Stocks set to open higher this morning after another wild day of trading. The nasdaq was down almost 2 at one point before turning green near the end of the day. What can you do to protect yourself in a volatile market like this . We have answers. Shares of bank of america down in the premarket after reporting a First Quarter hit by well a massive onetime loss, 6 billion, related to mortgage settlements. It wasnt all bad news for the bank in the latest quarter and well tell you why. Yahoo soaring after beating estimates in the latest quarter and a lot of that is due to the chinese ecommerce giant alibaba. Outside is the core business still strong. Well talk about that. First up markets set to open higher on a busy day for earnings and data after the roller coaster of a session on tuesday. Nasdaq making its largest rebound in five years. China gdp came in a little better than expected. Helping futures too. Although it was the slowest gdp in about 18 months. But that bounce yesterday, ji
operations was my words now to sew discord. and that specialists were employed in order to exacerbate the differences, whether they were societal or economic differences between the american people. that sounds exactly like what we re seeing in the post-parkland situation. not only are the russians did they do it before. i think this is just the start. we better be ready for this in 2018. i don t believe we are. and i think it s going to have an impact again on the elections. yes. well that s why we re here reporting. and we ve been say ing all along the president refuses to acknowledge it. thank you very much. i appreciate it. when we come bab ba back, the president insisting again today there was no collusion between russia and his campaign. but robert mueller is saying some people associated with the campaign were unwittingly involved. we ll tell you how. that s next. stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital,
we re just hours away from the unveil of the iphone 5. will we get news of a new ipad, too? mark zuckerberg says the ipo of facebook is disappointing but they will not make a phone and will enter search at some point. is that enough to turn the stock around? now the german constitutional court decision is out of the way, we re waiting for the fed. will it deliver on new qe as stocks hang in here at multi-year highs. all the news around apple, in four hours apple s ceo tim cook is expected to unveil the iphone 5 at a media event in san francisco. it s expected to have a larger screen and offer 4g wireless and believed to be thinner and have a smaller dock connecter. the watch is on to see if apple debuts other products today, such as a mini ipad. the iphone alone, jim, analysts are expecting 10 million units sold possibly in one month? it s hugely important. it s funny because we some people know what it looks like, apparently. others are saying, look, it s got bec
again here. at least the reuniting part. we ll give you an incredible story how one dog not only was a survivor once, but twice. that s all coming up in just a moment. it is nice to hear some good news coming out of there. thank you. meantime, chardon high school students heading back to class for the first time since monday s shootings. the day after the accused shooter was charged with murder. the scene of the massacre, we understand, will have a different look as the students enter the school. take a look at this, a plane had to abort a landing and fly in circles because of that. an alleged drunk driver who decided to take a ride on the runway. we ll have much more on that coming up. up first here, back to school in chardon, ohio, has never been like this. classes resume this morning at chardon high, just days after a school shooting that shattered that entire community. three students were killed there. the shooting suspect, 17-year-old t.j. lane, has been charged w
amanda knox is expected to leavittly today after a court s stunning decision yesterday to overturn her murder conviction, the murder, of course, of her roommate. although the case is not just closed yet, the ruling gives knox a chance to restart her life after spending four years behind bars. nbc s keith miller reports from italy. reporter: an extraordinary end to an ordeal called a nightmare by the knox family. once the judge ruled that she was free to go, the entire family broke down into tears. amanda knox was literally sobbing and had to be helped from the courtroom after the verdict was read. you could see she was absolutely overjoyed but the relief so great on her. she was found guilty of one charge, slander against a character who she fingered in an original interrogation, which she claims was a coerce by the police. nonetheless, that was a three-year sentence, time served already four years. they just bust into tears, smiling, hugging each other. they couldn t app