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joining me is the director for the missouri aclu and liz brown for the st. louis american and a criminal defense attorney. tony rawfort, do we know whether the grand jury finding in that case was unanimous? >> we don't know. what the prosecuting attorney told us is that a collective decision was reached, and that is something that this grand juror would like to be able to talk about. you know one more nuance than what the prosecuting attorney has given as the official line. >> you only needed nine of the 12 grand jurors to agree on a course of action and so to get the no-true bill that means there could have been possibly as many as three grand jurors who did want to indict on something, isn't that correct? >> well no actually you needed nine to get an indictment. so if there were eight for an indictment, there would still be no-true bill if it was 8-4 or 7-5. so we don't know what the vote is. the impression that's been given by the prosecuting attorney is that it was a collective decision by the grand jury and this grand juror would like to talk about that
joining me is the director for the missouri aclu and liz brown for the st. louis american and a criminal defense attorney. tony rawfort, do we know whether the grand jury finding in that case was unanimous? >> we don't know. what the prosecuting attorney told us is that a collective decision was reached, and that is something that this grand juror would like to be able to talk about. you know one more nuance than what the prosecuting attorney has given as the official line. >> you...
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joining me is the director for the missouri aclu, and liz brown for the st. louis american and a criminal defense attorney. tony rothert, do we know whether the grand jury finding in that case was unanimous? >> we don't know. what the prosecuting attorney told us is that a collective decision was reached, and that is something that this grand juror would like to be able to talk about. you know, one more nuance than what the prosecuting attorney has given as the official line. >> you only needed nine of the 12 grand jurors to agree on a course of action, and so to get the no-true bill, that means there could have been possibly as many as three grand jurors who did want to indict on something, isn't that correct? >> well, no, actually you needed nine to get an indictment. so if there were eight for an indictment, there would still be no-true bill, if it was 8-4 or 7-5. so we don't know what the vote is. the impression that's been given by the prosecuting attorney is that it was a collective decision by the grand jury, and this grand juror would like to talk abo
joining me is the director for the missouri aclu, and liz brown for the st. louis american and a criminal defense attorney. tony rothert, do we know whether the grand jury finding in that case was unanimous? >> we don't know. what the prosecuting attorney told us is that a collective decision was reached, and that is something that this grand juror would like to be able to talk about. you know, one more nuance than what the prosecuting attorney has given as the official line. >> you...
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and liz brown, columnist for the "st. louis american newspaper." thank you for coming on. i spoke to andrew dossi, his son was shot last night. i asked if there was tension between his son and the mayor when he visited him in the hospital. he didn't want to get into that. there is tension between the nypd and the mayor. what can be done to solve this problem? >> well i don't blame these officers. i mean the rank-and-file. the ones out there every day. putting their lives on the line to protect the people of new york city. the overwhelming majority of them do that with distinction and honor. and here you have a mayor who has clearly created a perception whether he feels that way or not that he is not on the side of his police officers. and that's a problem for any major city mayor. so the first thing that the mayor need to do is he need to humble himself and apologize. need to apologize to men and women in uniform who he offended with his comments. saying that you know alleged assaults when it was clear that police officers were assaulted by protesters during one of the pro
and liz brown, columnist for the "st. louis american newspaper." thank you for coming on. i spoke to andrew dossi, his son was shot last night. i asked if there was tension between his son and the mayor when he visited him in the hospital. he didn't want to get into that. there is tension between the nypd and the mayor. what can be done to solve this problem? >> well i don't blame these officers. i mean the rank-and-file. the ones out there every day. putting their lives on the...
