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matt: you run u.s. equity at counter fitzgerald and he seemed nonplussed about it, so i think we cannot worry about that right? tracy: i like your gung ho attitude but people disagree. analysts wrote this week that the one thing they think could derail the stock market is an increase in wage inflation and an unexpected -- matt: what do you mean by derail the stock market? we have had such a big move. it stocks were to come back 5% and 10%, people would get scared at that point in time but that would be a healthy correction. we have not had a 10% since last fall, we have had a bunch of 2% and 2% corrections. levels are at an all-time high and if we had this conversation nine months ago, the markets had a big rally and in a sense, you could kind of hit the reset button. they have performed in different ways, utilities are softer this year and other benefits -- and other companies benefited. matt: they should be reacting. olivia: that is the underlying assumption. phil: i think the question is are we catch
matt: you run u.s. equity at counter fitzgerald and he seemed nonplussed about it, so i think we cannot worry about that right? tracy: i like your gung ho attitude but people disagree. analysts wrote this week that the one thing they think could derail the stock market is an increase in wage inflation and an unexpected -- matt: what do you mean by derail the stock market? we have had such a big move. it stocks were to come back 5% and 10%, people would get scared at that point in time but that...
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matt: back then. stephanie: i am not saying it is not a special community -- matt: the average age this weekend was like 45 years old so i think everyone was wearing deal to rent. -- was wearing deal to rent. -- eo todeodorant. we will get to greece now. alexis tsipras is urging greece to vote no during a referendum on sunday for the deal that was on the table last week. tsipras thanks a no vote means voting for a new deal. eu leaders say voting no means leaving the euro for good. for insight into how this will play out, we bring in brookings institution's thomas wright director of the project on international order and strategy. thank you for joining us. let me ask what you think a no vote means. we had wolfgang schaeuble saying a no vote could still leave greece eligible to remain in the euro. thomas: i think the reason it is going to be -- i think the reason why you here these messages come out is because the polls in greece are contradictory and they say two things. the first is that people suppor
matt: back then. stephanie: i am not saying it is not a special community -- matt: the average age this weekend was like 45 years old so i think everyone was wearing deal to rent. -- was wearing deal to rent. -- eo todeodorant. we will get to greece now. alexis tsipras is urging greece to vote no during a referendum on sunday for the deal that was on the table last week. tsipras thanks a no vote means voting for a new deal. eu leaders say voting no means leaving the euro for good. for insight...
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matt: i am matt miller. erik schatzker is off today. stephanie: he is on vacation in europe and we will talk about your because european finance ministers are meeting right now in brussels. we could hear from them any moment. matt: also, m&a activity in the health care sector. is organic really healthier or just good marketing. we'll talk about that. stephanie: here is a look at the top stories of the hour. european finance ministers say people are being far too optimistic about expectations of a breakthrough in greece. a greek prime minister came out with a plan just hours before the summit and an end to early retirement. it is impossible to have a final assessment of a greek plan because it arrives so late. russia says the european union is only hurting itself. eu foreign ministers have extended actions against russia for six months because of russia's support for rebels in the ukraine. the russian foreign ministry says the move could cost europe millions of jobs. the sanctions include limits on trade and investment. matt: the next mo
matt: i am matt miller. erik schatzker is off today. stephanie: he is on vacation in europe and we will talk about your because european finance ministers are meeting right now in brussels. we could hear from them any moment. matt: also, m&a activity in the health care sector. is organic really healthier or just good marketing. we'll talk about that. stephanie: here is a look at the top stories of the hour. european finance ministers say people are being far too optimistic about...
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matt: i am matt miller. we will get to our man in brussels in a moment. olivia: we will also hear from the billionaire tech investor. we will hear all about his big plans coming up. matt: time for the top stories we're following for you. finance ministers. the greek have one plan. they have agreed to their own proposals, which they presented to finance ministers in brussels. >> we left here from the greek side. what their ideas are, what they could agree to and not agree to we will rewrite there. matt: he says the greeks are now moving backwards. the greek bailout program expires next week. the weight had been cleared for the obama administration for the trade -- asian trade deal. senate made it easier for president obama to negotiate and how democrats are likely to succeed. a legislation that provides assistant for displaced workers. a couple of hours away from momentous supreme court decisions as well. rulings are due on several milestone cases including the state of obamacare subsidies, and same-sex marriage. they have got to come out before that. oliv
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richard matt and david sweat. richard matt we are being told by a law enforcement source has been shot by police police are in hot pursuit of david sweat. obviously these individuals have been terrifying the area people worried about coming into contact with them. on the phone lyle is harry howk. harry, i'm not sure if your sources are telling you anything but in a situation like this, police have got to be ver concerned about the predisposition of these individuals to violence. >> right. exactly. we don't know 100 -- but if they are armed, the one -- police are probably very close to him right now, the fact they had to shoot one guy tells me that the other might be armed himself. so being so close to -- i don't think these guys split up at all, because all they had was each other. what tom said before there's probably a tight perimeter and they're probably sending hundreds of police officers into that area and i'm -- it sounds like to me they're pretty close to maybe getting this guy sometime tonight. >> so rough
richard matt and david sweat. richard matt we are being told by a law enforcement source has been shot by police police are in hot pursuit of david sweat. obviously these individuals have been terrifying the area people worried about coming into contact with them. on the phone lyle is harry howk. harry, i'm not sure if your sources are telling you anything but in a situation like this, police have got to be ver concerned about the predisposition of these individuals to violence. >> right....
