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what will dan do now? before we answer that, you might be wondering if dan is so bearish, why didn't dan just buy a put? why mess around with all this put spread business? let's play options versus options here. had you simply bought the may 145 strike put, you'd be looking at a loss of $160. dan's put spread cost 300s the and can be closed out today with almost no loss. is this some funky bank trick? no, it's actually just a simple math of options. the decline in the value of the put that dan sold offset the decline in the value of the put that dan bought, meaning this trade right now is basically a wash. so, what do you do with this? >> here's the thing. as you are going to enter the twittersphere on monday, if you people do that, too, and you follow the show and me, we update our trades, okay? i took this thing off at 140, the stock held after earnings, okay, it was down 7.5% following the earnings and i took it off for a nice gain here. so, at this point, i'm really neutral. i think the stock has the a
what will dan do now? before we answer that, you might be wondering if dan is so bearish, why didn't dan just buy a put? why mess around with all this put spread business? let's play options versus options here. had you simply bought the may 145 strike put, you'd be looking at a loss of $160. dan's put spread cost 300s the and can be closed out today with almost no loss. is this some funky bank trick? no, it's actually just a simple math of options. the decline in the value of the put that dan...
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what will dan do now? before we answer that, you might be wondering if dan is so bearish, why didn't dan just buy a put? why mess around with all this put spreadç business? let's play options versus options here. had you simply bought the may 145 strike put, you'd be looking at a loss of $160. dan's put spread cost 300s the and can be closed out today with almost no loss. is this some funky bank trick? no, it's actually just a simple math of options. the decline in the value of the put that dan sold offset the decline in the value of the put that dan bought, meaning this trade right now is basically a wash. so, what do you do with this? >> here's the thing. as you are going to enter the twittersphere on monday, if you people do that, too, and you follow the show and me, we update our trades, okay? i took this thing off at 140, the stock held after earnings, okay, it was down 7.5% following the earnings and i took it off for a nice gain here. so, at this point, i'm really neutral. i think the stock has th
what will dan do now? before we answer that, you might be wondering if dan is so bearish, why didn't dan just buy a put? why mess around with all this put spreadç business? let's play options versus options here. had you simply bought the may 145 strike put, you'd be looking at a loss of $160. dan's put spread cost 300s the and can be closed out today with almost no loss. is this some funky bank trick? no, it's actually just a simple math of options. the decline in the value of the put that...
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what will dan do now? before we answer that, you might be wondering if dan is so bearish, why didn't dan just buy a put? why mess around with all this put spread business? let's play options versus options here. where we explain how the strategies make money. had you simply bought the may 145 strike put, you'd be looking at a loss of $160. dan's put spread cost 300s the and can be closed out today with almost no loss. is this some funky bank trick? no, it's actually just a simple math of options. the decline in the value of the put that dan sold offset the decline in the value of the put that dan bought, meaning this trade right now is basically a wash. so, what do you do with this? >> here's the thing. as you are going to enter the twittersphere on monday, if you people do that, too, and you follow the show and me, we update our trades, okay? i took this thing off at 140, the stock held after earnings, okay, it was down 7.5% following the earnings and i took it off for a nice gain here. so, at this point,
what will dan do now? before we answer that, you might be wondering if dan is so bearish, why didn't dan just buy a put? why mess around with all this put spread business? let's play options versus options here. where we explain how the strategies make money. had you simply bought the may 145 strike put, you'd be looking at a loss of $160. dan's put spread cost 300s the and can be closed out today with almost no loss. is this some funky bank trick? no, it's actually just a simple math of...
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how it got there. >> dan: jewelry store thief that swallowed the evidence. how police knew they had their man. >> then later.... >> tonight we have music from mad men and elizabeth lost and meredith gray himself, hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee healthy. with clusters of flakes and o's. oh, ho ho... it's the honey sweetness. i...i mean, you...love. >> dan: tonight a bay area company that makes a robot doctors use to perform surgeries is under investigation. there are reports of problems and even death. ron clayborn has more. >> robo surgery has been hailed as a major medical breakthrough with claims highly precise robots are steadier than the human hand. tie any forceps peel the skin off a grape and better outcomes for patients. they have performed hundredsera. erations. >> the tip of instrument moves one millimeter. >> this w
how it got there. >> dan: jewelry store thief that swallowed the evidence. how police knew they had their man. >> then later.... >> tonight we have music from mad men and elizabeth lost and meredith gray himself, hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! ♪ wow. [ buzz ] delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? bee happy. bee...
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: i'm dan ashley. for all of us here, we appreciate your time. appreciate your time. see you again at 9:00 and this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a student from tarzana, california... ...a website developer from riverton, illinois... ...and, our returning champion, an office-supply sales assistant from fresh meadows, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. and please be assured that we have no april fools' day jokes or tricks to play on you today. rebecca's been having a very good time on "jeopardy!" so far. jim and alex, welcome aboard. nice to have all three of you with us todad luck. let's go into the "jeopardy!" round right now. and you will be dealing with these categories... not "birth." notice the "q" in quotation marks. you know what that means. alex: rebecca, start. thank "q" very much, $200 please. jim. what is a quack? yes. thank "q" very much, $400. alex. what is quarry? you are right. u
: i'm dan ashley. for all of us here, we appreciate your time. appreciate your time. see you again at 9:00 and this is "jeopardy!" today's contestants are -- a student from tarzana, california... ...a website developer from riverton, illinois... ...and, our returning champion, an office-supply sales assistant from fresh meadows, new york... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome. and please be...
