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let's go to the question of d-60 border, at the same time we will secondarly visit the maria manner. >> i don't know where they are continue may affect it. if you can tell us where they are. >> sure. give us the other two. so we will look out -- so the next -- the next one is between districts 10 and 9. bart line we would align to. this is an area that has three people so the line would move west from bayshore to the freeway, between 280 and depaul to confirm to the bike district. we're going to highlight this right now. >> i'm going to put the bart district layer up as well so i'm sure to highlight the correct area. so the highlighted area represents three people and this population is moving from nine to ten. the deviation of district 10 would become negative 0.78 pirs% and district 9, 4.8%. >> district 9 becomes 4.8, is that correct? >> yes. >> from the current 4.81. ok. d-10 would become with this change negative .87. d-9 would become 4.80 by moving this population of three. any questions? mr. alanso? >> sure. >> mr. leigh? >> yes. >> miss melara? >> yes. >> miss lam? >> yes. >> m
let's go to the question of d-60 border, at the same time we will secondarly visit the maria manner. >> i don't know where they are continue may affect it. if you can tell us where they are. >> sure. give us the other two. so we will look out -- so the next -- the next one is between districts 10 and 9. bart line we would align to. this is an area that has three people so the line would move west from bayshore to the freeway, between 280 and depaul to confirm to the bike district....
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it is right around the same area. -- maria manor. and then the issue that mr. bowman had raised about the 39 people at the top of clarendon ave. >> and i thought that the -- >> one moment please. one moment. >> the other issue that i did not hear on your list that i myself would be curious about, and i do not think i have clarity on what the borders are, but what was referred to with respect to mission street near duncan -- i'm just not sure exactly where those blocks are. >> i also saw that the trade- off between those blocks in the northern panhandle, the trade- off was new because it is a very easy trade off. >> thank you. and nothing other than what has already been raised. >> thank you. >> with the last one you mentioned, the 15th street to extend to valencia -- >> that was mentioned. it was not the last one. the last one we mentioned was -- no, that is correct. we did capture it. ok, thank you. >> i thought that was a repeat. because it is already at the freeway. and we have been dealing with that extension for a long time. >> ok, thank you. >> i had thre
it is right around the same area. -- maria manor. and then the issue that mr. bowman had raised about the 39 people at the top of clarendon ave. >> and i thought that the -- >> one moment please. one moment. >> the other issue that i did not hear on your list that i myself would be curious about, and i do not think i have clarity on what the borders are, but what was referred to with respect to mission street near duncan -- i'm just not sure exactly where those blocks are....
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on christmas day 1492 the santa maria is shipwrecked on the island of hispanola. columbus puts the crew ashore and tells them, establish this town and we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navidad, christmas, and columbus with the nina and the pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court, ferdinand and isabella receiving the admiral of the ocean seas. this is his greatest moment because it is at this moment that everyone believes he's found the route to the east. now, it is a little disappointing when he brings back coconuts, rare tropical birds, kidnapped a few natives, and it is a little disappointing but, don't worry, don't worry, send me back, and send me back and i will find the court of the great kahn, so he makes a second voyage. on his second voyage he returns again. this is getting to be a little disappointing now. wait a minute. you have been out there twice now. he comes back, and you still haven't given us any evidence that you have discovered the route to the east. again, tropical birds and exotic plants, t
on christmas day 1492 the santa maria is shipwrecked on the island of hispanola. columbus puts the crew ashore and tells them, establish this town and we'll be back for you. the town becomes known as navidad, christmas, and columbus with the nina and the pinta returns to spain. this is columbus returning to spain to visit the court, ferdinand and isabella receiving the admiral of the ocean seas. this is his greatest moment because it is at this moment that everyone believes he's found the route...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you right from the source of where the action has been. in the middle of the morgan stanley trading floor here in new york city, bill. >> and i'm bill griffeth. a lot of buzz about what will come out of that interview, especially the fallout from the facebook ipo fiasco. facebook falling again today, maria. >> that's correct. that's why we wanted to come to you direct from the trading floor. what are the ram my if i indications of that falling from the $38 pricing. we're going to talk to james gorman coming up on the program. also, we'll talk about the retail investor and the announcement that they will buy 14% of smith barney. a lot to cover. we'll get into europe and, of course, get into the possibility of a downgrade from moodys. >> a lot is going on in washington, especially the concerns about falling off that fiscal cliff at the end of the year with the tax breaks scheduled to go away. >> we have a hot show coming your way for sure. >> exactly. >> no matter wh
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo coming to you right from the source of where the action has been. in the middle of the morgan stanley trading floor here in new york city, bill. >> and i'm bill griffeth. a lot of buzz about what will come out of that interview, especially the fallout from the facebook ipo fiasco. facebook falling again today, maria. >> that's correct. that's why we wanted to come to you direct from the trading floor. what are the ram my...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on assignment in washington where they have been watching at wall street closely. i'll get into that more with john boehner. the market not too active although i have to say a lot of people talking about this fiscal cliff that we are approaching at the end of the year, bill. >> they are focusing a lot on that in washington and they are focusing on europe and wall street. i'll bill griffeth. here's what the folks from washington and wall street and everywhere else are interested in. it's the stock market hitting a two-month low as euro zone fears head investors down. names like alcoa, hewlett-packa hewlett-packard leading that pack. the nasdaq and s&p fairing a little better. down a little less than half a percent at 29.33. maria? >> yeah, the upset in new york continues to unnerve investors and we will keep an eye on it throughout the program. shares of disney now but down off the lows of the earnings results at the end of the bell. we'll look at how you should play the comp
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on assignment in washington where they have been watching at wall street closely. i'll get into that more with john boehner. the market not too active although i have to say a lot of people talking about this fiscal cliff that we are approaching at the end of the year, bill. >> they are focusing a lot on that in washington and they are focusing on europe and wall street. i'll bill griffeth. here's what the folks from washington...
