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. >> they need 24 kids to cover costs but only vf 16. >> meft kids have a safety net. they can go back home. and foster kids don't. >> the village classified as a group home. directors are appealing to local and state officials for help, and collecting private donations on their facebook page. after all, it helped build the village. >> had it not been placed here, for four years i won't be where i'm at now >> she's going to junior college. she hopes other foster kids get same opportunities she did. >> in petaluma, man drove up to the drive through, opened a register grabbing about to00 before taking off. police are hoping someone will recognize his picture. >> a judge has thrown the book at a man convicted of pointing a high powered laser at a helicopter, he is sentenced to 14 years in prison. >> more people are using buses, trains and subways than any time since 1956. that cal train is seeing record ridership n san francisco, uni says it's being pushed to the limit. pefrments say people are making a shift in how they get to work >> golden state keeps getting more gold
. >> they need 24 kids to cover costs but only vf 16. >> meft kids have a safety net. they can go back home. and foster kids don't. >> the village classified as a group home. directors are appealing to local and state officials for help, and collecting private donations on their facebook page. after all, it helped build the village. >> had it not been placed here, for four years i won't be where i'm at now >> she's going to junior college. she hopes other foster...
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conflicting theories taking hold after images from a chinese satellite thought to show debris from this plane vfysia's transportation minister saying a search of the area where the photos were taken turned up nothing. meantime, the "wall street journal" reporting that the plane flew for as long as four hours after mysteriously dropping off of all radar screens. the engines
conflicting theories taking hold after images from a chinese satellite thought to show debris from this plane vfysia's transportation minister saying a search of the area where the photos were taken turned up nothing. meantime, the "wall street journal" reporting that the plane flew for as long as four hours after mysteriously dropping off of all radar screens. the engines
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conflicting theories taking hold after images from a chinese satellite thought to show debris from this plane vf to nowhere. malaysia's transportation minister saying a search of the area where the photos were taken turned up nothing. meantime, the "wall street journal" reporting that the plane flew for as long as four hours after mysteriously dropping off of all radar screens. the engines apparently continued to transmit data even after the plane lost contact with the ground. so did someone intentionally divert this flight? officials in malaysia dismissing those claims but agreed to expand their search west. the white house saying moments ago they are working with malaysian authorities and may send more assets to the region to help in this search. correspondent and terrorism analyst for cbn. he's my guest today. eric, so many unanswered questions here. here we are on day six. and now this "wall street journal" report comes out saying that the engine reports that came back to the parent company say that these engines were running for as much as five hours. what happened here? >> gretchen, great
conflicting theories taking hold after images from a chinese satellite thought to show debris from this plane vf to nowhere. malaysia's transportation minister saying a search of the area where the photos were taken turned up nothing. meantime, the "wall street journal" reporting that the plane flew for as long as four hours after mysteriously dropping off of all radar screens. the engines apparently continued to transmit data even after the plane lost contact with the ground. so did...
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and a twisted rationale from being at 45,000 feet and even at 29,500 if that's an accurate altitude vfn flight levels. it makes sense. >> les, quickly before we go, if this was someone trying to take this plane somewhere else and then land this plane, obviously the u.s. government is now believing that it crashed into the ocean. but trying to land it. do you think we know about the erratic movements that the person in charge would have known how to do that? >> i doubt it very much. you're talking about landing a very sophisticated airplane in possibly remote areas to cover it up. where are they going to cover it up? what's the motive behind this? they would have to have more flying skills than i think was demonstrated. to do what might be on that data. >> thank you both very much. >> and he's right. motive is really one of the problems here. >> motive is one of the problems. as we try to figure out what might have happened an why someone might have wanted to do this. we have emphasize there hadn't been any increased chatter from known terrorist groups to support that. >>> one woman is
and a twisted rationale from being at 45,000 feet and even at 29,500 if that's an accurate altitude vfn flight levels. it makes sense. >> les, quickly before we go, if this was someone trying to take this plane somewhere else and then land this plane, obviously the u.s. government is now believing that it crashed into the ocean. but trying to land it. do you think we know about the erratic movements that the person in charge would have known how to do that? >> i doubt it very much....
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three winners now, vf corp, mellon and financial prudential, with gains of at least 2%. that does it, right? >> going up to 50 this weekend. 50 is the new 70. that will do it for "power lunch." >> have a great weekend, everybody. see you on monday. "street signs" begins right now. >>> well, it has now been five years since the legendary bottom. our beloved colleague called it. what would mark say today? we have investing road map for the next five years. >>> is there turmoil at the top of our good friends at pimco? inflation nation. you won't believe how much food costs are rising. >>> even if you hate taxes, one big tax may need to go up and fast. >> indeed. happy friday, everybody. have you got your party hat on? >> no. >> happy fifth birthday boom. get your party hat on. come on. you should know this is the birthday of the bull market. it is only the sixth bull market in the post-world war ii era. to celebrate its fifth birthday. as for today, let's take a look behind me. despite losing our early gains, we still hit record highs early in the session for the s&p 500 an
three winners now, vf corp, mellon and financial prudential, with gains of at least 2%. that does it, right? >> going up to 50 this weekend. 50 is the new 70. that will do it for "power lunch." >> have a great weekend, everybody. see you on monday. "street signs" begins right now. >>> well, it has now been five years since the legendary bottom. our beloved colleague called it. what would mark say today? we have investing road map for the next five years....
