recent cohort of loans has had a much higher to liquid see. and the ftc has found a lot of auto loan fraud. people who are overextending themselves in the first place by buying a card to and a half card 2.5 times a of their annual tax income -- joe: you make an
is -- us from chicago you sounded alarm bells before the collapse and making a similar call on subprime auto loans. why are we at a tipping point? things can go on for a number of years with the mortgage bond. janet: when i see the recent cohort of subprime loans, there are red flags and the analysts aren't picking up on how to analyze these loans. instead of looking at the individual loans and what is going on and the burden of subprime borrowers has notoriously high default rates in the past....
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bethany mclean joining us from chicago. >> up next, voting is now under way in new hampshire. with donald trump and bernie sanders the probable favorites to win today's primary, we're live on the ground in manchester with an update. but before we're there we're in chicago. rick santelli, what are you watching today? >> wow, i'll tell you what we have negative rates just simmering around the globe. we're going to concentrate on that, and atlanta, gdp now. 2.5%. doesn't necessarily sound recessionary, but is it as strong as it appears? all after the break. >>> coming up on the halftime show, is there a looming crisis in the european banks? the stocks are selling off again today so we assess the situation with the ft's jillian tett. plus why investor paul meeks is buying amid the wreckage and one firm upgrading sales force despite the plunge. should you jump in? it's our call of the day. see you in about 15. >> sounds good, scott. thanks. meanwhile the presidential race heating up with voting already starting in new hampshire. our john harwood is live in manchester with more. goo
bethany mclean joining us from chicago. >> up next, voting is now under way in new hampshire. with donald trump and bernie sanders the probable favorites to win today's primary, we're live on the ground in manchester with an update. but before we're there we're in chicago. rick santelli, what are you watching today? >> wow, i'll tell you what we have negative rates just simmering around the globe. we're going to concentrate on that, and atlanta, gdp now. 2.5%. doesn't necessarily...
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julie: joining me is dan, managing director, joining us from chicago.dan, as i was talking about earlier in the market up date, it feels today is -- what we have seen for the year. the same playbook we have seen thus far in 2016. >> it is possible but it is interesting. it is a little bit different from a short-term perspective when you look at what is going on in the volatility space. interesting there is a little bit of a foundation or at least a holding had earned for the last days. carol: what are some of the signs you are looking for the market that maybe we will not see a resumption? >> a couple of anxiety looking market is attained in the last three days and second of is still als like it little bit higher short-term. we are buying squalls as opposed to selling, it does feel like needs to beit neutralized. >> one of the other things we ise been talking about today the correlations, that we see oil in stocks moving so much in tandem and now we're seeing a decoupling of that. is that a good sign to you? >> from a short-term perspective, yes, it cou
julie: joining me is dan, managing director, joining us from chicago.dan, as i was talking about earlier in the market up date, it feels today is -- what we have seen for the year. the same playbook we have seen thus far in 2016. >> it is possible but it is interesting. it is a little bit different from a short-term perspective when you look at what is going on in the volatility space. interesting there is a little bit of a foundation or at least a holding had earned for the last days....
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rich williams joins us from chicago. good to have you with us. y, investors are plotting the earnings report from yesterday, that the on revenue i think suppressing a lot of wall street analysts, what more work needs to be done at groupon? >> thank you for having me, betty. we're just getting started. when we set out in november, when i took my role and we set out with a very simple plan, just a handful of things, really just four things this business and team needs to focus on in the near term and really over the stretch of 2016, and those are very basic. our shoppingrove margins, get our goods business and that experience moving forward, make it more profitable. calories, grow the customer base and invest more and bring more customers to the groupon marketplace. there focused on improving customer experience and streamlining our footprint. i think that is what you have seen over the last 100 days or so, that we have executed on those four areas. we're starting to make progress on those four areas. faster progress than we expected. our work is no
rich williams joins us from chicago. good to have you with us. y, investors are plotting the earnings report from yesterday, that the on revenue i think suppressing a lot of wall street analysts, what more work needs to be done at groupon? >> thank you for having me, betty. we're just getting started. when we set out in november, when i took my role and we set out with a very simple plan, just a handful of things, really just four things this business and team needs to focus on in the...