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the results. thank you for joining us. >> maria, it's a pleasure. we need to put a fiscal router to help on the connection. >> that's a good point so the numbers better than expected. what drove business the last three months, john? >> i think it's doing what we were going to do. it was a record quarter from a revenue perspective, nongap earnings perspective. we were at the high end of shares and higher end of expectations as well. so we did what we said we would do a year ago since we focused on restructuring cisco. in terms of the factors that i worry about, it's the economy or as one of your prior speakers said. >> let's talk about that. the government business and certainly i guess people want to figure out if businesses are spending more on i.t. or networking. what can you tell us in terms of business and their spending and then i want to talk to you about the government portion of the business. >> maria, we outlined four or five concerns from our last conference call. it had to do with the global economy and other sector spending and then the t
the results. thank you for joining us. >> maria, it's a pleasure. we need to put a fiscal router to help on the connection. >> that's a good point so the numbers better than expected. what drove business the last three months, john? >> i think it's doing what we were going to do. it was a record quarter from a revenue perspective, nongap earnings perspective. we were at the high end of shares and higher end of expectations as well. so we did what we said we would do a year ago...
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and the ongoing fallout for investors. plus, maria gets his take on the banking industry and a whole lot more. it all begins right now. on this special edition of the "closing bell." >> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm coming to you live right from the morgan stanley trading floor at headquarters of morgan in new york city. you just heard we're moments away from an exclusive interview, the interview that everybody is waiting for. morgan stanley's chairman and ceo, james gorman, will address the facebook issues coming up in a moment on the program. first, look at what else we are covering at the close. a miserable may for the bulls. the dow and s&p 500 down 6% this month alone. the dow looking set to end the month of may with five days of gains gains. in fact, may is ending lower. that ties a record for the few west days of gain in a month that goes all the way back to 1969. tough month this month. the nasdaq, biggest underperformer after being the bi
and the ongoing fallout for investors. plus, maria gets his take on the banking industry and a whole lot more. it all begins right now. on this special edition of the "closing bell." >> and it is 4:00 on wall street. do you know where your money is? hi, everybody. welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm coming to you live right from the morgan stanley trading floor at headquarters of morgan in new york city. you just heard we're moments away from an exclusive...
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welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks ending the day ahead of the all-important jobs report for the month of april. due out first thing tomorrow morning. the dow jones industrial average closing down better than 50 points. cautiousness prevailing. topping the after the bell earnings parade, the numbers along with an exclusive interview with the ceo of aig as soon as he releases those numbers. >>> and here it comes, facebook has set the ipo price range between $28 and $35 a share. we have much more on this developing story along with details of what is happening with yahoo!. take a look at the day on wall street. technology, financials, two leadership groups on the downside. settling out down 62 points, one half of 1.5%. volume is light on the big board. still up 16% year to date, 3,024 on the nasdaq. s&p 500 thanks to weakness in fn financials, take a quick look at the key market themes. i've been speaking with traders of course looking ahead at tomorrow's apri
welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. stocks ending the day ahead of the all-important jobs report for the month of april. due out first thing tomorrow morning. the dow jones industrial average closing down better than 50 points. cautiousness prevailing. topping the after the bell earnings parade, the numbers along with an exclusive interview with the ceo of aig as soon as he releases those numbers. >>> and here...