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liz: hank, gary, anthony, mark sebastian, if i see you in a dark alley, cleveland browns comment. good to see all of you. david: he is a cubs fan. my heart goes out to him. facebook reporting moments ago, beating estimates. stock is not reacting a lot to all of this. is massive 40% run-up past year ready for a pause or so? do the numbers say that? liz: plus the fed appears to be in wait and see mode when it comes to pulling the trigger on rate hikes, at least until june. at what point will the fed be too late? are they putting us at risk by not acting? we have martin feldstein, former chairman of the council of economic advisors. david: if you think you're making all the best as possible financial decisions think again. we'll look at psychological money mistakes you may be making and how you can correct them. that is coming up. investment advice you need to hear. ♪ they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. r respawn, building the best teraractive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on micr
liz: hank, gary, anthony, mark sebastian, if i see you in a dark alley, cleveland browns comment. good to see all of you. david: he is a cubs fan. my heart goes out to him. facebook reporting moments ago, beating estimates. stock is not reacting a lot to all of this. is massive 40% run-up past year ready for a pause or so? do the numbers say that? liz: plus the fed appears to be in wait and see mode when it comes to pulling the trigger on rate hikes, at least until june. at what point will the...
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the browns are my team. >> it took you eight minutes to bring up johnny? liz: took me that long. mitch modell of modell sporting goods. up 173 point. don't miss the nfc championship game live on fox sunday. the place to be. the green bay packers taking on the seattle seahawks at 3:00 p.m. eastern on fox. don't miss it. closing bell. a major rally on right this second, 15 minute away. the markets firing on all cylinders. coming up, our next guests say the party, far from over for investors, just because we had a couple of down days. when it comes to where you should put your money, they couldn't disagree more. big ideas from different areas, stay tuned to hear the stocks versus bonds debate next. >>> when the markets close at the top of the hour, we're on call for you, go to foxbusiness.com/oncall. mitch modell signing up right now. oking forward to. for some, every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military membe
the browns are my team. >> it took you eight minutes to bring up johnny? liz: took me that long. mitch modell of modell sporting goods. up 173 point. don't miss the nfc championship game live on fox sunday. the place to be. the green bay packers taking on the seattle seahawks at 3:00 p.m. eastern on fox. don't miss it. closing bell. a major rally on right this second, 15 minute away. the markets firing on all cylinders. coming up, our next guests say the party, far from over for...
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liz: good to see all of you, zack shepard, scott brown, mark treynor and mark sebastian. david: heading live to paris where peaceful vigils are planned for the weekend to remember those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks and to stand in solidarity against these terror attacks. liz: the arc de triomphe. european stocks ending sharply as a result of the hostage situation in france. should investors stay away or bargains right now? we've got a panel to debate that. david: a jobs report, they look great on the overall, but dig deeper and a different story there. we're going to get the real scoop on the ground from members of the jobs creators network, coming up. liz: and, oh, boy, fox business is all atwitter. mark messier, one of the greatest hockey players in nhl history live in new york, he's back in the studio to talk about the second annual rivalry on ice, harvard versus yale! n, but i'm a bit skeptical of sure things. why's that? look what daddy's got... ahhhhhhhhhh!!!!! growth you can count on from the bank where no branches equals great rates. and i quit sm
liz: good to see all of you, zack shepard, scott brown, mark treynor and mark sebastian. david: heading live to paris where peaceful vigils are planned for the weekend to remember those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks and to stand in solidarity against these terror attacks. liz: the arc de triomphe. european stocks ending sharply as a result of the hostage situation in france. should investors stay away or bargains right now? we've got a panel to debate that. david: a jobs report,...