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joining us from chicago dr. austan goolsbee a democrat. isle how do you see the debate tonight? do you agree with charles krauthammer that rubio has the biggest opportunity and, also, what about the trump factor? let's go with the debate first. >> okay. you know, i think in the debate, when i was in college i use to do debate against ted cruz. he is a very, very good debater. and the world knows that now. so i stilla5x think cruz has got an upside. i thought charles krauthammer was pretty insightful about some of the others and that maybe this is sort of a three way race. the question will be for this debate can these candidates avoid start attacking each other and keep the focus on taking some cheap shots on trump if he is not there to defend himself or will it descend into a scramble. >> i will be shocked with anybody mentioned trump. you said you debated ted cruz. where was that? >> he was at princeton and i was at yale. so we use to do debate pretty much every week. >> did you guys -- so there was an ivy league debate. did you wear shor
joining us from chicago dr. austan goolsbee a democrat. isle how do you see the debate tonight? do you agree with charles krauthammer that rubio has the biggest opportunity and, also, what about the trump factor? let's go with the debate first. >> okay. you know, i think in the debate, when i was in college i use to do debate against ted cruz. he is a very, very good debater. and the world knows that now. so i stilla5x think cruz has got an upside. i thought charles krauthammer was pretty...
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us as wellwicz joins as a ubs credit strategist joining us from chicago. it's quite a call.decline? guest: the premise we have is you are in a very unique case in the junk on the markets. a lot of the issuance was coming out and you had essentially a perfect storm. he had quantitative easing pushing into investment and an earnings investment due to and veryofit margin good performance historically in 2008 and 2009. all of that leeward investment into corporate credit. we see a lot of those factors unwinding, so the fed is tightening policy and earnings are flat to weakening. more broadly, default rates are let-up by the commodities sector and returns have been very poor, down 5.5% last year. thehe outflows continue in asset class, what we see is an up in quality trade, increase in risk aversion and the lower the market. of most of the investors who ought the market still own the market. you need to find a new marginal buyer and we believe that is distressed or stressed had fun -- hedge funds or total investors. a lot of them at this point in the cycle, and given the concerns
us as wellwicz joins as a ubs credit strategist joining us from chicago. it's quite a call.decline? guest: the premise we have is you are in a very unique case in the junk on the markets. a lot of the issuance was coming out and you had essentially a perfect storm. he had quantitative easing pushing into investment and an earnings investment due to and veryofit margin good performance historically in 2008 and 2009. all of that leeward investment into corporate credit. we see a lot of those...
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she joins us from chicago. talk about the findings that you saw. what the survey shows is that franchisees in the u.s. are increasingly pessimistic. they do not think the turnaround is working. it does seem like it is an issue. one important thing to keep in , the surveys were from october and november, which is when the company was starting to turn the corner. back in october and november, only 14% of franchisees thought the turnaround agenda was working. alix: how much of mcdonald's is franchisees versus corporate owned? leslie: here in the u.s. it is 90%. alix: what was not working for them? leslie: the biggest thing, since they have done the survey, is all-day breakfast. in october they started rolling that out. as of then, as of october-november, when they were rolling out all-day breakfast, franchisees did not think the turnaround was working. they had done some other operational things, little things like toasting the buns longer. franchisees thought those were not working that well. alix: what kind of leverage do franchisees have with the p
she joins us from chicago. talk about the findings that you saw. what the survey shows is that franchisees in the u.s. are increasingly pessimistic. they do not think the turnaround is working. it does seem like it is an issue. one important thing to keep in , the surveys were from october and november, which is when the company was starting to turn the corner. back in october and november, only 14% of franchisees thought the turnaround agenda was working. alix: how much of mcdonald's is...
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chicago police officer is suing thee estate of a teenager he shot to death. he wants more than $10 million saying the incident caused him emotional trauma. diane eastabrook joining us now fromcago with this really bizarre twist in this story, diane. tell us more. >> reporter: this is a counter suit to a wrongful death suit that the victim's family is bringing against the city of chicago. the officer fatally shot the 19-year-old and a neighborhood, a 55 year old, following a domestic disturbance back in december. the officer claims when he arrived on scene, theteen -- the teen came at him swinging a bat. >> this is an emotional trauma this officer is going to have to carry with him for the rest of his life. >> an attorney to representing the family said in a statement: now this comes at a very difficult time in the city of chicago because tensions are running high between the police department and the african american following a number of police-involved shootings involving young black men and in fact right now, the department of justice is investigating the chicago police department over some of its practices. >> has the city in any way responded to this -- this counter su
chicago police officer is suing thee estate of a teenager he shot to death. he wants more than $10 million saying the incident caused him emotional trauma. diane eastabrook joining us now fromcago with this really bizarre twist in this story, diane. tell us more. >> reporter: this is a counter suit to a wrongful death suit that the victim's family is bringing against the city of chicago. the officer fatally shot the 19-year-old and a neighborhood, a 55 year old, following a domestic...