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welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the nyc. here's what we're following at the close. a tough day for investors -- doesn't sound like it but there's a mariachi band up there on the podium celebrating cinco de mayo. let's listen for a moment. >> all right. here we are. we have a mariachi band and down here on the floor where we have sad faces. we have a pretty good sell of the stock prices following a disappointing april employment report. we have an all-star and plus we'll breakdown the labor market and here's a look at the session. the nasdaq closing at the lowest of the day, top day for the nasdaq. 2.25 selloff. s&p down ton 22 points, nearly 2% on the session. and i've been talking with traders and investors all day today and as you wrap up another week, of course, so much for the four-year high hit on tuesday. nasdaq composite posting the biggest decline since november. that really set the tone. and there is a france election this sunday. that's what we're watching. it could impact debt levels and austerity measures across
welcome back to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the nyc. here's what we're following at the close. a tough day for investors -- doesn't sound like it but there's a mariachi band up there on the podium celebrating cinco de mayo. let's listen for a moment. >> all right. here we are. we have a mariachi band and down here on the floor where we have sad faces. we have a pretty good sell of the stock prices following a disappointing april employment report. we...
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and elevating the community. maria stewart would tell the women of the organization, woman, oh, woman, woman. upon you i call. for upon your exertions are most entirely depends whether the rising generation shall be anything more than we have been, oh, woman, woman, your example is powerful, your influence great. it extends over your husband and your children and through the circle of your acquaintance. she is calling on the will tine prepare the generation that will strike a blow for liberty. she's calling on them to prepare them. and explaining to them how important their role. and she would report the argument that this is our land. this we're not leaving here. when american colonialization society would talk about leaving. she would say they would drive us to a strange land. they're no friends of mine, is what she's saying. she goes on to say, before i go, the bayonet shall pierce through me. so i'm not going anywhere. my stand is for what? african rights and liberty. and that's what she's calling on all of us to s
and elevating the community. maria stewart would tell the women of the organization, woman, oh, woman, woman. upon you i call. for upon your exertions are most entirely depends whether the rising generation shall be anything more than we have been, oh, woman, woman, your example is powerful, your influence great. it extends over your husband and your children and through the circle of your acquaintance. she is calling on the will tine prepare the generation that will strike a blow for liberty....
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the issue? >> sure. mariaat we are dealing with is son koconsumer fatigue at th same time groupon is going up. while they might go on the upside of revenue, according to yip, a dato pro ride provider. and finally, i think the biggest issue with groupon at the moment is the fact that we are migrating toward wireless quickly and groupon, groupon now wireless base product is nowhere. >> so you are worried about the structure of this business here. in terms of groupon. you see something different in terms technicals. what dot charts say, abigail? >> groupon seems to be putting in a bottom to the devastating post ipo decline. that decline is shown by the bearish descending trend channel and now the interesting thing about this falling wedge is, this is a bullish pattern and today we can see it confirmed up. so as long as groupon holds, 963, this chart in my view, is very bullish. it could trade side ways between 10 and 12 but the target is 18. there's a gap up near that level that suggest the falling wedge will ful
the issue? >> sure. mariaat we are dealing with is son koconsumer fatigue at th same time groupon is going up. while they might go on the upside of revenue, according to yip, a dato pro ride provider. and finally, i think the biggest issue with groupon at the moment is the fact that we are migrating toward wireless quickly and groupon, groupon now wireless base product is nowhere. >> so you are worried about the structure of this business here. in terms of groupon. you see something...
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it hasn't worked. >> well, it's worked over the short term, maria. we think investors have the short-term muscle memory because it happened in 2010, 2011 in terms of the market scoring its peak for the year during those time frames. as you know, investing takes time and process. and so we think too many people are focused too short term and instead should be really focusing more on the longer term disciplines and what the crux of today's piece was all about was stay invested longer term because invest are matters and process matters. so to try to sell stocks at the peak and buy stocks at the bottom, you know as well as i do, that rarely happens over time. >> brian, do you agree with that? >> well, yes and no. it's very, very hard time these in tactical and right into april with profits, the stock market was big gains in financials and some of the technology. so we did take a little bit of profits and raise up a little bit of cash. so i do agree it's hard to time the market in and out. every once in a while. >> gary, what would you be doing in this mar
it hasn't worked. >> well, it's worked over the short term, maria. we think investors have the short-term muscle memory because it happened in 2010, 2011 in terms of the market scoring its peak for the year during those time frames. as you know, investing takes time and process. and so we think too many people are focused too short term and instead should be really focusing more on the longer term disciplines and what the crux of today's piece was all about was stay invested longer term...