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>> cheryl: they were monkeys and crazy dancers. >> dan: they were more than dancing around. they took a pledge to fund the first church of the last laugh. they organized the event to organized religion they say. >> cheryl: they were having a good time. >> dan: for >>> this is "world news." tonight, on guard. prosecutors under armed guard in texas after a district attorney and his wife are gunned down with an assault weapon in their home. >> this whole thing is shocking to all of us. >> is there a new group targeting law enforcement? tonight clues in the growing mystery. >>> courage under fire. the 12-year-old boy in the doctor's coat. a syrian survivor doing something he will not forget. >>> shattered dream. the big game, the searing injury that has fans and players in tears as millions of us watched kevin ware just took a shot, oh, my goodness. >> tonight we'll show you kevin ware taking his first steps back. >>> and behind the picture, what happened today at the easter egg roll at the white house that needed a big hug from a president? >>> good evening on this monday night
>> cheryl: they were monkeys and crazy dancers. >> dan: they were more than dancing around. they took a pledge to fund the first church of the last laugh. they organized the event to organized religion they say. >> cheryl: they were having a good time. >> dan: for >>> this is "world news." tonight, on guard. prosecutors under armed guard in texas after a district attorney and his wife are gunned down with an assault weapon in their home. >> this...
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how it got there. >> dan: jewelry store thief that swallowed the evidence. how police knew they had their man. >> then later.... >> tonight we have music from mad men and elizabeth lost and meredith gray himself, patrick >> dan: tonight a bay area company that makes a robot doctors use to perform surgeries is under investigation. there are reports of problems and even death. ron clayborn has more. >> robo surgery has been hailed as a major medical breakthrough with claims that highly precise robots are steadier than the human hand. tie any forceps peel the skin off a grape and better outcomes for patients. they have performed hundreds of operations. >> the tip of instrument moves one millimeter. >> this week they cited him for complications during 11 robotic surgeries. in one instance a aorta was torn. he and his lawyer declined comment. fda is looking into increasing number of serious medical problems and even death. among 500 incidents, a doctor could not control movements and death after a patient's bowel was ripped. and also doctors say it's the device b
how it got there. >> dan: jewelry store thief that swallowed the evidence. how police knew they had their man. >> then later.... >> tonight we have music from mad men and elizabeth lost and meredith gray himself, patrick >> dan: tonight a bay area company that makes a robot doctors use to perform surgeries is under investigation. there are reports of problems and even death. ron clayborn has more. >> robo surgery has been hailed as a major medical breakthrough with...
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dan and mike are going to duke it out. 60 seconds on the clock. dan gets the first shot. no filibustering, mike. dan, go ahead. >> i'm the bull here. i wouldn't buy this stock with your money, but i would consider some options strategies to get long exposure. so, to me, this week, the stock had a really interesting week. it gapped up almost 22% on monday, where they said they were going to turn a profit for the first time in ten years the breakout was on huge volume and it was to all-time highs. really like that action. came in 10% half the move here. and i bought a call spread. i think this thing is going to stay big. 50% short interest and i think it's a very interesting story for the next few months. >> mike? >> all right, i got to tell you, first of all, this is trading ten times as expensive based relative to any other car maker and that is assuming they meet all of their projections. think about this. to get to whatever, the $2.5 billion they think they're going to have to do, even at $100,000 a car, they're going to have to sell 20,000 cars. that's 25% of what porc
dan and mike are going to duke it out. 60 seconds on the clock. dan gets the first shot. no filibustering, mike. dan, go ahead. >> i'm the bull here. i wouldn't buy this stock with your money, but i would consider some options strategies to get long exposure. so, to me, this week, the stock had a really interesting week. it gapped up almost 22% on monday, where they said they were going to turn a profit for the first time in ten years the breakout was on huge volume and it was to all-time...
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dan and mike are going to duke it out. 60 seconds on the clock. dan gets the first shot. no filibustering, mike. dan, go ahead. >> i'm the bull here. i wouldn't buy this stock with your money, but i would consider some options strategies to get long exposure. so, to me, this week, the stock had a really interesting week. it gapped up almost 22% on monday, where they said they were going to turn a profit for the first time in ten years the breakout was on huge volume and it was to all-time highs. really like that action. came in 10% half the move here. and i bought a call spread. i think this thing is going to stay big. 50% short interest and i think it's a very interesting story for the next few months. >> mike? >> all right, i got to tell you, first of all, this is trading ten times as expensive based relative to any other car maker and that is assuming they meet all of their projections. think about this. to get to whatever, the $2.5 billion they think they're going to have to do, even at $100,000 a car, they're going to have to sell 20,000 cars. that's 25% of what pors
dan and mike are going to duke it out. 60 seconds on the clock. dan gets the first shot. no filibustering, mike. dan, go ahead. >> i'm the bull here. i wouldn't buy this stock with your money, but i would consider some options strategies to get long exposure. so, to me, this week, the stock had a really interesting week. it gapped up almost 22% on monday, where they said they were going to turn a profit for the first time in ten years the breakout was on huge volume and it was to all-time...
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how it got there. >> dan: jewelry store thief that swallowed the evidence. how police knew they had their man. >> then later.... >> tonight we have music from mad men and elizabeth lost and mad men and elizabeth lost and meredith gray himself, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, a crazy low price on tide, $10.99 for 100 ounces. skip the warehouse. quilted northern is $10.99 for 24 double rolls. and dryer's ice cream is just $2.99. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. earning loads of points. we'll leave that there. you got a weather balloon, with points? yes i did. [ man ] points i could use for just about anything. go. ♪ keep on going in this direction. take this bridge over here. there it is! [ man ] so i used mine to get a whole new perspective. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] earn points with the citi thankyou card and redeem them
how it got there. >> dan: jewelry store thief that swallowed the evidence. how police knew they had their man. >> then later.... >> tonight we have music from mad men and elizabeth lost and mad men and elizabeth lost and meredith gray himself, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. this week, a crazy low price...