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. >> joining us now from chicago is dr. austin brewsbi. >> i don't think people paid enough attention to the advantage trump gets. the only real question is are his people going to vote? they showed tonight they are. there is a huge advantage when it starts coming to super tuesdays in which we have a series of them, 6, 8, 10 primaries on the same day for someone who already has national name recognition. he doesn't have to build the ground game. other guys are going to try to struggle to get their name on the front page and build out field offices and he starts with an advantage there. but you can't get the nomination with 34%. and if guys like kasich can stay and win his own state, or someone like rubio or bush can stay in and win their own states and they start turning to be winner take all, that is the recipe for a -- >> contested conviction. so trump emerges as the guy to be. no longer is he a fantasy candidate or he's going to crash and burn. i don't think that is going to happen. i think it's going to be a legitimate
. >> joining us now from chicago is dr. austin brewsbi. >> i don't think people paid enough attention to the advantage trump gets. the only real question is are his people going to vote? they showed tonight they are. there is a huge advantage when it starts coming to super tuesdays in which we have a series of them, 6, 8, 10 primaries on the same day for someone who already has national name recognition. he doesn't have to build the ground game. other guys are going to try to...
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. >> joining us now from chicago is dr.n brewsbi. >> i don't think people paid enough attention to the advantage trump gets. the only real question is are his people going to vote? they showed tonight they are. there is a huge advantage when it starts coming to super tuesdays in which we have a series of them, 6, 8, 10 primaries on the same day for someone who already has national name recognition. he doesn't have to build the ground game. other guys are going to try to struggle to get their name on the front page and build out field offices and he starts with an advantage there. but you can't get the nomination with 34%. and if guys like kasich can stay and win his own state, or someone like rubio or bush can stay in and win their own states and they start turning to be winner take all, that is the recipe for a -- >> contested conviction. so trump emerges as the guy to be. no longer is he a fantasy candidate or he's going to crash and burn. i don't think that is going to happen. i think it's going to be a legitimate victor
. >> joining us now from chicago is dr.n brewsbi. >> i don't think people paid enough attention to the advantage trump gets. the only real question is are his people going to vote? they showed tonight they are. there is a huge advantage when it starts coming to super tuesdays in which we have a series of them, 6, 8, 10 primaries on the same day for someone who already has national name recognition. he doesn't have to build the ground game. other guys are going to try to struggle to...
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joining us from chicago. thank you randy kroszner. >> seema mody has a market flash. >> shares of perrigo falling. missed analyst estimates for the first time in five quarters due to higher costs and disappointing performance. they also cut the high end of the 2016 forecast, which it had raised in january. you're looking at shares down about 13% over the last 12 months. tyler? >> thank you. up next, the one consumer products company that's seeing a huge sales boost because of the zika virus. we will bring you that name ahead. >>> but first, the final gold trades are crossing. the metals close is on deck when "power lunch" returns. in new york state, we believe tomorrow starts today. all across the state the economy is growing, with creative new business incentives, and the lowest taxes in decades, attracting the talent and companies of tomorrow. like in the hudson valley, with world class biotech. and on long island, where great universities are creating next generation technologies. let us help grow your com
joining us from chicago. thank you randy kroszner. >> seema mody has a market flash. >> shares of perrigo falling. missed analyst estimates for the first time in five quarters due to higher costs and disappointing performance. they also cut the high end of the 2016 forecast, which it had raised in january. you're looking at shares down about 13% over the last 12 months. tyler? >> thank you. up next, the one consumer products company that's seeing a huge sales boost because of...
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joining us now from chicago professor austan goolsbee, president obama's former economic advisor.goolsbee, so here's the stat, here is where it is. hillary worries about bernie early. she starts moving left. bernie pushes her even further left. the question is has she gone so far left now with free college, free everything, can she get back to the middle to compete in a general election? that. >> sounds like somebody in the r] fantasy/dream that that's what they wish was happening. and it trying to talk their attention off a dumpster fire that they're trying to put out already their own side. i don't think that that characterizes what hillary clinton has done at all. in education you brought that up. hers is for debt-free college. they have been pretty careful, it has seemed to me to make sure that their numbersed a up there is no question she is for making college more affordable. expanding healthcare coverage. for a lot of big democratic priorities. as long as she is careful to make sure her numbers are in the realm of reasonable, i don't think she is in a bad position at all. >
joining us now from chicago professor austan goolsbee, president obama's former economic advisor.goolsbee, so here's the stat, here is where it is. hillary worries about bernie early. she starts moving left. bernie pushes her even further left. the question is has she gone so far left now with free college, free everything, can she get back to the middle to compete in a general election? that. >> sounds like somebody in the r] fantasy/dream that that's what they wish was happening. and it...