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on the supplemental appropriation, the maria -- the marina yacht harbor funds -- we recommend approval of the supplemental appropriation. we considered the approval of the fees to be a policy matter for the board of supervisors. supervisor farrell: ok. i would like to open this up for public comment. are there any members of the public who wish to comment? please come on forward, two minutes. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i would like to voice the same objection, like in item number one, for items 3 and 4. realistically, just look at who is sponsoring each item. you can kind of include in directly that is being heard in this committee. if we're gone to hold financial items in an audit and oversight committee, it is ignoring some pretty important matters in the city like why there are so many unsolved homicides in san francisco. i felt pretty safe yesterday at the police academy. but then i think most citizens have that same feeling i had yesterday standing there surrounded by officers. i think we should have that for a hearing that justifies this committee. if we're gong to have hear
on the supplemental appropriation, the maria -- the marina yacht harbor funds -- we recommend approval of the supplemental appropriation. we considered the approval of the fees to be a policy matter for the board of supervisors. supervisor farrell: ok. i would like to open this up for public comment. are there any members of the public who wish to comment? please come on forward, two minutes. >> good afternoon, supervisors. i would like to voice the same objection, like in item number...
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this portrait of the butiful maria uisae tais is infused with an air of ease and informality. her marvelous, captivating gaze conveys the vibrancy and warmth of her being. this effect of immediacy is underscored by van dyck's fluid brushwork, the way he paints her fashionable costume-- the slit sleeve and the delicate ribbons large-scale religious works were in demand by chches in antwerp, where the counter-reformatio had a ronghold anart s met inspire deep invvement in one's faith. in this large altarpiece, vadyck chose to focus on st. augustins reaction to his mystical vision. thsaint els ck, experiencing a moment of religious ecstasy before a vision of the holy trinity. by the wonderful angels that hover above holding symbols of god's power, uny and eternity. van dyck's religious works from this period encourage devotion with their intimate, tender images. intimacy and tendeess soinfuse, "rindo and armida." inspired by a 16th-century epic poem, the artist again chose to represent a romantic ratrthan . a water nymph has lulled one of the warriors to sleep with her singing. ar
this portrait of the butiful maria uisae tais is infused with an air of ease and informality. her marvelous, captivating gaze conveys the vibrancy and warmth of her being. this effect of immediacy is underscored by van dyck's fluid brushwork, the way he paints her fashionable costume-- the slit sleeve and the delicate ribbons large-scale religious works were in demand by chches in antwerp, where the counter-reformatio had a ronghold anart s met inspire deep invvement in one's faith. in this...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo with the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. stocks may be down at the moment but the markets are poised to break a three-week losing streak as we kick off the final hour of the trading day heading into the long memorial weekend. dow jones industrial are down 77 points. yes, the energy level is high today as they get ready for the "closing bell." we're on the lows of the day after word came out that spanish bank bankia is going to need 19 million euro to shore it up there. the nasdaq at this hour is down four points, just off the lows of the session at 2835. and s&p 500 index is down to 1317. >> one stock that has not participated in a rally this week on wall street is facebook. down another 4%. threatening to close at the lowest level since going public. with a decline of 4.5%. we will take a look at how far this stock will fall from current levels. >> what levels do we need to close at to break that losing streak. fort for the dow we need to be at 12,368.38.
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo with the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth. stocks may be down at the moment but the markets are poised to break a three-week losing streak as we kick off the final hour of the trading day heading into the long memorial weekend. dow jones industrial are down 77 points. yes, the energy level is high today as they get ready for the "closing bell." we're on the lows of the day after word came out that...
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welcome to the final stretch: i'm maria bartiromo at the stretch here. bill? >> bulls are laying low. we said they probably would getting ready for tomorrow's employment number. we're seeing weakness on the back of renewed fears after giants missed sell estimates in the are retail segment in april. coming up, we'll discuss the impact of earnings versus economic data, which is more important for investors right now? we will look at that sitting here the lows of the day, cascading lower, the nasdaq is down 40 and s&p has fallen through what traders perceive to be a support level at 1390, a decline of 13 points, maria. >> the big story late in the day today, facebook. the company is looking to set the ipo price range today and it is looking at the high 20s to mid-30s a share. that's a valuation of 85 to $95 billion for face book. we'll have reaction on the pricing coming up in a moment on facebook and what that means for the rest of the social media sector. also, green mountain. the stock really taking a hit today losing half or nearly half of the value in a sing
welcome to the final stretch: i'm maria bartiromo at the stretch here. bill? >> bulls are laying low. we said they probably would getting ready for tomorrow's employment number. we're seeing weakness on the back of renewed fears after giants missed sell estimates in the are retail segment in april. coming up, we'll discuss the impact of earnings versus economic data, which is more important for investors right now? we will look at that sitting here the lows of the day, cascading lower,...