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. >> ray of sunshine from dan. wow. what a switch here. >> defensive issues that have been doing a lot of heavy issues. if you think about some of the best performing sectors this year, you have health care up 20% year to date versus the s&p that's up 11.5%. you have consumer staples. up about 17%. you have utilities. these are some of the most defensive names. why are people going for them? obviously yield. there's no yield anywhere on the planet. to me, if you are running there, it just went parabolic. that makes me nervous. it should make investors nervous. >> i'm going to throw out what technical analyst louise rumana said. that is, you take a look at some of the charts for some of the names in health care, they have made things not as tenuous as you might think. you see a big streamline up, but they have been basing for two years. >> that is exactly it. they've been basically since the lows. they have a nice technical set up here. they went parabolic. you know what it reminds me of? apple from the 2009 lows. the wa
. >> ray of sunshine from dan. wow. what a switch here. >> defensive issues that have been doing a lot of heavy issues. if you think about some of the best performing sectors this year, you have health care up 20% year to date versus the s&p that's up 11.5%. you have consumer staples. up about 17%. you have utilities. these are some of the most defensive names. why are people going for them? obviously yield. there's no yield anywhere on the planet. to me, if you are running...
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and we are going it hear from dan clef man and dan class man some 14 year ago really came up with this idea, we sat down over lunch and there was another person involved allen cline knelt and which came up with this idea and so i have to give dan much much credit for that. (applause). . very much so. and in 2012, cornish and carey, dominated the area of commercial real estate with over $6 billion in leasing and sales transactions so very good there. and you are soon going to hear from dan and he is going to give us that a good look at sort off what real estate activity look like here in the bay area. so in addition, to cornish and carey new mark night frank, help me thank our generouses for bringing you this program they are golden gate university and i'll tell you they prepare the most work ready profiles that professionals that you are going to find and we so much appreciate our partnership with golden gate university and thank the president dan angel for delivering those shining graduate to businesses throughout the bay area and if you visit their table there and asks for deidra rob
and we are going it hear from dan clef man and dan class man some 14 year ago really came up with this idea, we sat down over lunch and there was another person involved allen cline knelt and which came up with this idea and so i have to give dan much much credit for that. (applause). . very much so. and in 2012, cornish and carey, dominated the area of commercial real estate with over $6 billion in leasing and sales transactions so very good there. and you are soon going to hear from dan and...
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>> reporter: good morning, dan. you know, we're only about 30 miles north of seoul here, as far as we can go, because this is the edge of the dmz, north korea is only three miles that way. of course, along this border, tourists can take a glimpse of north korea across the river, but there is no sign that the conflict is calming down. in fact, the president's office in south korea issued a statement today, saying they're preparing for additional provocations. including missile tests. we're thoroughly preparing for this, leaving all possibilities open. although there's no indication if or when a launch could happen, the south korean military is looking at wednesday or later. with this worsening tension, the top south korean military officer today canceled his scheduled trip to washington next week to meet with general martin dempsey, too far to go at a risky time. and according to a russian newspaper, north korean's leader kim jong-un has demanded that president obama call him to soften the conflict, the same request
>> reporter: good morning, dan. you know, we're only about 30 miles north of seoul here, as far as we can go, because this is the edge of the dmz, north korea is only three miles that way. of course, along this border, tourists can take a glimpse of north korea across the river, but there is no sign that the conflict is calming down. in fact, the president's office in south korea issued a statement today, saying they're preparing for additional provocations. including missile tests. we're...
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so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the way. and compassionate tone helped tani remain calm and assisted her in providing assistance to her mother. unfortunately she and her family were unable to join us today but we do have this fine public servant representing the good work of the city that we are going to celebrate and we are going to take a moment again to hear the tape played so we hear a little bit of his work and what we are celebrating. >> do you have an emergency? >> tanin >> is the bleeding stopped or still going? >> i am not sure. feeling really tired and a lot of pain. >> and so, how hold is the patient? >> how
so, once again, i would like to call up, dan, where is dan? i already talked to dan. dan? all right. so this is dan wynn, let me tell you about what dan did. so on september eleventh, at 4:57. public safety safety dispatcher received a call from a 14-year-old girl named tiane saying that she needed medical help for her mother and verified the address and her phone number and provided her with medical instructions. and stayed on the line with tanani and kept reassuring her that help was on the...
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dan, go ahead. >> i'm the bull here. i wouldn't buy this stock with your money, but i would consider some options strategies to get long exposure. so, to me, this week, the stock had a really interesting week. it gapped up almost 22% on monday, where they said they were going to turn a profit for the first time in ten years the breakout was on huge volume and it was to all-time highs. really like that action. came in 10% half the move here. and i bought a call spread. i think this thing is going to stay big. 50% short interest and i think it's a very interesting story for the next few months. >> mike? >> all right, i got to tell you, first of all, this is trading ten times as expensive based relative to any other car maker and that is assuming they meet all of their projections. think about this. to get to whatever, the $2.5 billion they think they're going to have to do, even at $100,000 a car, they're going to have to sell 20,000 cars. that's 25% of what porsche does. they just had their record year in 2012. the other
dan, go ahead. >> i'm the bull here. i wouldn't buy this stock with your money, but i would consider some options strategies to get long exposure. so, to me, this week, the stock had a really interesting week. it gapped up almost 22% on monday, where they said they were going to turn a profit for the first time in ten years the breakout was on huge volume and it was to all-time highs. really like that action. came in 10% half the move here. and i bought a call spread. i think this thing...