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matt: bob, thank you for joining us from chicago. at the top trending stories on bloomberg. we have put them up on your screen. stephanie: surprise, sinc surprise. banks keep cutting currency traders. shocker. david: the one that i'm interested is fbi and apple. james comey wrote a letter posted on a law block and he said "the relief we seek is limited and its value increasingly obsolete because technology continues to e volve. we simply want a search warrant to guess the phone terrorist pass code without the phone destruction." lawyer was on the air yesterday and he was saying, let's assume the fbi came to you, abc. we would like you to produce a program to try to discourage terrorists. how would you feel about that? it is not just that they're are asking for something apple has. they're asking apple to go out and write code that allows them to do it. i thought ted olson had a very good point. stephanie: last week, howard marks of oak tree said we are not realizing putting in a broader sense what this means. do you have any ideas? r
matt: bob, thank you for joining us from chicago. at the top trending stories on bloomberg. we have put them up on your screen. stephanie: surprise, sinc surprise. banks keep cutting currency traders. shocker. david: the one that i'm interested is fbi and apple. james comey wrote a letter posted on a law block and he said "the relief we seek is limited and its value increasingly obsolete because technology continues to e volve. we simply want a search warrant to guess the phone terrorist...
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us." downing is the executive director of "visit st. pete/clearwater". he wants to bring more people from chicago here. he plans on doing that... using the ride-sharing service uber. *not to drive them here.. but to lure them. "it was something we came to them with -- they didn't come to us -- and said, 'hey, how can we work with you in this key market this winter'?" starting this week... when a shivering chicagoan taps his or her "uber" app to request a ride... they're greeted by this: "warm up wednesdays"... put in a special code.. and they get a free ride... one that will look something like this. and when they hop inside the warm interior, their driver will hit them with swag. "we have some winter hats, we have long sleeve shirts, we have hand warmers. you get in the car, they have these hand warmers with st. pete/clearwater on them." and a few cars will be equipped with virtual reality goggles... so riders can take a tour of pinellas county's sunny, warm beaches.. while en route to their bitter destinations in chicago. how many of them will actually come to our area as a result of the free, warm, swag-filled uber ride? we w
us." downing is the executive director of "visit st. pete/clearwater". he wants to bring more people from chicago here. he plans on doing that... using the ride-sharing service uber. *not to drive them here.. but to lure them. "it was something we came to them with -- they didn't come to us -- and said, 'hey, how can we work with you in this key market this winter'?" starting this week... when a shivering chicagoan taps his or her "uber" app to request a...
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must drop their chicago mix flavor after a trademark lawsuit.a small minnesota chain called candyland started that label more than 20 years ago.they trade-marked it ... but that from using the name "chicago mix" ...so candyland says it was forced to take legal action. wmax fulla quiet and calm weather day has set up over the tri-state for tuesday before heavy rain returns followed by light snow on thursday. we could see heavy rain that potentially causes minor flooding issues and light snow that could make driving treacherous. a top to bottom cleaning at a tri-state university.the highly contagious disease that has people concerned this morning. and when you think of sliding down a hill in the snow - this probably isn't what you had in mind.the problem that sent health alert!new this morning - a norovirus outbreak in butler county and how leaders there say you can protect yourself! flames rip through a los angeles building.the all-out attack to bring this fire under control. and the answers we could get today after a brawl at a local pool. good morning tri-state.your all. rain, snow - here's jennifer ketchmark to explain. a quiet and calm weather day has set up over the
must drop their chicago mix flavor after a trademark lawsuit.a small minnesota chain called candyland started that label more than 20 years ago.they trade-marked it ... but that from using the name "chicago mix" ...so candyland says it was forced to take legal action. wmax fulla quiet and calm weather day has set up over the tri-state for tuesday before heavy rain returns followed by light snow on thursday. we could see heavy rain that potentially causes minor flooding issues and...
