Today terror in paris with matt lauer and savannah guthrie. Live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza. Welcome to today. We sat on the air two weeks ago to talk about the jetliner over sinai. Here we are two weeks later talking about six separated coordinated attacks on soft targets in a major european capital. Targeting france, our oldest ally. We are hearing stories of innocents slaughtered on a friday night. If you are just waking up, a lot of changes. Isis has claimed responsibility. French president Francois Hollande says the attacks were carried out as an act of war. The overall death toll at least 127 people. The majority of the victims were inside the packed concert hall where a band from california was performing. Police on social media begged police to stop the carnage. French police are hunting for accomplices. We are covering this from all angles this morning around the world and at home. Lets start with todays erica hill. She made her way to paris overnight. Erica, what can
And freefalling. A top skier making a sports documentary takes a terrible tumble while the cameras are rolling. Cartwheeling more than 1600 feet down a mountain. How an air bag helped him walk away. Did you hear that . None of us were shocked. Were all okay. Everyone is fine. Good morning, america. To get to. The big debate tonight and want to take a look inside the debate hall in milwaukee. Things really heating up among the gop rivals. Donald trump pulling no punches last night taking aim at ben carson and Donald Trumps going to join us in just a bit. Another big crowd last night laying the groundwork. Miami airport, Passengers Evacuated from a plane after a suspicious passenger made it through security and everyone on edge after that apparent bombing in egypt. David kerley starts us off at reagan airport. Reporter good morning, george. It was more than just one aircraft. At least 20 jetliners held because authorities apparently lost track of this suspicious bag and had to find it. O
Police chase. An officer fires his gun trying car. The officer sent flying. How the hero cop still managed to make the arrest. And freefalling. A top skier making a sports documentary takes a terrible tumble while the cameras are rolling. Cartwheeling more than 1600 feet down a mountain. How an air bag helped him walk away. Did you hear that . None of us were shocked. Were all okay. Everyone is fine. Good morning, america. To get to. The big debate tonight and want to take a look inside the debate hall in milwaukee. Things really heating up among the gop rivals. Donald trump pulling no punches last night taking aim at ben carson and Donald Trumps going to join us in just a bit. Laying the groundwork. Miami airport, Passengers Evacuated from a plane after a suspicious passenger made it through security and everyone on edge after that apparent bombing in egypt. David kerley starts us off at reagan airport. Reporter good morning, george. It was more than just one aircraft. At least 20 jet
The Charlie Hebdo shootings, to the planned parenthood shootings, to the shootings in mali, to the paris and San Bernardino shootings. 2015 was a bleep year. But a lot of fun stories to remember. Remember when a piece of fabric divided a nation. Yeah. No, not that one. The fun one. The fun one. Yeah. Yeah. applause 2015 was also strangely the year of 2016. Its the president ial race and the two sides couldnt be more different. On the d. J. Side all candidates could get to the debate on one motorcycle. While the republicans, i guess technically they could also do that if they wanted laughter i mean. And 2015 was also a big year for gay rights. In june the Supreme Court legalized samesex marriage in all 50 states cheers and applause yes thats right but, unfortunately, some people were unhappy, like the kentucky county Clerk Kim Davis who was arresarrested for refusing to ie marriage licenses as the law required and after a week in jail she had her own coming out party. A person whose cou
Nasdaq up by 16. You have earnings, Economic Data and more fed speak. You have best buy, smuckers and gap all set to report erngs today. Weekly jobless claims hitting the tape at 8 30 avm eastern time and the philly fed survey and leading indicators. After yesterdays market moving fomc minutes well hear from Stanley Fisher today. Here on squawk box well hear from Loretta Mester. Shes the cleveland fed president and she will be joining us at 8 30 eastern time. The bank of Japan Holding its Monetary Policy steady. This despite data that showed the economy there slipped into recession. Also the nikkei closing at a three month high today. Square pricing its ipo at 9 a share. Its not great news because its below the range of 11 to 13 and well short of the stock in the private funding round. Giving them a market cap of about 2. 9 billion. Thats half of the private market valuation just a year ago and could have a huge impact on other private market valuations which of course public funds als