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>> already has complicated it, dan. absolutely, dan. you see the republican senator, charles grassley, from iowa, suggested that the immigration debate should be slowed down. as we try to figure out if there were any immigration problems, if these young men slipped through a crack in the immigration system. again, no evidence of that. remember, the family entered legally more than ten years ago after a request for asylum. we do know that tamerlan was being looked at by the fbi, might be why his citizenship was being held up. of course, his younger brother became a citizen in 2012. proponents argue if we have a system, it would help us better identify and keep track of immigrants in the country. >> and some people on the far right are really pointing to this case, saying this is an example of why we shouldn't reform it this way. george, thank you. >> dzhokhar became a u.s. citizen last year on september 11th. george, great to see you. george will have the latest on the boston bombings coming up on abc's "this week." dan? >>> one of the g
>> already has complicated it, dan. absolutely, dan. you see the republican senator, charles grassley, from iowa, suggested that the immigration debate should be slowed down. as we try to figure out if there were any immigration problems, if these young men slipped through a crack in the immigration system. again, no evidence of that. remember, the family entered legally more than ten years ago after a request for asylum. we do know that tamerlan was being looked at by the fbi, might be...
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. >> ray of sunshine from dan. wow. what a switch here. >> defensive issues that have been doing a lot of heavy issues. if you think about some of the best performing sectors this year, you have health care up 20% year to date versus the s&p that's up 11.5%. you have consumer staples. you have utilities. these are some of the most defensive names. why are people going for them? obviously yield. to me, if you are running there, it just went parabolic. that makes me nervous. it should make investors nervous. >> i'm going to throw out what technical analyst louise rumana said. some of the names in health care, they have made things not as tenuous as you might think. they have been basing for two years. >> that is exactly it. they've been basically since the lows. they have a nice technical set up here. they went parabolic. you know what it reminds me of? apple. the way it worked up. it was defensive, defensive, defensive. then last year at this time it went straight up. that was something that could continue to go. apple's
. >> ray of sunshine from dan. wow. what a switch here. >> defensive issues that have been doing a lot of heavy issues. if you think about some of the best performing sectors this year, you have health care up 20% year to date versus the s&p that's up 11.5%. you have consumer staples. you have utilities. these are some of the most defensive names. why are people going for them? obviously yield. to me, if you are running there, it just went parabolic. that makes me nervous. it...
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brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. he's reported to be in serious but stable condition. he was brought here last night. capping a remarkable 24-hour period that began when the fbi first released surveillance footage of two unidentified men. within the course of two hours, they had been identified by police after being spotted at a convenience store where there was a robbery. they then went on to -- according to police -- ambush a police officer on the m.i.t. campus. it resulted in a wild car case through the streets of cambridge and watertown. with t two brothers inside returning fire at the police and throwing out grenades and homemade explosives. there was a further gunfight in watertown with the older brother being mortally wounded. a police officer was wounded. the 19-year-old college student survived. took off on foot. the authorities then launched a massive manhunt. through the streets of watertown. had the whole city of watertown and much of boston on lockdown. as they looked for him. it turns out that the area
brian, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, dan. he's reported to be in serious but stable condition. he was brought here last night. capping a remarkable 24-hour period that began when the fbi first released surveillance footage of two unidentified men. within the course of two hours, they had been identified by police after being spotted at a convenience store where there was a robbery. they then went on to -- according to police -- ambush a police officer on the m.i.t. campus. it...
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i'm dan harris. alongside bianna golodryga. >>> the internet campaign catching fire for the guy who owns that boat. the one that got all shot up, with the bombing suspect hiding inside. >>> we'll start this morning with the lastest from boston and byron pitts is on scene this morning. byron, good morning you. we have been taking a look at this new video that has gotten released overnight. can you walk us through step by step of what the video shows. >> reporter: the role of technology played in this investigation. this video comes from the state police helicopter, it shows the final tense moments on the of the man hunt. grenades exploding as police move in to capture dzhokhar tsarnaev. as the 19-year-old steps out of the boat, police make their arrest and providing him medical care right there on the scene. >> those pictures that's a stun grenade going off right there, three of them used. let me ask you about dzhokhar tsarnaev, what kind of condition is he in now and when will police be able to quest
i'm dan harris. alongside bianna golodryga. >>> the internet campaign catching fire for the guy who owns that boat. the one that got all shot up, with the bombing suspect hiding inside. >>> we'll start this morning with the lastest from boston and byron pitts is on scene this morning. byron, good morning you. we have been taking a look at this new video that has gotten released overnight. can you walk us through step by step of what the video shows. >> reporter: the role...
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. >> ray of sunshine from dan. wow. what a swichb here. >> defensive issues that have been doing a lot of 4e6y issues. if you think about some of the best performing sectors this year, you have health care up 20% year to date versus the s&p that's up 11.5%. you have consumer staples. you have utilities. these are some of the most defensive names. why are people going for them? obviously yield. to me, if you are running there, it just went parabolic. that makes me nervous. it should make investors nervous. >> i'm going to throw out what technical analyst louise rumana said. some of the names in health care, they have made things not as tenuous as you might think. they have been basing for two years. >> that is exactly it. they've been basically since the lows. they have a nice technical set up here. they went pairraboliparabolic. you know what it reminds me of? apple. the way it worked up. it was defensive, defensive, defensive. then last year at this time it went straight up. that was something that could continue to go
. >> ray of sunshine from dan. wow. what a swichb here. >> defensive issues that have been doing a lot of 4e6y issues. if you think about some of the best performing sectors this year, you have health care up 20% year to date versus the s&p that's up 11.5%. you have consumer staples. you have utilities. these are some of the most defensive names. why are people going for them? obviously yield. to me, if you are running there, it just went parabolic. that makes me nervous. it...