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chicago mix flavor after a trademark lawsuit.a small minnesota chain called candyland started that label more than 20 years ago.they trade-marked it ... but that didn't stop other companues from using the name "chicago mix" ...so candyland says it was forced to take legal action. a quiet and calm weather day has set up over the tri-state for tuesday before heavy rain returns followed by light snow on thursday. we could see heavy rain that potentially causes minor flooding issues and light snow that could make driving treacherous. miami university is getting a good scrub down today.what found on campus and why they say it will keep spreading if not clean up now. shut it down.what president obama is proposing to be closed permanently ..and when congress will take a look at outbreak!miami university undergoing a deep cleaning today after the sudden spread of a nasty virus. up in flames.the two-alarm blaze that keps firefighters working through the night. it's quiet and calm outside right now as you head out the door for work. work. here's a live look outside right now.there is some rain in the forecast this week... lets get straight to 9 first warning meterologist jennifer a quiet and
chicago mix flavor after a trademark lawsuit.a small minnesota chain called candyland started that label more than 20 years ago.they trade-marked it ... but that didn't stop other companues from using the name "chicago mix" ...so candyland says it was forced to take legal action. a quiet and calm weather day has set up over the tri-state for tuesday before heavy rain returns followed by light snow on thursday. we could see heavy rain that potentially causes minor flooding issues and...
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like the frigid polar vortex from last win this we go to meteorologist ed occuran who joins us from our chicago we are take ago look at cold temperatures this morning in the midwest. we have a windchill advisory during the early morning hours and this bluish area you ther advisories that are up as some snow comes through the area here. but the cold is moving to the night tonightht to sunday morning, windchills 0 to 5 below 0 south of new york and a windchill advisory. this is am saturday afternoon until sunday mid-day with windchills of minus 20 to minus 35 degrees. look at some of the actual temperatures for tonight. 18 below at 13 below at albany. 7 below at boston. extremely cold temperatures. throughout the entire northeast. but as cold look at the west. record heat is what we have been looking at. today's high, 83 in los angeles and 87 in phoenix, 60 in denver, 71 in concerns tomorrow for the l.a. marathon with temperatures in the mid to upper 80s. >> ed curran with chicago with nasty numbers. thank you. tonight in new york 3 degrees to los angeles it's supposed to be a bit of a ery julyus
like the frigid polar vortex from last win this we go to meteorologist ed occuran who joins us from our chicago we are take ago look at cold temperatures this morning in the midwest. we have a windchill advisory during the early morning hours and this bluish area you ther advisories that are up as some snow comes through the area here. but the cold is moving to the night tonightht to sunday morning, windchills 0 to 5 below 0 south of new york and a windchill advisory. this is am saturday...
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. >>> joining us from chicago, executive editor and co-founder of real clear politics, tom bevin, tomhe states and super tuesday. a lot of people talking about super tuesday. a lot of hosts on the sunday shows asking marco rubio and ted cruz what state they can win in. they couldn't answer. maybe you can help out. alabama. where's alabama going? >> look, southern state, heavily evangelical, a lot of people thought that was -- sets up well for ted cruz and it probably does but to your point and the point your guests were making, donald trump has done very well with evangelicals. we've seen him campaign in alabama and have huge crowds so i would suspect donald trump probably has the edge there. >> massive crowds. alaska. >> caucus state. a little bit of a different electorate, far less evangelical. nobody is campaigning there. nobody will be running ad there is so tough to say who's ahead or knew will come out. >> trump was in arkansas a couple weeks ago. what's arkansas look like? >> arkansas, again, another state -- rubio has been there as well. great piece in the "washington post" ta
. >>> joining us from chicago, executive editor and co-founder of real clear politics, tom bevin, tomhe states and super tuesday. a lot of people talking about super tuesday. a lot of hosts on the sunday shows asking marco rubio and ted cruz what state they can win in. they couldn't answer. maybe you can help out. alabama. where's alabama going? >> look, southern state, heavily evangelical, a lot of people thought that was -- sets up well for ted cruz and it probably does but to...
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east of us, there will be from about st. louis to chicago, there could be accumulatatns. so it will be a significant storm for them. once again it all misses us. now as far as winds go, not much to be concerned about there. as you can see during the day the winds are light out of the south. as the storm strengthens you can see the wind g gts picking up. then they're out of the north. and our temperatures tomorrow in advance of all that should be nice and mild. by the time we get to wednesday wednesday you do see the downturn -- wednesday. mostly cloudy skies and during the day tomorrow our temperaturur should r rge from 43 to 49 and we'll see a mixture coming in. we're still in the 30s wednesday and thursday. the weekend will be warmer. >>> next on cbs 2 news, karen shows you one program fighting their young lives - children and teens are likely to experien some degree of >>> in their young lives, children and deans -- teens are likely to experience some sort of trazma. today more and mer therapists are treatingng those young people through a specialized therapy. as i foun
east of us, there will be from about st. louis to chicago, there could be accumulatatns. so it will be a significant storm for them. once again it all misses us. now as far as winds go, not much to be concerned about there. as you can see during the day the winds are light out of the south. as the storm strengthens you can see the wind g gts picking up. then they're out of the north. and our temperatures tomorrow in advance of all that should be nice and mild. by the time we get to wednesday...
