he shot and killed himself as police closed in. mayes is suspected of killing the girls mother and their older sister in a bizarre case of violence and obsession that first exploded three weeks ago. martin savidge is in alpine, mississippi with the latest. good morning, martin. reporter: good morning, carol. it good news in an otherwise bittersweet tale that two younger girls have been found alive. this played out a hundred yards down the road in a wooded area beginning around 5:30 local time when federal authorities say they got a tip. someone said they saw adam mayes down the road here. there was a heavily armed s.w.a.t. team in the area. they moved into the woods and found one of the young girls laying on the ground and short distance away they saw adam mayes. he took a semiautomatic gun out of his waistband and pulled the trigger and he died a short time later. the girls were undergoing a review to see how to they were doing at the hospital. they were dehydrated and su
we ve more work to do, but it s obvious at this point that there were many errors, sloppiness and bad judgment. we re going to management it. we re not going to do something stupid. we re willing to hold as long as necessary inventory and we re willing to bear volatility. the improving economy is actually not good news for some americans who have been out of work for a long time. they re going to lose their unemployment checks as of this week. as the economy actually gets better, the federal program providing extended benefits is ending. more than 200,000 people in eight states are going to lose their benefits. about half of them are in california. a possible new milestone in the fight against aids. for first time an fda panel is backing a pill to prevent hiv infection. truvada tablets are all right used to treat patients who have the disease. it may be approved for daily use for people at high risk of adopting the virus. we now know the two little girls who were resc
happening off the court that s getting attention. are you mom enough? time magazine wants to know. this cover spurring shock and talk about attachment parenting and it s really the way you should raise your child. good morning to you. i m carol costello. they are alive. alexandria and kyliyah bain are safe and sound and they have now been released from the hospital. the two tennessee girls turned up in a wooded area in mississippi after a nationwide manhunt. the fbi says their kidnapper adam mayes is dead. he shot and killed himself as police closed in. mayes is suspected of killing the girls mother and their older sister in a bizarre case of violence and obsession that first exploded three weeks ago. martin savidge is in alpine, mississippi with the latest. good morning, martin. reporter: good morning, carol. it good news in an otherwise bittersweet tale that two younger girls have been found alive. this played out a hundred yards down the road in a wooded area beginn
pistol from his waistband and shot himself in the head and was later pronounced dead at a local hospital. other agents moved in to rescue kyliyah and alexandria who were lying on the ground nearby. the girls were hungry, thirsty, and dehydrated. the head of the biggest bank in the country is admitting to a trading mistake that cost jpmorgan chase $2 billion and counting. jamie dimond made the surprise announcement during a conference call yesterday. he said the loss was a case of, quote, bad judgment. we ve more work to do, but it s obvious at this point that there were many errors, sloppiness and bad judgment. we re going to management it. we re not going to do something stupid. we re willing to hold as long as necessary inventory and we re willing to bear volatility. the improving economy is actually not good news for some americans who have been out of work for a long time. they re going to lose their unemployment checks as of this week. as the economy actually gets
ceo robert benmosche will be here momentarily to break down the results. the first time cnbc interview. let s look how we finished the day on wall street. will we hit 13,000 for the day? it s done and dusted. the next thing i tweeted out, does it matter anyway. that remains to be seen. the nasdaq was the clear winner in percentage terms. up by 23 points. the s&p 500 holding above what has been stiff resistance of 1360. we re sitting there at 1363. bob pisani has more, our eye on the floor. that was good. my point about today is, we have while it s not a dramatic move, we, again, pushed forward u even as europe didn t do anything. three days in a row now, europe is down and we ve been sideways. the performance in the last three or four days, we re splitting off from europe in a very noticeable way. there s the s&p 500. up for the last three days. and look at spain, portugal, there, and even, yes, germany showing signs of starting to roll over a little bit today. and for