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dan and beeian? >> thaurng, ginger. >>> this morning, an unforgettable story of survival. >> after six decades two men are talking about the steps four fams lis took to escape the holocaust. abc's terry moran has the story. >> reporter: for six decades this story remained buried under ground. until this man was exploring a cave in ukraine. >> those objects were someone's life. >> reporter: jews lived there. it's an astonishing new story of the holocaust told in a documentary "no place on earth." they lived in pitch black with their family and four other families, 38 jewish men, women and children total. today, they talk with pride, every nostalgia about their ordeal in those caves. >> they forged for food at night. built showers deep under ground. in may 1944 the russian army liberated the area and the five families came back into life, life on earth. >> we were just happy to survive and then life started to turn normal. >> reporter: in 2010, chris nicola took them back to the cave. >> i know where i
dan and beeian? >> thaurng, ginger. >>> this morning, an unforgettable story of survival. >> after six decades two men are talking about the steps four fams lis took to escape the holocaust. abc's terry moran has the story. >> reporter: for six decades this story remained buried under ground. until this man was exploring a cave in ukraine. >> those objects were someone's life. >> reporter: jews lived there. it's an astonishing new story of the holocaust...
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are they, dan and bianna approved? >> not bad. >> they're not bad. >> we didn't have to do the work, though. >> becky, thank you. and ron claiborne loves the hug light. >> it's just fantastic. >> even ron needs a hug. >> this is supplemented by these glasses here, with the lights on. thank you. >> who knew ron had those? becky, thanks again. >>> coming up on the broadcast, this is no ordinary trip to taco bell. wait until you see what happened with this right after he finished eating. not sure why he did this but we'll show you after a quick break in "fixation." did this but we'll show you after a quick break in "fix asian." food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ i love these shoes. but when they start hurting, i have to take them off. until i found dr. scholl's for her. they support and cushion my feet all day. this is happiness - happ
are they, dan and bianna approved? >> not bad. >> they're not bad. >> we didn't have to do the work, though. >> becky, thank you. and ron claiborne loves the hug light. >> it's just fantastic. >> even ron needs a hug. >> this is supplemented by these glasses here, with the lights on. thank you. >> who knew ron had those? becky, thanks again. >>> coming up on the broadcast, this is no ordinary trip to taco bell. wait until you see what...
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dan, bianna, back to you. >> thanks, ty. appreciate it. >>> a lot of other news overnight, as we said, and as always, we go back to mr. ron claiborne for the latest. >> hi again, dan and bianna. good morning, everyone. >>> we have breaking news. a plane crashed in bali, indonesia, this morning overshooting the runway and ending up in the water. nearly 200 people were on board that plane, but there were only minor injuries. no one was killed. the cause of that crash is still unclear. >>> and now to that vicious attack outside of a 7-eleven store in southern california. a man was set on fire inside his parked car after he refused to give money to a homeless man. this was the scene near los angeles at rush hour. cars ablaze in a convenience store parking lot. >> officers were dispatched to a car on fire right here at the 7-eleven. that's what they originally thought that they were coming to but when they arrived, they found that there was a man who had actually been on fire. >> reporter: eyewitness ed bolack described the horri
dan, bianna, back to you. >> thanks, ty. appreciate it. >>> a lot of other news overnight, as we said, and as always, we go back to mr. ron claiborne for the latest. >> hi again, dan and bianna. good morning, everyone. >>> we have breaking news. a plane crashed in bali, indonesia, this morning overshooting the runway and ending up in the water. nearly 200 people were on board that plane, but there were only minor injuries. no one was killed. the cause of that crash...
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dan? >> i'm long j & j. >> i would be selling on this run. >> i like the grain play here, dba, there's going to be snow in oklahoma. >> guy? >> dreamworks. >> i'm watching. don't go anywhere. "mad money" starts right now. >> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money." welcome to cramerica. other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but to educate you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc. the darn thing, it just doesn't want to quit. after opening down 70 points in some real weak factory data, this unsinkable market proceeded to rally right back with the dow
dan? >> i'm long j & j. >> i would be selling on this run. >> i like the grain play here, dba, there's going to be snow in oklahoma. >> guy? >> dreamworks. >> i'm watching. don't go anywhere. "mad money" starts right now. >> my mission is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now. >>>...
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dan, if you would come forward. [applause] and so i want to read what i got as a comment on the banners, just again to help solidify that moment. as soon as i find it. the message i got which was lovely, a hand-written message that says, thank you, thank you, i passed past embarcadero and saw fish on the port, and after all of these years, i saw a banner, saying fishing at the port. i have begged and what it would cost for years, yes the tears of happiness is flowing. that's some of the reaction that a lot of people, except john who is making a face. seeing something that touches their lives so prominently displayed and i want to command all of you for your amazing talent. people are stunned when i say it wasn't a high-class design firm that did all of this great work. but the work was done by our maintenance team. it's been amazingly great. and if i could beg from you one last rousing applause. [applause] thank you very much. i didn't mention it -- >> for the public, you may want everyone to stand back on. they are
dan, if you would come forward. [applause] and so i want to read what i got as a comment on the banners, just again to help solidify that moment. as soon as i find it. the message i got which was lovely, a hand-written message that says, thank you, thank you, i passed past embarcadero and saw fish on the port, and after all of these years, i saw a banner, saying fishing at the port. i have begged and what it would cost for years, yes the tears of happiness is flowing. that's some of the...
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dan? bianna? >> thank you, john schriffen. >>> time now to check the weather and ginger zee in chicago. ginger, good morning. >> dan and bianna, we're on board chicago's first lady cruises and we're celebrating. that, the beautiful chicago this morning. 20th anniversary of this boat working with the chicago architecture foundation to show off that great city. we wanted to celebrate. it's also a celebration that it's dry. because this city, like so many other, has had the wettest april on record. now the flooding concerns to north dakota. by wednesday, the red river should flood. look at all the prep happening. they're feeling confident, though, because it looks like they'll stay below the 2009 record flooding. a lot of that has to do with the rain moving. let me show you first how the temperatures are affected. check out how warm it will be in the northern plains. fargo, 72, bismarck, 79. even into minnesota. that's where more of the rain is going to fall. the very, very pertinent places along the
dan? bianna? >> thank you, john schriffen. >>> time now to check the weather and ginger zee in chicago. ginger, good morning. >> dan and bianna, we're on board chicago's first lady cruises and we're celebrating. that, the beautiful chicago this morning. 20th anniversary of this boat working with the chicago architecture foundation to show off that great city. we wanted to celebrate. it's also a celebration that it's dry. because this city, like so many other, has had the...