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Feb 8, 2016
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what is driving the rally question rejoining us, our commodities reporter from chicago.eal about-face. we are seeing this in the hedge funds. what is causing the hedge fund managers to change their minds? reporter: thanks, david. we were looking at combined holdings across the gold, silver, and copper market. the latest data came out last friday, and investors, money managers had improved their outlook for gold and silver and decreased their bearish bets on the copper market. it seems to be coming as the macroeconomic picture has shifted a little bit and global growth is more uncertain ahead. how much of this is about the speculation about what the federal reserve is going to do? they projected there would be for rate increases in 2016, and now far less optimism that is going to happen. reporter: investors seem to be their outlook that the federal reserve will soon.se interest rates the bank of japan turn interest rates negative unexpectedly at the end of january. in creasingbe stimulus going forward. that could make commodities, including the metals market, look attract
what is driving the rally question rejoining us, our commodities reporter from chicago.eal about-face. we are seeing this in the hedge funds. what is causing the hedge fund managers to change their minds? reporter: thanks, david. we were looking at combined holdings across the gold, silver, and copper market. the latest data came out last friday, and investors, money managers had improved their outlook for gold and silver and decreased their bearish bets on the copper market. it seems to be...
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and the communit i'm fg for the future of others a well reporte prest has led demontions from chicago to the state use springfid. >>e jus want to graduate. >> rorter: where the government is deadcked. a nepubcan gornor w wts t sin a weaken ions. the other, a moatically controlled legislare wantingo raise tes and proct unns. the result, illinois has gone without a budg for eight mohs. would you cl this a crisis for iinois? it's bend a crisis. ye i ho not irparably repabl >> everyone is nervou it's notust the ts. it'sfacuy. >> reporter: back at ico state,his woman is set to graduate thi decemb. hard. >>eporte yre gradting. i am so close. i st c'tfford to arover ain. orter: a cloud unrtaiyr a stysnction. blake mccoy, nbc ns, chicag >>>p next here tonight, celebrating the life of an olympic trailar trailblazer. we wilook at the w lm about jesse owen jake ree, daive" st listen up! i'm here to get the lady of e house back on her feet. and gi her the strgth and energy to stay heahy who's with me?! the complete balanced nutrition of great tasng ensure. with 9 grams of protei.. ... and 26itamins and minerals ,
and the communit i'm fg for the future of others a well reporte prest has led demontions from chicago to the state use springfid. >>e jus want to graduate. >> rorter: where the government is deadcked. a nepubcan gornor w wts t sin a weaken ions. the other, a moatically controlled legislare wantingo raise tes and proct unns. the result, illinois has gone without a budg for eight mohs. would you cl this a crisis for iinois? it's bend a crisis. ye i ho not irparably repabl >>...
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phil lebeau joins us live from chicago with the numbers. why are they going up, phil? >> yeah. because they can, tyler. they're in the business to make money. they're not in the business to give you a cheap seat. take a look at the airfare increases that we have seen this year. this data comes to us from fair compare.com. so far this year, there have been three successful airfare hikes, a total of $22 round trip is the increase. that's exceeded what we saw all of last year. and it is on pace to outpace 2014. again, the airfares are going up because the airlines have pricing power. there is strong demand right now. fewer empty seats. i don't know last time you took a flight. every time i take a flight, nearly every seat is full. that demand is not slowing down and that's why fair compare points out these increases, you're primarily seeing it on the business fares, but ultimately we're all going to be paying more. however, when you look at airfares, this is the step and i love to show people, inflation adjusted, going back to 2000, airfares are actually down. hovering ar
phil lebeau joins us live from chicago with the numbers. why are they going up, phil? >> yeah. because they can, tyler. they're in the business to make money. they're not in the business to give you a cheap seat. take a look at the airfare increases that we have seen this year. this data comes to us from fair compare.com. so far this year, there have been three successful airfare hikes, a total of $22 round trip is the increase. that's exceeded what we saw all of last year. and it is on...