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. >>> and perfection in the ballroom. maria menounos does something no one else has done this season. >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. as we look back at the killing of osama bin laden one year ago, there's a new threat. >> officials are now worried that terrorists may have bombed surgically implanted inside their bodies. and abc's tahman bradley is joining us from washington, with details on this latest security scare. good morning, tahman. >> reporter: the focus is on u.s. carriers. the concern, terrorists will target americans overseas and u.s. flights coming in from overseas. with tonight marking the one-year anniversary of osama bin laden's death, security is tight here in the u.s., amid fears of a potential new threat. abc news has learned that u.s. authorities have concerns over terrorists using body bombs. a terrorist could have explosives surgically implanted in his body, perhaps in the stomach. >> the surgeon would open the abdominal cavity, and li
. >>> and perfection in the ballroom. maria menounos does something no one else has done this season. >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. as we look back at the killing of osama bin laden one year ago, there's a new threat. >> officials are now worried that terrorists may have bombed surgically implanted inside their bodies. and abc's tahman bradley is joining us from washington, with details on...
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the groupon quarter. over to you, julia. >> that's right, maria. groupon's revenue and earnings both coming in higher than expected. revenue of 559 million, up from expectations of 531 million. earnings per share coming in at 2 cents and that's double the penny that was expected. now groupon's revenue in terms of looking at north america versus international split, one thing really interesting here is that north america refr knew looks like it is much stronger than expected. than the split here. that's sort of the -- what accounts for the surprise on the upside. now one number here that analyst look at very closely is the csoi number. i'm trying to get a handle on that number here. but this is the -- this is the -- this is the way that groupon accounts for numbers. and groupon says they have seen rapid acceleration in north american growth and that accounts for the upside. growing 75% year overier and they said they surpassed the 35 million active customer mark. maria, back over to you. we will continue to dig through these numberes. >> thank you so
the groupon quarter. over to you, julia. >> that's right, maria. groupon's revenue and earnings both coming in higher than expected. revenue of 559 million, up from expectations of 531 million. earnings per share coming in at 2 cents and that's double the penny that was expected. now groupon's revenue in terms of looking at north america versus international split, one thing really interesting here is that north america refr knew looks like it is much stronger than expected. than the...
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the head of our department of children, youth, and families, maria. the head of the department of public health, barbara garcia. from our neighborhood, a member of the department of emergency management. end of the blue uniform here, a well-known gentlemen, our police chief, greg suhr. good to see you. to my letter to your right is ken from our city administrator's office but also in uniform tonight is our fire chief, chief hayes-white.
the head of our department of children, youth, and families, maria. the head of the department of public health, barbara garcia. from our neighborhood, a member of the department of emergency management. end of the blue uniform here, a well-known gentlemen, our police chief, greg suhr. good to see you. to my letter to your right is ken from our city administrator's office but also in uniform tonight is our fire chief, chief hayes-white.
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you heard the boos in the ballroom last night after maria and her partner, derek, voted off. didn't want to see anyone go. >> they were all dancing so well. after a perfect 10, that was a shocker. >>> and the latest on the shooting of trayvon martin. the details of george zimmerman's injury report. and evidence there was a real scuffle before the shooting. >>> and a potentially explosive day ahead in the john edwards trial. both his daughter, cate, and rielle hunter could take the stand today. >> and it could be the final day. >>> and we showed you the video of halle berry taking on the paparazzi outside her daughter's school. she was so angry there. and now, she's asking for president obama for help. >> asking the president. >>> right now, we're going to get to the west, where extreme heat and high winds have ignited wildfires blazing right now. and sam, of course, has been tracking it all. has the latest for us. >> this is way too early to be talking about this. there's too many fires. more than 100 fires burning in the west, more than 8 large fires. we'll show you pictures
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the "closing bell" continues. >> it's 4:00 on wall street, do you know where your money is? i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. a reversal of fortune on wall street yet again. a transcript from a meeting of greek leaders show depositors have withdrawn 700 million euros from greek banks. about $900 million. will this spark more selling in the u.s.? two top strategists coming up weighing in. >> and jcpenney is about to weigh in. a debate on whether ceo's ron johnson's pricing strategy can help turn around the retailer stock. the market is settling on a decline of 63 points. the dow settling out. volume is anemic. nasdaq down nine points. as you can see there, i've been speaking with investors on wall street. blame it on greece. money is flowing out of greek banks. the dow losing grounds for a ninth session over the last ten trading sessions. s&p finishing up the worst levels since early february. the banks are also mixed to the downside. all of this reflected in the volatility index. we're only halfway through may after a very strong early performance to the
the "closing bell" continues. >> it's 4:00 on wall street, do you know where your money is? i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. a reversal of fortune on wall street yet again. a transcript from a meeting of greek leaders show depositors have withdrawn 700 million euros from greek banks. about $900 million. will this spark more selling in the u.s.? two top strategists coming up weighing in. >> and jcpenney is about to weigh in. a debate on...