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liz: i know i like the browns, that's all that matters to me. wait! activist investor bill ackman throwing the punches this week, taking a beating. it's down about three and a third percent, just a second ago it was, now looking to get regulators involved. herbalife is doing offense instead of defense, speaking of football about which i know nothing. >> well, yesterday we reported they were planning some sort of counteroffensive. they've in the past talked about filing some sort of civil suit against ackman for libel for attacking them. remember, he thinks they're a pyramid scheme, he's shorting them, thinks it's a massive fraud. he's been at it again. he apparently had a meeting with them, canceled it and went on cnbc to attack them. liz: this behavior's very interesting. >> a lot of people say he's right. by the way, he's been more right than wrong lately on herbalife, but this is what we do know about what herbalife is trying to do in terms of their counterattack and the reel aspect. -- legal aspect. they are trying to prod regulators to going afte
liz: i know i like the browns, that's all that matters to me. wait! activist investor bill ackman throwing the punches this week, taking a beating. it's down about three and a third percent, just a second ago it was, now looking to get regulators involved. herbalife is doing offense instead of defense, speaking of football about which i know nothing. >> well, yesterday we reported they were planning some sort of counteroffensive. they've in the past talked about filing some sort of civil...
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and this one shows a weeping charlie brown. >> joining me now is liz win stead, co-creator of "the daily show." and ted johnson, senior editor of "variety." liz, what do you feel about these people who went to work the other day in an editorial room, thinking about how to be creative and sarcastic, doing what we do for a living in many cases and getting gunned down for that? for that. >> i feel how so many of those comics expressed it brilliantly. i think, for me, if feels like when you deal with sacred cows and you are a satirist and your goal is to not just be funny, but to expose hypocrisy, and now when you look at the world, chris, you know what it's like. when you add the internet and twitter and facebook and so much rage and anger and you're taking all that on, it feels extra scary. bill maher was right. it feels like when you see hypocrisy in the nra, whether it's zealots from -- climate deniers. whether it's the anti-abortion zealots. when you want to take the sacred cows on and you see every step of the way that there's been violence even in our own communities, it feels really
and this one shows a weeping charlie brown. >> joining me now is liz win stead, co-creator of "the daily show." and ted johnson, senior editor of "variety." liz, what do you feel about these people who went to work the other day in an editorial room, thinking about how to be creative and sarcastic, doing what we do for a living in many cases and getting gunned down for that? for that. >> i feel how so many of those comics expressed it brilliantly. i think, for...
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and this one shows a weeping charlie brown. >> joining me now is liz win stead, co-creator of "the daily show." and ted johnson, senior editor of "variety." liz, what do you feel about these people who went to work the other day in an editorial room thinking about how to be creative and sarcastic, doing what we do for a living in many cases and getting gunned down for that? for that. >> i feel how so many of those comics expressed it brilliantly. i think, for me if feels like when you deal with sacred cows and you are a satirist and your goal is to not just be funny, but to expose hypocrisy, and now when you look at the world, chris, you know what it's like. when you add the internet and twitter and facebook and so much rage and anger and you're taking all that on it feels extra scary. bill maher was right. it feels like when you see hypocrisy in the nra, whether it's zealots from -- climate deniers. whether it's the anti-abortion zealots. when you want to take the sacred cows on and you see every step of the way that there's been violence even in our own communities, it feels really sca
and this one shows a weeping charlie brown. >> joining me now is liz win stead, co-creator of "the daily show." and ted johnson, senior editor of "variety." liz, what do you feel about these people who went to work the other day in an editorial room thinking about how to be creative and sarcastic, doing what we do for a living in many cases and getting gunned down for that? for that. >> i feel how so many of those comics expressed it brilliantly. i think, for me...
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liz: thank you so much. and i'm picking the cleveland browns by the way for the super bowl. oh, what? that's not happening? oil enjoying the biggest one day jump in nearly two years, and for a minute it seemed to be bringing major markets along for the ride. a big spike close to the close of regular trade for oil. right now the markets falling back to session lows. don't move a muscle, anything could happen in the final five minutes left of trading. stay with us. they challenge us. they take us to worlds full of heroes and titans. for respawn, building the best teractive entertainment begins with the cloud. this is "titanfall," the first multi-player game built and run on microsoft azure. empowering gamers around the world to interact in ways they never thought possible. this cloud turns data into excitement. this is the microsoft cloud. sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. . liz: not a
liz: thank you so much. and i'm picking the cleveland browns by the way for the super bowl. oh, what? that's not happening? oil enjoying the biggest one day jump in nearly two years, and for a minute it seemed to be bringing major markets along for the ride. a big spike close to the close of regular trade for oil. right now the markets falling back to session lows. don't move a muscle, anything could happen in the final five minutes left of trading. stay with us. they challenge us. they take us...