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matt: good morning i matt miller. olivia: i'm olivia sterns. it is my lucky day to be here with matt miller. matt: i look at top stories. the fbi has joined the hunt for the man who opened fire in a black church in trust in carolina -- in charleston, north south carolina. the suspect has been identified as a white man in his 20's. police released the surveillance camera photos. they say he attended a prayer meeting at the church for almost an hour before opening fire. authorities are calling it a hate crime. >> this is an unspeakable act. somebody filled with hate and with a deranged mind. matt: authorities say they thought they tracked the suspect but he then got away. another sign that inflation may take time to reach the fed target, the cost of leaving -- the cost of living rose 1/10 of 1% in may, the smallest gain this year. the consumer price index rose 4/10 of a percent thanks to hire fuel costs -- thanks to higher fuel costs. olivia: i do not know about you but i don't stay with airbnb yet. evaluation of $24 billion. that would make the
matt: good morning i matt miller. olivia: i'm olivia sterns. it is my lucky day to be here with matt miller. matt: i look at top stories. the fbi has joined the hunt for the man who opened fire in a black church in trust in carolina -- in charleston, north south carolina. the suspect has been identified as a white man in his 20's. police released the surveillance camera photos. they say he attended a prayer meeting at the church for almost an hour before opening fire. authorities are calling it...
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matt is deceased and the other ep escapee, mr. sweat, is in custody. [ applause ] >> reporter: residents applauding the massive law enforcement effort. >> we are just proud. we are happy. even knowing it was our local jay cook that got the last one. i mean it just fills you with a sense of pride. >> reporter: tonight authorities say their investigation on how the two inmates was able to escape is ongoing and it has led to a weeder erwider look at clinton correctional facility and heroin trafficking inside. sweat still recovering and authorities still questioning him eager to find out more details and eager to put him back behind bars. >>> next -- can our nick watt spot a ufo on mount shasta. certainly going to try. >>> and avril lavigne, is rewright her happy ending as she tries to bounce back from a mysterious disease that changed her life. ♪ so much for my happy ending ♪ . . powders may take days to work. for gentle overnight relief, try dulcolax laxative tablets. ducolax provides gentle overnight relief, unlike miralax that
matt is deceased and the other ep escapee, mr. sweat, is in custody. [ applause ] >> reporter: residents applauding the massive law enforcement effort. >> we are just proud. we are happy. even knowing it was our local jay cook that got the last one. i mean it just fills you with a sense of pride. >> reporter: tonight authorities say their investigation on how the two inmates was able to escape is ongoing and it has led to a weeder erwider look at clinton correctional facility...
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for matt sweat. they're saying this area is so heavily wooded that someone could be seven feet away and you might not be able to see them. what can you tell us about this area? >> what that is exactly right. no first of all, i can tell you where they thought it would be. if you take a look at the original place. this is the prison they broke free from. we're talking about a distance that is 20 miles here and another 14 up until the cinder of malone. this is where they found evidence that these guys might have been. let's look at this specific area and talk about this. basically they have sealed off this part of route 30 and seal aufd that road coming off this way. if they have a corden out here a perimeter around there this you're talking about a very tight zone they can search in but you're right. what does that amount to? if you're talking about the case of matt that was a case where they were along a road there was an attempted carjacking. they say they encountered him coming out of the woods. tha
for matt sweat. they're saying this area is so heavily wooded that someone could be seven feet away and you might not be able to see them. what can you tell us about this area? >> what that is exactly right. no first of all, i can tell you where they thought it would be. if you take a look at the original place. this is the prison they broke free from. we're talking about a distance that is 20 miles here and another 14 up until the cinder of malone. this is where they found evidence that...
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matt: i am matt miller joining her today. betty: new homes data is outer julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines. julie:
matt: i am matt miller joining her today. betty: new homes data is outer julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines. julie:
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when officers came across matt. the search for sweat continues at this very moment. today's shooting comes after weeks of pursuit helped by dna tests that confirmed the convict's presence in multiple cabins after 2,000 leads and 21 days one man appears to be dead another is still running. let me bring in nbc's john yang who is at the state police barracks in malone new york. john what can you tell us about what the scene is at this moment? >> right now, i can tell you that this area where they killed richard matt is being flooded with manpower right now. police state police new york federal officials, border customs and border patrol state forestry officers are flooding into that area right now. we've just been told by law enforcement officials there's been a second round of gunfire as they try to close in. they believe they may be closing in on david sweat. i can tell you, chris, that multiple law enforcement officials are telling nbc news that how this happened was that a customs and border patrol tactical team --
when officers came across matt. the search for sweat continues at this very moment. today's shooting comes after weeks of pursuit helped by dna tests that confirmed the convict's presence in multiple cabins after 2,000 leads and 21 days one man appears to be dead another is still running. let me bring in nbc's john yang who is at the state police barracks in malone new york. john what can you tell us about what the scene is at this moment? >> right now, i can tell you that this area where...