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welcome to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. markets are up, facebook down again, bill. >> again, no love. i'm bill griffeth. down 6%, 7% right now on facebook. maria said, stocks are higher as a whole thanks to an upbeat report on the housing market, thank you, that came out this morning. financials rallying led by a 5% gain in shares of jpmorgan chase though the committee has taken aim at the multibillion dollar trading loss holding a hearing all day today. here's what the trading has looked like today. dow up 50 points now at 12,554. the nasdaq, yesterday's huge leader led higher by apple, today a lagger. up just a fraction, a four-point gain at 2,851. the s&p 500 up half a percent at 1,322. >> facebook's downward spiral, continuing with shares down another 5% today. very heavy volume. facebook shares are now down about 20% from the company's ipo price of $38 a share. facebook taking more heat today. this time on reports that an analyst at facebook's lead underwriter, morgan stanley, unexpectedly cut his revenue expectations a
welcome to "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo at the new york stock exchange. markets are up, facebook down again, bill. >> again, no love. i'm bill griffeth. down 6%, 7% right now on facebook. maria said, stocks are higher as a whole thanks to an upbeat report on the housing market, thank you, that came out this morning. financials rallying led by a 5% gain in shares of jpmorgan chase though the committee has taken aim at the multibillion dollar trading loss holding a...
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"the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. we'll go behind the hype. lbj's legacy. politics, power and lessons learned. i'll talk to robert carrow. and is college worth the cost? an ivy league university president has some surprising answers. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news as we head into a new week on wall street. it was the most eagerly awaited initial public offering in recent memory. and on friday, mark zuckerberg rang the opening bell at nasdaq from facebook headquarters in california. on thursday, the facebook ipo was priced at $38 a share. the upper end of the expected range. it opened much higher than that. that valued the company at more than $100 billion, making it the largest internet ipo ever. company raising $18 billion on that ipo. the company began trading on the nasdaq on friday. take a look at how the stock opened and how it closed
"the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. we'll go behind the hype. lbj's legacy. politics, power and lessons learned. i'll talk to robert carrow. and is college worth the cost? an ivy league university president has some surprising answers. "the wall street journal report" begins right now. >> this is america's number one financial news program. "the wall street journal report." now, maria bartiromo. >> here's a look at what's making news...
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hi, everybody, welcome to back "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. complete reversal in the market today on wall street. coming up, full coverage on the late day selloff for stock prices as well as another tough day for facebook. now the fallout that could get very expensive for the nasdaq and messy for morgan stanley. all ahead in the program. take a look at how we're finishing the day on wall street with averages settling out. after a late day headline about greece's political process spooked investors, former prime minister saying they're looking at preparations of exiting the eu eurozone and considering it. dow jones industrial average reversing an early rally, about 50 points ending where it began the average, 12,504. nasdaq composite finishing negative after giving up gains in the early hour. nasdaq down 8 points and s&p 500, 1,316. facebook meanwhile another major story today. continuing to flop on this. the third day. as a public company. the stock tonight closing at $31.01, struggling to
hi, everybody, welcome to back "the closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo on the floor of the new york stock exchange. complete reversal in the market today on wall street. coming up, full coverage on the late day selloff for stock prices as well as another tough day for facebook. now the fallout that could get very expensive for the nasdaq and messy for morgan stanley. all ahead in the program. take a look at how we're finishing the day on wall street with averages settling out. after a...
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we get into the final stretch. i'm maria bartiromo at "closing bell." >> facebook has many nicknames suddenly, but we can't tell you all of them on television. what we can mention is sade book. not feeling the love from wall street today, but the rest of the technology sector led by apple. those are the best gains among the major averages. stocks are, broadly speaking, on track to snap their six-day losing streak. dow up 107 points. as we go into the last hour on 12,477, you think that's good, look at the nasdaq. even better gain today, up almost 2%. now it is up more than 2%, a gain of 60 points at 2389. we will look at why in a moment and then the s&p is up 18 points at 1313. >> yeah, bill, let's call it a reality check today for investors. facebook down about 10% in the final hour here falling well below the ipo price, of course $38 a share. we heard a variety of reasons why investors are bidding down the stock but much of it is centered around the company's $100 billion valuation and lackluster market demand for that val
we get into the final stretch. i'm maria bartiromo at "closing bell." >> facebook has many nicknames suddenly, but we can't tell you all of them on television. what we can mention is sade book. not feeling the love from wall street today, but the rest of the technology sector led by apple. those are the best gains among the major averages. stocks are, broadly speaking, on track to snap their six-day losing streak. dow up 107 points. as we go into the last hour on 12,477, you...