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please welcome san francisco mayor ed lee. [ applause ] thank you, dan. dan i just wanted to say, thank you for your great work and leadership, you are quickly earning, this new title that we are creating here, explainer extradinaire. in fact when we were pulling up to the station this morning and greeted by the warm and wonderful staff, the first question is how do you feel, mayor? andvy to be honest with you, i feel like the kid in the family who is just moved into san francisco, and about to be shown his or her bedroom. you kind of get really excited. so good morning, everybody and welcome to our wonderful water front, that is wonderful to be here with lieutenant government, newsom or chiu and scott weiner i saw him here as well and our city attorney and the director of the port and our treasurer, here as well. and of course, the exporatorium team of dennis bartel george, and dr. rob semp er all here today on this momentus occasion, thank you everyone, our port commissioners here as well are here too. and i want to just make sure that everybody remembe
please welcome san francisco mayor ed lee. [ applause ] thank you, dan. dan i just wanted to say, thank you for your great work and leadership, you are quickly earning, this new title that we are creating here, explainer extradinaire. in fact when we were pulling up to the station this morning and greeted by the warm and wonderful staff, the first question is how do you feel, mayor? andvy to be honest with you, i feel like the kid in the family who is just moved into san francisco, and about to...
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dan henninger, james freeman and kim strassel. dan, hoping for gridlock? you don't like this? >> it sounds good for me based on what i heard president obama say, so, on the one hand he says, in the past we've been trying to reduce deficits at all costs. that means cutting spending, as opposed to making some of the investments we need which means increasing spending and he says he felt solved it, he has, increased spending, and here is an interesting fact. before 2008 spending, federal spending was 2.7 trillion dollars. in this budget, it's 3.7 trillion dollars. obama has increased spending in four years by a trillion dollars. now, he's doing that because he wants it pay for infrastructure, high speed rail, electric cars, even as the industry is going bankrupt and to do that he's going to have to raise taxes. am i for gridlock? i say so. >> kim, there's talk that this budget is a compromise. is it? >> this is not a compromise. it was certainly the white house wanted that to be the argument, but think of it rather as an fig leaf or a diversion away from what dan was just talking
dan henninger, james freeman and kim strassel. dan, hoping for gridlock? you don't like this? >> it sounds good for me based on what i heard president obama say, so, on the one hand he says, in the past we've been trying to reduce deficits at all costs. that means cutting spending, as opposed to making some of the investments we need which means increasing spending and he says he felt solved it, he has, increased spending, and here is an interesting fact. before 2008 spending, federal...
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the fed is on right now, dan. i don't think they're going to be able to do what the san francisco fed chairman said as far as exiting in 2013 or even early 2014. >> dock, there's a lot of divergences here. home builders, they had the massive run and topped out earlier this year. and in some ways, it makes me nervous because i think people were worried this housing bubble got reinflated. what have we seen from toll brothers and some of these home building stocks? they've closed below moving averages and technically, they look weak. to me, i think in some ways, the smart money got in early on these things and now they're starting to peel out of it. it makes me nervous. >> you're saying people are winners. anything with momentum behind it got sold. and that to me is scary. >> what was interesting, consumer staples touched a 52-week high. an all-time high, did finish by a percent. that was one area where people were willing, willing to at least stick with a little bit, compared to the rest of the markets. >> they've b
the fed is on right now, dan. i don't think they're going to be able to do what the san francisco fed chairman said as far as exiting in 2013 or even early 2014. >> dock, there's a lot of divergences here. home builders, they had the massive run and topped out earlier this year. and in some ways, it makes me nervous because i think people were worried this housing bubble got reinflated. what have we seen from toll brothers and some of these home building stocks? they've closed below...
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dan noyes is here now. you covered the health commission and it was remarkable. >> it was something. the cost of the city is far greater than the $750,000. person after person described what a great loss he is to the patients of laguna. >> a highly unusual move at tonight's san francisco health commission meeting to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit to be implanted at the hospital honoring a whistle-blower. >> the plaque will say in recognition of derrick kerr-md for his contributions 1989-2010. >> it was forced out of her. it doesn't come from her heart. but the fact that she had to do it is the vindication that they didn't get away with smearing and trying to bury me. >> in an i team investigation three years ago he blew the whistle on the abuse of the gift fund meant for patients. many of whom have no family or money. the fund is supposed to pay for creature comforts. a cold soda from the machine, a favorite food, a small tv set or bus trips off hospital grounds. but we confirmed administrators raide
dan noyes is here now. you covered the health commission and it was remarkable. >> it was something. the cost of the city is far greater than the $750,000. person after person described what a great loss he is to the patients of laguna. >> a highly unusual move at tonight's san francisco health commission meeting to settle a wrongful termination lawsuit to be implanted at the hospital honoring a whistle-blower. >> the plaque will say in recognition of derrick kerr-md for his...
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dan and bianna? >> thank you. >>> we're going to turn to kobe bryant, out for the rest of the season after suffering a serious injury driving to the hoop friday night. his recovery could take up to a year. that's a best-case scenario. fans are hoping it's not the end to kobe's storied career. brandi hitt is in l.a. >> reporter: kobe bryant's surgery was successful. he posted these two photos on ini instagram right before his operation. he may have played his final game of his career. the moment it happened, kobe bryant knew. >> achilles. >> reporter: the nba great grabbed the back of his ankle in pain. injury to the tendon that attaches the back of the heel. one of the most severe injuries an athlete can suffer. >> terrible. terrible feeling, man. >> reporter: and the pain on bryant's face after friday's game against the warriors said it all. >> i made that move a million times. just popped. >> reporter: the first to ever join the nba out of high school, vented in a facebook post. writing, now, i'm s
dan and bianna? >> thank you. >>> we're going to turn to kobe bryant, out for the rest of the season after suffering a serious injury driving to the hoop friday night. his recovery could take up to a year. that's a best-case scenario. fans are hoping it's not the end to kobe's storied career. brandi hitt is in l.a. >> reporter: kobe bryant's surgery was successful. he posted these two photos on ini instagram right before his operation. he may have played his final game of...