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matt: we will be back in 60 seconds. don't go away. matt: welcome back. brazil is witnessing a surgeon fever. the health ministry says there have been 740,000 new cases from the start of the year to mid april. peter: spread by mosquitoes, there are no vaccines to prevent infection just yet but they are trying to slow the spread by genetically modified mosquitoes. here is more. reporter: there are 1000 insects in each container. they are releasing a quarter of a million mosquitoes into the wild. these insects were bred in a laboratory and the team hopes to use them to stop deadly favor from -- fever from spreading. >> we are not attacking the fever directly. we are going after the carriers of the disease. it will have a direct in spec on -- impact on the spread of dengue. reporter: 2 million anti-dengue mosquitoes are bred in this laboratory in sao paulo state. only male larvae they are allowed to develop -- larvae are allowed to develop. they don't bite but are deadly to other mosquitoes. >> when they are released, they will find the females in the wild.
matt: we will be back in 60 seconds. don't go away. matt: welcome back. brazil is witnessing a surgeon fever. the health ministry says there have been 740,000 new cases from the start of the year to mid april. peter: spread by mosquitoes, there are no vaccines to prevent infection just yet but they are trying to slow the spread by genetically modified mosquitoes. here is more. reporter: there are 1000 insects in each container. they are releasing a quarter of a million mosquitoes into the wild....
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matt: forget? -- for good? pimm: not for good. matt: the weekend. pimm: we will speak to the former director of homeland security about the hack attack on u.s. government workers. ♪ ♪ pimm: welcome back. let's take a look at some of the top stories at this hour. we have not seen a jobs report like this one in five months. employers added 280,000 jobs, well above the median forecast of employers surveyed by bloomberg. companies are apparently more optimistic about the economy after the first quarter slump. people started looking for jobs and that bumped up the rate 1/10 of one percentage point to 5.5%. it is almost a complete victory for barclays going back to the start of the financial crisis. they have reached a settlement thatthe -- lehman brothers will -- it had to do with their acquisition of lehman brothers act -- assets in 2008. the bank will receive all of $80 million of the $1.1 billion in dispute. walmart has a new chairman. they have elected greg penner. he the grand son-in-law of sam walton and he will succeed rob walton, sam walton's
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matt who was armed. and mr. matt was shot and killed. we have no reason to believe that mr. sweat was not with mr. matt at the time. but we don't have any confirming evidence that he was either. several lead that are being tracked down as we speak about mr. sweat and his possible where abuts. but we don't have anything to confirm where mr. sweat as it this time. i want to thank new yorkers, i want to thank the people of clinton county franklin county who have put up with a lot over the past 20 days. we have had over 2,300 lead. so new yorkers have been very helpful in responding to put an end this crisis. i want to thank our partners in law enforcement who have done an extraordinary job. our local partners our federal partners. who have been away from their homes and families to come here and help us. over the past three weeks or so. you never want to see anyone lose their life. but i would remind people that mr. matt was an escaped murderer from a state prison. mr. matt killed two people who we know about. mr. matt killed his boss in a dispute and dismembered him. he fled t
matt who was armed. and mr. matt was shot and killed. we have no reason to believe that mr. sweat was not with mr. matt at the time. but we don't have any confirming evidence that he was either. several lead that are being tracked down as we speak about mr. sweat and his possible where abuts. but we don't have anything to confirm where mr. sweat as it this time. i want to thank new yorkers, i want to thank the people of clinton county franklin county who have put up with a lot over the past 20...
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stay with us. ♪ matt: welcome back. i'm matt miller. new drugs that can prolong life or patients with fatal diseases or even cure the previously un-curable. they can cost upwards of $100,000 for east treatment. -- almost 100 grand for the full treatment. you will no longer have had see which is a -- hep c which is a good thing. you can read the story today on bloomberg.com. paul barrett wrote the story. it is fascinating, thought-provoking. the kind of story people would read and talk about with friends and family. is this a new development that drugs cost this much? paul: a development that is becoming more obvious in the last couple of years. we had a decade where overall spending on pharmaceuticals, growth of that spending was plateauing because the big blockbuster drug, lipitor, millions of people took, were going generic. spending was somewhat reduced. drugs for cancer, multiple sclerosis were coming on the market. these drugs were being set at high prices. as these drugs come forward, people are realizing we have a new spending is
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we are going to talk to the organizer. ♪ matt: good morning. i am matt miller. erik: i'm erik schatzker. matt: let us get to the market check because we had a big number. you want to look at how it has affected markets. equity markets have not moved much at all. the numbers came out an hour before the market opened. erik: there is an equity market storyd the equity market is that there are way more stocks declining. it was only about 180. the reason is that pretty much thing but financials are dropping. matt: that is interesting because we saw a lot more stocks declining. that was not a huge move obviously, but you saw the same trend with financials balancing out everything else. take a look at treasuries as well. erik: that's where the action is. look at the 2-year note. that does not really reflect the scale of the movement in the 2-year note which was up 74 basis points, right after that job report came out. the 10 year note also moving well. and resumes after taking a bit of a breather yesterday. matt: you always want to look at treasuries on the first move.