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later, advice for the class of 2012 from maria shriver and michael lewis. stay tuned for that. >> announcer: "meet the press" is brought to you by the boeing company. i'm going to read one of these. i'm going to read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 dusters extender gets into hard to reach places so you can get unbelievable dust pick up in less time. i love that book! can you believe the twin did it? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer. great clean in less time. or your money back. ♪ i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! uh, nope. just, uh, checking out my ad. nice. but, y'know, with every door direct mail from the postal service, you'll find the customers tha
later, advice for the class of 2012 from maria shriver and michael lewis. stay tuned for that. >> announcer: "meet the press" is brought to you by the boeing company. i'm going to read one of these. i'm going to read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 dusters extender gets into hard to reach places so you can get unbelievable dust pick up in less time. i love that book! can you believe the twin did it? ♪ [ female announcer ] swiffer....
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the maria international reports from the ball a tough state. it's a sad fact that the recent attacks on police and authorities in this town a merely the latest incidents in a long running history of violence in russia's volatile caucasus region thursday's tragedy has already become the most devastating. to massive car blasts codes of the capital markets and woke up the entire city. we were at home watching t.v. then we heard an explosion. down and broke. around twenty cars were destroyed and the scene was littered with human body parts some even thrown as far as nearby trees and rooftops. de vry was spread for hundreds of meters around. my brother and me ducked middlebrooks for. my brother almost. but they were among the lucky ones as the attack claimed more than a dozen lives policemen rescuers local residents the first explosion took off here when officers from this police post stopped the car for documents check apparently the driver was a suicide bomber minutes later as many police cars and ambulances teens and emergency crews and fire brig
the maria international reports from the ball a tough state. it's a sad fact that the recent attacks on police and authorities in this town a merely the latest incidents in a long running history of violence in russia's volatile caucasus region thursday's tragedy has already become the most devastating. to massive car blasts codes of the capital markets and woke up the entire city. we were at home watching t.v. then we heard an explosion. down and broke. around twenty cars were destroyed and...
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and advice for the class of 2012 from maria shriver a ♪ [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonnehe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ if you made a list of countries from around the world... but more important are the faces we will always remember. ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. ♪ i can do anything ♪ i can do anything today ♪ i can go anywhere ♪ i can go anywhere today ♪ la la la la la la la [ male announcer ] dow solutions help millions of people by helping to make gluten free bread that doesn't taste gluten free. together, the elements of science and the human element can solve anything. solutionism. the new optimism. >>> coming up here, we'll go inside battleground ohio, with our political roundtable, almost every day i walk into the office and somebody asks me a question about the vol
and advice for the class of 2012 from maria shriver a ♪ [ male announcer ] tora bora fallujah argonnehe sanh midway dak to normandy medina ridge the chosin reservoir these are places history will never forget but more important are the faces we will always remember. ♪ if you made a list of countries from around the world... but more important are the faces we will always remember. ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic...
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george pennachio has the details. >> maria menounos and derek hough made it one step away from the semifinalshink we came out winners. >> reporter: they starred with the cha cha. by week three they rumbaed to triple nines and they earned the first perfect score of the season. >> i literally never thought i would make it this farks ever -- far, ever. so for me it was oh wow, we did it. >> it's bittersweet but mainly just sweet. this entire season has been incredible. >> reporter: there's still one more woke to go. with maria and derek out that leaves the football star, classical sing are and star. donald driver, katherine jenkins and william levy will battle it out in next work's finals, which includes the popular free style routine. >> i don't even know what the free style is. all i know i have to work on it now. hopefully she will make it good. >> i never thought we would be here talking about the finals. it's a real shock. >> i'm up to the challenge. i'm glad i'm able it get her to this point. if i can make her dream come true, then i've done something special. >> reporter: it all begins mo
george pennachio has the details. >> maria menounos and derek hough made it one step away from the semifinalshink we came out winners. >> reporter: they starred with the cha cha. by week three they rumbaed to triple nines and they earned the first perfect score of the season. >> i literally never thought i would make it this farks ever -- far, ever. so for me it was oh wow, we did it. >> it's bittersweet but mainly just sweet. this entire season has been incredible....