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Feb 23, 2016
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us. inform you goap to chicago, there is -- nothininexciting for us inform you go to chicago, there is a winter storm warning. for us, just some temperatures >> smooth it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. cash money the biggest discount and understand... the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car and joey fatone. savin' you five hundred i'm savin' you five hundred we have auto-tune, rht? oh, yeah. that's a hit! all: yeah! >> pelley: dangerous weather hit the south. millions of people in five states are on alert for tornadoes. also tonight, more cases of zika in the u.s., spread by sexual transmission. apple's lawyers say unlocking the iphone of a terrorist is a slippery slope. >> apple knows how to do lots of things, buof but it is not an employee of the united states. dogs out? wait till you see. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: a tough day is turning into a rough night in much of the deep south. multiple tornadoes have been spotted, as well as a water spout, near new orleans. we've been told of fatalities at an r.v. park in st. james paris in louisiana. as many as 10 million people in five st
us. inform you goap to chicago, there is -- nothininexciting for us inform you go to chicago, there is a winter storm warning. for us, just some temperatures >> smooth it's "savin' u," the new hit single from the dizzcounts. cash money the biggest discount and understand... the dizzcounts. safe driver, paperless, paid-in-full, multi-car and joey fatone. savin' you five hundred i'm savin' you five hundred we have auto-tune, rht? oh, yeah. that's a hit! all: yeah! >> pelley:...
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Feb 5, 2016
02/16
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but then, i told him that my father was a used car salesman in chicago. from then on, it was easy. really? yes. i had him eating out of my hand. yeah. well, th-th-that's wonderful. but i don't think we ought to take any chances. you better pop out of here and go home. no. no? no. no. not until i've had general peterson promote you to a general. huh? i'm not interested in becoming a general. oh, of course you are. and you do not have to worry about dr. bellows. yeah. [giggles] he will be no problem at all. long distance? this is dr. alfred bellows at cape kennedy. let me speak to the cia in washington. hello, jeannie. hello, master. you came to watch me work. no, i came to tell you some very exciting news. really? mm-hm. [magic boings, typing stops] what happened? [gasps] oh, master. oh, the stars of a general. mm, yes, i just got the news. oh, that is wonderful. and i hardly mentioned you at all to general patterson-- peterson. yeah, well, he must've gotten the message. he has a very fast mind. oh, i am so happy. oh! now i can hold my head up in front of all those other genies. yea
but then, i told him that my father was a used car salesman in chicago. from then on, it was easy. really? yes. i had him eating out of my hand. yeah. well, th-th-that's wonderful. but i don't think we ought to take any chances. you better pop out of here and go home. no. no? no. no. not until i've had general peterson promote you to a general. huh? i'm not interested in becoming a general. oh, of course you are. and you do not have to worry about dr. bellows. yeah. [giggles] he will be no...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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us. snow from st. louis to chicago. indianapolis gets everything, rain, freezing rain, and snow. east of that location, you'lll find thunderstorms. there's that low. here's the low that continues to pass to our north. weak cold front moving through. changed our winds last night and thusly changing the winds today with slightly cooler air moving through. high pressure will get closer to us and will start to feel the effects of us with some clearing tomorrow afternoon. more sunshine on the way for friday and great looking weather for saturday and for most of sunday as much here's predictor and plenty of cloud cover out there through the afternoon evening. into the overnight, more clouds. thursday starts with cloud cover. temps will begin in the upper 20s, warm to the upper 30s. a few partly cloudy skies thursday night more sunshine friday. 35 in decorah today. 40 manchester, cedar rapids,41 tonight, the winds stay out of the north at 20 miles per hour. it will be cloudy, mid to upper 20s in the north, upper 20s in central and southern parts of the viewing area. today and tomorrow,
us. snow from st. louis to chicago. indianapolis gets everything, rain, freezing rain, and snow. east of that location, you'lll find thunderstorms. there's that low. here's the low that continues to pass to our north. weak cold front moving through. changed our winds last night and thusly changing the winds today with slightly cooler air moving through. high pressure will get closer to us and will start to feel the effects of us with some clearing tomorrow afternoon. more sunshine on the way...