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. >> right, dan, so this is a 7-year-old girl. she was hospitalized in beijing with severe pneumonia. her parents both worked in the live chicken business. but what concerns moo he is what you showed on that map, the distance between shanghai and beijing. it was able to travel that distance without leaving a trail of dead birds. most kill birds as well. china will need to do a lot of screening of healthy birds if they learn the extent of which this virus is spreading around the country. >> you know, when you were at the cdc, you tracked other outbreaks in particular the swine flu. how worried are you about this one? >> oh, you know, whenever there's an outbreak of a new infectious agent like this you often -- you don't know whether it's going to peter out or grow into something big but you often only get one chance to try to knock it down. there's some very worrisome things about this virus causes disease and we don't have immunity to it. it can easily spread person to person. what i hear in talking to viralologists, there are cha
. >> right, dan, so this is a 7-year-old girl. she was hospitalized in beijing with severe pneumonia. her parents both worked in the live chicken business. but what concerns moo he is what you showed on that map, the distance between shanghai and beijing. it was able to travel that distance without leaving a trail of dead birds. most kill birds as well. china will need to do a lot of screening of healthy birds if they learn the extent of which this virus is spreading around the country....
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carolyn, dan? >> thanks, sands yaw. >>> the force of an avalanche can be a beautiful thing, at least when seen from a distance. >> you want to steer clear of these things. climbers captured this view of an avalanche on april 15th. look at it. >> it bowled over everything in its path and crash intoith a crash into the river canyon below. >> that area of the alps is closed off this time of year because it can trigger powerful avalanches like this. look at this thing. >> stay away. jimmy kim mill live is -- jimmy kimmle live is next with harrison ford. >> i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. the news begins form morning at 4:30 sh -- tomorrow morning at for booking. witherspoon arrested for disorderly conduct while her husband was busted for dui. she since called herself deeply embarrass add but the whole thing. >>> to england where the media cannot get enough of pregnant kate. >> arrived at a school in manchester to the cheers of children. the duchess had a baby bump clearly visible. there to publ
carolyn, dan? >> thanks, sands yaw. >>> the force of an avalanche can be a beautiful thing, at least when seen from a distance. >> you want to steer clear of these things. climbers captured this view of an avalanche on april 15th. look at it. >> it bowled over everything in its path and crash intoith a crash into the river canyon below. >> that area of the alps is closed off this time of year because it can trigger powerful avalanches like this. look at this...
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i'm dan harris. this is saturday, april 6th. >>> also this morning, "general hospital" celebrating its 50th anniversary. we have combed through the archives and found a whole cavalcade of stars who appeared on this show. there's one right there. prepare to be surprised with what we show you coming up later this morning. >> dame taylor. >>> also, big news for halle berry. why her next project won't be in the theaters. that's all coming up next, but we do begin with a hollywood prank getting out of hand. celebrity s.w.a.t.'ing. bogus 911 calls that send the los angeles police swarming to the homes of big named stars but after a week of prank calls, police are now saying the joke is over. abc's ty hernandez is here with the story. hey, ty. >> hey, good morning, bianna and dan. well, the dangerous pranks called s.w.a.t.'ing appear to be getting more popular and shaken up some of hollywood's biggest celebrities but after four stars were hit in less than a week, l.a. police are saying enough is enough. thi
i'm dan harris. this is saturday, april 6th. >>> also this morning, "general hospital" celebrating its 50th anniversary. we have combed through the archives and found a whole cavalcade of stars who appeared on this show. there's one right there. prepare to be surprised with what we show you coming up later this morning. >> dame taylor. >>> also, big news for halle berry. why her next project won't be in the theaters. that's all coming up next, but we do begin...
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dan? >> huge questions still unanswered. brian thank you for leading our coverage all week. we thank you one against. >>> now to the suspects, there are new details tonight about who they are, also new questions about what exactly the older brother did on a six-month trip to russia and why the fbi investigated him two years ago and then cleared him. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been on that angle all day. pierre, good evening to you. >> good evening, dan. with the manhunt now over, the fbi is looking for a motive behind the bombings? was anyone else involved? where did they get that training? immigrants from the russian caucuses, the brothers came with their parents to the u.s. as children. seeking refugee status. they thrived attending top boston schools. older brother, tamerlan, 26, star athlete, golden glove boxer, pianist. younger brother dzhokhar, 19, had just become a u.s. citizen, ironically, on september 11th of last year. once a lifeguard, he was an all-sta
dan? >> huge questions still unanswered. brian thank you for leading our coverage all week. we thank you one against. >>> now to the suspects, there are new details tonight about who they are, also new questions about what exactly the older brother did on a six-month trip to russia and why the fbi investigated him two years ago and then cleared him. abc's senior justice correspondent pierre thomas has been on that angle all day. pierre, good evening to you. >> good evening,...