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mary thompson is at the realtime exchange with details there. over to you. >> maria, contributing to the gains are some of the multinationals there up on reports of a suspected stimulus in china. a rare update for the markets this month. the dow is up 26 points. s&p 500 up 10 and nasdaq up 23 despite the continued drop in facebook. we talked about the euro weakness down on yet another debt downgrade for spain's debt. that's keeping currency. pressure on gold which finished lower today and oil under pressure as well. all of this contributing to a e decrease in bond yields. let's look at some of the stocks that we were mentioning. multinationals giving a lift to the dow. caterpillar up 2.44%. facebook trading below the $29 mark. a couple of other stocks that we are watching today, here's an acquisition for you, that being be teledyne. $240 million is the price. take a look at lecroix. lastly, vertex is under pressure, giving up gains that it posted earlier this month, after it reported positive results on a new drug to treat systic fine br systic fine broe sis. the sto
mary thompson is at the realtime exchange with details there. over to you. >> maria, contributing to the gains are some of the multinationals there up on reports of a suspected stimulus in china. a rare update for the markets this month. the dow is up 26 points. s&p 500 up 10 and nasdaq up 23 despite the continued drop in facebook. we talked about the euro weakness down on yet another debt downgrade for spain's debt. that's keeping currency. pressure on gold which finished lower today...
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welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo with the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth. stocks selling off for a third straight day. after that, disappointing. >> joy:s report. all 30 dow components are in the red. s&p and nasdaq on the biggest weekly decline since mid-december. here's the look of the damage so far today. at one point, the dow was down 180 points. off the lows of 155 at 13,051. the nasdaq is the hardest hit of the major averages. technology a leader to the downside. down 2% and s&p is down 20 points. >> of course, bill, it's the jobs report that brought the market down. crude oil plunging $4.05 a barrel. settling at $98 a barrel. we're taking a look at where prices are heading and whether you should jump in in energy-related assets. meanwhile, we have less than an hour to go. let's take a look as the worst declines before christmas after the nation's employers added that they added just 115,000 jobs last month. that was lower than the expectations. 45,000 fewer than what economists were lo
welcome to the "closing bell." i'm maria bartiromo with the new york stock exchange. >> i'm bill griffeth. stocks selling off for a third straight day. after that, disappointing. >> joy:s report. all 30 dow components are in the red. s&p and nasdaq on the biggest weekly decline since mid-december. here's the look of the damage so far today. at one point, the dow was down 180 points. off the lows of 155 at 13,051. the nasdaq is the hardest hit of the major averages....
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the national resources trading down 9%. that's lows not seen since january of 2007. maria? >> court, thank you so much. we're in the final stretch for the day. dow jones industrial average worsening under pressure. 50 minutes until the closing bell sounds. >> as we head into the summer barbecue season, tyson's head joins us. >> and walmart got into trouble in mexico. >> everybody else goes into these countries and do what they have to do. it's a horrible law and should be changed. >> so are things like bribery just the true cost of doing business? both sides of the debate coming up. >>> plus, the ajustice accident investigating jpmorgan's huge trading loss. former wheef of staff bill daily says the government doesn't have a clue of how the market works. an exclusive interview. >> this coming from an insider. >> yes indeed. >> we want your take on this. jamie dimon, is he still the right guy to lead this company? send us a tweet @cnbcclosingbell. back in a moment. [ donovan ] i hit a wall. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep g
the national resources trading down 9%. that's lows not seen since january of 2007. maria? >> court, thank you so much. we're in the final stretch for the day. dow jones industrial average worsening under pressure. 50 minutes until the closing bell sounds. >> as we head into the summer barbecue season, tyson's head joins us. >> and walmart got into trouble in mexico. >> everybody else goes into these countries and do what they have to do. it's a horrible law and should...
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he said i am a man of consequence, the sergeant shriver known everywhere as maria shriver's father. e first thing i've learned is this, it's not what you get out of life that counts it's what you give is what is given to you from the heart. in another point i have one small word of advice, because it's going to be tough. break your mirrors. yes indeed, shatter the glass. in our society that is so self-absorbed, begin to look less at yourself and more at each other and learn more about your neighbor and less of your own. >> that's very valuable advice and it could be given by someone like my father who was a deeply religious and deeply spiritual man and i find people i talk to are redefining what success means in their lives and they are going within to ask those questions and michael talked about changing course in his career. you can only do that if you step back and really have a conversation with yourself about what makes you happy, how you define success and for -- and be courageous enough to say maybe i don't define it in the way that will get me on the cover of "people" magazin
he said i am a man of consequence, the sergeant shriver known everywhere as maria shriver's father. e first thing i've learned is this, it's not what you get out of life that counts it's what you give is what is given to you from the heart. in another point i have one small word of advice, because it's going to be tough. break your mirrors. yes indeed, shatter the glass. in our society that is so self-absorbed, begin to look less at yourself and more at each other and learn more about your...