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then finally, richard matt found. now our cnn producer shimon perez filling in key details how all of this went down in the area police have been so heavily focused on. we're learning that at 1:30 in the afternoon near route 30, a series of shots were fired. around 2:00 near 1:19 another series of shots were fired. that's when somebody discovered a bullet hole in their camper but the driver didn't realize at the time that the camper had been shot at. after that we've learned that police then did a sweep of that area and that is where they approached richard matt. sources are telling cnn that matt actually approached law enforcement officers with a shotgun. we know that he was ultimately shot by police. but key here is this detail wolf. law enforcement officials telling cnn that they found two sets of tracks in that area. they of course believe the other set of tracks would plan to david sweat where there's now a very intense search for the sole fugitive still on the loose. >> stand by alexandra. we're going to get bac
then finally, richard matt found. now our cnn producer shimon perez filling in key details how all of this went down in the area police have been so heavily focused on. we're learning that at 1:30 in the afternoon near route 30, a series of shots were fired. around 2:00 near 1:19 another series of shots were fired. that's when somebody discovered a bullet hole in their camper but the driver didn't realize at the time that the camper had been shot at. after that we've learned that police then...
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matt: i don't think so. we talked about spielberg's most recent union -- most recent movie, but the takeaway is about african american soldiers. that's a movie that also is about union. i don't think there is a comparable -- gangs of new york is a movie that is only set there during the civil war very but it really happens in the 1840's. john: you get a very confederate version of the union in gangs of new york because of the wonderful shot in new york where the immigrants are coming off the boat and they are being hustled over and put in uniform and put back on a boat from which they are taking union soldier coffins. it's a very lost cause. matt: those are literally soldiers you don't know what they are fighting for over there going. joan: i think once reconciliation became the dominant way of interpreting civil war from the earliest 20th century through maybe the 1960's, the union cause was demolished, diminished vanquished. it really is not cinematic as well. lincoln is the only i think constant in portra
matt: i don't think so. we talked about spielberg's most recent union -- most recent movie, but the takeaway is about african american soldiers. that's a movie that also is about union. i don't think there is a comparable -- gangs of new york is a movie that is only set there during the civil war very but it really happens in the 1840's. john: you get a very confederate version of the union in gangs of new york because of the wonderful shot in new york where the immigrants are coming off the...
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matt had been shot and killed. david sweat is still on the loose and there is a very intense search taking place at this moment in upstate new york. searching obviously for david sweat. they don't have any information as to whether these two had split up. and details of the shooting have not been released by law enforcement as of yet. we're expecting that i would imagine pretty soon. but clint, it is very interesting that there had to be a definite strategy by these two fugitives. because they didn't steal a car. and they didn't take anyone hostage. what do you make of that? there seemed to be a very direct strategy by these two to elude law enforcement in a certain way using the woods to their advantage, what do you think? >> i think you are right ed. they probably decided together if we try to steal a car, if we try to take a hostage, anything like this that is going to tell law enforcement exactly, to the square foot, where we were at a given time. so i think instead they made their way along these trails. and e
matt had been shot and killed. david sweat is still on the loose and there is a very intense search taking place at this moment in upstate new york. searching obviously for david sweat. they don't have any information as to whether these two had split up. and details of the shooting have not been released by law enforcement as of yet. we're expecting that i would imagine pretty soon. but clint, it is very interesting that there had to be a definite strategy by these two fugitives. because they...
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matt was serving 25 years to life for killing his ex-boss. tonight governor cuomo reminding the public just how dangerous sweat its. >> mr. sweat and his accomplices hit the sheriff's deputy with the car, got out and shot him 22 times and then ran over him. >> reporter: we now know the two men had help inside the clinton correctional facility to help them escape. joyce tillie mitchell a supervisor was arrested and charged with assisting the two break free. >> what did she give them? >> hacksaw blades. drill bits. a p tool. and a couple pairs of eyeglasses that have lights on them. she later provided batteries. >> joyce pleaded not guilty to her arraignment. prosecutors say mitchell and convicts alleged leap discussed a plot to kill her husband of 14 years and that sweat and matt planned the escape for five months. mitchell allegedly smuggling in tools and hamburger meat into the two convicts. according to authorities, she was supposed to be the driver of the getaway car on the outside but was hospitalized instead due to panic attacks. >> she
matt was serving 25 years to life for killing his ex-boss. tonight governor cuomo reminding the public just how dangerous sweat its. >> mr. sweat and his accomplices hit the sheriff's deputy with the car, got out and shot him 22 times and then ran over him. >> reporter: we now know the two men had help inside the clinton correctional facility to help them escape. joyce tillie mitchell a supervisor was arrested and charged with assisting the two break free. >> what did she give...
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both matt and sweat. they were killers. mr. matt killed at least two people. mr. sweat killed the -- a sheriff's deputy in broom county. in a savage, savage way. so these were dangerous people. they -- we could not tolerate them being on the loose. the terrain was very difficult. this prison happens to be located in heavily forested area. so it was an extraordinarily difficult road to hoe sort to speak. and this was an unpress departmented coming together of law enforcement on every level. we had local law enforcement. we had federal law enforcement. state assets. all working together. hand in glove. with gears meshing. and i would just want to thank the department of corrections sort team headed by colonel bradford. the new york state police headed by captain chaffia. the forest rangers, the fbi which did an outstanding job. i spoke on the phone to agent vail and agent tim dunham with us today. the clinton county sheriff's office and d.a.. the frankly county sheriff's office, district attorney's office. police, vermont state police. governor peter shumlan who's e
both matt and sweat. they were killers. mr. matt killed at least two people. mr. sweat killed the -- a sheriff's deputy in broom county. in a savage, savage way. so these were dangerous people. they -- we could not tolerate them being on the loose. the terrain was very difficult. this prison happens to be located in heavily forested area. so it was an extraordinarily difficult road to hoe sort to speak. and this was an unpress departmented coming together of law enforcement on every level. we...