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. >> reporter: good morning, dan. in many ways, this is a story of the quest for the american dream turned nightmare. well, dan, we found out -- >> we may not have that tape. >> okay. dan, what we found out if our interviews and -- over the course of the last few hours and this morning, these men led a very normal life. they were athletes. they were parts of the community. and in many ways, their friends and neighbors are shocked. shocked that they were leading this double life. law enforcement officials say were it not for the video being released, it's not clear these men would have been found because they were blending back into the community. right after the bombing, they went back to campus, leading their normal lives. >> let's drill down on the brothers individually. tamerlan was the older brother, 26 years old. what do we know about him specifically? >> we know that he, again, was -- the 26-year-old brother was a former golden glove boxer. very good at that. and according to family and friends, he never quite f
. >> reporter: good morning, dan. in many ways, this is a story of the quest for the american dream turned nightmare. well, dan, we found out -- >> we may not have that tape. >> okay. dan, what we found out if our interviews and -- over the course of the last few hours and this morning, these men led a very normal life. they were athletes. they were parts of the community. and in many ways, their friends and neighbors are shocked. shocked that they were leading this double...
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. >> un día después de movilizaciónes, los democratas dan caminos neesarios para la ley de migración, dicen que actos como los de ayer si dan presion. ,>> si pienso que es importante, la voluntad popular de resolver problemas nos motiva, y espero que asuste un poco. >> a pesar que no revelan detalles dicen que las conversas bipartidistas siguen en proceso. >> después del pasado noviembre dicen que daran cambios para el voto hispano. >> hablaron con santiago. >> dice que el republicano no lo representa. >> quieren lo de antes, lo que no se puede conseguir. >> creo que están conservados y no están expuestos a otras ideas. >> como lenny están en la mira republicano, son mujeres y latinas, se lleva a cabo la reunion republicana, y dice que el objetivo es tener el voto de minorias y de hispanos. >> pienso que el partido tiene que hacer mejor trabajo para tener el voto latino. >> es un error que reconoce y quiere invertir millónes de dólares para tener hispanos para llevar el mensaje. >> abel maldonado es la ultima latina de vice goberdor. >> (información en ingles) . >> pienso que t
. >> un día después de movilizaciónes, los democratas dan caminos neesarios para la ley de migración, dicen que actos como los de ayer si dan presion. ,>> si pienso que es importante, la voluntad popular de resolver problemas nos motiva, y espero que asuste un poco. >> a pesar que no revelan detalles dicen que las conversas bipartidistas siguen en proceso. >> después del pasado noviembre dicen que daran cambios para el voto hispano. >> hablaron con santiago....
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first the president's senior advisor dan pfeiffer joins us from new york. dan, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thanks for having me, chris. >> chris: before we get to guns, i want to ask about breaking news. the pentagon has delayed a test firing of a minute man icbm. interter continental ballistic missile this week fearing it would ratchet up tensions with north korea and young dictator kim jong un. does the obama administration look like it is caving from threats from kim. >> absolutely not. we have a situation where north korea is engaging in a parch behavior we have seen for many, many years. provocative actions, bellicose rhetoric. the key here and the onerous is on north korea to take a step back and meet obligations and understake what they say is their number one goal, economic development that can only happen if they rejoin the international community which can only happen if they meet their obligations. >> chris: having said that north korea has moved medium range missile to east coast. jay carney said on friday he would not be surprised if he fi
first the president's senior advisor dan pfeiffer joins us from new york. dan, welcome to "fox news sunday." >> thanks for having me, chris. >> chris: before we get to guns, i want to ask about breaking news. the pentagon has delayed a test firing of a minute man icbm. interter continental ballistic missile this week fearing it would ratchet up tensions with north korea and young dictator kim jong un. does the obama administration look like it is caving from threats from...
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. >>> we're back now with "boston globe" sports columnist dan shaughnessy. he describes yesterday as one of our best days is forever tainted. the 117-year-old boston marathon will never be the same and there goes another piece of our freedom and another sacred institution. dan joins me now, along with brent o conner, who was feet away from the explosion. dan, your feelings about what this means to boston, the marathon, to this country. >> patriots day in boston, it's a very unique thing. nobody goes to work. nobody goes to school. the red sox play a game at 11:00 in the morning. it's a boston only event. it's always been sacred and a very inclusive event. the people finishing that race, that's every man at the finish line. they're not elite runners. this hit hard and hit at home. >> you put the crepe up there, >>> we're back now with "boston globe" sports columnist dan shaughnessy. he describes yesterday as one of our best days is forever tainted. the 117-year-old boston marathon will never be the same and there goes another piece of our freedom and another
. >>> we're back now with "boston globe" sports columnist dan shaughnessy. he describes yesterday as one of our best days is forever tainted. the 117-year-old boston marathon will never be the same and there goes another piece of our freedom and another sacred institution. dan joins me now, along with brent o conner, who was feet away from the explosion. dan, your feelings about what this means to boston, the marathon, to this country. >> patriots day in boston, it's a...
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carolyn, dan? >> thanks, sands yaw. >>> the force of an avalanche can be a beautiful thing, at least when seen from a distance. >> you want to steer clear of these things. climbers captured this view of an avalanche on april 15th. look at it. >> it bowled over everything in its path and ended with a crash into the river canyon below. >> that area of the alps is closed off this time of year because it can trigger powerful avalanches like this. look at this thing. >> stay away. jimmy kim mill live is -- jimmy kimmle live is next with harrison ford. >> i'm dan ashley. >> i'm carolyn johnson. the news begins form morning at 4:30 sh -- tomorrow morning at >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight -- harrison ford, from "pain and gain," anthony mackie, and music from m83. with cleto and the cletones. and now, get this, here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you for coming. tonight's show, this show tonight is dedicated to you. that's right. usually i dedicate them to myse
carolyn, dan? >> thanks, sands yaw. >>> the force of an avalanche can be a beautiful thing, at least when seen from a distance. >> you want to steer clear of these things. climbers captured this view of an avalanche on april 15th. look at it. >> it bowled over everything in its path and ended with a crash into the river canyon below. >> that area of the alps is closed off this time of year because it can trigger powerful avalanches like this. look at this thing....