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Feb 22, 2016
02/16
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us to understand where our food comes from. the menu it educates us about our food. >> reporter: the chicago-based company has done $8.5 million in sales with more than 200 farms across the country. pea pod, the online grocery service, and food service giant arrowmark, which has placed her in more than 1,000 schools nationwide, including the chicago public school district. >> it's helpful for us because consumers are more and more looking for transparency in the food that they buy and the food that they eat. and so they want a safe way to understand where and a trustful way to understand where they're getting their food and where it's being supplied from. >> reporter: linda estimates they've fed more than 500,000 kids so far in schools and universities across the country. >> we help farmers and we help them change their lives and be sustainable and viable. but on the other end, their food is going into low-income communities. it's feeding kids. we're bringing farmers into classrooms. small company, they're about 80% women. many working moms just like linda. >> great idea. you have a great idea and you start a business for it.
us to understand where our food comes from. the menu it educates us about our food. >> reporter: the chicago-based company has done $8.5 million in sales with more than 200 farms across the country. pea pod, the online grocery service, and food service giant arrowmark, which has placed her in more than 1,000 schools nationwide, including the chicago public school district. >> it's helpful for us because consumers are more and more looking for transparency in the food that they buy...
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Feb 24, 2016
02/16
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and several flights in and out of des moines from chicago have been canceled because of weather. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm megan reuther. hundreds of schools are closed and nearly a thousand flights in chicago are canceled today. after a winter storm swept out of texas dumped a half of foot of snow around the city. and in the south at least three people are reported dead and 30 others from louisiana to florida. jacob rascon has the story. behind me is what is left of sugar hill mobile home park, more than 150 homes now just piles of ruble. some of them thrown blocks from where they were originally. two people died here, more than 30 were hospitalized, seven of those critical. and they have been searching for three people missing who may be trapped in the ruble. a desperate search for survivors.. hope nearly lost. some 150 mobile homes.. ripped to shreds. trucks twisted like toys..a neighborhood wiped off the map.. dozens were injured.. many of them pulled from the rubble.. barely alive. s/ colonel michael edmonson/louisiana state police "we're asking for calm for this area. we're asking for prayers.
and several flights in and out of des moines from chicago have been canceled because of weather. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm megan reuther. hundreds of schools are closed and nearly a thousand flights in chicago are canceled today. after a winter storm swept out of texas dumped a half of foot of snow around the city. and in the south at least three people are reported dead and 30 others from louisiana to florida. jacob rascon has the story. behind me is what is left of sugar hill...
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Feb 11, 2016
02/16
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use one million solar panels combined. when you stack those end to end the panels could stretch from florida to chicago. >> it is a huge amount of power. it generates electricity without using any water. on a day like today it is working beautifully. >> three sites will bring 250 construction jobs to the area. the other two plants are in desoto and charlotte county. >>> students might be moving around in polk county as the school district opens a new academy. a civic's academy will open in august. zoning changes will affect 1400 students from six schools. school board will make final decisions in the coming weeks. >>> around the state the house and senate passed dualing budgets and you can expect big negotiations next week. meanwhile the house passed a tax cut package that could give you more tax holidays. school holiday as well as the tax breaks on computers, smart phones, rifles, tents and fishing supplies. governor rick scott is pushing the legislator to cut taxes by $1 billion this year. >>> coming up, a burglar takes off with something that's irreplaceable. >> reporter: thieves broke this window to get in this new port o
use one million solar panels combined. when you stack those end to end the panels could stretch from florida to chicago. >> it is a huge amount of power. it generates electricity without using any water. on a day like today it is working beautifully. >> three sites will bring 250 construction jobs to the area. the other two plants are in desoto and charlotte county. >>> students might be moving around in polk county as the school district opens a new academy. a civic's...
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Feb 24, 2016
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from st. louis to chicago. for us, we're starting out the freezing rain advisory, frederick to hagerstown to martinsburg. that's really a precaution because of light rain and drizzle. 30s and 40s now, light rain becoming 50s and 60s with a risk for thunderstorms later on this afternoon. melissa mollet. dw parkway. >> dw parkway causing a bit of an issue. southbound, we're getting yellow on the screen and that is because of this crash that happened just a short time ago. hopefully, that's bw parkway at 193. outer loop here at georgia avenue, looking okay for the outer loop. 270 southbound from frederick, going to take you 26 minutes. don't have any big worries, average speed, 70 miles per hour. going to bring it down, 66 at west ox road. for some reason, that is popping up here on the screen but i can see it. we'll get that fixed in a couple minutes. >>> back here at the live desk, what we can do to track some of those deadly storms that chuck was talking about. he showed you that the center of the storm was actually i
from st. louis to chicago. for us, we're starting out the freezing rain advisory, frederick to hagerstown to martinsburg. that's really a precaution because of light rain and drizzle. 30s and 40s now, light rain becoming 50s and 60s with a risk for thunderstorms later on this afternoon. melissa mollet. dw parkway. >> dw parkway causing a bit of an issue. southbound, we're getting yellow on the screen and that is because of this crash that happened just a short time ago. hopefully, that's...