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matt, back to you. matt: i did not realize that we had a j.crew across the street. scarlet: i did. matt: i have been working here for 10 years and i never saw that. we have a tour de force of 2016 candidate interviews. today, we are interviewing rick santorum and scott walker. tomorrow, we will be entered to viewing -- interviewing john kasich him lindsey graham, and mitt romney. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. mark: this is the bloomberg market day. rupert murdoch is said to be preparing a step down as ceo of 21st century fox and handing the title over to his son james. we will talk about what it means for the future of his media empire. matt: fiat chrysler is looking at other potential merger candidates, not just general motors. mark: what can be done to reinvigorate of the middle class -- middle class. hello, i am matt miller.
matt, back to you. matt: i did not realize that we had a j.crew across the street. scarlet: i did. matt: i have been working here for 10 years and i never saw that. we have a tour de force of 2016 candidate interviews. today, we are interviewing rick santorum and scott walker. tomorrow, we will be entered to viewing -- interviewing john kasich him lindsey graham, and mitt romney. ♪ ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my...
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matt was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. lee bates served time after acting as richard's accomplice in 1997. he testified against him and in a phone interview with anderson cooper called matt evil. >> if you wanted to take a picture of the devil that is the face that you would see. >> bates remembers shoving a knife sharpener in his victim's ear and breaking his fingers before killing him. >> i have seen him kill. he did kill mr. reckerson, his old boss, in my presence. in a fit of rage, he reached into the car, grabbed mr. rickerson, grabbed him by his neck and snapped it in front of me. >> he had broken out of an erie county jail before, only to be sentenced to prison in new york on charges of escape and forgery. >> he is a master manipulator that knows the prison system, that knows the streets. street smarts. and is a very cunning and dangerous individual. certainly, he planned that just as well as he did back many years ago when he escaped from the prison up here near buffalo. >> what may have made the escape somewhat ea
matt was sentenced to 25 years to life in prison. lee bates served time after acting as richard's accomplice in 1997. he testified against him and in a phone interview with anderson cooper called matt evil. >> if you wanted to take a picture of the devil that is the face that you would see. >> bates remembers shoving a knife sharpener in his victim's ear and breaking his fingers before killing him. >> i have seen him kill. he did kill mr. reckerson, his old boss, in my...
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richard matt was sighted. richard matt had a gun. they're not saying anything really about david sweat. we heard different reports last night that they thought they had eyes on him. now they don't have eyes on him. is it the right call to work under the assumption that these two guys were working together until this guy was killed? >> i wouldn't go by what the police are saying specifically because they all along in this case have withheld a lot of information that we just didn't know what was going on. you and i were on the air last saturday all evening while they were dispatching hundreds of officers to the pennsylvania border. >> 300 miles away. >> exactly. and they had this information at 10:30 in the morning of the subject fleeing that cabin, which would be a credible and then later they get dna, which makes it a confirmed. and we didn't hear about this. and then we hear later that they might be armed. and then find out that the very day last saturday the owner of that cabin found out that at least one of his prize shotguns was
richard matt was sighted. richard matt had a gun. they're not saying anything really about david sweat. we heard different reports last night that they thought they had eyes on him. now they don't have eyes on him. is it the right call to work under the assumption that these two guys were working together until this guy was killed? >> i wouldn't go by what the police are saying specifically because they all along in this case have withheld a lot of information that we just didn't know...
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was sweat in the cabin with matt? we know matt was there. that's the part that's -- i wouldn't say it's concerning me tremendously right now, but that's something i know has to be on investigator's minds right now. >> jonathan, we'll let you and the audience know that has not been confirmed, whether or not matt was intoxicated or sick. the toxicology report hasn't been given to us yet. tom, i want you to address this. since it's been two whole days since matt was killed but the search continues for sweat, so are we back to the beginning here? back to square one? is that what the searches are dealing with now? >> i think possibly that we could be back to square one. there's so many different possibilities of what happened here and when it happened. we don't have the complete picture. we've heard from the cabin that they entered eight days ago that that's where they gained the shotguns and several hunting knives. that was the last time supposedly both of them were confirmed at the same location. we don't know that they've been together since t
was sweat in the cabin with matt? we know matt was there. that's the part that's -- i wouldn't say it's concerning me tremendously right now, but that's something i know has to be on investigator's minds right now. >> jonathan, we'll let you and the audience know that has not been confirmed, whether or not matt was intoxicated or sick. the toxicology report hasn't been given to us yet. tom, i want you to address this. since it's been two whole days since matt was killed but the search...
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matt: i matt miller. mike mckee is in the newsroom with the headlines. mike: imagine being a traitor today. today.ine being a trader the philadelphia fed measure of manufacturing and business comes in at 15.2. seven points better than what had been forecast. index jumpsrs during the month as does the business activity index. stronger outcome in philadelphia. the new york fed index was lower than forecast but philadelphia, higher. leading indicators from the conference board up 7/10 of a percent, almost double what had been forecast. it looks like we are seeing the economy moving along at its own clip. this is the data janet yellen and company will evaluate going forward. matt: important to see how they react to this. rallyingeen equities after the open. we see about the same gain on the dow jones industrial average as we saw before this data came out. 136 points. the s&p 500, you can see the game, not 6/10 of 1%. scarlet: you say the fed is data dependent. many would argue they are asset price dependent. a different kind of data. matt: those are data too
matt: i matt miller. mike mckee is in the newsroom with the headlines. mike: imagine being a traitor today. today.ine being a trader the philadelphia fed measure of manufacturing and business comes in at 15.2. seven points better than what had been forecast. index jumpsrs during the month as does the business activity index. stronger outcome in philadelphia. the new york fed index was lower than forecast but philadelphia, higher. leading indicators from the conference board up 7/10 of a...