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. >> vf a good weekend everybody. >> "the closing bell" is next. >> and welcome to "the closing bell.here at the new york stock exchange, bill, and what a ride it's been already as we enter the final hour. >> crazy day. i said this is wall street's version of march madness. i'm bill griffeth at cnbc global headquarters. it seems like ancient history but the s&p early on today was on track to close at a record high. but shocks have turned lower. you had dallas fed president richard fisher apparently he has a calendar, and he figured out that at
. >> vf a good weekend everybody. >> "the closing bell" is next. >> and welcome to "the closing bell.here at the new york stock exchange, bill, and what a ride it's been already as we enter the final hour. >> crazy day. i said this is wall street's version of march madness. i'm bill griffeth at cnbc global headquarters. it seems like ancient history but the s&p early on today was on track to close at a record high. but shocks have turned lower. you had...
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three winners now, vf corp, mellon and financial prudential, with gains of at least 2%.nd. 50 is the new 70. that will do it for "power lunch." >> have a great weekend, everybody. see you on monday. "street signs" begins right now. >>> well, it has now been five years since the legendary bottom. our beloved colleague called it. what would mark say today? we have investing road map for the next five years. >>> is there turmoil at the top of our good friends at pimco? inflation nation. you won't believe how much food costs are rising. >>> even if you hate taxes, one big tax may need to go up and fast. >> indeed. happy friday, everybody. have you got your party hat on? >> no. >> happy fifth birthday boom. get your party hat on. come on. you ou
three winners now, vf corp, mellon and financial prudential, with gains of at least 2%.nd. 50 is the new 70. that will do it for "power lunch." >> have a great weekend, everybody. see you on monday. "street signs" begins right now. >>> well, it has now been five years since the legendary bottom. our beloved colleague called it. what would mark say today? we have investing road map for the next five years. >>> is there turmoil at the top of our good...
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both of them came in and i immediately connected with vivia vf. she's so caring and sweet we just immediately connected and became pretty good friend. >> you'd go shopping and do things together. >> we'd just talk so often, hang out a lot. obviously shopping as well. also we kept in touch after rory's graduation. we talked on the phone, international calls, wrote e-mails. the last time we talked was actually through e-mail before the new year wishing each other happy new year. >> right. >> i didn't know it was going to be the last time. >> do you hope that it's not the last time? >> i wish i could see them again. >> had you decided -- everybody has a theory as to what happened to this flight. had you decided along with the world that you thought it had gone down? or did you hope that it had been taken? >> i like to keep hoping. i mean, if there's still a chance that people out there who is watching this show can help finding this plane or find out what happens, i'm sure it will mean a lot to the families and obviously to me as well. >> tell me abo
both of them came in and i immediately connected with vivia vf. she's so caring and sweet we just immediately connected and became pretty good friend. >> you'd go shopping and do things together. >> we'd just talk so often, hang out a lot. obviously shopping as well. also we kept in touch after rory's graduation. we talked on the phone, international calls, wrote e-mails. the last time we talked was actually through e-mail before the new year wishing each other happy new year....
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. >> vf a good weekend everybody. >> "the closing bell" is next. >> and welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange, bill, and what a ride it's been already as we enter the final hour. >> crazy day. i said this is wall street's version of march madness. i'm bill griffeth at cnbc global headquarters. it seems like ancient history but the s&p early on today was on track to close at a record high. but shocks have turned lower. you had dallas fed president richard fisher apparently he has a calendar, and he figured out that at its current pace, the fed's bond buying program would end by october. was that the reason for the sell-off? we don't know. we're going to talk about that. nasdaq the biggest laggard by for because of the rout among the biotech stocks. gilead sciences getting aot congress wanting to know about the pricing of one of their drugs. that sent investors scurrying out of biotech drugs. >> steve liesman will join us shortly. an hour from now the president host egg tech bosses at the white house. this amid growing concerns about governme
. >> vf a good weekend everybody. >> "the closing bell" is next. >> and welcome to "the closing bell." i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange, bill, and what a ride it's been already as we enter the final hour. >> crazy day. i said this is wall street's version of march madness. i'm bill griffeth at cnbc global headquarters. it seems like ancient history but the s&p early on today was on track to close at a record high. but shocks...
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voters that you identified, independents, women, people who are struggling to make end's meet and who vf their health insurance plans because a lot of those same people are the ones whose plans have been cancelled. what the best advice for those feeling the heat from obamacare? >> about 85% of americans are not directly affected by obamacare. >> to the voter -- that is you -- to the voter that has anxiety. >> yeah, they have anxiety. it's drummed up by a lot of commercials that say they are going to be affected. >> so you just say it's not you? >> if you have -- if you have employer health care or you have medicare or medicaid you're not affected. that is 85% of america. that is why we think this agenda actually trumps health care. obviously, health care has got to be changed where it's not working but it is not going to be the dominant issue as much as our republican colleagues would like to make it by the time november rolls around if -- if -- if we do this right. >> senator, how much are you concerned that raising the minimum wage proposal is going to result in even more people being
voters that you identified, independents, women, people who are struggling to make end's meet and who vf their health insurance plans because a lot of those same people are the ones whose plans have been cancelled. what the best advice for those feeling the heat from obamacare? >> about 85% of americans are not directly affected by obamacare. >> to the voter -- that is you -- to the voter that has anxiety. >> yeah, they have anxiety. it's drummed up by a lot of commercials...