sent around in e-mails by either ferguson police or in the court system. one e-mail from november of 2008 mentioned president obama saying he wouldn t be in office long because what black man holds a steady job for four years? reaction to that from a member of the governor s ferguson commission was swift. if they would say that about the president of the united states what do you think they would say about poor black men and poor black women living in a racialized area of this city? it s disgusting. it should be dealt with harshly. reporter: ferguson city officials say they have been cooperating with the doj and are still reviewing the findings. they will make a statement later on. we know from some of the folks that have been watching in ferguson who live in ferguson and part of the commission they have said that they think first off that the chief should resign. they ve been asking for that for quite some time. as you know carol. but potentially the department
models indicating this will be a rainmaker across the northeast coast. some snow on the back side of the storm and lots of wind across the great lakes. some good news for the drought conditions across central and northern california. improving statistics for the central and northern parts. here is much-needed rainfall locally, 4 to 6 inches. wet weather across the pacific northwest with snow for the cascades. deborah. let s get an early start on your money with cristina alesci. cristina, stocks where it s at. the santa rally is here. u.s. futures are up. i m thing it will be a strong end to the week. the dow had its best day in more than three years. it climbed 421 points or 2.4%. that s the best two-day gain since november of 2008. it is a big reversal from the past two weeks when stocks were sliding and everyone was talking
thank you. let s get an early start on your money with cristina alesci. huge moves now? it is incredible. the rally is finally here. i m thinking it will be a strong end to the week this week. we have seen the dow and nasdaq and s&p all higher. yesterday, just to put this in context, the dow had its best day in more than three years. it climbed 421 points or 2.4%. now in the past two days, the dow has added 709 points total. that is the best two-day gain since november of 2008. it is a huge reversal from the past two weeks when stocks were sliding and everybody was talking about a potential pull back. that never came. what is sending stocks higher? it s all about the federal reserve. the market right now is addicted to easy money. since the fed chair janet yellen indicated no rush to raise
european and asian shares are higher and so are u.s. stock futures. the dow had its best day in more than three years. it climbed 421 points or 2.4%. just to put this in context in the past two days, the dow has added 709 points total. that s the best two-day gain since november of 2008. it is a huge reversal from the past two weeks when stocks were sliding and everyone was talking about a potential pullback. what is sending stocks higher? it is all about the federal reserve. the market right now is addicted to easy money. since fed chair janet yellen indicated there was no rush to race interest rates, stocks are getting a boost. you could see investors really excited about the fed delaying any kind of interest rate hikes. there was a surprise to some people, but there are analysts
we are a better people than that in the state of mississippi. could you convince me that a democrat can win statewide in mississippi, in the year 2014? oh, sure i can. i was elected five times. i won five elections, rather, in the year 2008. we won four special elections, or either led the ticket in the special election. we won in november of 2008, a full term, and served until january 2011. certainly, we can win in mississippi. we probably have one of the highest numbers of local state and county municipal officials of anywhere in the country. and let me say this. i think the people of mississippi are far more interested in their candidate and what that candidate is willing to do for mississippi and stand up for mississippi, than they are for the party, quite frankly. and what is that for you? is that a higher minimum wage?