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details breaking about the death of richard matt. buffalo news reporting matt may have beenru
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matt: a changing of the guard at fox. james murdoch replacing his father at a time to be determined. we are joined now. let me ask worst, when do you think this will happen? sometime in expect the next year because chase carey who has been running a business and for investors, is a really important character. very important person within the business, he is due to stay on until 2016. it is not clear exactly when this might happen. mark: talk to me about the timing of this, does this come as a surprise? anusha: i think the timing could be surprising, that it has been long flagged. they did elevate the tucson slashed year. the succession has been out there, it has been a succession of one. timing.teresting the results in august, this comes ahead of that. ,nalysts are suggesting maybe they might be downgraded to give james the time to get into the role. a lot on the balance sheet. so, that is good. at the conference in july, you all -- you often see them there. matt: it is interesting that chase carey when a longer be in the
matt: a changing of the guard at fox. james murdoch replacing his father at a time to be determined. we are joined now. let me ask worst, when do you think this will happen? sometime in expect the next year because chase carey who has been running a business and for investors, is a really important character. very important person within the business, he is due to stay on until 2016. it is not clear exactly when this might happen. mark: talk to me about the timing of this, does this come as a...
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p matt at the time. but we don't have any confirming evidence that he was either. >> reporter: the inif mates escaped from clinton facility june 6 in elaborate plan that included cutting through steel, navigating pipes, breaking down a brick wall before emerging through a manhole. two prison employees are facing multiple criminal charges in connection with the prison break. from the air and along a treacherous wooded terrain, thousands of police search hundreds of square miles for the men. >> we remain vigilant because sweat is still out there. is considered dangerous. >> reporter: police vowing the search will not stop until they find david sweat. police said yesterday when they shot matt they did not see sweat. as you heard the governor say there, they had no evidence that the pair was not still traveling together although they couldn't confirm that. so the manhunt continues south of malone new york officers going through the woods trying to track down sweat in day 22 after this escape. >> chris can yo
p matt at the time. but we don't have any confirming evidence that he was either. >> reporter: the inif mates escaped from clinton facility june 6 in elaborate plan that included cutting through steel, navigating pipes, breaking down a brick wall before emerging through a manhole. two prison employees are facing multiple criminal charges in connection with the prison break. from the air and along a treacherous wooded terrain, thousands of police search hundreds of square miles for the...
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they saw matt in the woods. they say he was carrying a .20 gauge shotgun and didn't comply with their commands so they shot and killed him. david sweat, of course, still on the run in franklin county. the sheriff of franklin county is here, and we'd like you to bring us up to speed on the latest here. first of all, obviously sweat still on the loose. >> sweat is still on the loose. the state police feel it's credible that he's still within our perimeter so we've established a hard perimeter. we've maintained that all throughout the off night last night and today and we're going to do that again tonight. >> reporter: one of the big questions has been were these two together? we know that there was evidence recovered from a cabin one week ago that was definitively linked to both men. and then earlier this week, there were a couple of scenes where they found evidence in malone, but they said they had matt's dna and not sweat's. you still think these guys were together as of yesterday afternoon. >> we have no credib
they saw matt in the woods. they say he was carrying a .20 gauge shotgun and didn't comply with their commands so they shot and killed him. david sweat, of course, still on the run in franklin county. the sheriff of franklin county is here, and we'd like you to bring us up to speed on the latest here. first of all, obviously sweat still on the loose. >> sweat is still on the loose. the state police feel it's credible that he's still within our perimeter so we've established a hard...
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matt was shot and hit three ties in the head. september was not skilled and treated for the injuries. a clue that may have led police to the region north of malone could have been pictures from trailer cameras there is a photo that may be richard matt and david sweat walking in front of a trail camera showing matt holding a shotgun and it is not clear but it looks like sweat may be carrying a rifle. it is unconfirmed. perhaps authorities have more imaging show are whether both were armed. >> it is remarkable the police told hunters to dip on their cameras early to see if they could capture photos these gays. >> to turn them on and check for images. they set them up to track the animal movement and if they see a lot of deer they know it is a good hunting spot and in this case where was an inma'am of them which is what authorities hoped for and they found d.n.a. evidence in a cabin on saturday and more d.n.a. evidence on wednesday in the malone area linked to rich matt and more d.n.a. evidence linked to david sweat found a mile fro
matt was shot and hit three ties in the head. september was not skilled and treated for the injuries. a clue that may have led police to the region north of malone could have been pictures from trailer cameras there is a photo that may be richard matt and david sweat walking in front of a trail camera showing matt holding a shotgun and it is not clear but it looks like sweat may be carrying a rifle. it is unconfirmed. perhaps authorities have more imaging show are whether both were armed....