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you can't support something that's not there, liz. >> exactly. to your point, movies that are about people of color, movies that are about black and brown people just don't get the green light, they don't get the funding. >> at least the good ones. >> actors of color just aren't backed by the industry at all. >> i think midwin that the solution here is again, not about one film or one nomination. it really doesn't matter. i think the solution here the solution around sony is we've got to see hollywood step into the 21st century in terms of its executive levels of where people are included of all backgrounds in some of these decisionmaking in hollywood. hollywood has this liberal image. it's not true at the top. >> you're absolutely right. black actors black actresses often talk about how difficult it is for them to even get in the door in order to audition to have access to these sort of films where they would be considered for an oscar for their ability. >> well let me end it by quoting no more of an astute observer of hollywood than the comedia
you can't support something that's not there, liz. >> exactly. to your point, movies that are about people of color, movies that are about black and brown people just don't get the green light, they don't get the funding. >> at least the good ones. >> actors of color just aren't backed by the industry at all. >> i think midwin that the solution here is again, not about one film or one nomination. it really doesn't matter. i think the solution here the solution around...
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liz: google does, too. the project tanco. >> we're partnered, we helped them move the 3-d sensors into mobile devices. >> this is fascinating, there is competition, you are at the forefront, bill brown and his company matterport, 4500 bucks. you can have fun playing with it, buyers and sellers of apartments are loving this. good luck to austin! still looking around. [ laughter ] >> okay, stocks just off session highs, gains of 212 for the dow. everything is up, the nasdaq, the s&p, the russell as we enter the final half hour of trade, this is when the market is getting wilder and wilder just about every day. 28 minutes left. we've got the markets covered for you. the close and earnings after the bell. >>> the dow boosting profits, they're not bitten by that old problem. chairman andrew liveris will tell us why he's not worried about the greenback, and my picture of andrew and i doing the greek egg smashing tradition. who won this one? liveris or liz? in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment is
liz: google does, too. the project tanco. >> we're partnered, we helped them move the 3-d sensors into mobile devices. >> this is fascinating, there is competition, you are at the forefront, bill brown and his company matterport, 4500 bucks. you can have fun playing with it, buyers and sellers of apartments are loving this. good luck to austin! still looking around. [ laughter ] >> okay, stocks just off session highs, gains of 212 for the dow. everything is up, the nasdaq, the...
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guzman is 4 feet tall, weighs hundred pound, with brown hair and brown eyes. he was wearing a blue jacket and blue jeans. if you see him you are asked to call ridley township police. >>> after nearly 40 days of searching for shane montgomery his family now has closure. twenty-one year-old body was found yesterday in the schuylkill river. shane's family thanked all who helped in that search and asked for privacy while their family grieves. our syma chowdhry is live in manayunk now with that story, syma. >> reporter: nicole, a body was pull from the schuylkill river right behind the manayunk brewery company and shane montgomery's family has confirmed that this body is of shane. >> today we have done what we have promised, we have found and we have brought shane home. >> reporter: family of shane montgomery begins to get the the closure that they need after confirming a body pulled from the schuykill river saturday, is the missing west chester university student. the body was found by a group of volunteer divers just before noon time, in about 4 feet of water in
guzman is 4 feet tall, weighs hundred pound, with brown hair and brown eyes. he was wearing a blue jacket and blue jeans. if you see him you are asked to call ridley township police. >>> after nearly 40 days of searching for shane montgomery his family now has closure. twenty-one year-old body was found yesterday in the schuylkill river. shane's family thanked all who helped in that search and asked for privacy while their family grieves. our syma chowdhry is live in manayunk now with...