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richard matt may have been slowing him down. matt reeked of alcohol when he was shot dead by a tactical team friday according to sources who also tell cnn there's evidence he was sick possibly from contaminated food or water. that evidence part of a trail scattered throughout the adirondack forest leading to two convicted killers. the first big break, day 17. 23 miles east of danamora confirmation that evidence ties them to a cabin. one of the owner's reports a shotgun is missing. >> we have believed they are armed. they are dangerous. >> reporter: another break in the case comes days later. a break-in in a cabin prompts a massive search of the area. by friday day 21 more evidence is found as police reveal new information. >> the suspects may be led towards canada. >> >>. >> reporter: matt blows his cover shooting at an rv. what could have motivated that? >> no idea. obviously, it appears that matt consumed alcohol. if it was the alcohol or the fatigue or the starvation, he made a tremendous error. >> reporter: search teams head
richard matt may have been slowing him down. matt reeked of alcohol when he was shot dead by a tactical team friday according to sources who also tell cnn there's evidence he was sick possibly from contaminated food or water. that evidence part of a trail scattered throughout the adirondack forest leading to two convicted killers. the first big break, day 17. 23 miles east of danamora confirmation that evidence ties them to a cabin. one of the owner's reports a shotgun is missing. >> we...
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she didn't tell us she wanted matt or she was going to have matt and sweat kill her husband. it's just the topic of the conversation that came out that matt and sweat would do that once they got out. possibly -- i have no information as to why it would have happened or why they needed to do that. why wouldn't they just be leaving dannemora and go south or go west wherever they had to to get out of the area. >> right. because it seems to be an odd -- i mean, there were questions in previous days about whether this was some sort of a threat they had made against joyce mitchell, against her husband. but it seems odd to be threatening that if they wanted her, in fact to pick them up. if you want somebody to pick you up you wouldn't say once you pick me up you're going to drive over to your house and kill your husband. it would seem to be an inducement to getting her to pick them up. >> i would think so. i mean it's come get us, and then we're going to get out of the village as quickly as we can before law enforcement find out that we're out of our cells and that we've escaped fro
she didn't tell us she wanted matt or she was going to have matt and sweat kill her husband. it's just the topic of the conversation that came out that matt and sweat would do that once they got out. possibly -- i have no information as to why it would have happened or why they needed to do that. why wouldn't they just be leaving dannemora and go south or go west wherever they had to to get out of the area. >> right. because it seems to be an odd -- i mean, there were questions in...
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matt: real estate is one. we had tremendous success in the last year and the funding that we have raised will allow us to continue to expand in real estate. however, we have much broader plans. we see these spaces as the next great medium. this allows you to be anywhere at any time and because it is so easy for customers to capture spaces with this camera, we will essentially be able to deep -- to build a physical copy of the world and give you a sense of being anywhere. clara: outside of this, what is this compelling for? matt: anything related to travel. imagine planning your vacation by being able to pop in and visit the sites where you plan to visit. home improvement, you can visualize changes to your house before you make an extensive remodel or furniture purchase. and it is a powerful medium for storytelling. a news story or something related to visiting the set of an upcoming movie. you will be able to do that. traditionally, the creation of 3-d content has been very difficult, taking days and days of a
matt: real estate is one. we had tremendous success in the last year and the funding that we have raised will allow us to continue to expand in real estate. however, we have much broader plans. we see these spaces as the next great medium. this allows you to be anywhere at any time and because it is so easy for customers to capture spaces with this camera, we will essentially be able to deep -- to build a physical copy of the world and give you a sense of being anywhere. clara: outside of this,...
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matt: thank you very much. a new report says netflix is on the verge of beating the for the broadcast networks. within a year, netflix will have a bigger audience than abc, cbs, nbc, and fox. they spend less on content, and netflix is growing more than 40% a year. matt: and then you on "orange is the new black." how do you have time to make that show and the show? a big merger bringing together an insurance broker and professional insurance is firm. they will combine with towers watson in an $18 billion all stock merger. they will be called willis towers watson and will employ $8 billion in revenue. you know there is no such thing as a merger. at partners joining and combination of equals. willis will own the majority, and their name will go first since they are the buyers. music goes online today. they are attempting to take on spotify and pandora. it is free for three months, then it will be $10 a month for individuals and $15 for families . apple will buy you unlimited access to tens of millions of songs. ma
matt: thank you very much. a new report says netflix is on the verge of beating the for the broadcast networks. within a year, netflix will have a bigger audience than abc, cbs, nbc, and fox. they spend less on content, and netflix is growing more than 40% a year. matt: and then you on "orange is the new black." how do you have time to make that show and the show? a big merger bringing together an insurance broker and professional insurance is firm. they will combine with towers...
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matt: i am matt miller. we are in for erik schatzker and stephanie today. olivia: first up, the ecb has just wrapped up an emergency call in frankfurt and they have decided to go another lifeline. matt: two days after they threw in the last lifeline. olivia: they are raising their emergency funding cap in a growing fears that banks in greece were not going to be able to open on monday. meanwhile, as you have been watching, we do have st. petersburg economic forum underway. vladimir putin and alexis tsipras just wrapped up their speeches and in a moment, charlie rose will be sitting down with russian president vladimir putin for an interview you will not want to miss you matt: i like the enthusiasm. it is a friday -- you definitely don't want to miss charlie rose. i want to get to the five other stores you need to watch this morning. . we are watching chinese stocks tumbling. all issued bubble warnings this week. the market value of chinese shares jumped by more than $6 trillion in the last 12 months. they have had their worst week in the last three years. t
matt: i am matt miller. we are in for erik schatzker and stephanie today. olivia: first up, the ecb has just wrapped up an emergency call in frankfurt and they have decided to go another lifeline. matt: two days after they threw in the last lifeline. olivia: they are raising their emergency funding cap in a growing fears that banks in greece were not going to be able to open on monday. meanwhile, as you have been watching, we do have st. petersburg economic forum underway. vladimir putin and...
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the captured killer also telling investigators he left matt behind five days ago because matt was slowing him down. so shandra bazellco i want to welcome you back a former inmate at the york correctional facility. my first question to you is the fact that he's now talking. what is it in for sweat to even talk? >> personally having been in segregation myself although not having escaped, i don't think there's that much in it at all to be telling what happened. you know, as you know he had a prison staffer, two, involved in his escape. >> at least. people that we know of. >> yes. i mean the investigation continues. but their colleagues still work there and they've lost at least two of their own. there's a very severe bunker mentality, a very strict cohesion amongst guards and since they've lost at least two of their colleagues, there's going to some resentment toward sweat for what has happened and that he involved guards and staff members that really had no business getting involved with any inmate business whatsoever. >> you call it a bunker mentality. i've heard it's a brotherhood, this b
the captured killer also telling investigators he left matt behind five days ago because matt was slowing him down. so shandra bazellco i want to welcome you back a former inmate at the york correctional facility. my first question to you is the fact that he's now talking. what is it in for sweat to even talk? >> personally having been in segregation myself although not having escaped, i don't think there's that much in it at all to be telling what happened. you know, as you know he had a...
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matt: i am matt miller joining her today. data is outeres julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines. julie: we are seeing an increase in the new home sales, the highest levels since february 2008. indeed a milestone similar to what we saw for existing home sales yesterday, the highest level in seven years. to 2.2%, 546,000 eat all of the forecast in our survey of economists spirit i it is thephasize biggest advance as well since february of 2008. februaryaw a reading through april higher. all of these point to good science for housing. also, the fact that mortgage rates have been picking up. on a 30ee them reach year mortgage rate, we saw them reach 4% over the past several weeks, the first time we have seen that in about eight months. we have been seeing that and you tend to see an increase in home sales as well as people try to increase inan rates. it could potentially be a factor here. you know all the other factors we have seen, an increase in wages, all of that in theory would be supportive of these stronger home
matt: i am matt miller joining her today. data is outeres julie hyman is in the newsroom with the headlines. julie: we are seeing an increase in the new home sales, the highest levels since february 2008. indeed a milestone similar to what we saw for existing home sales yesterday, the highest level in seven years. to 2.2%, 546,000 eat all of the forecast in our survey of economists spirit i it is thephasize biggest advance as well since february of 2008. februaryaw a reading through april...
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matt bell joins me right now. and our guest host is still with us. i have a demo of this, matt. will the technology change a lot from where you are now? matt: we have plans for expansion. what we've already created is the equivalent of photography for 3-d spaces. anyone using our camera can quickly make a dimensionally accurate full-color model. cory: let's look at one now. matt: we are inside the video. cory: what are the squiggly lines all over the place ? matt: those are the ceiling. pop down below there. this is what i'm seeing right now. cory: i've got to remove the password for the login there. there we go. there is the conference room. i noticed some strangeness here. people are there and as i backup, different people are there now. matt: if you turn to the right you can get a view of the holes space. cory: and i zoom in you get the idea. matt: we had tremendous success in the last year and the funding that we have raised will allow us to continue to expand in real estate. however we have much broader plans. we see these spaces as the next great medium. this allows you to
matt bell joins me right now. and our guest host is still with us. i have a demo of this, matt. will the technology change a lot from where you are now? matt: we have plans for expansion. what we've already created is the equivalent of photography for 3-d spaces. anyone using our camera can quickly make a dimensionally accurate full-color model. cory: let's look at one now. matt: we are inside the video. cory: what are the squiggly lines all over the place ? matt: those are the ceiling. pop...
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matt: we are inside the video. cory: what are the squiggly lines all over the place question mark -- all over the place? matt: those are the ceiling. pop down below there. this is what i'm seeing right now. cory: i've got to remove the password for the login there. there we go. there is the conference room. i noticed some strangeness here. people are there and as i backup, different people are there now. matt: if you turn to the right, you can get a view of the holes eight. cory: -- you get a view of the whole space. cory: and i zoom in you get the idea. matt: we had tremendous success in the last year and the funding that we have raised will allow us to continue to expand in real estate. however we have much broader plans. we see these spaces as the next great medium. this allows you to be anywhere at any time and because it is so easy for customers to capture spaces with this camera, we will essentially be able to deep -- to build a physical copy of the world and give you a sense of being anywhere. clara: outside
matt: we are inside the video. cory: what are the squiggly lines all over the place question mark -- all over the place? matt: those are the ceiling. pop down below there. this is what i'm seeing right now. cory: i've got to remove the password for the login there. there we go. there is the conference room. i noticed some strangeness here. people are there and as i backup, different people are there now. matt: if you turn to the right, you can get a view of the holes eight. cory: -- you get a...